Rien li heli ca ANBRBUESSER: 2 acto el ee wee - . be delivered by the Rev. Edward Walker, Mantries a Seeciaury.—Beer Bros. iiun P & Courrt.—One drank was fined | $2 ten days at the Police Court this | sanguin - - j ‘Twas Mece Neepep.—A_ new plank sidewalk is being put down on the south side Market building bi TewPeRANct \ public temperance ae Vict t Division Room on | Mor Phe public are invited, | P. La Mr. R Beairsto wil] @ xce { pasture land by auc- I ext. See advt. for par- a; t Sarvarion ARMY - Brigadier Jacobe and Staff-Capt. Howell will ead the meet- ta the Salvation Army to-night and | orrow. Big times are expect- i | on Faom Moytrear.—The steamer Mira- | | arrived bere last night with a cargo of general merchandize and one passenger, Mr. Westlake She left again at mid- _ - Picnics Are you on the picnics com- mittee ? Remember that we print hand- bills and tickets for very low prices. Sned | you order to Tue Examiner, Charlotte | a aiasaiesiiiia Tus Fasrver.— The Fastnet arrived here from Suommerside at 9 o’elock this morning. She leaves on return to Halifax at 4 o'clock this afternoon, with a large general freight. stint Bopy Fovxsy.-—The body of young Dar- rach, who way drowned at West Rivera few seeks ago, was recovered on Wednes- day. It was found on the shore by a brother? df the deceased. siidleeiiaiaiie Mr. Josern Gattayr of Fifteen Point, was unfortunately drowned yesterday. Me went to save his boat from going adrift. The boat filled. A young man named Joseph Wedge, who was with him, was raved. sai ial das Here at Last.—The last parts of the Magie City Worli’s Fair Photographs have arrived, thus completing the series. Orders should be sent in at once. The back numbers may be obtained on applica- ton at this office ae Tae Festrivat in St. Paul's Schoolroom last evening was we!) attended and most sticces#ful. The strawberries were delici- ous, and the musical and literary portion of thé programme excellent. Judge Fitz- gerald presided. ili ies Sr. Duwstay’s Catruerrat.—First Com- munion will be St. Duanstan’s Cathedral to-morrow n.orning, at the 7.30 o'clock Mass, to about 150 chiidren. In the afternoon at 3 o’clock the Sacrament of Confirmation will be administered by His Lordship Bishop Macdonald to about 150 persons. given in Proressioyat Beretars-—T he office of | the Cumberland coal and railway comqany | at Springhill was entered by burglars a few nights ago, the safe blown open and‘be- tween $300 and $400 stolen. Some notes and silver escaped the notice of the parties and was left uatouched. Some valuable papers are algo missing. Sdihinontins Say He’s an Istayper.—A man named Ambrose Andrew Pickering is under ar- rest in Boston charged with the murder of a dissolute woman named Butler with whom he was living. At first the papers said he was a Nova Scotian, but the Hali- fax papers say Le is a native of Prince Edward Island. This is an old trick of the papers of the other Provinces. — > ; Tae Dares Caxcettep.— The Mecunt | Allison Glee and Athletic Ciub have de- cided not to visit Charlottetown, and have eancelled their dates at the Lyceum. Per- sons who purchased tickets will have their money returned. Gorton’s Minstrels have also decided not to visit the Province on account of the illness of Mr. Gorton, and have can- celled their dates at the Opera House. islet For Bostox.—The steamer Flori da left for Boston last evening about half-past eight o’clock, with a general cargo and the following passengers: Mrs. John Moore, Mr. and Mrs. E. Blackburn, Mrs. Luby, Miss Annie Grant, Miss Anna Mc- Kenna, Mrs. George Carver, Miss Lena Carver, Geo. Whitman, John D. Gillis, Jos. A. McKezie, Richard Grant, Philip Kennedy, E. W. McFadyen, Victoria Young, Elsie McKinnon, Mrs. Stewart, Mies K. McAdam, Miss May Coffin. i Patsce or Waves Cottecs axp Norma Scuoot.—The commencement exercises of Prince of Wales College and Normal School will take place at the Masonic Opera House, on the evening of Friday, the 8th June, at 8 o’clock. Essays will be read and chornses and quartettes sung by the students, wader the direction of Mr. Earle. An address to the graduates will D. D., Rollo Bay. An admission fee of ten cents will be charged to defray expenses. No Aywexation Wasrep.—A_ stalwart, blonde and good-looking Nova Scotian, who is at the Lafayette with his wife, is R. Dawson, of Bridgewater, on pleasure bent and intending to pass three or four days sight-seeing in the most interesting city of thecontinent. Concerning “annex- ation,” Mr. De vson said last night that he dido’t believe that a single constit- uency in the Dominion of Canada would tolerate a candidate who was suspected of having even aslight leaning toward an nexation to the United States. The feel- ing which ie growing in intenseness, he declared, is one of fervent loyalty to the Domixion, all other considerations apart. —Phiiadelpbia Inbuirer. A Lame Back, ora kink in the neck, is uickly removed by a free application of Ir. Manning’s german remedy, the univer sal pain cure. All druggists sell it. ————— —S—SS— = = SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. May 31—Str Florida, Hall, Boston. June 1—Str Fastnet, Churchill, Halifax; Julia A, Finlavson, Pinette; Blondel, Campbell, Sydney; Roseneath, Nickerson, Boston. : CLEARED. May 3i—str Electra, McLaren, George- town; bark Ellida, Henrickson, Bay Verte. June 1—Str Fastnet, Churchill, S’side; Julia A, Finlayeon, Pinette. < — IT It Doesn't Seem Natural but nevertheless it is a fact that the Ladies’ Rubber Cloake we are selling at $2.00 are ACTUALLY worth nearer $4 than $3. We also wish to state that at $3 and $4 we are selling Rubber Garments that are actually worth at least$2 more. Wedo not claim to be se)ling al! kinds of dry goods as much below their value as the above, but we are selling many lines at prices that barely cover the cost of manufacture. If in need of a Rubber cloak don’t pass this opportunity of buying to advantage. BEER BROS. iilleseaste Weather Bulletin. Toroxro, June 2, 10 a. m, Bome ‘ocal showers, but for the most part fair, with a little higher temperature. just now. | the presence of the customers. . = _ NEWS NOTES. The North Atlantic is full of icebergs _Asiastic cholera has appeared in Prus- sian Silesia. As long ago as 1821 Goethe advocated a ship canal across Nicaragua. With a population of 400,000,000, China has not forty miles of railway. Owing to the late frost, the orange crop of California will be far below the average for this seasor. Fourten young women of Indianapolis, Ind., own a laundry establishment worth $4,000. They earned it through their owu industry. ; Thomas Nast, the American cartoonist, has entered the employ of the Pall Mal Gazette. His work will be devoted to pol itital certoons. Jaye Eye See, 2,093, has not had harness on him for over a year, and his owner, Mr. Case, saya that probably he will never be harnessed again, as he will let him end his dave in peace. _ Miss B. Hoff asphyxiated herself with illuminating gas recently in her room at 2,118 Madison Avenue, New York. She was si:k and in mortal fear of a surgical | operation she expected to uadergo shortly. The latest development of the milk business in London isto drive the cows around the route and have them milked in The cus- tomer is thus able to jadge for himeelf of the healthy appearance ef the animal, and is sure of the freshness of the nilk. The — is @ common and ancient one in Ugypt. A careful record kept at Yale for eight years shows that non-sinokers are 20 per cent. taller, 25 per cent. heavier, and have 60 per cent more lung capacity than smokers. A recent graduating class. at Amherst presented a similar difterence in favor of non-smokers, who had gained jn weight 24 per cent. over the smokers, and in height 37 per cent., and aleo exceeded them in lwng capacity. The Catholic directory for 1894, which has just been issued, gives the statistics of the Catholic Church in the United States. The Catholic population in many of the dioceses is approximated, and in the ab- seuce of exact figures the compilers of the directory are unable to say just how many Catholics there are in the United States. The directory gives the number as 8,902,- 033, but Catholic authorities claimed Jast year that there are at least 12,000,000. A singular incident is related in the Congregationalist regarding a church which was seeking for a pastor,and sought that paper’s help. It was found that the Church offered an encouraging opportunity for the right sort of man and its needs were accordingly set forth. One of the tirst letters in response came from a min- ister without a charge who expressed an ardent desire to throw his whole energy into just such a fieid as that described. It turned out that the church in question was the very one which he had been serving only afew months before. The deadly bacillus is everywhere. The weakly consumptive who goes into the country to draw new strength from fresh milk and good beef, little guesses that he is hastening his death. Yet such the scientists deelare to be quite po-sible. Tubereulo-is among ca.tle is declared to be prevalent in all civilized countries, and is so contagious that the introduction of one germ into the human bedy in milk or meat is suffic’ent by rapid multiplication to bring on the worst form of a disease in ashort time. It is some consolation to knew that Dr. Koch has discovered a means of identifying the existence of the disease in animals. A thief broke isto a certain house early the other morning and found him- self in the music-room. Hearing foot-steps approaching he took refuge behind a screen. From eight to nine the eldest daughter had a singing lesson. From nine to ten o’clock the second daughter took a piano lesson. From ten to eleven o’cloek the eldest son had a violin lesson. From eleven to twelve the other son had a lesson on the flute. At twelve-tifteen all the brothers aud sisters assembled and studied an ear splitting piece for voice, piano, violin and flute. The thief staggered out from behind the screen at twelve ferty-five, and, falling, at their feet, cried, “Fur mercy’s sake have me arrested!” During @ quarrel between Anthony Kospile and his wife at Shamokin last Friday their four-months-old baby was thrown from the kitchen window. A Newfoundland doz, belonging to Joseph C. Ohaskies, passing at the time, picked the infant up and carried the child to his kennel, passing over a creek en route. When the domestic differences in the Kospile household had been adjusted the parents thought of their child. A search for it began and was continued for two hours in vain. Then a faint wail was heard from ihe Ohaskies kennel. Thither the father ran and found the little one kicking in the atraw, while the big dog watched it and kept gaard at the entrance of his lowly home. A declaration of marriage says the New York World, is simpler even than it used to be in Scotland. You ask a lady to marry you by merely offer- ing her a flower, or taking a light from a cigarette, if it happens to be in her mouth; and your family and the bride’s family have to put up at least $1,000 a side for a dowry. Unlike Japan, the Siamese women are treated as equals, but they can seldom read or write. The principal im pediment in the way of marriage is that each year is named after an animal, and only certain animals are allowed to inter- marry. For instance, a person born in the year of the rat cannot marry with a person born in the year of the dog, or a person bors in the year of the cow with a person born in the year of the tiger; and there are similar embargos about months and days. in Siam, Perfume Atomizers. We are now showing a nice line of Atomizers imported direct from the manufacturers. Prices range from 65 ets. to $2.50, but we have one line of exceptionally good value at $1.00. It is continuous spray; the rubber is of the best, with hard rubber pipes, cen- nections, and valves. By using one of these, you can save in perfume enough to pay for the atomizer in a short time. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond Svs. June | We are now Ready to SURPRISE YOU in Bedroom sets, in fact in anything in the line of Furniture. Good Bedroom sets from $12 up. Some very fine Sideboards, $7.50 up. Extension Tavles, $6 up. Fall Leaf Tables, Hal! Racks, Couches, Fancy Tables, Easels of all kinds. Just received, a fine line of Mouldings for Picture Framing. All kinds of repairing done promptly. We invite you all to call and examine our stock. We dont want the earth — just a piece of it. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. June 2 ——s —— : a, 2 = THE DAILY EXAMI LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS,| NER ~~ LETTERS 10 THR EDITOR, THE ENGLISH ORPHANS, Dear Sir,—Wiil yon be good enongh to give notice that Mr, Middlemore expects to reach Charlottetown about June LSth, with about 40 or 45 children. Applicants for these orphaus will be notified of the exact date of arrival as scon as possible, and will be asked to claim the children at once, in order to avoid the expense of board in the city. Yours faithfully, James Simpson. —_—— POOR MONEY. Sim,—Whry is the poor money withheld for the last three years, till summer is nearly over? This is the case in Belfast at any rate. Is it not heartless to withi- hold the small pittance from the poor ? When seed grain, etc.. are so scarce, this morey should not be delayed. In the ‘Outhern section of Belfast last year, or vear before iast, Mr. H. C. MeDonald, M. P. P., bad the distribution of it it him- self, and he held on to some of the money till harvest time. One poor old woman had to have several jetters written for her to our junior M. P. P. before she was paid, and another is said to have been paid, or offered to be paid, by Mr. H. ©. McDonald on Sunday, when the dog days were over. It is said she re- fused to take the money because it was the Sabbath day. Is there anyone to show justice to the poor in this matter ? J. TT eg + agg FESTIVALS ON FRIDAYS, Sin,—As members of the Church of England we are constantly reminded, both by the circulation of anti-ritualistic tracts, effusions from the pulpit, private. ad monitions, etc., of the great necessity of being true to the “Principles of the Reformation.” Now, among the “Princi- ples of the Reformation,” as iaid down by the Reformers of our church in the Book of Common Prayer, will be found a table of all the “Days of Fasting, or Abstinence, that are to be observed in the Church of England throughout the year,” and in that table the following rubrick : “All Fridays in the year except Christmas Day.” As it is not, in itself, any sign of true spirituality to observe fast days, so neither is if any sign of true spirituality to ignore them, especially when we have solemnly pro- mised to observe them; but to turn a fast into “a delightful concert, strawberry, and ice cream festival,” (as was done jast evening) naturally leads one to ask “Who are loyal to the principles of the Reforma- tion ?” ONLOOKER. bP > 0 4S HOSPITALS EXEMPTION, Sir,—I notice by your paper that at the annual meeting of the contributors to the P. E. Island Hospital, a few evenings ago, a resolution carried disapproving of the act passed at the last session of the Provincial Legislature exempting the two hospitals from taxation. On its face this looxs a trifle peculiar. But the following facts will doubtless ex- plain why the resolution was passed : Last year the Charlottetown Hospital premises were assessed at $12,000, and the amount of taxes was $120. The Prince Edward Island Hospital premises were assessed at $3,500, upon which the tax amounted to $35. The City Council recognizing the use fulness of these two institutions gave each au annual grant of $75, asa sort of offset to the taxes. As a result of this arrangement the Prince Edward Island Hospital was in pocket the difference between $35 and $75, and the Charlottetown Hospital was out the difference between $75 and $120. Recognizing the unfairness of the treat- ment thus meted out, as well as the great value these institution are to the Prov- ince, the Legislature very properly decided that it was only right and just that they should be exempt from taxation, and passed the measure which the liberal- minded people who sustain the Prince Edwari isiand Hospital take exception to. THE After the bill was passed, the City Council withdrew the grants to the hos- pibals. At all events, there is nothing in this year’s estimates for that purpose. This was the straw that broke the came]’s back. So long as the shoe pinched the Char- lottetown Hospital people, there was no protest from the other institution. Bait directly the Charlottetown Hospita' was placed on a level with the Prince Edward Island Hospital in the matter of exemption from taxes, the protest came. JUSTICE. Dying on His Feet, “That man is just dying on his feet.” How often the phrase is used with re gard to persons brought to death’s door by overwork and consequent nervous prostra- tions and debility. They cannot afford time to rest (so they will tell you) and gradually they reach the stage where their friends speak of them in the words above quoted. For all who have reached such a stage or are in broken health from any cause, there is a sure specific in Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic, the great nerve and brain invigorator, blood and flesh builder, and a perfect stomach tonic and aid to digestion. Perfect health is seldom found, for im- pure blood is so general. Hood’s Sarsa- parilla really does purify the blood aad restores health. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the greaa Blood and Nerve Remedy. LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often cents per line. Children’s Black Worsted Suits, extra vatue, at a very low price, at James Paton & Co’s, Pine apples only 15 cents each to-night at Beer £ Goff’s. Don’tyou think you should buy furnish- ingtwhere you can buy the cheapest? Try Prowse Bros. ‘They make a specialty of gents’ furnishings. See the grand display of pictures (framed) inthe window of the Bazaar Store for $1.00 to-night. Special. bargains in children’s suits, hats and ties to-night at McKay Woolen Cow: 3 june2 Black Cotton Stockings for 8 cents a pair at James Paton & Co’s. Men’s socks at 12 cents a pair at James Paton & Co’s. See Paton & Co’s. windows for cheap Umbrellas and Macintoshes. Tip-top bargains at Paton '& Co’s. this p- m. New English goods opened to-day at Paton & Co’s, consisting of hats, ribbons, gimps, silks, sailor hats. Extraordinary value in black dress goods. Children’s Rubber Cloaks Cheap.—Lot 1: 25 circulars, size 34 to 46 inch, $1.60 and $1.75, for $l each. Lot 2: 20 cloaks with sleeves, cape and hood, size 36 to 48 inch, $2.55, for $1.75 each.—Stanley Bros: junel 2i Children’s tan cashmere and cotton hose, all sizes, at the London Hoase. may3l 3i Straw hats in leading styles for gentle- men, at the London House. may3l 3i Painting—Miss Margaret H. Chisholm will form @ sketching class in oil and water colors during the first week in July, and also special ciasses for children in drawing from nature. She wil] be prepar- ed to give lessons, as before, in all branches of oil and water color painting, throughout its various departments. mil d&w a . «@ i os ——IS NOW regular prices, © See our Silk Braces Best value that fast because we What do you say if: See our window. ! Charlottetown, May 28, 1894—-dy ee Everybody Wants The Your Attention, Please. ee ee OUR GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE FU LL eee The Latest. New York Ties, away below at 25 cents per pair, worth twice as much. White and Colored Shirts in endless variety. is to be had. Our trade in this department is growing keep just what the people want. —«. Talk about Summer Underwear! We have it at the right prices and right goods. vou call on us soon, for prices. ae ae ees PROWSE BROS, Best. eis eatin. -_e We havea large and varied stock of FRESH GROCERIES AND FAMILY SUPPLIES bought for cash, and selling at a small advance on cost. If you would only look over our stock we are sure to have your patronage, as our goods are not surpassed by any house in Canada, and the prices are not higher than those asked for inferior goods elsewhere in the city. J. D. MACLEOD & CO. Rogers’ Building Queen Street, Charottetown.—jun 2 tu thu sat Photos. They are not mere Call and see specimens. extra’ charge will be made. Charlottetown, May 19, 1894—3m dy CG HiO. EL. PHOTOGRAPHER, Calls special attention to the marked superiority of his =a COO K. Photographs, they are Like- nesses, and make invaluable mementoes of absent friends. CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS a specialty, for which no Studio—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, ee eee SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, Stmmetsipe, May 31. Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : 4 live ele cctiehia: ies cccestccs 12 $ 1238, By ‘steamer Northumberland on June lst: 1575 bags potatoes peciinsbahen vot ae 1241. 86 bhi Oysters... :...Wiecseceeseeee 214 LF CASES CBBS....050500 5 0 ov ceecese 23 $ 1478 SHIP NEWS. June lst—Ent schr Ida Fraser, Hali- fax, mdse; lda . M, McFadyen, New Castle, lumber; Rhuane, Henderson, ‘Wal- lace, stone. - June lst—Cld bark Charles E Lefurgey, Read master, for Queenstown for orders : TBE WIR COIR sii vesnntnrticseses $ 30643 6100 pes degis..:i..:.....0..065. 1480 $ 32123 ae All in need of crockery and glassware wonld’do well io call and see our. new goods which we are selling so cheap; “at W P Colwill. dw dw | a a SEE OUR - WINDOW FOR | ; CORSETS TO-NIGHT. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlotteton, June 2—y 1994, - ote: ‘The Other Man got my customers and 1256 bags potatoes... ..-s.:-.-$ M4 g. 1 spoiled my trade. He bebe BB issi cine sosenctachserous 12 : 2 emma oo aces 185 advertised, SR i ckscneee eekc mene 25 6 bbls. pork... a... 90 I DIDN'T. 2 bbls oatmeal.:/ 10 FOR SALE. ——— Valuable Business Premises At Murray Harbor South, Lot 64. The undersigned offer for sale that very desirable Business Property, consisting of Store, Dwelling House and Outiuildings, | with about 3} acres of land formerly | owned and occupied by John T. Hugh. | Full particulars given on application. DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors, etc. Ch’town, May 14, 1894—m th & wy 6w ELITIVE &.. Having leased the Lime Kiln formerly owned. by the late Owen Connolly, Esq., Iam prepared to supply any quantity of FIRST-CLASS LIME, for building and farming purpsses. All orders sent to Kilns will be supplied by Mr. Robert Gregory. Cc. LYONS. May 26, 1894—2w wlm her wat 6w ~~ Meagher’s Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmacopeia. Quinine in this ble form is emer in action and more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pills, Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale > sraggicts. Semple bottie free to physi- upon receipt of card. c Ss. & CO. feb26—~dew Sn Sees BR. Tome DVERTISING TTRACTS 7 TTENTION ND CUSTOM ! DIVIDEND NOTICE. ‘Merchants Bank of P, E. Island. rs CuanriorreTowN, May 31. Notice is hereby given that a Half-yearly Dividend; at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum on the capital stock of this Bank, | has been declared, payable at the Banking House on and after July 3rd, next. The transfer books will be closed from the 18th June to July 3rd, next, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, Casiuer, | June 1, 1894.—2awdwy excepted) as follows :— SATURAY, JUNE 2, 1894 —IF YOouU— Want a wife, Want a cook. Want a partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain, Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle, ADVERTISE IN PE. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894 the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 2M OOD. oe.0% Charlottetown....... 62) 940 3OL 614. Royalty Junction..... 666 919 3D) 645. North Wiltshire. . 544° Bal 40) 6B.. -Hunter River... 524 815 440 736.........Bradalbane........ 50l 739 455 730 -Emerald........++ 455 730 BES FODs ccccves Freetown. ....:.... 443 . 710 Bae F By sncrsts Kensington ......,, 42) 648 SOD 816) «000; Ar Ricaeces 4 © 6 15 a Summerside sino M La O903 «3... os Lv Bi ncaa $49 1166 202 845. .Miscouche... 3.5 10 44 22 905. Wellington . 10 17 317 935 -Port Hill... 9 35 442 10: 0’ Lea 8 v9 BOS 2G... .ccesep Bloomfield......... 1 T44 WOO ES BG. osccvescs Albverton.......... 705 OS65 11D. .5..08.02% yo ae eee 1 600 PM AM AM AM PM AM PM 630 300....... harlottetown....... 920 58S. 650 315.....Royalty Junetion...., 905 515 7 Oe Bs si atcked fo -80 44 805 405) 815, 405 82) 4104 on 355 900 89%. . 22.5.2... Morell.........;04 @: 3.16 920 500,.......-S6POUIR. .. card 2% 1014 538.........Bear River..ci.:.. 840 | 58" RE Bin cicacs ss Souris... ../...615 bb AM PM AM PM AM PM A M PM $825 410.......Mount Stewart...... si 345 OBB. BOB. 200000050 Cardigan.......... 71 237 ROT) OOP. sdvcced Georgetown 7 26 4M PM Pm P) AM e OD. ob0ecsedno hacen ante 5 hi 205 cee 0 004 715 ee side eibee Cape Traverse.... ........ 625 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can, Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Uharlottetown. Railway Offices, 3ist May, 1894. TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received at the City Clerk’s Office until noon of SATUR- DAY, the 9th day of June next, from par ties willing to contract for Masonry, Plumbing and Carpenter work in connec- tion with alterations in City Hail and Market House, according to plan and specification to be seen at the office of Chappell & Phillips. The Council do not bind themselves’ to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, 7 May 31,1894. § 3i Charlottetown Driving Park Now open for training. Tickets can be obtained from me at my effice in the Cam- eron Block. A. B. WARBURTON, Sec’y. May 26 3i 2 lw guar MIDSUMMER RACES ! Charlottetown Driving Park. DOMINION DAY, Monday, July 2nd, 1894. Three-year-old Class......... Purse, $100 00 TG vo iivebicees ieee * 100 00 Two-forty Class............... - 100 00 Entrance Fee 10 per cent. of purse, pay- able 5 per cent. with nomination, on.or before 18th June, and 5 per cent. the morning of the race. Entries close 18th June. For Rules, etc., see Previncial Exhibi tion Prize List, Post Card, Circulars and Handbill. Return Tickets, good to return for one week, issued from all stations on the P. EK. Island Railway, on 30th June and 2nd July. Races begin at 2 o’clock, p. m. Every information supplied on applica- tion to the Secretary. Bens. Rocers, A. B. Warsrrtoy, President. Secretary. Charterer tere 1894. fal Ield. pre Showing our new stock of Spring & Summer Tweeds, Worsted & Fancy Overcoatings. Also, a beautiful assortment of Panting. Our goods are all new, and our prices just right. We can dress a man far a moder- ate sum. It will cost nothing to look through our stock and name your. price. We Will Guarantee Satisfaction. A. J.MURPHY,. Merchant Tailor. June 1, 1894,—tu fs tf NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tne adjourn- ed meeting of the Shareholders ot the Charlottetown Gaslight Company jwrll’ be held at the office of the Gas» Cotapany on THURSDAY, the 7th inst.j at eleven o’olock, a. m. LEMUEL McKAY, - Secretary. June 1, 1894.—dy tl dte - FINE WATCHES wench Low Prices. EW. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. THE NO. 4 YOST. In presenting to the 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 contains many practical improvements, the useful- ness of which will at once be apparent. Among those specially worthy of mention are the followin CANADA ATLANTIS ——AND—— The new ee improved Release Key, whereby the carriage can be released as | well when raised as when lowered, and can be positively stepped 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 improved 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. _Still another feature is the new Space Key, which has a Perpendicular Drop, the | same as the rest of the keys. | Besides the improvements, this Machine aid ains all the good points of our No. | only by the ability of the operator to find trived to respond instantly to the touch of the operator by the adoption of certain ex- pedients, by the use of which— Ist. The tonch is soft and even, and the depression slight. 2nd. The carriage feeds immediately after the type leaves the paper. 3rd. The escapement is so 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 Machine, cpg is the inost economica m respect to Inking, Supplies, Repairs, Durability, Ease 7 taainn, of Action, Size, Weight, Beauty of Work, Speed, ete. 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. E. I. may7 Board Wanted. Board wanted for two weelss for persons attending the Summer Scheol of Science, commencing July 4th. Apply to the undersigned ar once, stating the number — accommodate and the rate per week. J. D. SEAMAN, Secretary 8. 8. of Science. may26—eod tf WANT A WATCH ? We sell as low as we can. We have too many Watches. You have the money to buy them. A fair exchange is no rob- bery. Call and get a good timekeeper. G.H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, May 30, 1894—m wf THE MAGIC CITY. Have your copies of “THE MAGIC CITY” ‘bound. Lowest price and good work, J. D. TAYLOR, 7 may30 Bookbinder, Queen St. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. PASTURE Tv LET.—Pasiure on Malpeque Road, near Lime Kiln, forafewcows Well shaded. Apply at M. & D. C. MeLeod’s office. june? 3i pd PASTURE ‘TO LET,—Four acres of pasture near the Driving Park. Will be let ata low price. Apply at this office. julyl WATCH LOST.--In the city this morning, a Lady’s Silver Watch, with a gold chain at- tached. Finder will be reward by leaving it at this office. juni 2ipd House To LEet.—House of rooms, west end Sydney Street opposite Dun Esplanade Fine view. Apply on premises. May 3i—dylw TO LET—Dwelling with stable, aiso base- ment shop on Queen Street. Enquire of R. K. BRACE. 2w eod—may2 PASTURE for two cows, with water. En- quire of R. K, BRACE. lw eod—may30 PASTURE TO LOT—Good pasture for ore cew at Brighton. Water in the field. may30--lw TO-LET—A house containing seven rooms, jeasant location, rent low. Possession June st. Enquire at this office. 6i~—ma WANTED—A nurse. Apply to Mrs. R. P. DeBvors, Spring Park. Pry eod pd—may26 FOUND--On St. Peter’s Road, a rubber coat, Apply at this office. may26 ing eight rooms, with a good stable attached, Apply to THomas MoQvuAtIp, Lower Queen Street. mayld WANTED.—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. . H. Stewart, Brighton Road. may2i To LET.—The second flat above Miller Bros’. store now in sssion of Prof. Earle, also third flat now oceupied by A. O.7H. Possession given the ith Aug. 1534. Apply to Jobn Offer, ay 3l—2aw tf TO LET—A oottngs on Cumberland Street near Fitzroy, containing seven rooms in goc repair. Rentlow. Apply 0 Wa. Crock eTT, on the premises. 2aw ti—-mayS) PERSONS wanting Pasture for the season near the city apply to ARTHUR PETERS. Only a limited number can be taken. mayls—tf HOUSE TO LET—The hoose on Bayfield Street now occupied by Mrs. Hobkirk. Con- tains nine rooms, hea by hot water, has bath room and all conveniences. Will be vacant middie of August. mayi2 FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottave op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, formerly occupied by the subscriber. Posses- sion given ist May.—MAURICE BLAKE. ap2l—tf FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave the Island, the very eligible House co- enpied by him on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about lst May next, Itis a first-class House in al is, and is heated with hot water through- out. For particulars apply to J Alley or to the subseriber on the premises.—L. J. OSTRANDER, tf-mcbhls WANTED—A smart boy about 16 years of age, who understands taki eare of horse cow and making himself useful about a house. Apply at this office. mayl7 TO LET—One-half of the Three-story Dwel- may31—dy The speed of the Yost can be limited TO LET.—A house on King Street, contain- | Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer |“ FLORIDA” witl sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, | MAY 181k, at? p. m., and every Friday at 7 p.m., (arriving at Boston early Monday morning). FROM BOSTON—Tuesdmy, May 15st, cont No. 2 Machines. | at 11 o’clock, a. m., and every Tuesday at 32 me om, | Superior Passenger Accommodation. aiid properly strike the keys. This we| , Tickets. Charlottetown to Boston first- guarantee. class $7.50. : In other words, its mechanism is con- | Through Tickets and Bills of Ladin | will be issued at Stations on P. EK. Isi Railway. Through freight delivered from Cars to Steamer without cartage or re- handling. | Lowest rates guaranteed. Shippers requiring their freight prompt | ly from United States should instruct | shippers to forward via “ Plant Line,” | Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the | office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, t, ! Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. ap21 FISHING GEAR! Our reputation in this branch of our business is the best for the least money. /This year we offer the best | Rod we ever had at $5. Call land see them. Everything needed in stock. REDDIN BROS. may!l8—Ilm DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST, Queen Street, - - - Charlottetown. may30 FOR SALE. “ Newstead House,” Upper Prince St., residence of the late Judge Hensley. For particulars apply to F. L. HASZARD, Office of Davies & Haszard. may23—tn fritf WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Headquarters for Fishing Gear. NEW SUPPLIES NOW IN. mayl8 Teeth Extracted Free of Pain, ‘No Extra Charge. DR. J. D. MAHER, of St. John, sole agent for Canada for the famous Hale Method of Painless Dentistry been invited by Dr. J. P. Murray to de, monstrate the above method at his office Queen Street, and on the days of June 4th and 5th he will extract teeth absolutely witnout = n at said office, and without ‘nconvenience » the patient, This affords the public a splen- did opportunity to have their teeth removed in ane a, skillful and comfortable manner. There will be no extra charge for Smee hours, ott 2 to 6 Office a mm. p-m., 2 p. m. p. m., 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. may26—dy tl istjune wky li St. George Pharmacy. SODA WATER. Refreshing is the drink of Soda you obtain at Davies’ D Store. We have made ita — to obtain everything con- nected with the manufacture and dispen- sing of our Soda, to be only the best, thus being able to say “ Davies’ is the best in town.” DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. may26 . — Columbia Bicycle Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single ana inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Cclumbia 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. Ming on Prince ——- at mt occupied by MrJ . M. Davison. pply to w. % mae’ NER, = aA ii, re tes Sis soles