LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, 2 ’ Sale wW oO! > S \ Vievoria Division ainscinctiltiaianiaa Oo. A There will be a special eting of St. G re’s Lodge to-night to insists P Corr ! ilrunks were ‘ ates punishment tuis forenoon. ‘ : Mc } : and Alexan ler Au Each was fined $2 or 10 days. -_ N ( VIrAN N } Company, S2nd . to! at the Drill . at 7 Arran ve for a . atch ler, Captain D < ¥ a. iain Pa stean Orin \ ‘ 4 ary xcurs sts on ‘ . Sa AV after “ , ana aine | y y ait ‘ she ha . ms 8 se who passed a exain i Prince of Wa ( Db 1 McCarthy is from Ss 2 \ t as published Ais fG W. Sut and, of Ss a, s : ng the successful an es. He made 409 marks pcp deta Sovers Tea—The coming mammoth tea at Sours is being talked about on al! sides. Everybody that can attend seems j te be there on that eventful eccas Souris teas in the past have always successfuly carried out. One jittee Of management assures is . 8 oue will be the very best of ail id cdl axpsome Yacur.—A handsome steam vecht, the Vesta, came in with the Urin- ACO OD Saturday and remained in port till this morning, when she left for Chicago oO way § Ww visit Gaspe and other points of interest a ¢ the St. Lawrence. Ther 2 an excnsion party on board. Wh here the Vesta was coaled by Cc Lyons & Cv owe Forest | s—According to the Im- partial from Tignish last we k fire in the Amberst and Tid- , between : . destroved wer $20,000 worth of : rty. D.M. Jackson had 400 acres berat over: Arthur Davison 100, and var ther parties are heavy losers. The fire cleaned the ground of everything. The eth I 1 of hardwood, worth much -om pletely destroy ed ec 1 eisnipctogl Summersipe. — On Wednesday of last week, Says the Pioneer Mr. M. Deacon away 50 sheep and Hambs on Thursday Mr. C. Kane sent of 22 and on Fri lay Mr. McNutt shipped 90. Mr. Thos. Hayes of St. John took away eever n Satarday morning. Mr. Leger, of Fox Creek, near Moncton, took away a fine horse on Saturday which he from Mr. Edward Price paying, we Sairments From seul norses < bought are told, $200 for her. iemhbenins Sovris Fisurxe Nores.—In port: Schrs. John Sinith, Lizzie A., Capt. Reivas, Cal- dera, Capt. Grimme, 700 gqtls. codfish; Noonday, Capt. Beaton. Capt. Beaton is @ ative of East Point, P. E.1.. and was one of the most successful mackerel fisher- men before seining in the bay commenced. But having no faith in the seining busi- ness, he gave up coming tothe bay, and this is his first trip for seventeen (17) years. His many friends will be pleased to see him again. lin Carzorte Actp Acctoext.— This morn- ing as Mr. Jas. C. Ferguson, senior clerk in Messrs. Jobnson & Johnson’s {lueen Street store, was working with some car- bolic acid, it splashe i into his face, part of it going into his eyes. Mr. Johnson at -Once washed out the acid as well as pos— sibie, and applied soothing lotions, and Mr. Fer was driven home. For- tunately the injury iscomparatively alight, anid it is expected Mr. Ferguson will be able to resume work in the course of a day vr iwe guson aienciitiaeiia Cricket.—Saturday afternoon’s cricket wmatch was between sides captained by Messre. Moore and Carvell. But one innings was played, the Jatter’s side win- ning by 3l runs. Carvell’s side made 64 runs, 15 of which contributed by Seale and 28 by Carvel], who carried his bat through. Moore’s side was retired for were 33 runs. Ings wasthe only one of the side to make double figures,his score being 15. One of his hits was a “sixer.” He gent the ball from the northern wicket right over the river bank on to the sand. oe — Feow Montaeat.—The steamer Coban, Captain Robert Fraser, arrived from Mon- treal, en route to Sydney and St. John’s, Yclock this morning, with a and nineteen passengers, of whom Jolin Strange, Mrs. Strange, Mr Mead, Mrs. Mead and Master Mead were for Charlottetown. The steamer left port egain about half-past twelve. with a cargo which included 600 bags oats, 21 head cattle, a quantity of butter, etc. Mr. and Mra. Louson, Mr. John D. Connolly and Miss Connolly, and Mr. J. F. L. © went a3 passengers aoout four « general cargo Carron ilies Arrestep ror Larceyy.—The Sum- enerside Pioneer reports that on Saturday night the 15th inst., some one entered the house of Mr. Jesse A. Wright, North Sedeque, and after sleeping in one of the beds all night left next morning with dresses, clothing and jewelry which did not belong to them. Last Friday Gertrude Lowther, who lives at Locke’s Shore, was arrested in the town here on suspicion,and the trial was beg in before Mr. Le yard Morris on Saturday forenoon. After tak- evidence of Mrz Wright the trial Friday next, the 26th ing the was postponed unti ort _ -_ has elected the following representatives to the yn of the Grand Lodge to be held at St. Stephen, N. B., on Wednesday, August T4th next. Rob Angus, J. R. McKee, Jchn MeNevin and Geo. Wailer. St. Lawrence Lodge has elected the following representatives: D.R McLennan, H. S. Coffin, A.J. Houl>, Isaac L. Lane, J. F. Whear and J. D. McMillan. Bro. Benj. Bremner will Sovereign Grand Lodge at the the Grand Encampment to be held at the same place on Tuesday August 13, the day before the session of Grand Lodge: Oppreriowsuie. — Wildey Lodge res the session of represent ican Ovens Hovse To-Nicur.—There will doubtless be a large audience at the Opera House tonight to witness the premier per of the Neville-Darley English Company, judging from the sale of seats, which is very 'large. This is at t should be, for this Company is said to be the best that has ever toured the pro- vinzee, and they deserve all the encourage- formance ment that can be gives them by our theatre-goers. They will present for the first time here, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall’s version of Tom Tayior’s beautiful drama Still Waters Run Deep, and an evening of thorough enjoyment may be anticipated by al] whe attend. sucietinale Runaway Acciperr. — About eleven this forenoon a horse driven by Mr. Pat- rick Daffy, of Lot 48, took fright and ran away on Water Street, near the railway The runaway team came in collision witha team coming from the opposite direction, and Mr. Duffy was thrown out aod knocked insensible. He was picked up and carried into one of the railway buildings and Dr. 8. R. Jenkins was called in. An examination showed that Mr. Duffy’s shoulder blade was brok- en. The horse ran down the railway wharf aad jumped over into the dock. He was rescued by scmeof the men after consider- abie trouble. buildings. " | of Nova Scotia; ain NRT TERN THE DAILY MEETING OF GRAND LODGE } | The Grand Lodge of the I idepx ndent | order of Good Templers met in } session in the public hall at | nesday and Thursday, the 17th and 18th j inst. The first session Opened at 11 a. m | Rev. Wm. H. Spargo, G. C. T., presiding. were introduced ighnteen new ; Kk members and received the degree. The Reports of the Grand Chief Temp | lar and Grand Secretary showed that five new lodges had been added, three vevived and a net increase of 139 members had been made during the year, the present membership being 1291. There was a shrinkage in the Juvenile membership and a loss of three temples. | The Grand Treasurer’s rep showed | . , ao oO 1€ revenue for the vear lo have been Soio- 71, of which $151.45 had been spent for propegation work, and $222 26 for genera! expenses, leaving a balance on hand of $7.58 Early in the afternoon session Rev Geo Whitley, Baddeck, C. B,, Grand Chaplain B.:D. Rogers, Stellarton, Grand Lodge Organizer of Nova Scotia and Miss May Rogers were introduced and nvited to seats on the platforn They addressed the Lodge in fitting and encour aging words, and henceforth through session rendered valuable assistance it mducting of the Rro ill on Wed morning On initiat and ceremonial valuable and he!pful. The election lows : S. Oa Bs No. 5. G. Com., S. M. Martin, Refuge, meetings, Io esuay work being | ticuiarV resulted of officers Rev. Wm. Lawson, Refuge, No. 8. No. 32. G.S. J. T., Adelia E. Horton, Dawn of Day, No. 13. G. Sec’y, A. D. Fraser, Gough, No. 34. G. Treas., Lauchlin Ross, Morning Star, No. 18. : G. Chap., Addison Anders 1, Orient, No. 67. G. Mar., Hume Hopgood, Mayflower, No. 70. G. Guard, kha, No. 45. G. Sent , Geo. M. Phillips, Keefer, No. i6. G. Ast,-Secy . J. Belle Pratt, Orient, No. G.D. No. 59. G. Messenger, Geo. J. Creed, Rosebud, No. 22. P. G. C. T., Rev. Win. H. Spargo, Prince Albert, No. 14. The Grand Lodge was invited to Alex. Lockhart, Oronhyate - Mar., Bessie Matheson, Upton, and Head of St. Peter’. A vote being taken, St. Peter’s was chosen. L. U. Fow- ‘er was recommended for Deputy R. W. Grand Temple. Oa the evening of the first day,a pub- lic temperance meeting was held, at which stirring addresses were delivered, which were interspersed with vocal and mental music and recitations. ik nelle ieitiaalcnsnisepucceniain Scorrisn Gatuerinc.—Any member of the Caledonian Club who requires a brooch and pin for his plaid on the occasion of the Gathering of the Clans on the 3lst of July, will please leave his order with KE. pat —_——., ~~ . - The popular thing for gentlemen this tailor finds it in great demand, but before buying see that the Registered Trade Mark “Tyke” is stamped every 2, yards. None other is genuine. When Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who is staying at Carlsbad, was informed of the death of M. Stam buloff, he telegraph- ed to the statesman’s widow that he was filled with indignation and sorrow, and was orly desirous in the presence of this qualities of him who rendered such mem orable services to Bulgaria. hold | its next annual session in Lower Montague, | annual | F, on We i- j ae EXAMINER ' PERSONAL. Mr. J. A. Seaman has returned home. Mr Charles LeBoutellier, of Montreal, is among the guests at the Queen Hon. J. W. Richards was in St. John on Friday, on his wav home from the United States, Hon Geo Forbes, Vernon Ri | 18 at the Queen i \ } bucto, N G. Vice, Mrs. Alex. Scott, Great Eastern | | of his vacation | the city on Saturday evening. | | instru- | | was delighted with the Garden W. Taylor, E-q., so that he can get them | i from Montreal in time for the Gathering. | | ed holiday 1D l . : : ‘ | glad to see him. seems to be the “‘7'yke” serge. Almost every | Mr HH Holland is here the of MeMaster & C: Queen terests , Toronto Mr Kenneth J Martin. barrieter-at law, | Summerside, spent Sunday in_ the city. He went west this morning. Richard Hunt, Keg, Chairman of the | Summe: side Town Council Hotel Davies on Saturday Mr F S White, of Montreal, commercial man, is here on a business trip. He is at the Hote! Davies Senators Macdonald and Messrs. A. C Macdonald and S. F* Perry, M. Ps., re- turned from Ottawa on Saturday evening. Hon D Laird was a passenger in the train from the west on Saturday evening, He hai been visiting his son in Sammer at the , Was 7] well KDOWn Si le. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Rowe, Charlotte tewn, paid a flying visit to Mr. Alex. Gor fon and other friend this week.—Picto A. lv ocate Mr AO Histings, of Montreal, repre ting t ake of the Woods Miilin Company, ‘doing’ the Province. He i rezistered at the Davies. Miss McKenzie, of Summerside, was bridesmaid Andrew’s st a fashionable wedding in St Presbyterian church, Richi- B., last week. Professor Caven of the Prince of Wales College, who has been spending a port’on at the Dank, returned to Rev. P. J. Hogan, of the Cathedral staff, who bas been spending a well-desery iish and vicinity, return- ed to the city on Saturday evening. MrSCS Mead, wife and son, of Arkan- sas City, Kas., arrived here in the Coban this morning, and will spend a week in the Province. Councillor Ha- a member of the Trade in the place of who has resigned made at a meeting of the Saturday. Mr A F McLaren, of Stratford, Ont, the noted cheese buyer and manufacturer of McLaren’: Imperial Cheese, who accom- ard has been appointed council of the Board ot F H Arnaud, eq The appointment was Council he!d on paniel Professor Robertson on his tour of | of the dairy stations on the | inspection [~land, went home by the ss Northumber- land this morning. Large audiences greeted Dr. McDouga!!] at Philharmonic Hall yesterday. The rev. gentleman is a fluent speaker, and presented his subjects in a manner to carry conviction. Those who were so fortunate to hear him will, no doubt, look forward with pleasure to his next appear ance in Charlottetown. Hon. Hugh Hastings, Historian of New York, was among the visitors on board the Orinoco to this city last week. Mr. Hastings is a nephew of Hugh Hastings, at one time editor of the New York Com- mercial Advertiser, and author of a work entitled “Ancient American Politics.” He of Amer- ica. G. A. Dixon, tailor and clothier of Charlottetown, spent a few days in town this week. Mr. Dixon’s old friends were Mr. Dixon is doing a fine He says living business in Charlottetown. | expenses in Charlottetown are only about | } } half whac they would cost in New Glas- | gow.—New Glasgow Enterprise. Fathers Grenier, of St. Lawrence Col- lege, Montreal, and Arsenault, of St. | Joseph’s College, Memrame ma, ho, the St. Lawrence on were passengers in Saturday evening. Father Arsenault celebrated. Mass in St. Dunstan’s Cathed- | ral yesterday morning at half-past eight terrible event of remembering the eminent | o’clock, and Father Grenier was the cele- brant at the 10 o’clock service. They went west to-day. WHITE means a loss to you. Of course they o'clock, sharp. —— CONTINUES 21 Days Only. are samples, or If you were in our Store Saturday YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS. this Sale to-morrow--TUESDAY—morping, at 10 If vou wish to share in the extraordinary values we are giving (and who does not?) lose no time—every day THE DAINTIEST WHITE GARMENTS EVER IMPORTED HERE may be yours for very much less than the usual price, we could not give such bargains, but they are none the worse for that. Crumpled and soiled a few may be, but only a few, and a single application of water and starch is all that even these need to make them as good as ever. EVERY MORNING At 10 o’clock, sharp, we have a special 1 Minute Sale! or To-day, Don’t miss BEER BROS. 0000000005000 50E > 600000060000 0000 Tue Wearner.—Moderate winds ; fair to cloudy, warm weather ; local shower 8 r Bridge, | Ile ut the | They are at the Hotel Davies. | LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. Special Correspondence of The Examiner | Passencers via the Northumberland | Saturday were 28 going and 39 returning. PersonaL.—Mr GeoC Gordon, Alberton, returned home from New York Saturday. Senator McDonald, AC MeDonald and SF Perry returned home from Ottawa Ss iturday night. Mr John McNeill, returned home Saturday evening from the Eastern part of the Island, where he had been | spending a short holiday. } lev Mr Estey is in town today. MrH R Crockett. jeweler, returned home from Moncton Saturday night. Mrs Jean Morris Ellis, will commence a course of lectures On Human Nature this evening in the Market Hall. . : druggist, LECTURES iid : porenoiogist, Wuo Were Tuey ?—Two young ladies, bareheaded, caused quite an excitement | Sunday afternoon driving a horse attached to a buckboard through the principal streets at a 3-minute clip. Kixrorrs.—Shipped July 20 per SS Northumberland for Point du Chene: 12 | cases egzs, $36; 19 bris mackerel, $190; 7 horses, $600; 1 horse $200; 27'’kegs berries, $81; 75@ bush oats, $300; 15 cases lob sters, $94; total, $1,497. - oe -- A special to the Mail and Empire from Montreal states that Bishop Gravel, whose | letter on the Manitoba school question is now so famous, denied to an interviewer that there was ever any intention of ask ing Rome to influence the judges of the Privy Council in their decision on ‘the remedial order question. What he had suggested was simply that the Colenial Minister in London be reminded of the | promises made to Manitoba Catholics by | the Colonial Mihister in 1869, The trade returns for the | have been issued at Ottawa. fiscal year The total ex- | ports are valued at $110,716,737, a de- | crease of $1,672,251 compared with the The took prey ous } this year. greater portion of place last month, | amounting to two millions aud three quar- decrease , | ters, principally in goods not produced in | Canada. The imports for the year are | valued at $105,557,092, a decrease of $7,- | 374,709. The duty coilected amounts to | $17,880,622, a decrease of $1,497,483. | Last month, however, the duty was aug- mented by $330,000. lhe Trinity Church property in New York, valued now at $300,000, has for the last 145 years been claimed by descendants of Avneka Jans,a native of Hollan?, by whom it was granted to the church. Many of the claimants reside in Canada, and there are several in Montreal. There is an Anneka Jans Association in one of the Western States, formed for the purpose of recovering the property from the church, and spasmodic attempts have been made to contest the legal rights of the big cor- poraticn. In all instances the suits have been dismissed with costs, and whether the herrs of the lamented Anneke have any just claim to the valuable property or not, it is certain from the judgments of the | courts that the church is so strongly en- | trenched in its positions that further attempts to dispossess it would be futile. —_——— - 2 Orem Beer Bros big “ 21” sale isnow in full slast. There was a great crush on Satur- day night. : i At Halifax, on the 19th inst., the wife of William Dennis, a son. In this city, July 20th, to Mr and Mrs John McLeod, Prince street, a son. a MARRIED. At the home of the bride, July 17th, by Rev M Campbell, Mr Agger T Reeves, of Freetown, to Miss Mary McDonald, of Rose Valley, Strathaibyn. Atthe residence of the bride’s father, July 17, by the Rey. A. Maclean Sinclair, Alexander W. Finlayson, of Newtown, to Christy, daughter cf Alexander Mackenzie, Elder, Melville. DIED. At Montreal, on Friday, Albert Stone, aged 50 years, 12th July, At Ronwell on Sunday, 2lst inst, Mrs | Patrick McCluskey, in the 42nd year of her age. May her soul rest in peace. | Ss For The Seaside | ¢ It’s not absolutely necessary to have a bottle of Curling Fluid at the seaside, but it’s a great convenience as well as a great saving of labor, for it keeps the hair in curl. Price 25 cents JOHNSON & JOHNSON, ¢ J The Reliable Druggists. Ba" Cream of Roses takes the “burn” out of sunburns, and keeps the skin soft and cool. 25 cents. VSEVSVVSVTEsVessesesess “4A Good Name Is Better ‘Than Riches. » fuund the excellence of our Furniture, so that to- day we stand with the best name in the trade, and we intend to keep it by always selling our finely made Furniture of exclusive designs at manufacturing prices. Buy cf the maker. MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LTD. Who Sell at Sellinz Prices, | i 4 | We have jong acted on ; ' { this siying, and have} steadily increased our sales, as buyers have’ WEEKS! An Exceptional Offer seins EE, icnits DRESS COODS TO CLEAR AT 37 Cents a Yard. Regular Selling Price, 45 cts to 75 cts. We have just placed on our centre counter the balance of our Summer Dress Goods, in- cluding all the newest makes and colorings, at 37§cents per yard. Goods sold in the regu- lar way from 45 to 75 cents. Call and see this special lot. WEEKS A 1 Bargain List! Children’s Sun Bonnets Hats, 25 cents. Showy Styles. and Very Ladies’ Sanitary Black Ho- siery, extra quality, 25 cents a pair. 30 Dozen Ladies’ Linen Col- lars, 3 cents each. Ladies’ Sunshades at reduced prices. Challies, 20 and 25 cents to clear. Regular prices, 28 to 40 cents. Our special line of Bvack Cashmere at 50 cents, worth 75c., is getting low. tcc It is, without doubt, the Best Bargain offered in BLACK GOODS. ever Call at onee and secure a Dress W. A. Weeks & Co.. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, June 21, 1895. Want a Good Novel ? You can always get the very LATEST BOOKS At Publishers’ Prices; ieee Penn HASZARD & MOORE'S BOOKSTORE. july20 LONDON Bareains in HOUSE ! Kid Gloves. 260 PAIR LADIES TAN KID GLOVES. 3 LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 cents, Selling for 50 cents LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. TT. J. Charlottetown, June§27, 1895—dy HARRIS, AGENT Selling for 95 cents ee eX tit = aw — = JULY 22, 1895. ee = . MONDAY, MTBEL PRESERVE PANS. 89 Left at Cost Price. ye Oil Stoves from 30c. up. DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, July 22, 1895—135 You Cannot Afford to OVERLOOE our line in your FURNITURE purchases. your own interests you must LOOK OVER it. Our FURNITURE LINE is away and be- yond anything heretofore offered to our patrons. SEE IT! ‘ JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, July 20, 1895. For This 40 per cent. discount, going to make a change in business, and going out of certain lines of goods is all played out. We are prepared to meet all cuts in Cents’ Furnishings, and will allow no one to undersell us. We keep the good kind, and when you want anything in this line see us first. Look out for Big Discaunts Saturday. Do you want a Fashionable Made Suit ? to us; we make only that kind. MeKAY WOOLEN C@O., The Swell Charlottetown, July 5, 1805—135 If so, come Tailors. Yes, it’s time to order your Summer outfit, and in matters of dress the first commandment is: never put off for to-merrow what ought to be done to-day. The time to order is now, and the place —well, you won't have any doubt upon this point if you just step in and look over our stock of Summer Suitings, and furthermore, see what high-class tailoring really means, as illustrated and exem plified in the made-to-order suits which we are producing for the most stylishly dressed men in town, at from $15 to $35 each. S, A. McDONALD, the Fashionab‘e Tailor. Charlottetown, June 26, 1895—135 $000 000000006000 00000008 Don’t Take Chances Un what gives all the stvle to your Clothes. Use the best interlining FIBRE CHAMOIS were yey rrrreeeeeeerrererererrererrrrrrvevrvyewe It is cheaper than others and will outiast the garment, having an al! enduring stiffness which is unhurt by dampness or crushing. Always put a facing over it in skirts. Don’t be deceived by imitations that will prove tailures, find the NAME AND NUMBER ON EVERY yard or GENUINE FIBRE CHAMOIS. Light weight is No. 10. Medium, No.20. Heavy, No 30. In Black, Brown, Slate and Cream All Fast Colors. julyl9 -3i 513 $OO0S600000F $60060000060 $6000 13 Honest Dealing Has Secured Us The Best Drug Busi- ness in the City. a ss rar | We mean to keep it by the same methods. PURE DRUGS! LOWEST PRICES! REDDIN BROS. } N. B.—We have no \connection with any jother Drug business on iP. E. Island. ad P HK julyli NE JOB PRINTIN need. See our samples. Leave your order at THE EXAMINER office. We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates MURS Te A The Parish ners of St. Mary’s Par sh. Annual Tea ful and pictu Souris, intend holding their t} } on their beaut grounds, On Wednesday, 24th of July. The Committee being I In Charge, men ot experience in such matters, are making grand efforts in securing all imaginabl amusements for the occasion. The following are the train arrang: ments :— Return Tickets, inciuding Tea, li be issued at the undermentioned rates special train, good to ret ouly. S’side to Traveller’s Rest, inc’g Tea, $1 50 New Annan to Emerald, 7 1 40 Bradalbane to N. Wiltshire, * 1 20 Cols ille to Winsloe, me 1 10 Ch’town to Yerk, 2 L 190 Suffolk to St. Andrew’s, S | 00 Douglass to Marie, - 85 Midgell to Ashton, pe 70 Selkirk LO Rolle Bay, = 0 Bear River, ” 55 New Zealand, ” 50 Harmony, . 40 Georgetown to Lot 48, j 10 St. Teresa’s to Pisquid, 1 00 The Railway Ticket will admit you to Tea Tables. The Special Trains will run on the fol I owing schedule, standard tim Leave Summersi le, »vU0 aT 7 Ke nsington, 5 a4 * ™ Freetown; » 40 vs E:merald, 5 50 * Bra lalbaue, 5 56 Hunter River, 6 20 * North Wiltshire, 6 30 * Arrive Roya ty Junction, 710 Le ave Charlottetown, 7 00 “Royalty Junction, 715 Bedford, 7 * Mount Stewart, 810 Morell, 8 40 * St. Peter's, 9 03 Bear River, 7@ * Arrive Souris, 10 10 * Leave Souris for return, 5 00 pm Passengers on the Georgetown Train will connect with Special at Mount Stew- art going and coming. Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will take place on the first fine day. JAMES BRENAN, jyli—135&wy Secretary. SOUVENIR GOODS. Solid Silver Brooches, Watch and Stamp Doxes, Paper Knives, Coffee Spoons—all with a very nice impression of the Colonial Building stamped thereon Atso— Coffee Spoons with Union Jack enameled ou handle. E. W. TAYLOR, julyl2 Cameron Block. PE Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 1895, the trains of this Raiiway will run daily (Sundays ¢xcef ted) as follows .— Trains Inward, Read up, Trains Oatward, Read down, Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt. Raliways Moncton, N B. A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. june*?i Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. HOUSE TO LE?--On King Square, dccu- pied by Mr J K Ross. + ossession given ist September gd to Ep WARD CHANDLER july20—dy ti 1-1 sept WANTED—Girl for general housework; references required. Apply to Mre F PrEr KINS, Brighton Road. jyi9 WANTED—A good siealy girl in a small family. Apply at this office. 2i pd—jyl7 BOATS FOR SALE—A sail boat, sloop rigged, 16 feet keel, and 12} feet keel row boat, Both boats are in good condition. Apply at G V Mooxe’s Barber Shop. lw pd—jyld PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for one ortwo cows near residence of L. C Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s Rood. Apply to H JAMES PALMER. may.9—U T) LE —A nic: cettaze on Fitzroy Stree East, seven rooms. Apply to J D TaAYLor, Queen Street. junel4 in . . — oem TO LET-~ The house at the head of Pownal Streei lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; | heated with hot water; possession given at nea \pp ly at Tue EXAMINER Office TO LET—A comfortable situated on Upper Great Post Office. apply to Hillsboro Square, dweiling house, ‘seorge Street, near Mrs B C PROWSE, 3w 13) pi—jylz w ANTED—A middle-aged, respectable wo- man as housekeeper. Apply, stating wages required and references, to Rev E T Woox- LARD, Georgetown. tf—junes For a month or two Apply at this _ tf—june WANTED TO HIRE a light buggy and harness. office TO LET—That comfortable bricx dwelling house, known asthe Peake Homestead, situ- ate on Water Street, lately in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, C C; possession given at onee. Also, that beautifully situated two- story dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq; possession given first of July next Also, cottage situated on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace Arbing; possession given atonce. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. 139 tf—-may HOUSE TO LET—The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen | Street, containing cight rooms; it is fitted | with electric light and heated with hot water; | possession given atonce. A pply on prermices | ortoH JAMES PALMER. if- may29 TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply to ProwsF Bros. tf—-mayl WANTED—Watering Cart. office. TO LEI—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, includ ing smal! bath room and convenient pagtry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street, Brighton Road; nine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren ‘“moderate- Apply to W C HarkIs, JP. may4 Apply at this nee WANTED AT ONCE—Good coat, pant and vest makers; no apprentices need apply to McKay WOOLEN Co. tf—janed PASTURAGE TO LET—At Marshfield. Good spring water. Apply to F. TURNER. = june25—2, 5, wky 1m TO HIRE.—<A first-class Horse and Buggy also a dobie seated Phaeton. Terms reason able. Enquire at G.G Jury’s Jewelry Store north side QWacen Square, opposite Post Office May 16—dy 3mos TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drag Store. 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