OTHER {TRMS. ¢ i i» < Uxest* . ‘ it | wn ‘~ Three Men Meet a Watery pin! - ; pas Synan Grave Yesterday. wpe , tabie “ Ta | eutia, at /One of the Victims Was a Medical | Tracaais . : ae 15 Student at Dalhousie College. ereone ting ‘ e S \ _— Mothidiat e . es frowning accident occurred at Ovwe yesterday afternoon. It seems - at about two o’clock three men—Ed- Boaro } ‘ tand John Hughes and James Dal) ear \ { — town to the shor below Norman aot as ( McLeod's farm, for a walk, and the next ionds a of th ke oe lead bodies of #!] three wat iin the water. The body of 7 - Hughes was naked, whil Sa ‘ wo had their clothing on Sspirday a { Ww the accident occurred am the sites » 8 known, as there were | yares ai 2 . 7;™ witnesses, It ia supposed in 6A ata ‘ stof | that sor time after the three men | sabe 4 got the shore Edmund Hughes took = ~ fl s thing and went into the water to gs, B g al | sw After he was in the water some | Thurs. ar. 4 ; y i ne at £ rt beyond his depth or | Chariotietow : g, dune 4 cramp, and communicated the fact | aith, and S in’s, Nfld., | to his two companions who had remained via. SY particulars see e shor They went out to his givertis : tp Peake B: a3 an lressed and all as they were, ECo lin some way alf three were drowned. - The sad occurrence has cast a gloom Tuex N 5 5 | @ver the entire community. ea: A a Sur Mr. Daly, who belonged to Montague | reporte! ; grass gra Ww est, was a medical student «et Dalhousie | erops We! C ge, and expected to graduate next | eesther. 7 : aid, a} year He came home from Halifax re- | good heav' t sect f the und was not in very good mrowince this ealth. cle was on a brief visit at the | : ” sidence the Messrs. Hughes,at the | Soo) g the unfortunate accident. He epoon t i vas about i0 years of age and leaves a three ¢ Ma wife and six children to mourn. Henri } ards I Messrs. Hughes were unmarried. for e: 2 ) 0 was about 25 years of age and the senio . *} r 27 Their father is married to a for eact : of Daly’s wife a jvest in view of the bodies was Sy ving yesterday afternoon before James F i ca Moore, coroner, and a verdict of “ acc pres iental drowning” was returned Canada . Atiant : ts . Oem ne ee ed w ¢t of fir i ts = : Se@T e ,ce ti } er ee oe Island ani Vo vat Hawkes- GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. r I ria : ‘ vay t I _ anda Be oroaghon’ | Pants, June 12.—Premier Ribot’s allu- | = cs sion tn the chamber of deputies Monday to For Bostox.- ‘ © Bos existence of a definite alliance betwi en | ton this aft 1 g ‘ y i] a an 1 Russia has excited much com- i s ies eit This is the first occasion that an ‘ Me! ~s e betweea the two countries has been - Ss oe : signated officially. al seph S . Loxpex, June, 12 —The Government of Mrs. E.B ge B H Victoria, Australia, has directed its repre® Beatca, J. VW. M Mrs. A.R Mrs. | sentat 2 London to support the propose} MeLeod : H Law rm ajoint commission on the Pacific Leonard cable. At the intercolonial exhibitior, ' . ” projected for this year, dis on will be cc C.—¥ ‘ , made of the products of all the Jarge colo- Cycle Chaba : r Che colonial agents-general in Lon- rome, Wa 3 2€ ga f rthe scheme. The Cane lian Ga- Weck. A x} l, as s authorized to deny the story that important a 2 is G ral Booth. head of the salvation army tessacted. i arrang V e'wouldsend ten thousan : emigrants to made for D: Da M re wis Ca lain tbe antumn. An official of the ing to tase part in the Summer e races4 army will go to Cana la to look fora loca- | mast communicate with the Secretary of | tion for an army colony and negotiate with the Club at « government for pro uring land, but is rther plans are imcomplete. Norree Dawe Coxvenr.——1 annual} f[,oxpox,June 12.—The Post publishes | Pree m9 of painting, drawit lad spatch from Berlin stating the question | work, ete., of t poy « N f the Chinese loan seems to have caused wil be begin Saturday, 15t 3 st | a marked divergence of opinion between IG delock a , and be open to visitors | Rassiaand Germany. According to Ger- until the Monday wing. The} many’s view Russia executed a sudden closiay é€xercises ‘ etitut “ and curious about face in regard to Japan faxe pace on Prjday evening, the 2lst| evacnating the Chinese mainland. China im. The programme prapared will ap-} having engaged not to raise a further loan pear in another iss in six months, as she evidently cannot yet pecan pay even the original indemnity, Japan Frag Ararn.—'l alarm shortly | will continue to o sonage Port Arthur and herore ndon to-lay was for a slight blaze | Wei i until the whole indemnity shall i the werkshop of J. T. McKe *3 | hay . aid. The Japanese will thus Havoring establishment in the London | be com pelled to, look to Russia for counsel House bailding. The fire was cause yy ja 1 guidance, which is a result never ex- the heat from a stove igniting the fi pecte 1 Berlin when the action of Russia, and vatters underneath. A hole was | Germany and France was arranged. The chopped in ihe und the fire quickly | present danger is that relations between patout. T 1 and salvag orps | Russia and Ge rmany may become less Rade @ very prompt tr voraial than ever. heap W asuixoron, June 12.—The report that Waretues Arreys s.—The secretary | one of the Pescadore islands wouki be | @the Cycle Club here has received wagd | given France for a coaling station is lis- todar from Mr. Hunt. Summerside, to the | FT dited among diplomatic officials here Set that competitors the bievecle race! These islands were conceded to Japan in S Dominion Dav would be allowed to | the recent treaty with China. No part of take part.in three races on payment of the | them, it is asserted, will be relinguish¢ 1 Siibesfes, As to-morr Seturday)isthe Japan. It was distintly stated that if i foe ering. Those intending to} France should insist upon the control of feeion Dominion Day had better pay the en- | one of the islands, Japan wil] resist to the lace fe: the snksaherw ant Ch’town | extent of engaging in war. Those who Geline Cla fore] o'clock p. m. to~| re in a position to speak intelligently 4 e ‘ I . , horr ypon Oriental matters say the French > - government has no serious intention of AP: easayr Arvain.— Highfield Church ; attempting two secure a foothold in the West Rovalty. was [Thursday evening, | Pescadores. These reports, it is said, are the scene of a pleasant cocial gathering. | inspired from French sources. The pur- it was « he occasion of the assembling | pose of their publication is a salve to # several divisions of the Sons of Tem- | French mour propere. perance,on the invitation of Mayflower Loxpox, Ont., June 12.—The twenty- division. A t even divisions were | first general aseembly of the Presbyterian Teprese ‘ an address of welcome, | church in Canada was opened in St. An- wgether with several readings and recita~/drew’s church here this evening. The Hens w much appreciated by those | church was crowded. Dr. Wardrope con- present. | was very prettily | ducted devc'ional exercises and Dr. G. L. Gevorate ts and reflected | McKay, ex-moderator, of the Formosa meh cr had that part Of | mission, preached from the words of God the work ) Israel at the Red Sea: “Go forward.” _ - | The sermon occupied an hour, and was Masai as mee + of the Grand | One of exceptional power. After the as- Coapter ul A Ma t=0DS a Nova | sembly was constituted with the prayer Sectia, hei at Svdnev. Cape Breton, a few | the roll was called. On motion of Drs. dars a0, t ° office elect | Warden and Forrest, Dr., James Robdert- ed: son, of Winnipeg. wa’ unanimously and Most Ex ait. tra Pr oe e ithusiastically elevied mo lerator. On W. Crabb. ~—- bern; ed to the chair he thanked the as- % £. Grand } -.F.ewia E. Tremaine, } *™>'Y 2 behalf of the home missionaries Syiney a " ee —_ east and west. He re briefly. He Se Gre Q —A W. Mahon. | rred to the death of Rev. J. A. Murray, Halifay | who invited the assembly to his church ag last year, but who is not with us. Dr. Paget a ated Omcers are S70 Sn en. | enay regneten the Tegegteen Ae replies # Coapte ghout the jurisdiction. | ty the loyal addresses froin the Queen and _ Governor-General, the latter being a per- Figur; lon S Mia sonal letter. Stived at Banks ¢ R urd » is Be Bee ee euffering v 4 ai He Was Wert Kyowyx.—A correspond- - now u ellan’a treatment. | ent writes: “Mr. Felix Rush, whose death “pain Richa te codfish scarce, | was recorded in Tue EXaMIner a few days - it now kinds of fish will! ago, emi grated from the County Mona- =" ghan, Ireland, in the year 1840 wi th others “eye seg . * season in the | in the emigrant ship Lady Constable. He emi of ! iwill not be over ! en; yas ged in mason work, and was half & Ca a-on opeaed with employed in the building of the Jargest pee hg o be firs* few | brick buildings in Charlottetown, and a! ice om mayan 3 ze of trom 1200 to | the erection of the Tignish and St. Peter’s 296 po a=t ten days | Bay brick Roman Catholic churches. Mr h g mave averaged y from one to three} Rush was an honest and hardworking | ae ] some of the | ¢ istaen, and secured the confidence of his awe hay ‘ We lea that Mr. ewployers, He leavesa_ beveaved widow, #8. Morrow hia | his factories both | two sons and four daughter to mourn the ste o 1 East Poi “ae ar ee j of an affectionate “hus band and kind ir] se same this wee ather.’ Pry . THE DAILY EXAMINER . . : ; . FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1895. ‘SAD DROWNING AT ORWELL. | LLLL LOLITA IIIA LEA Ass D in addition to to-morrow, we rue the large cently rade by turers prices. l6e. and 19e. AN ODD PURCHASE of SHANTUNG SILK only rrr BEER BROS. }: tXIIILIIIE ‘ far wit vad w local showers, of which there will be a special display Summer Vesta will also be shown at 10c. ,ruer—Moderate to frech southerly to south-westerly winds ; our usual Saturday Snaps, will show FOR THE FIRST purchase of Hosiery re- y us at less than manufac- The prices wili be 12c., 600 Ladies’ Thin Woolen 25e. a yard. Serereaarsrrzrz3 mostly ATES? SUMMERSIDE NEWS. | ‘aoa lal Corre spondence e of The Examiner Passencers br the Northumberland on Thursday were 30 going Over and 34 coming back. Prrsonan.—Mr. J. M. MeLeod, Char- lottetown, representing the Amherst Boot and Shoe Ce deg Tre Mapvra rhe is in town. Madara, | . } 3 se | that has been here with steel raila ‘for the | P. E. 1. R. R., left this afternoon for Chat- | ham, N. B.. where she will load with lum- | ber for the Old Country. | | large ss Hore: Arnivans, June 138th: Hotel Campbell! — Albort { ra > M. Deac m ¥ er— town; Aubrey Mills, mM. 8s J. Me. McLeod, Ch’town. Clifion House—G. Crawford, St tton, mi 2. Ornesby, r, Montreal. : Hotel Russ—T. A. McBride, St. Ste phen; O. F. Stacy, Bathurst; Rev. J. R McKay, Port Hill; Mrs. Wilson and Denver, Col. Uhester, John; Toronto son, Exports.--Shipped per S*. Ni | berland for Pt. dn 9 > cases rthuam Chene, June 13: 83 é lobsters, bush potatoes, $129; 6 horses, $195; 24,000 h, $720; 400 bush oats, $160; , total, $1 44a. | Cascs ecygs, $225. ibs stare By Ss. F Churchill, ‘Halifay, June 13th: 900 bush potatoes, $180; 751 cases lobsters, $4,621; $4,80r. Saierinc News.—Ent: Sehr Lucy Low ise, Gallant Egmont Bay, 96 cases loby stere; SS Fastnet, Churchill, Halifax, General British Eagle, Kennedy Richibucio, — bal; Pleiades, Drysdale, Wallace i Cld: Schr. Lucy L mond Bay; Sea Foam, Rameay, fishing; Pleiades, Drysdale, Wallace; British Hagie eer New Castle. bal: SS Madura, astnet, total, mdse ; yuise, Gallant, Be Paterson, Chatham, bal. wee ~~ 7t Dees the Business. want to kuow what Miller’s of Norwegian Cod Liver Qi! will do for a consumptive patient, who has tried it. Ask anyone iused it in lung troubles of What they say about Miller’s Emulsion shall be its recommendation. It is the finest preparation of its kind in the world and is worth its weight in gold to a con- sumptive sufferer, whom :t will a bed of | body and mind, giv Thousands testify |} Emulsion. Mil { nerve strengthe cures on els ant j al IL uby 50c¢ and $l, at If you | E:mulsien any kind. ing a new lease of life. to the value of Miller’s ler’s Emulsion is the great ner and blood maker, and , Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula affections. In big all drug stores _e+ere- PASSENGERS FRO Boston—The steamer Olivette, terday passengers; Geo Marn rny, afterroon, bronght the following Edgar Callahan, P McManus, T D Smith, T C Herlze }Mrsa_ Herige, Miss McDonald, Mrs | Geo Gilbert, Anna L Pericins, | Mrs W Dogherty, J J Foley, Miss W Gordon, Tilda A Mor- ton, Madeline Wins! »e, R Martin, - Robinson, T McDonak r Adeline Per- | Sea J McDonald, M J Graham, Mrs G T: nad, Miss W Tricked, Susan Wilson, | Mrs c urdy, Anna R Halsey, Gertrude Cummi ng, Miss E W Washburn, Mary | Gallant, Miss R Taylor, Mis E i } den, ‘Miss CA McPherson, Miss L Weeks, M Howard, Mrs Howard, Mrs | Davies, Ficra McPherson, Miss | Mrs O K Coffin, Mre Jas Kelly, Mary ‘Trainor, Alma Kaneen, Mrs John Kaneen, Mabel Kaneen, W A Faught, Silvia Roche, } Sarah Gregory, Lottie Weeks, Mrs F | Kelly, Mrs T Thomas, Mrs George | Simpson, K McLeod, Florence Enman John MePhail, F D Smith. Jolin McPherson, Mrs W Flora Giilis, Mrs T W Neil, daughter of the Rev. Canon Barrett, of Lincoln, England, to Hedley Vicars, only son of James B. P almer , Baq-, of Ozendyke, DeSable. At New Glasgow,N.S.,on llth June, by Rev. James Murray, James Murray, engineer, to Annie M. , daughter of the we Captain James Miller, of Ti gnish, P. KB. DIED. In this city, Thursday evening, Margaret years [Funeral will leave the house at 2 Saturday for People’s Cemetery.) At Baltic, Lot 18, on Sunday, May 19th, Martha, youngest daughter of Thomas aa Mary Mountain, aged 3 years and 8 months, At Fredericton, P. E. I., on the 9th inst, ef hemorrhage of the lungs, John Robert Brooks, aged 19 years and nine months, eldest son of Jolin . = Brooks, At North River, P. E. I., Frank Elmer, beloved and only son of Barrett and Janie Henderson, aged 18 months. Rest for the little sieeper, . Joy for the ransomed soul, Peace for the lonely weeper, Dark though the waters roll. p.m Hath the dear Savior found him, Laid him upon his breast, Folded his arms around him, Hushed him to endless rest ? Grieve not with hopeless sorrow, Jesus has felt your pain, He did thy lamb but borrow, . He'll give him back again. These ashes few, this little dust Our Father’s care shal) keep, Till the last angel rise and break The long and peaceful sleep. { 6 SSSTOSH8O8SS84SSB e $ A Woman of $ é Your Temperament 208 knows what she wants, and wants to get what she asks for without any circumlocution. We make it a point at our store to give you what you call for and don’t show vou * something jast as good.” It you ask for Johuseon’s Cream of Roses, to take the soreness ont of sun barns, you will get an article long waated. Pleasantly per- fumed, not greasy or sticky, rubs in dry. Price 25 cents. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Pharmacy. ee0 en BS OVT6 64830200 DBWALVAVSVGeEsesesesusvese Graduates in THE HUSTLE we've had this month to get goods fast enough to keep our stock filled up has been an excitement of itself. If this keeps up we will have to stiffen up our prices, ” Buy now before the “rise. MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. $14; 281 | ask one } who has | raise from | cickness to healilfand strength of bottles; | which arrived from Boston yes- | T Coffin «| * | McLeod. eae _ a. MARRIED. At St. Paul’s church, Charlottetown, on Thursday the 13th inst., by the Rev. Wm. Hamlyn, Rector, Emmie Charlotte, third | Stewart, wife ef Joseph Stentiford, aged 49 | WEEKS! We offer for this week at HALF PRICE New and SUMMER JACKETS to clea as this | the balance of our Fashionable Call early chance. is & rare WEEKS BLACK remind that their | CASHMERE at i —is a BIG SNAP, | again vou 50 cents—worth 75 cents and is actually worth Several Bargain Electrifiers, In ten diffe all-wool Serge. 25¢e , worth Soe Fine i mara hnish price, ‘rent co'ors, l Our | 20 cents, | We have Cashmere as low as 18¢., and } the best nut $! 30, buat thy line at 50c. per yard beats anything: yon looked at. Worth 75e. ever The ‘ Distingue ” Waterproof. The most reliable Waterproof sold. The best | proofing. Will not get stiff. All prices. | | We keep one of the most complete lines All Sizes in stock. Low prices and good goods. For a popu- | jar priced Coreet ask for the “ Empress wrth 85c. of Corsets in the city. |} at 65¢ , w Ladies’ Linders at 4c, each. and are selling hundreds of them ice, also at 15, 25 and 35 cents. Imagine | We have at this pr All sizes. 4c. and 5e. Children’s Cotton Stock- ings at 4c. per pair. Ladies’ at 5c. per tal licie os 29,. al ent alee pair, cheap at l2c; also, Stainless Black Cotton and Cashmeres. je. per vard for White Cotton, also 6, 17 andgs cents, but our 9c. White Cotton is | cheap at 12 cents. The best Cotton for general wear. 64c., worth 8c. Ask to see our 64e. | Grey Cotton, wide, heavy, fine. We have | 3c. and te., and cheaper Cotton, but our 63 x. beats ail. 12c., worth 20c. Gents’ ger in Hand | | or Knot Neckties, all colors, only 12 cents, ; worth 20 cents, ' |} Il5e.each, €5c. per half dozen. Best | 4-ply Gents’ Linen Collars. 22c. per pair for best Linen Cuffs. 12c <A good pair ef serviceable Braces. Better at 18c., and as you want for 25 cents good as Ladies’ Fine Kid at $1.25 and 69c., worth $100. Gloves. Our best $1.35, guaranteed. 92c., worth $1.15. A silk Sunshade, for rain or wear well. Glove Gloria Wili heavy shine, Black Dress Silks. Silks were never so cheap as they are this spring. Our Gros Grain, Pean de Sois and Marveleux are the best and wear well WEEKS. CUSTOMERS. Get the Best Goods ! Get W. A. Weeks & Gc. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, June 14, 1895 the Lowest Prices ! Watches & Chains. | premises at Mount Stewart, on A New Line Just Received, Any article sold by me not) proving as represented, if cus- tomers wili inform me of same I shall take pleasure in mak- ing an = ance or replacing W. TAYLOR, Cameron Bloc k. FOF. SALE. All that valuable property known as the Douse Homestead, situated atthe West End, between Sidney and Riéhmond Sts., and fronting on the Hillsborough River. Size of lot, 200x160 feet. Together with the wharf site, will be sold en bloe or in lots to suit for building purposes. to 1 mays JAS. T. PURDIE. june4—lw Apply | Juae 14—wy Li 1870. First Tea. 1895. Jubilee Tea. THE MAMMOTH THE PRICE SPLIT TIBI] ER TRA | EXACTLY IN TWO } Ou Ladies’ Black & Colored MORELL STATION, Summer Jackets, | TO BE HELD AT Avout three minutes’ walk from the charming Morell River, with its curious Floating Bridge, Qn Wednesday, 26th June, will be the crowning Social Event of the Season. Proceeds in Aid of St. Joseph's Church, Morell. Morell has long been the favorite sport- ing ground for seekers of health and rest, and the lovers of the rod and gun. The scenic attractions of the place are so well and,widely known that it seems unnecess- ary to comment wpon them here. Suffice it to say that in the last week of June—the most delightful week of the whole year —the natural beauties of the place will have attained their culminating point. These are considerations that should commend the Mammoth Jubilee Tea to all who de- sire a day of real pleasure and recreation after the hard work of spring. The pre- parations for the Tea are on an elaborate scale. The Committee in charge are put- ting forth all their efforts to make the Mammoth Jubilee of the kind heretofore vince. Already the impression is abroad —and it is a true whoever wishes to attend the first, the largest and the best Tea of the season must not miss the “Mammoth.” Thousands of people are expected from all over the country, but ample preparations will be made for all. There will be several Tea Tables groaning under the weight of the rarest delicacies of the seasén —smoking dinner tables, to which sea and stream, forest and farm wil! each contribute its choicest spoils, well-stocked Refreshment Saloons, Ice Cream and Strawberry Stalis, Bazaar Counters, commodious Dancing Booths, Revolving Swings and other attractions too numerous to mention. A_ well or- ganized Vigilance Committee will be on the grcunds to preserve good order. In a word, everything will be provided to make the day what it should be—one of pleasure and recreation. An excellent Brass Band will come by special train from Charlott e- town. In addition to the Band there will be a Piper to enliven the sons of the heather, Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea Party will be coatinued on the fol- lowing day Trains will be run on standard time, as follows :— A Specia] Passenger Train wil] leave Charlottetown at 7.50 a. m. (standard), returning will leave Morell at 4 p. m. (standard), to ran on the following time schedule ; Leave Charlottetown ...............7 Tea eclipse anything held in the Pro- one—that 50 a. m, Royalty Junction............ oa «< Bedford ecebeese cosccccnerceves 8.40 * eee, ene 3.07 * Arrive at Moreil at 9.40 a. m.; leave Morell for return at 4 p.m. teturn tickets at the undermentioned rates will be issued from Charlottetown by special passenger train, and by regular passenger trains from Georgetown and Sonrie, good for return same day, by same trains only: Charlottetown to Brackley eon inclusive. icugncs ak ae Union to Bedford, feclusi BN icicites cou = ae Tracadie to Scotehfort, inclusive...... 35 Mount Stewart to St. Andrew’ is ski's EOOUI sa siicctensec si ncecescks sosnearstnene she EMS os ois cbestdes hb viewl cond alten 10 Lot 40.. icibideie tise hoicicee ee Iso < cccinnaed dadegiesies auedtadioenek 60 Harmony to Rollo Bay, inclusive. AS elkirk to Ashton..... idincibbieshiccstaan “ae F WO TRIED 5 bin cekaness sdccntcsenceibese. ee I ik dn dais nbsp ations bcueeane stale .20 Mi I gell ot esos Mee eer eee ee eeereseteeseeteseeues . 10 Marie. Lcicassudeas ec ominbonsuccers ee ee Georgetown to Cardigan, inclusive... 60 Perth to Peake’s, inclusive... ‘ Pisquid o oe crccese ghecveceecvesooceesess eases oo Passengers from Georgetown, Pisquid and intermediate stations, will connect at Mount Stewart with Special for Morell, and the regular afternoon train from Mount. Stewart to Georgetown will be detained at Mount Stewart to connect with special from Morell. JOHN J. MURPHY, Secretary. May 22 wky AUCTION I will offer at Public Auction, on the THURS- DAY, July 4th next, at one o’vlock, p. m., my Farm ‘consisting of 150 acres of land, more or Jes*, with residence, crop, stock and farming implements. — This beautifully situated Farm and Residence is already too well known to be particularized here. Terms made known at sale. S. C. CLARK, Mount Stewart. junel3—dy 3i wy 3i Auction Sale, Dwe ting House, Store and Premises. By auction Friday, June 21, at 12 o’clock, the property of the late John Keily, Exq., fronting on Dorchester Street, , clove by Queen St. This centrally- situated business stand has been for many years patronized by farmers and others from several sec pers of the Islan I. Terms at sale. A. MeNEILL & CO., Auctioneers. LONDON will be sold at Low ONLY. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895 ~ dy ‘HOUSE ! MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART Prices FOR CASH TT. J. HARRIS. Acnt for Mortgagees. 100 100 « Charlottetown, June 5, 1895—dy Misses’ Oxfords, Children’s 100 Pairs Ladies’ Oxferd Shoes at 75 cents a pair Go bs — * . Call early before they are ali gone. J. B. MACDONALD & C@., QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKRT. 4 Marino Wool, SUITS MADE Wasonic w"Y O@E. t am gent for the Come and see our Double Charlottetown, May 20, MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. and Twist Cloth, made from our own Wool; ; all double and Twist and bound to wear. TO OR {DER hy the best Tailor in the city and at low rates. Building, McLEOD'S ¥ Temple THEEE DOORS BELOW J. D. 1895—135 & wky This is the largest and best equipped Mill in the Maritime Provinces, wane uses oon ng in the manufacture of Cloth but pure Wool. J want 50,000 pounds of Woo! this season, for which I will pay the highest price in Vash or Trade. alvo a choice line of Summer Suitings, made from fine Call here, pick your goods, and ieave your order. OUR CLOTH is the best in the market, made from pure Wool only, bound to give satisf: action. Ww". C. TO RIN et, Grafton Street, CORNER. $1.20; One Ilundred 1l-wick at Fifty 3- Char ottetown, June 14, AWC AMERICAN OIL STOVES! _~ (> cents; fixty 2-wick at wick at $1.80. Now is the time tu buy. BODD & ROGERS. 1895 —135 hrouds. can testify to We are black. Light No Pockets in Shrouds. You should bear in mind that there are no pockets in No matter no use for a pocket when you come to don your last robe You can’t take anything with you. though they could. out of your hard earned dollars as you go along. You can get more Fashionable Suits than anythin you one of those who called on us this spring? still taking the lead with Good Fits and Low Prices. Have you seen those $14 Suits in Serges, Leading Fashionable Tailor. Charlottetown, May 27. if you are a millionaire, you will have Some people live as The best way is to take some pleasure solid enjoyment out of one of our g else in this town. Are If so, you the abave with the most satisfactory resuits. bl a see and Call and the Tweed Suits same price. S. A. McDONALD. 1895—135 SEE OUR With their, a ing | FOUR INJUN in the United St Don't B A Clam! and let other they can sell you a Serge Suit for $15.00, that is as good as ours. We {positively cannot be approached licKAY WOOLEN COMP’Y, Swell Tailors, Caer June 5, i895—13 See that Every Yard of the New and Ideal Inter lin- nas this label on it. i ear aTIONG PATENTED JULY ‘90 & MAR 95. TRADE MARK REGISTERED. {CTIONS have already been granted by the Canadian Courts ates restraining merchants from “selling cheap and inferior imita- tions, HEAVY DAMAGES ALL vcmrenmaiealiall Tailors make you _ believe GOODS BEFORE ORDERING. qua ality and price. to C. E. Robertson. Successors IBRE (HAMOIS: LIGH TXDURABLE ER RY YARD eC LLED and many W_ Popular Shoe ‘Store. ae Stock up to Date. NE Leading Styles Lowest Prices WEEKS & WARREN. LADIES & GENTLEMEN !—Don’t lose sight of the fact that we have full and com- plete lines in all kinds of FOOTWEAR. Prices away down! Styles away up! For Comfort, Durability and Good Value we are bound to take the ljead. Try the Popular Boot & Shoe Store. WEEKS & WARREN, Charlottetown {Eup t NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partner- ship heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrving on business under the style and firm of Carvell Bros., has this day been dissolved by Lewis Carvell re- tiring from the business by mutnal consent, The other members of the Grm coatinue the business under the style of Carvell Brothers, : Dated this 1895. Twentieth of May, A. D. L. CARVELL, ’, H. AITKEN, J. A. MESSERV EY,- F. PARKER CARVELL. _may22—dy 3w 345 wy li Bicyclists, - Attention! I have opened a Bicycle Repair Shop cn Kent Street, a few doors from Stewart's Bak- ery. Having several years’ expesience in Bicycle work, I am now prepared to attend to all orders with romptness. I have also for saie the now famous “Common Sense Bt eycle.” which is, without doubt, one of the best manufactured. Second-hand Bicycle for sale cheap. NELSON RAMSAY. junefi DR. H. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- ent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements ‘under this heading charged five cents per mae. TOST--In or about the market sodete, pairofs ectaclesincese. Finder will oblige by cor nmuniosting with this office. jul4 . ’ L Et ~\ nic+ecottaze on Fi'zroy Stree Fast, seven rooms. Apply to J D TayLon, Queen Street. junel4 TaestT—Un Wednesdays evening, izth inst. between the lost Office and the Railway Depot, a purse containing 310 American gold piece pated 17%, one $5 Domivwion note and -everal one dollar notes. The finder wit please leave same at this office, for which they will be suitably rewarded. jJunelé WANTED—An honest, active gen!joman o la ty to travel for established, reliable hous , Salary $780, payable $16 weekly and ¢, oe Situat.on permanent. Reerences. enclos self-addressed stamped envelope, The Domi n ion Company, 515 Omahe Building, Chicago janel2—Im “WANTED—A gool canvaeser for every county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Islan 1, to se!l a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control ; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor caeeye P O Box 76, Montreal, = Mention this paper. 2m 1%—apo LOST— Between Charlottetown and North River, a gripsack containing pep rs, etc, of av value except tothe owner. The finder, “by leaving it with the undersigned, = be suit- ably rewarded,—F LePAGE --jull NOTICE—Uaving had good experienee at Dressmaking in New York and Bostan, I am now prepared to accommouvate any ladies that wish to call at 45 Upper Great George Sire:t, Charlo!tetoan —ALIOgk M, RAMSAY. junell—5 mi pa WANTED—A generat servant ina family of two; no washing: good wages, Apply at this office. s—lanes A FEW B ) A -RDERS ca’ can be accominialated during the summer months at Pleasant Point, North River; good outing aud bathing; terms moderate. Apply to Mrs JEAN FLAIGER. iw—june7 RESIDENC E FOR SALE~—The property of Mr Archd Johastone, now oocupied by Mr Webster, situate on the *Matpeque d, near Bayfield Street, Terms easy. Appty ta A A MOL¥ AN, Solicitor. fih—jane7 w ANTED—A middle-aged, ‘respectable wo- man as housekeeper. Ap aly stall wages required and references, o hey ET Woor- LARD, Georgetown. tf~juneg AGEN Ts WANTED to handle our hardy, Canad an grown nursery stock; good pay at once, exc lusive verritery; whole or part; we control all special lines —Stone & Well ton, Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. eb- tion this paper. 2m (4)- may3 TO Ler—A very com fartable and pleasaat ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms iuolud ingsmall bath room and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front,on mil- fors Street Brighton Roait; cine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath. ing house, BA ictoria Park; reu mod2iate- Apply to W C Hares, Ja. may WANTED AT ONCE Vest makers; MeoKay Wos SATCHEL Good coat, pant and Ho apprentices need apply — LEN Co. Uf- june’ LOST - Cost this morning, be- tween Capt ‘ameron'’s house, Pown il Str. et, and lr Dodd’s corner, a tan colored sateh-t, containiag some money and a bunch of keys. Fin 'er will be rewarded by leaving it at this office tt—juncd “TO HIRK.— A first-ciasy biurse and Bugs: al-oade les ated Phaeton Terms 1ens,un- able. Kngui.e at G. G Jury's Jewelry store, north side qQuvea Squire, opposly Post Ottiex, May I6—dy 3mos TO L er s 'O BE SOLD—Brighton Laaes on the North River, and formerly the »um- mer residence of thelate Admiral Bayfield ; terms very rea ORnable. Apply to RAYFIELt & BLANCHARD. jJunel PASTURE Tv Le T~Pastare for one ortwo cows near residenge af LO Owen, Esq, Sainy Peter's Road. apply to H JAMES PALMER, may}—tf TO LE .—Two Offices in tia Stamper Block Apply PRowskE Bros. tf—mayl WANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at Joun Mac CLEOD & Co's. tf~mayll TO LET—The store on Quecve Street next tu Joinusoa & Joanson’ 8 Dr Store. A J B MACDONALD & Co. ™ ons” HOUSE TO LET— ~The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Streei, 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. tf--may2? TU LET OR FOR SALE —lhe new dwelling house and premises on Euston Street, — ly oceupied by the undersigned! grounds, fruit trees, etc ; lot 112x162; hot water. heating, bath room, hot and cold water, Ap- ply to C B Chappell or John Holman. _Jonet—ima 135 FOR SALE OR TC LET—A freehold pro- perty on Kent Street East, conaisti ae seven-room dwelling house, with plot o' Apply on the senna ee PHILIP = jane? sogl (313) PASTURE—The subscriber can tage a few head of horned cattle to pasture after ist of June; rusning stream th h the fie BENJAMIN WRIGnHrT, oy iw aa TO LET—That comfortable brick dwelling house, known as the Peake H situ- ate on Water —, lately in on of Henry Donse, Esq, CC; on given at once, Also, that beautifully sitmated two- story dweiling on Prince St een by Jain s Reddin, Eagq ; ven first of July next Also, eoitage situate on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace f0.81895—135 & wky Arbing; possession given atonce. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. 125 tf—-mayR * i + ill aT, % * el z Ra Ge germs Peewee Meng Be # a vacuo naman Ao cs . pA i sene o* fe. 5. a Pa aa ene + Oe ee gs eee PRAT aE a ee wes gn Mie a $ Bere Ne (Cr "oe ree P per Re ice ng PAIR RC ees tah a Rl IO Ae RRR REL a ait teen