eon NE BP i AOI 8 THE DAILY EXAMINER : - G : Se A SS OEE Cee LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWs. Maxries 4 Sreciattry.—Beer Bros. - RISONE ESCAPE Four escaped f: vckup at Moncton a few evenings a ial For Ds No. 1 Company, Garrison Art \ ‘ for drill this evening | at 5 n i > STO! ‘ Prot Aris These port- folios ‘ Only a few complete sets ‘ Tue | RIDA P Hawkesbury for Chat , and will be due J avout seven, - Doin I taces.—The entries for the ra 2 Dominion Day) at the Cha vn Driving Park, clos the i> _ Laws Texxis.—A meeting of the Char- lot . vn Tennis Club will be held On Ww iaV ext, at { o'clock, at the Park, ew members wil e, balloted for -_ Tue Boxavista w i ine here from Mor 1] on Monday and will sail for St Jol N fid., s Sydney, carrying pro- du , a r deck, and horses, cattle and sheep on deck o : \ [t is suggested thata ten ™ races the ¢ ttetuwn Driving Park en Don n Day Such a race would pre ve & drawing ard o Tue Youre Fettows \ group of light infantry was photographed by C. Lewis on Queen Square yesterday afternoon. Mr. | , Lewis’ performance was witnessed by sev- | Star says: London, June 12.—The Earl of era! handred people "It will be on exhi- Jersey, imperial delegate to the intercolon- ian ten thie clades aheniiee ia! conference left to-day with the colonial — . office officials for Ottawa. It ia not likely Woway’s Ricnts iy Georgia.— A Geor- | that the imperial government will accede gia debating suciety recently discussed the | the request for the appointment of an- question. “Should women drink wine ?” other imperial delegate. The Earl of Jer- It was decided in the affirmative, as fol- | Sy, itis thought, through his extensive lows “By all means; the men don’t like knowledge of colonial affaire, will be en- it because it doesn’t go well with sugar a Noree Dame Convent exercises of Notre Dame held in the Cor evening next, 20th lent programme the ovcasion, and the public Conven: will be ent Hall on Wednesday | inat A most excel- has been prepared for & rare treat 18 assured ———- - Worrn Sxctna.—On Saturday, the 10th inst., there will be an exhibition at Notre Dame Convent, consisting of plain and fancy needie-work, drawing, painting, etc., representing some of the work done by the young ladies of the institution during the | school year <_ Appress By James Jerrrey At the closing exercises of St. Dunstan’s | College term, which are to take place in the Lyceum, on Friday evening, 22nd inst., an address will be delivered by James Jeifrey Roche, editor of tLe Boston Pilot, and 3 former Dunstan’s Col- fe 5 —o -— f St student of Sropparp’s Puorocrarns. — Parts 13, 14,15 and 16 are the best of the whole | | series. The pictures represent some of the most famous scenes and in the world’s history. Orders should be | seri in at once as they are selling rapidly. Back numbers may be obtained either at Tue Examiver Office news stand. eel Arrractive.— Mr. C. E. Farrand, repre- | senting the Northrop & Lyman Company, | of Toronto, was seen yesterday with his | fine team and elegantly-painted wagon. | His outfit is a credit to any firm. He | leaves to-day much pleased with the success of his trip on the Island and hopes soon to returns: The wagon was painted by P. I. McMahon, of this city. aa Tue Fereriry Race. — The following horse-owners have made entries for the 2- year-old Futurity race to be held on the 26th September this fall, during Exhibi- tion week, on the track of the Charlotte- | town Driving Park: Alder A. Black, | Searictown; Milford, Farm, Charlottetown; W. A. Brennan, Summerside; Newton | Dawaon, North Tryon; J. Grant, Bideford, James Dover, Truro, N. 8. eulcliiieie New Rance Licurs.—Three new range lights have been erected at the entrance to Crapaud harbor. One Paul’s bluff, | and the other at Charles Wright’s house; | = On ' northwest, half north, leads in with the | lights in range. The other light is on Palmer's wharf, to range with the main twer, leads in from basin to wharf. These new lights are red. The lights ' were put in position by Mr. Milton Welsh, | rods at Dodd’s Medical Store will be clear- | ed out at cost. and they will be of Crapaud great benefit to catiiiadiiniin Foverat.—The funeral of Mrs. Hackett, wife of Edward Hackett, Esq., Inspector of Fisheries, took place this morning at a quarter to six o’clock from her late resi- oe Prince Street. The remains were taken to Dunstan’s Cathedral, where | services were held, after which the funeral procee led to the railway station and the body pat on board the train for Tignish, where it will be interred this afternoon The funeral was largely attended, among those present heing a large number of ¢ivi) service officials, who walked in a} body. The pallbearers were Judye Reddin, dames Currie, Esq., Collector of Customs, D. J. Kane, U. 8. Consul, Peter McCourt, H. W. Mutch, and J. B. Macdonald. St. A Bearrirct Boox.—Messrs. Haszard & Moore have just completed the binding } prisoners | nize his avthority ose on | had been il! with the disease three weeks » wofR t > 8eCre ° . . rm a feature of the quis of Ripon, the secretary of state for the The graduating | @¢tion will be largely dependent upon the | and from the palace. |} Neasures, | scratched his horse Ladas, winner of the j and the Derby, from | Ladas is entered at that meeting. Rocus.— | Blanchard of St. Hilaire has bequeathed | sides several thousand dollars to his bishop | relatives,and the latter will eontest } will. | with which ladies may use the California incidents | liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all | for the name of the California Fig Syrap or at R. H. Mason’s } Co., printed near the bottom of the package. '27thand 2Sth June instant, | Advertisements under this heading cnarged | cream, custards, cakes, puddings, etc. It | will not lose any of its flavor in baking | or eooking and flavors. ; at Sanderson & Co.’s. | the newest styles and best goods in child- | tw call and see our new stock of crockery, | Colwill’s. of a highly artistic book for the use of the | Chapel of All Souls, St. Peter’s Cathedral. The book waa printed at Oxford, in Eng- land, by Mr. A. R. Mowbray ana illumin- ated by Mr. Henry Coleridge Stuart Kverv page -—- = 2 ecclesiastically correct and in the highest form the art preservative of all arts. It is no Bra! that the binding is consistent with the printing and illumination. This beautiful look is to be presented the chapel by Mr. Justice Hodgson as a memorial of his lamented wife. It bears the following in- scription im Latin: “Ad majorem Dei gloriam, et ad honorem Sanctissimi Altaris Sacramenti, Hoc Missale in usum Altaris Capelli Ominum Animarum, et in piam memoriam Margarite Joanne Hodg- son, conjugis suw,que die xix mensis Oetobrie, A. D. MDCCCLXXXIX in Jesu aldormivit ab Edvardo Jarvis Hodgson, bajut Provincie Magistre Rotulorum datum est.” - = ON THE WAY, | Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. MANUFACTURERS SAMPLES. BOUGHT AT A GREAT SACKIPFICE Immediately upon the arrival of this large purchase of LADIES WHITE WEAR we will make an exhibit of the full line, Comprising many exquisite novelties, in A MONSTER SALE. The daintiest and highest class goods Will be fold at but a fraction of their value, BEER BROS. New Black Maire Silke, new Corsets, &c. just to hand. Weather Bulletin. Toroxto, June 14,10 a. m. a moderate, variable winds; fine, igher temperature. Light a little i ' of | Bet justice here.’ credit to Messrs. Haszard & Moore | | : j ; ' | ' | } sor wr Rome, June 12.~It is stated that the pope intends to issue an encyclical to the ; Anglican prelates, urging them to recog- and jurisdiction. In vatican circles it is admitted that such en- cyclical is comprised in the pope’s pro- gramme, but it is withheld until the ground is better prepared for its favorable reception. The object of the pope, who is also pre- } Paring an encyclical to the dissenting east- ern churches is to restore complete unity »n the charch. . Cucaco, June 12.—Theodore Nevins oue of the doorkeepers of the board of trade. was taken off in the smallpox ambulance to-day. He must have spoken to and been if contract with dozens of members before his condition was discovered. The gallery contained about fifty visitors, who fled thoroughly alarmed. It is said that Nevins and all the time on duty. Bostox, June 12.~In the house of re- presentatives to-day the bill prohibiting the mannfacture and sale of cigarettes was passed to be engrossed, after rejecting all unfriendly amendments. The bill allowing the Norwegian system of liquor selling to be established was passed to be engrossed 81 to 67. 7 Loxpox, June 12.—The agents in this city of the various British colonies and Sir Charles Tupper, the Canadian commission- er, have signed and presented to the Mar- colonies, today,a pet tion in reference to the extension of the proposed new death duties to colonial property. The petitioners urge that such property should be exempted when itis proved that the colonial duty has already been paid, : Monrreat, June 12.--The cable to the abled to give fuli expression of the present views of the British government, whose session of the conference. Children’s Week PROWSE BROS, Sorta, June 12.—Premier Stambuloff paid a farewell visit to Prince Ferdinand yesterday. Me was hooted as he drove to The police prevent- ed the people from taking more violent Loxpow, June 12.—Lord Roseberry has two thousand guineas Newmarket stakes Prince of Wales stakes at Ascot, the only race in which Sr. Hiarre, Que., June 12.—Rev. J. E. the seminary of St. Hyacinthe $10,000, be- and to nuns of Ste. Pelagie and St. Hilaire. Only a few hundred dollars were left to the THE LADIES. The pleasant effect and perfect safety conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look ee eeee ee ee “All run down” from weakening effects of warm weather, you need a good tonic and blood purifier like Hood’s Sparsapar illa. Try it. Important Notice.—The exten- sive auction sale of superior fur- niture, carriages, &c:. atthe late residence of the Hon. Judge Hensley, will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, = © which due notice will be given — K. Beairsto, auctioneer. ~ LOCAL NOTICES | for at the rate often cents per line. Consolidated flavoring powder for ice Try it. For sale Children’s suits from 75c up at Prowse Bros. You can always depend on getting ren’s clothing from the Wonderful Cheap Men. junel3 Positiveiy the last chance—All fishing jl2 3i We wish everyone in country and city which we are selling so cheap at W P dw 4w Painting—Miss Margaret H. Chisholm will form a sketching class in oil and water colors during the first week in July, and also special classes for children in drawing from nature. She will be prepar- ed to give lessons, as before, in al] branches of oil and water color painting, throughout its various departments. mll d&w USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the grem Blood and Nerve Remedv. The exodus of Norwegians from the United States via Mortreal for Europe still continues, “Unsold Locks and Locksmithing” is the sign on a Ninth avenue window near Forty fifth street, New York. The “Un- eold” is the locktmith’s name. Prisoner---‘Il want a change of venue, your honor.’ Judge —‘Then you’ll have to take oaih that yon don’t believe you will Prisoner—‘But that’s just what I’m afeerd I will get, your honor’ i WELL PEOPLE do not need medicine. Certainly not. But sometimes they have a headache or fee! bilious—yerhaps a little dizzy. This is the WARNING, EVERYBODY’S PILLS, taken at such times, will keep people well. Price 25c. per box. Pre- pared only by Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s. junel3 Best Food FOR Invalids. SLEEP This is assured if you rest your weary bones on the new Nickel-plated Wire Mattress. $5 each, and your money back if you want it. MARK WBIGH? & 00., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. Last week’s was Underclothing. Many people secured their Sum- mer Underclothing as they found we had just the right kind. CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. Our prices this week will demand the trade on Children’s Clothing. We can suit all sizes, all purses. all tastes. If your boys are hard on Clothing we have got the kind that will hold them. Wou may just as well buy from us, for we believe we sell the best and cheapest on P. E. Island. BROS PROWSE Charlottetown, June 11, 1894—dv Everybody Wants The Best. We havea large and varied stock of FRESH GROCERIES AND FAMILY SUPPLIES bought for cash, and selling at a small advance on cost. If you would only look over our stock we are sure to have your patronage, as our goods are not surpassed hy any house in Canada, and the prices are not higher than those asked for inferior goods elsewhere in the city. J.D. MACLEOD & CO. Rogers’ Building Queen Street, Charottetown.—jun 2 tu thu sat AJ une Snap! We ; opened a Case of BIBLES, ROMAN CATHOLIC PRAYERS, CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRAYERS, and Prayers and Hymns A. and M. combined. We the and are going to give the public the benefit of No 30 per cent. lower than regular ——————$—— have boug lot at away down figures the Snap or Bargain. Handsome alike. goods. goods. two We invite your inspection. ed HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, June 12, 1894—t t s GAWS PLANTS. ee Perennials (wintered over), Pansy in bloom, distinct choice varieties, 3 to 4c. each, 30c. to 40c. per dozen; Dai-yy Bellis | finest double white and pink do.; prize), to bloom ia a few weeks, 6 to 8c. each; Carnation (don- ble), Riviare aud Margaret, 3 to 5c. each, Indian Pinks, Sweet William and Forget-menot, 4 to 6c. each. Transplanted An- nuals, Verbena, odtocks and Phlox, realy to bloom, 20c. per oz; Later planted, 12c; Aster, Daisy, Pansy, Petuma Larkspur, Portulacea, Mari- gold, Zinnia, Candytuft, Nasturtium, Canary, Creeper, Balsam and Morning Glory (a climber) at 12¢ per doz; Edging Plants, Phrethrum or Golden Feather, Lobelia and Sweet Alyssum, 40c per 100; Dahlia Bulbs, 6 to 10¢ each; Gladiolias, 4 to 6c each. Vegetable Plants, transplanted.—Cabbage, Cauliflower and Celery, 50c. per 100, Tomatoes, per doz 12c ; a few Tomatoes in bloom at 6c each; Cabbage from seed bed, 12c per 100; Cauliflower, 25c. The above price list is intanded principally for our friends ordering from a dis- tance. We do not bind ourselves, dealing personally with our customers. Orders shipped or mailed to any part of the Maritime Provinces. Address J. J. GAY & SON, Pownal§P.E.I. The above for sale Tuesday, and Friday at Murket, Charlottetown, and every day at our Nursery, Pownal. : mon thu & wky Im—may26 COOL | Having several years’ experience in the Fatherland, also in New York, Iam pre- UNDERWEAR | pared to do all kinds of work in my line with neatness and despatch. Remember the place. Charges moder- | ate. 3m dé;w—may28 @aANADIAN PACIFIC RY. 4 CHEAP EXCURSIONS —TO THE—— Canadian Northwest, Manitoba, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Alberta. eS = Se —_ Clocks and Watches. | at Clock..oe Weteb JOSEPH opposite If you want your | cleaned or repatred go to } GOODSTEIN, Queen Street, J.D. McLeod & Co’s. For Hot Weather. Fine French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Net Shirts. Light Summer Merino Shirts and Drawers. Excursion Tickets good for Second-Class, Continuous Passage, to start on June ll, 18. 25, and ‘uly 16, and good for return within sixty days, at from $25 to $40 each. Full particulars of Ticket Agent. Ligh Cashmere Half Ho::e. KE. McNICOLL, . E. McPHERSON, Gen Pass poset, Asst Gen Pass nt, Montreal. St John, N junes—3i ; DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST, Queen Street, - -- Charlottetown HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. ward Island. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1894 going to have a Suit made? —(x eee Don’t you know that at BRUCE'S you can get: the best-fitting Suit that is possible to be had on Prince Ed- You can get a Suit made from $12.00 to $40.00,—that is from the cheapest that’s reliable to the best made in Canada. HATS and GENTS’ FURNISHINGS galore ! We sell for CASH ONLY. Prices away down. D. A. BRUCE, MERGHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, June Il, 1894—m w f ! (Ta HH A Chat About Clothing is a dressy piece of business. You certainly can’t chat about anything dressier snapshots of the latest styles in SUMMER SUITS, that all who see pronounce just the outfits to wear this season. offering them, and our offers are never refused without regret after- ward. on style, or handsomer than our That’s our reason for We invariably make a hit durability and artistic tailoring, ard the more you examine one of our Suits the more you'll want to wear it. It’s a want easily supplied, too, because there’s no superfluous fat on our prices ; they’ve beenjj trained down to the right oint for buyers, and we are selling \ lower than ‘the lowest. J. B. MACDONALD & C0. Charlottetown, June 6, [894—m w f WE ARE — Showing our new stock of Spring & Summer Tweets, Worsted & Fancy Overcoatings. Also, a beautiful assortment of Panting. Our goods are all new, and our prices just right. Wecan 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 f s tf Valuable Property For Sale. ROCKLIN HOUSE I will sell by Auction, in front of the premises, Kent Street, Charlottetown, the above valuable Hotel Property, on WED- NESDAY, the 27th inst., at 12 o’clock, noon. A good chance to secure a well-situated Hotel Property is now offered. Terms easy and made known ou appli cation to Messrs. Davies & Haszard, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. june8—tu fri tl sle AUCTION SALE ! DOMINION HOUSE And other Property. On WEDNESDAY, June 20th, inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, in front of the Domin- ion House, Great George Street, I will sell by Public Auction: Ist. The Dominion House, with Jand attached. The house, stables and out- buildings are in excellent repair, extensive and conveniently situated, and may be ex- amined daily till sale. The Dominien Hotse is the best stand for a hotel now in the market. 2. Pown Lot No. 59, in the 5th hund- red, with four-tenements. 3. Lot on Chestnut Street, with front ot 156 feet, with a two storey building and barn; and a yacant lot on Euston Street, 5i ft. ®in. in front. 4.° Field of 3 acres, with red Barn, near the Pottery. Terms to suit purchasers. : Apply to H, B, Smith, on the premises, or to A. MacNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, June 2, 1894—<dy eod tl sle Wide Awake And buying WOODILL’S "GERMAN BAKING POWDER, which costs so much less, and quality guaranteed pure and wholesome. Or Still Asleep And paying for Baking Powder in Tins, which are useless when emptied. June 1. 1894. * TO LET—A eon ees oe near Fitzroy, ing seven rooms In repair. Rent low, Apply to WM. CROCKETT, on the premises. 2aw tf—may30 Charlotteton, June 8—dy 1894, | may30 Charlottetown, April 30, 1894—mon wed fri | ~—{x) NEW FLOUR JUST RECEIVED AT 8. B. ENMAN & COS. BEAVER and FAMOUS brands of Flour very cheap for Cash at S. B. ENMAN & CO’S., In J. D. MeLeod’s Old Corner Building. “THE COMET.” ; x £ 8% $ hy ©, °e. 3-3 3a Mm £2 rt ~ § ’ 80,° oa << ee 2c 3 g5 a -s £ a 23 bag ae Pe os qh Os ~ — ae - pO sp Se 336 “ss 26 | a Be mae M&S = a = ~ WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Headquarters for Fishing Gear. NEW SUPPLIES NOW IN. mayl8 Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can have same by calling at Carter’s Bookstore and paying for this ad. junels NOTICE—Any person found tearing down posters that 1 have put up about town will be dealt with by law.—A. P. poster. ALLIN, City Bill- junel3 FOR SALE-—A Jersey cow, registered, with calf, Apply to Mrs. Geo. H. LEDWICH, cor- ner Kent and Edward Streets. BICYCLE FOR SALE—A “Columbia Light Roadster” (“Ordinary”), weighs 37 Will sell Address “ Bicycle,” P. O. Bo: only, and is as good as new. cash. junel3—2i FOUND-—A purse containing a of money. Apply at SANDERSON junel2 COAT LOST—On Wednesday, janel3 pounds for $15 x 704. small sum & Co's. 6th inst., a grey nap cloth coat, between Charlottetown and the Koad. Finder will be rewarded same at this office, or with Hugh New Haven. West River Bridge, on the Tryon on leaving McMillan, dy li wy li pd—junel2 WANTED.—Dressmaking in private fami- lies, to work by the day. Apply at this office. junell—3i PASTURE TO LET—Good cow at Brighton, adjoining Mr. wee in the field. Apply at THE omece. asture for one Ings’ field, EXAMINER lw—junes WANTED--A girl for pee work. Good references required.—F Queena Street, ARCHIBALD, tf—june4 FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottave op- ite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, formerly occupied by the subscriber. Posses- sion given lst May.—MAURICE BLAKE. ap2l—tf pd ag a Apply to MRs. Road. irl for general housework. . H. STEWART, Brighton may2i TO LET—One-half of the Three-story Dwel- ling on Prince Street, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. Davison. Apply to W. NER. W. WELL- u—mayi WANTED—A smart boy about who understands 16 years of taking care of horse e chdesw and making himself useful about a house. Apply at this office. mayl7 LOST—A gold pin set with pearls, with sil- ver medal and croes attached b ebain. Finder will oblige by lea office. a small ng at this li—junell | THE NO. 4 YOST. In presenting to the public our No. 4 Machine, we feel that we haue combined al] the latest and best improvements of the most successful inventors and experienced mechanics. The Carriage of this Machine contains many practical improvements, the usefu!- ness of which will at once be apparent. Among those specially worthy of mention are the following :— The new and improved Release Key, whereby the carriage can be released as well when raised as when lowered, and can be positively stopped 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 aujust- ment. A line can be written clear te 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 | and ains all the good points of our No. cont. No. 2 Machines. The speed of the Yost can be limited only by the ability of the operator to find and properly strike the keys. This we guarantee. In other words, its mechanism is con- trived to respond instantly to the touch of the operator by the adoption of certain ex- pedients, by the use of which— Ist. The touch 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 Writing Machine, because it is the most economical in respect to Inking, Supplies, Repairs, Durability, Ease of JLearning, Ease of Action, Size, Weight, Beauty of Work, Speed, etc. B@eSecond-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 WANTED. Two Hundred Men for the Sydney and Louisburg Railway. Highest wages paid good steady men. Apply to D. McGregor & Son, Contractors, Catalone, C. B., or Oliver Mason, Charlottetown. june9—lw pd FOR SALE. Valuable Business Premises At Murray Harbor South, Lot 64, The undersigned offer for sale that very desirable Business bear * consisting of Store, Dwelling House and Outbuildings, with about 3} acres of land formerly owned and occupied by John T. Hugh. Full particulars given on application. DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors, ete. Ch’town, May 14, 1894—m th & wy 6w CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Callin at Halifax. The magnificent, fast Steel Steame “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 18ru, at? p.m., and every Friday at 7 p. m., (arriving at Boston early Monday morning). FROM BOSTON—Tuesday,“May l5st, at 11 o’clock, a. m., and every Tuesday at 11 a. m, Superior Passenger Accommodation. Tickets. Charlottetown to Boston first- clase $7.50. Through Tickets and Bills of Ladin wili be issued at Stations on P. E. Islan Railway. Through freight delivered from Cars to Steamer without cartage or re- handling. aoe rates guaranteed. \lppers requiring their freight prom ly from United States should Caen shippers to forward via “Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L, CHIPMAN, nt, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. ap21 P. E Island Railway, Onand after FRIDAY, Ist Juve, 1894, the i (Sundays trains of this Railway will run daily excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down! Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240 600.......Charlottetown....... 6D 94 301 614.....Royalty Junction..... 606 919 3530 6485. orth Wiltshire. ..... 5M 8m 416 68 52 815 440 7 5@l 739 SOR FE sc cctves SE vctcinecss 455 790 508 7 44 TR 5623 7 -120 68 600 8 406 661i PM AM 140 8 84 1G 202 8 325 1044 22 9 307 017 317 9 237 935 442 10 146 (80 508 10 130 744 635 Hl Sguish 1235 800 D ood PM AM PM AM AM PM AM PM 630 300.. «+ 92 5 653 315. -- 96 516 728 340 ford 80 40 805 405)....... er 8 46 Mount Stewa t 820 410)....... DP cccces 810 35 Dee. BA sédekoneds — RRERSE CES 72 315 930 500....... osfb PORES. ....00000 72 26 S88 BUR bance se Bear River......... 6H 18 SPD DOs co cess sens ris... 615 115 AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM .o 1s ipl Mount Stewart...... °= .¢ OD OD. coer eee» AIIM AR.. oc ceecee 1000 5 20........ Georgetown 700 215 4M PM AM PM PM AM BOie swscashsséicuas Emetaid......... ntoinle 7% BEio0nc accep +-Cape Traverse.... «....++ - 63 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. Rail Moncton, N. J. DNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Railway Offices, 3lst May, 1894. HARD GOAL! Landing per Schooner “ Alaska,” 239 TONS HARD COAL, which will be sold low whilst landing. This is a good time to buy, as Coal is advancing. ©. LYONS, Queen’s Wharf. Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmacopeia, Quinine in this agreeable form is quicker in action and more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pills. Dose-—Half a wineglassful. For sale by all draggists. Sample bottle free to physi- cians upon nr of card. MEAGHER BROS. & CO., f.0%—d&w 3m Montreal, junell MILITIA. Sealed Tenders for the supply of clothing for the Militia and Permaner:t Corps, comprising Prunics, Trousers, Great Coats and Caps; Militia Store Supplies and Necessaries, —* ot Boots, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Iron Bedsteads, Brooms, Brushes, Saddl > Horse Blankets, etc; Hard and Soft Ovai; rd and Soft Wood (English measure) for the heati of all Military Buildings in each of the Mili- tary Districts, will be received up to noon on THURSDAY, 5th July, 1894. ‘enders to be marxed on the left hand corner of the envel- ope: Tender for “ Militia Clothing,” “ Militia Store Supplies,” “Coal” or “ Fuel Wood,” as the case may be, and addressed to the Honor- able the Minister of Militia and Defence, Ottawa, The contracts for Clothing are to cover a period of three years from the Ist July, 1894; those for Store Supplies and Ni Coal and Wood, are for one year from ist July, 1894. Printed forms of tender containing full par- ticulars may be obtained from the meal at Ottawa and atthe following Militia Stores, viz:—The offices bf the Su nten- dents of Stores at London, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal uebec, Halifax, N. S., St, John, N. B.,an innipeg, Man. Every article of dlothing, Store Supplies and Necessaries to be furnished, as well as the material therein, must be of Canadian manu- facture, and similar in all respects to the sealed tierns, which can be seen at the Militia Stores at Ottawa. This does not apply to material for saddlery. No tender will be received unless made on a printed form furnished by the Department, nor will a tender be considered if the printed form is aitered in any manner whatever. Each tender must be accom led by an accepted cheque on a Canadian Chartered Bang for an amount equal to ten per cent of the total value of the articles tendered for, which will be forfeited if the party making the tender declines to sign acontract whea called upon todo so. If the tender be not ac- cepted e cheque will be returned. the Department does not bind itself to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. A. BENOIT, Capt., Seuretary, Department of Militia and Defence, Ottawa, End June, 1894, junel2—éi TAXES. Owing to the tax levied by the City and Provincial Governments, The Dominion Plate Glass Ins. Co. have withdrawn their agency from this city. R. B. NORTON & CO. June 2, 1894—dy 6i 2aw guar The Other Man got my customers and spoiled my trade. He advertised, I DIDN'T. en RR Rp oom I