LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Gaeat mantle sale—Beer Bros and the home team emerged from the fray -_— : holding the long end of the argument. | ) —No. 2 Co. G. A., drill to-night | They won the mateh by 75 runs. Two oa innings were played, the Cabots being first s ewes , | tobat. The tans team were most unfor- O. A. Special mee ting,of St George's | .unate in the first innings, their wickets ge, Noll7l tonight. Visitors wel-| being mowed down with almos' as much | despatch as the hay now falling in our a A a mo Neiiehh tte farmers’ fields. Wilkie and Stevenson . chadiens cai ae | were responsible for these speedy falls, x each bowler taking four wickets The a | total Cabot score in this innings may be 8, _s, or Macdonald and | Said to be altogether due to three of the Mr K won the telephone | team- lhe first wicket fell for 11 runs; : | and at the fall of the fourth the figures Pree |had not been increased. The _ fifth ' | Meet ¢ St. Lawrence and sixth were down with but etght more eht. Elect of representatives | added to the score, the telegraph register- aed Sal | ing 19 runs at the fall of each. I'he fall si in | of the eighth wicket saw only 3 more runs | Tus Lyevew.—Arrange to attend the | added, and Cabot stock was at a discount, Lyceu Thursday even-| Bat) Murray was batting away in good : i. speaks for itself. | form, despite the speedy dissolution of al those who partnered him. He survived : . A ‘tball match between | the five who followed him to bat; and a team from the Canada and «a Charlotte- | thanks to his good work, when the tenth : ne is progress a Park this | wicket went down before a shooter from ate | Stevenson, the score had reached the very — |} respectable figure of 42. It was certainly Rerc ler an S f clothes | a small sco-e upon which to build hopes, ask. ¥ y 7] * serge. It is | and Caboters felt ominous for their safety. sold « wck and in indigo blue and | They did not know the snap that was in cial 1 : ry 24 yards store for them though. > The Canada’s team then took their first Warer Morox.—The new water motor | grasp of the willows, facing the bowling of tr blowing the organ of St. Peter’s Ca-| McQuillan and Bethune. If Cabot thedral was used for the first time yester- | wickets were taken wih ce- dav and gave complete satisfactior lerity, some other word denoting a an greater degree of swiftness will have The Ladies of the Methodist Charch, Souris, intend holdinga straw- Soctal— berry and ice cream secial in St. Patrick’s Hali, on ruesday, 16th inst., at 8 p. ™ sabia ais Tue Banp Sranp.—It is expected that . the band stand in Queen Square Gardens will be completed within ten days time. It is hope 1 there will be no hitch about the Music (hen. o Ow » business, Miss E. E. Ernat, Optician, will remain at Capt. Samuel McRae’s, Charlottetown, unt 30th inst. Call ear'y and avoid waiting. Satisfac guaranteed. Hours, 9a. m.to 5 p. m tf ia arleiagnnconne ANOTHER CHE Ar Trie - There Wiii Le auGther cheap trip Ey SS St Olaf from | ris to the Magdaleus on Monday, the th August. It is intended asa further inducement to tourists, to run far as Bird Rocks and Byron Island, besides her usual ports.of call, of which Wiis as due notice Le given. icles Kinpvesses AckNowlepcep.—His Wor- ship Mayor Dawson to-day sent a letter to Captain Wilson, of the Canada, expressing his appreciation and the appreciation of citizens generally of the two ments so kindly given in aid of the hos- pitais as well as of the many other kind- nesses shown by the captain and the ship’s company during their stay in port. Stalin ci From Moxtragat.—The Bonavista ar- rived from Montreal about ten o’clo last night with a general cargoand twenty- nine passengers. one of whom, Miss Bell, was for this port. The steamer left for St. John’s, via Sydney, with 40 head of cattle, 75 sheey: and a large quantity of produce. Mr. F. H. Arnaud, wife ard family will be passengers to St. John’s. Lc sidiaoceis Ar Tae Burrs—There was aclose con- test for the Silver Spoon on Saturday, Corpi Baird coming out ahead with 91. points, with Sergeant Davison and Captain Weeks 99 each and Corperl Anderson 89. In the Cochenthaler medal competition Sergeant Davison and Captain Weeks tied with 90 points each, and Captain Stewart made 84 points. The next competitions will be held on Saturday the 20th inst. rhacidlaaaes Lecrvres ix Puttuarmonic Hatit.—The tev. A. McDougall, Ph. D., of St. John, N. B., will deliver an address on the sub- ject “The Kingdom or God—its location, law+, penalties, rewards and ever-unfolding beanty and grandeur,” ia the Philharmon- ic Hall at 4 p m on Sunday next; and at 8 pm,inthe same hall, will deliver a lec- ture on “The seat of authority in religion : the church, the Bible, or practical reason? ” — > Varvara AproapD.—One of the trees on Hillsborough Square recently boxed up by the Public Property Committee of the City Council, was on Saturday iast des- troyed by some of those youthful vandals who congregate im that locality. Councillor | Tanton, chairman of the committee, forms us that he will thank any of the cit- izens who will acquaint him with the names of boys injuring trees, or rather city property, of whom an example will sureiy ye made se Basesatt—The match game st Mount Stewart on Saturday between the Char- lottetown and Tracadie teams, resulted in & victory for the Charlottetown team, the score being: Charlottetown 11, Tracadie 19. Six innings were played. Flood and Corish were the battery for Charlottetown, Jay and Wm. A. McDonald for Tracadie. The was exciting and close, each side getting rattled at tires may be arranged shortly. A. McDonald and E. Trainor. — oo yame A return match Umpires, A. Tue Canapa’s Coons were entertained to dinner by thefr “leader, Mr Cox, at the Revere Hotel Saturday evening. After par- taking of a sumptuous repast, prepared in Mrs Browa’s best style. the company in- duiged in singing, speech-making, ete. The company, to use their own expression,spent the finest few hours of their life; and sorry were they when breaking-up time came. The evening’s entertainment closed by the jolly party rising with joined hands and Queen.” -_ —-as Tue Rerormarery Meerixe.—A meet- ing wae held in the Y. M. C. A. on Satur— day evening, to take steps towards the establishing of a home or reformatory in Charlottetown. Hon. Donald Farquhar- son occupied chair. Besides the chairman, the meeting was addressed by Dr. Taylor, Rev. D. McNeill, W. A. Weeks, L. L. Beer, W. H. Aitken, and Miss E. E McKinnos. Hon Mr Farquharson, Messrs. ’ WA Weeks and L L Beer were appointed & Comimitiee to procure information con- cerning the proposed home or reforimatory and communicate the same to a further Mrs. Carvei. was present and informed the meeting that there was some the meeting entertain— | in j | back THE CRICKET. —— ! | | ‘ r'nx Cabots and a team from H. M. S. Canada argued it out Saturday afternoon; | to be employed to tell how Canada wickets t»ppled over. The first four fell for only 5 rans; and with double that number down the score had only been increased by 3 runs. The figure was still 8 when the ninth wicket dropped. Then Stevenson partnered Drury, and between them they rolled’ up 8 runs more, making the score 16 all when the tenth wicket fell. | In the second innings beth teams made |up for the poor batting in the first, only the Cabots put on the better streak. Several of their reliables more than made up for the ciphers it was their lot to win in the first venture. Moore, Carveil, Carter and Bethune whacked the leather | in all directions, and played good cricket The Canada’s more freely in their second | for their respective scores, } men battled | innings, yet they could take only very liberties with the Cabot’s bowlers. | Bethune made a splendid one-hand eatch | off Walter’s bat in the Canada’s first inn— ings. He had just delivered the bal! to | that batsman, and was in the act of re- covering himself when it came whizzing into his eutstretched hand. He pluckily held on to it, however, and spoiled what, at the least, would have been a four hit. The score was as follows : few CABOTS—FIRST INNINGS. MeQuiilan | b w, b Wilkie......... ccuiaaee i Ct DONEO. 6 ois critics? Tresor b Gee veneOm. ... .. cos s «ecsnceces 2 OE EE Rives ee ee. 0 ENE UNS soo decades ccceesvemnek BT OE WN icices ce phsniisbantnvarecone sss 20 Sullivanc Nelson b Wilkie............. 0 J Nicholson b Stevenson.. .................. I Bethune c Day b Stevenson............... « 9 D dsitebolein & Wilkie... c..i..00. 500.0004. 8 C McQuillan b Stevenson. .............2.005 0 We PI eikhea xe cclinclie . cs wouentenee S 42 SECOND INNINGS. McQuillan c Charles b Wilkie ............ l ALE TLCS I TE IB sa vccnicoestudeactidianeceaes 3 Re We I i sii iis vce odin 19 Moore b Stevenson........ al I OR sie cnstek ct ok nresiconns | Sullivan c Gordon b Stevenson.......... 1 De MAROINOG, MOOG. «5 oicnccthecetse- cece 2 Dethune oc and & Witicie. .1<.. 32. i25--450000 15 D Nicholson 'b Charies......... . sccco.eces-s 1 C ReQeiiten b Wilkiéz.........<..%...-.. @ ee i II Fi des tscin boc 3 98 H. M. S. CANADA —FIRST INNINGS, Pe ie Fic sp xameneees 2 Whitehall ¢ Moore b Bethune............. @ Wilkie b McQuillan.............. en = Gordon b McQuillan............00 iia eae 0 RON NOT os ok 6 ciccicevcinercs Fazackerly b Bethune......... hiisteee © BN Oe iicetinits on cscs ceinade seas cces 0 Thotapson 6 McQuillan.............000000 0 Walters-c and b. Bethune....... ...iceee 5 Drury b McQuillan............ 3 I ii wie 5 16 SECOND INNINGS. PaGbetih Bb DEMETRY . < 5 cacrestheds (ecsecessegee’ O Whitehall & Marray...:.. .<..2.3....ésssste. 0 OP I Po oso oe oo Pein sevesintes I I . sneconomensepione’ 0 RE We RNIN cen hidocicnce ncccceese 8 Fazackerly b McQuillan.............-.000.. 5 Re ii sis no dn ciceree © I, WOR GUI oo sas cc cesencscnsinerse bt Walters c Murray b McQuillrn........... 0 *Pritchard c C McQuillan bBethune..... 1 SONI SOU GUN inti iiss beranes es eaenreons 4 49 *Pritchard replaced Drury in the second innings. e+e+e SAILORS AT THE PARK. A detachment of about ninety blue- jackets, under Lieut. Towers, and twenty- tive marines with Lieut. Smith, came ashore from the Canada at ten o’clock this morning, and marched to Victoria Park for drill. Our citizens had no notice of | | | : : at : . | sailors’ review singing in royal good style “God Save the | i | always get there, rain or shine. | this parade, or they would have been out in force to witness the manceuvres, as & is always a drawing event. was we noticed Lt.-Col. Moore, and a few militia criticising the movemente, number sight-seers who It was a treat to see the old company drill carried out by the sailors. Many consider it much more stylish than the new drill which has superseded it with the land forces. The marines did some skirmishing and form-— ing for cavalry; the sailors principally battalion drill, wheeling in companies, half companies, sections, and fours, form- it x Uh officers and a “ u., of | ing line and breaking into column on the | march. Their service leggings and jackets looked very natty, and every man clear active and alive to obey the word of com- ; mand. $27 realized some years ago in aid of a reformatory, which, with the interest thereon bow amounted to about} $37, which would be banded over to the “oer Pat Ur.—-Today Mary Jane McMillen paid $50 and $10.05 costs, the fine impos— violating Committee eo soon a3 definite action was | ed upon her some time ago for taken the Canada Temperance Act. OS PI LITII IIIT IIIT IIIT 4 Midsummer H White Sale. i temperature. astonishing. Tux Wearner.—Light to moderate winds; fair weather; not much change in We open next week the largest variety of LADIES’ WHITE WEAR ever im- ported by us. morning, 20th inst. BEER BROS. ae The values will be Sale will begin Saturday er J CS CD ae Ce AR SS Ee nT gy tc DAILY EXAMINER LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. Special Correspondence of The Kxaminer Persenat.- Mr G who i been A Freeze, has here for afew days, left vesterday via the Northumberland for home. MrJH Bell and Mrs Bell returned home on Saturday night from California. James Robinson, formerly in the employ of the Royal Electric Light Company, | Charlottetown, came over on the North- umberland Saturday night from Ottawa, where he has been for about four years, Mr M Lamont, of Fredericton, N B, was & passenger via the Northumberiand Saturday evenjng. He went throngh to Charlottetown where he intends v isiting his niece, Mrs Arthur Johnson, for a few days before going to Mutch’s Hotel, Stanhope Beach Mr B D Higgs, formerly editor of the Guardian, arrived here on the Northum- berland Saturday night from California, where he has been for about 18 months for the benefit of his health. Dr Anderson, of Charlottetown, was a passenger on the Northumberland Satur- day night. Mr RS Bowness, photographer, is havy- his store on Central Street painted. Exrorrs —Shipped July 13. per Northumberland, from Point du Chene: IS cases eggs, $58; 2 bris salmon, $21; 10 | brs ealfskins, 53 bds hides, $687; 1,000 lbs tallow, $80; 250 Ibs butter,$40;.1 horse, on $90; 2,450 bush oats, $1,080; 50 lambs, $100; total, $2,156, Wasner, Wasner.— Sing Lee, the Chinaman, bas started a laundry here, two dvors above H A Compton’s on Central Street. i - > PERSONAL. store Mr F W Morley, optician, is in town. Mr. W. A. F. Scott, Summerside corres pondent of the Guardian, is in town. William L Hall, of Waterbury, Conn, is visiting the Province. He 1s at the Queen. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beer have arrived in England after a pleasant trip across the Atlantic. Dr. Thomas Hall and wife and Thomas Hall, jr., of Boston, are among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Henry Doblin, business manager of pany, is at the Davies. Rev D D Moore, of Penang, Straits Settlement, with Mrs Moore and son, are visiting hig mother in this city. Mr R F Archibald, representing J P Archibald & Co, Truro, was at the Queen over Sunday. He went west today. Mr. J. J. Hughes, agentg2of the Mer- chants Bank of P. E. Island, Souris, is in the city. He is at the Hotel Davies. Mrs. Billingsley and Miss Maud Bil lingsley will leave to-morrow on a two weeks’ visit to friends in New Carlisle, Quebec. Harry Doblin, representing George Nel- ville and Bryan D’Arley, who open at the Opera House on Moniay next, is at the Davies, Mr. B. D. Higgs returned on Saturday evening from Southern California. His many friends will be pleased to hear that he is much improved in health. Rev Mr Woollard conducted services at Cherry Valley yesterday forenoon, and preached an able and eloquent sermon at St. Peter's in the evening. Mr. B. D. McLellan, Tignish, Asssistant Clerk of the Provincial Legislature, spent Sunday iv the city. He was registered at the Hotel Davies. Lord Dufferin is the only British sub- ject, outside the royal circle, who isa Knight Grand Cross of the four “Service Orders” of the Bath, the Star of India, the Michael and George, and the Indian Empire. Mrs L G Macneill, on the first afternoon she received after her return home, had 90 callers between 5 and-6 o’clock. Mr. Mac- neill has ~aken the house on Union street, next to Mr. John MclIntyre’s.—St. John Telegraph. Mr. and Mrs. Arnaud and family were passengers ‘in the Bonavista to-day, en route to St. John’s. A large number of friends were on the wharf to wish them bon voyage, and Mrs. Arnaud was presented with an exquisite boquet of roses by Miss Helen Peters.! Miss Jennie Ross, B. A. of P. E. I., was at Stellerton over Sunday visiting friends Besides being of charming manners, she has the reputation of being the cleverest young lady that has ever passed through Dalhonsie college. She graduated from that institution this year.—New Glasgow Enterprise. The popular O. A. Hornsby, acting agent of the Merchants’ Bank, Charlotte- town, P. E. 1., was in town yesterday, be- ‘ing off on a week’s vacation—one-third of aday of which he snent unintentionally at Stellarton Station. He calledon many friends yesterday, who were delighted to sce him, and left for Halifax this morning. —Truro News. —_—_—_ Warer.occep.—A Georgetown despatch of the 12th says: “Captain Spain, at Georgetown, P EI, reports seeing the derelect barque Rodente, of Faime, Austria, about half way between Magdalen Islands and East Point, P EI, timber loaded and waterlogged. The ship’s crew had probably landed at Magdalen Islands. The schooner Maggie May, Ellis, of Chezzetcook, had the ship in tow and put some of his crew aboard, set part of the ship’s sails, and was making for Port Hawkesbury, where she will probably reach on Saturday.” Oe —_— Fi10t And Thirst y! Ever feel that way? You will find Johnson’s Lemonade Tab- lets make a deliciously cool and refreshing drink. No trouble to prepare, done in a few seconds. ‘Tablets are done up 12 in a bottle at 10 cents. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. WHY CHEAT YOURSELF ? You may think it pays to cheat other people, but that is not the question. If your neighbor com- missions you to buy goods for him you may deceive him in the quality and pocket the profits, but where is the profit in cheating yourself? If you must pay the doctor who treats another man’s eyes, you may get a cheap doctor ; but will you hunt up a numbskull to practice on your own eyes? You might get him cheap, but would you save money in the long run? In baying goods for your own use, why should you substitute a poorly-made article? You can cheat yourself most wretchedly in buying cheap FUR- NITURE. It is a common trick, but the beauty and valne of your own property suffer from it. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD. Who'Sell at Selling Prices, io SS] the Melville and Darley Dramatic Com. | AD! An Exceptional Offer soeolisiill asst DRESS GOODS TO CLEAR AT 37 Cents a Yard. Regular Selling Price, 45 cts to 75 cts. WEEKS. We bave 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 and Hats, 25 cents. Very Showy Styles. 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 Brack Cashmere at 50 cents, worth 75c., is getting low. iKks> It is, without doubt, the Best offered in BLACK GOODS. Bargain ever Call at once and secure a Dress W. A. Weeks & Co.. THE PEOPLY’'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, June 21, 1895. SUPREME CouURr, foxpay, July 15. Alex. N. McPherson vs John McLonald. —Action of trespass. Still befure the Court. The July term of the Court meets at “Georgetown tomorrow. eclauisiceial Gosre. Meevinc Yesterpay.—Mr. A!- fred Farmer,jof H M 8 Canada, conducted two very large and very interesting Gospel m-etings in Philharmonic Hall yesterday. “The law of the Lord” was the subject of his address in the afternoon, and in the evening his subject was “the forgiveness of sins.” A number of sailors were pres- ent and joined heartily in the singing. Mr. J. R. Davison sang a beautiful solo “Jesus Lover of my Soul.” Jt is a credit to any navy to have such earnest christian worker as Mr. Farmer. The people of Charlottetown will always assure him of 4 cordial welcome. oe Overs Hovse.—George Neville and Bryan Darley, supported by a good Eng- lish company, have secured the Masonic Opera House for four nights, beginning Monday next, July 22nd. They will pre- sent Mr. and Mrs. Kendall’s version of Tom Taylor’s masterpiece, “Still Waters,” D’ennery’s ‘*f'wo Orphans,” “The Day After the Wedding,” and “O’Callaghan on His Last Legs.” Remember the date and look out for advt. _- —o — Gorep BY a Buit.—Sussex Record: On Monday while Mr. William Adair, of Mill- steam, was letting his bull out of the stable, the animal suddenly made an at- tack on him and gored him badly, breaking three ribs, a splinter piercing the lung. Mr. Adair would have been killed had not his son, who had heard his father’s cries, arrived promptly and driven off the infurig ated animal. Dr. Pearson is in attendance and hopes the injured man may recovers enn ncn Tue Bic Fire.— tunis is the twenty- ninth anniversary of the “hig fire” in Charlottetown. The fire started on the morning of Sunday, July 15th, 1866, in ar unoccupied house on the corner of Pownal and King Streets, and before it was ex- tinguished about four blocks of buildings in the business portion of the city wee destroyed. —~@ A Va.vasLte Brick.—Manager Libby, of the North Brookfield gold mine, arrived at Bridgewater on Tuesday with a fine brick of gold weighing 2314 ozs. This brick was the result of last month’s work, and had it not been that the stamps were idle six days of the month, a much larger brick would have been the result.—Hali- ifax Chronicle. _--_>--— Loor S. Wins.—At the matinee race meeting at Halifax on Friday Loot S, for- merly owned by Geo E Hughes, of Char- lottetown, and now owned by H B Clarke, Halifax, was first in the 2.38 class. The heats were half-mile, three in five. Loot’s best time was 1.15}. "GEORGETOWN > Tea Party and Races. Wednesday, 17th July, 1895, The Ladies of St. James’ (R. C.) Con- gregation intend holding a Grand Tea in connection with the Races on Wednesday, 17th July, 1895, in aid of their Church, at the Exhibition Grounds, Georgetown. A well-stocked Refreshment Saloon, Swings, Merry-go-Round, and all sorts of amusements wili be provided for the occasion. Don’t fail to attend if. you wish to have a good day’s sport. Tea on the tables at 11 o’clock, a. m, Tickets, 25 cents. Children under twelve, 15 cents. By order of Committee. RACES. $200—Georgetown Driving Park—$200 2.30 Class (Pacing & Trotting), Purse $100 3 Minute Class “ a8 - 70 Green Race, “ “ “ 30 Races to start at 1.30 o’clock, p. m. Entrance fee, 10 per cent. of purse i each class, viz., 5 per cent. to accompany nomination, 5 per cent. evening before races. Five horses to enter and three to start in each race. A horse distancing the field entitled.to first money only. He to withdraw and the remaining horses to finish the race. Purses to be divided: 60 per cent. to first, 30 per cent. to second, and 10 percent. tothird, No horse barred by record made after June 15th, 1895. Horses to be owned in Maritime Pro- vinces three months before close of entries. Katries to close on July 6th, 1895, Na- tional rules to govera. Special fares by P. E. Island Railway :— Charlottetown to York, inclusive, 75c Suffolk to Scotchfort, - 60c Mount Stewart to Peake’s, “ 45¢ St. Teresa’s to Perth, t 35c¢ Cardigan, ” 20c Brudene}!, « 10e¢ Tickets at one single class fare will be issued from Souris, St. Andrew’s and in- termediate Stations by morning train, good for return on 17th and 18th inst. All communications respecting races to be addressed to ANDREW LAVERS, Secretary of Races. Georgetown, July 12, 1895—d&w phbhbhbbibibhbbbhbbbhbbbhibhbibbbhbiniriii in ee be bb bb be hel be he hb be bp be he be be i hh You Can be Comfortable without fear of ruining the Sty’e and Flare of your Sleeves and Skirts. The most stylish gowns are made with Fibre Chame?s as the interlining, which gannot be harmed by cruelfing. All good things are imitated, so be sure and get the genuine FIBRE CHAMOIS. YARD HAS A RED LABelL with the name on it. julyl0—3i 351 PA Every SOOO O0GS 9000220000000009 0004 LONDON HOUSE ! (x1 —_—— Bargain in Kid Gloves. 250 PAIR LADIES’ TAN KID GLOVES. LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. Selling for 50 cents Selling for 95 cent cents, ¢. J. HARRIS, Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy AGENT a aa —— — a a << —e 15, “MONDAY, JULY 1895. Hats, Caps CLOSING OUT SALE or Gentlemen’ s Furnishings and Readymade Clothing. We are positively closing out these DISCOUNTS OF FROM 25 TO The class of goods we offer for sale are in the market, Genuine Discounts will be is disposed of. Charlottetown, July 4, 1895. Departments of our business, and will sell our Entire Stock of the above Goods at 40 PERCENT. Some Lines at Less Than Half Price. the most fashionable given till the whoel TERMS SPOT CASH. DBD. A. BRUCE. —— —{x) Women’s Fine Dongola Shoes, worth $1.50, 6 Charlottetown, July 13, 1895—dy Sneed = - ~ aeeemaneeetsna ons es WOOL! n to Card. Taken to Manufacture, "e Cloth. Bought for Cash. Highest made from pure Wool only. Wholesale and retail. MONSTON WOOLLEN Msonic. Temple Building, THREE DOORS BELOW J. D. McLEOD'sS WwW. Charlottetown, July 2, 1895—135 & wky Grafton FOR SATURDAY. for $1.00, Fine Dongola Bals or Button, worth $1.75, for $1,25., a B. MACDONALD & Co. WG6OL: Taken in_ Exchange Price Allowed. We call special attention to our fine Tweeds, which we manufacture from imported Marino Wool. Also to the fact that we have a Scotch Dyer in the Mill, so that we can give you a good standing color. Another important fact is that our go>Js are all Wholesale orders delivered from Charioitetown. MILLS. Sircet, Agent. COENHER. (. TURNER, SIMEON JONES BREWERS, ST. JOHN, N. B. Ale and Porter Sole Agents for the Maritime Provinces for REINHARDT & GO’S, ssvantiLicer. Salvador in bottles is Especially Suited for Family Use. June 25, 1895, = Misleading ! DR. H. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Offices -- Rent Strest Ang 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. BOATS FOR S1LE—\A sail boat, sloep rigged, 16 feet keel, and 124 feet keel row boat. Both boats are in good condition. Apply at GV Mooxer’s Barber Shop. lw pd—jyl0 PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for one ortwo cows near residence of L.© Owen, Esq, Saint Peter's Road. Appiy to H JAMES PALMER. may.9—tf TO LET~—A nice cottage on Fitzroy Stree East, seven rooms. Apply to J D Tarior, Queen Street. junel4 TO LET-~— The house at the head of Pownal | Street lately occupied Ly Mrs John Dorsey; | heated with hot water; possession given at nee. Apply at Tar EXAMINER office RESIDENCE FOR SALE—The property of Mr Archd Johnstone, now occupied by Mr Webster, situate on the Malpeque Road, near Bayfield Street, verms easy. Apply to A A 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 Diseaunts Saturday. Do you want a Fashionable Made Suit? to us; we make only that kind. MeK AY WOOLEN C@., The Swell Tailors. If so, come Charlottetown, July 5, 1805—135 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 Fashionabie Tailor. Charlottetown, June 26, 1895—135 oo Advertisers ! Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. Tue EXAMINER reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY. . |} MCLEAN, Solicitor, iw-july9 TO Li “—A comfortable dweiling house, | Situated on Upper Great George Street, near | Post Office. apply to Mrs B C Prowsk, | Hillsboro Square. 3w 13) pd—jyl2 wibiesidicinasillitaipapieiis | FOR SALE—A trained spaniel dog, two | years old, first-class retriever, can be had cheap by addressing P O Box 162. 3i—jylo WANTED—A good canvasser for ever County in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick an { Prince Edward Isian 1, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap26 TO LEIl—A very comfortable and pleasant | ly situated dwelling house of !2 rooms includ ingsmal!l bath room and convenient pantry, | having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- i ford Street. Brighton Road; vine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren imoderate- Apply to W C Harris, Jr. ee | PASTURAGE TO LEI—Ai Marsnfield. } Good spring water. Apply to F. TURNER. | june25—2, 5, wky im WANTED--Watering Cart. Apply at this } office. june2i W ANTED—A middle-aged, respectab'e wo- man as housekeeper. Apply, stating wages reguired and references, to Rev & T WooL- LARD, Georgetown. if-june6 WANTED TO HIRE ® light buggy office For a mouth or two and harness. Appiy at this ii—june2s TO LET OR FOR SALE ~The new dwelling house and premises on Euston Street, recent- ly oceupied by the undersign-d! large grounds, frnit trees, etc ; lot 112x162; hot water heating, bath room, hot and cold water. Ap- ply to C B Chappell or John Hoiman. june —im 135 TO LET—That comfortable brick dwelling horse, known as the Peake Homestead, situ- ateon Water Strect, lately in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, C C; possession given at once. Also, that beautifully situated two story dwelling on I’rince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, sq; 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. 135 if—may2 WANTED—A School Teacher or pupil in the higher branches to fill a position of trust during the summer months; one accustomed to dealing with farmers prelerred; mast be willing to travel. Acdress, enclosing starap for particulars, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. q junel—-132 TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—apl5 WAN TED—Two laundresses, one meat and fish cook, one waitress, one kitchen girl, fer Summer Hotel. Apply to Mrs BURRIS, Great George Street. if—junely WANTED—An honest, active gentleman of ia ly to travel for established, reliable house Salary $750. payable $15 weekly and expenses Situat.on permanent. References. nclos self-addressed stam ped envelope, Tite Domin ion Company, 315 Omaha Building, Chicago junel2—lm Apply to Mes F W tf—july6 ital TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy also a doble seated Phaeton. Terms reason abie, Enquire at G. G. Jury’s Jewelry Store north side Queen Squire, opposite Post Office May is —dy 3m93 WANTED AT ONCE—G0od coat, pant and vest makers; no apprentices need apply to McKAY WOOLEN Co. tf—juneds TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brigiton Lodge on the North River, and formerly the sum- mer residence of thelate Admiral Bayfield; terms very reasonable. & BLANCHARD, WANTED--A cook. HyYNDMWAN, Kent Street. Apply to BAYFIELD junel