ee Cee ee ee a ee TRIER omer ganatose ewes: x eee alee. reabeteannn a AM SR eg ie ee ? se sapets ARB Sa OO OMe ie ti . ners TT ae . pes ‘ ¥ y wk E DAILY EXAMINER £3 ‘ i : = : i. ‘ SATURDAY, JUNE THE DAIL CX AI ia = lose cetesaitncinel ~ ST. PETER'S SILVER JUBILEE. CITY COUNCIL MEETING, You seldom have an op ss, of “BREE FROM AL oe THE DAILY EXAMINER oh a ' The ‘ Yesterday Music by the | AN emergency meeting of the City ave it now if you take advantage of D. tist—Sermon by Archdeacon Kaul- | Council was held last evening to consider ~ : 5 learance sale of readymade ale vexatious conditions and JUNE 30, 1894 } h-A Touching Reference to Rev. | the report of the Market Committee with | j),.. ju30 d3i wii restrictions are the Poli- i : W. Hodgson | reference ti » sanitary arrangements of ems . “ee {re re ne to the un tary . rang en Thee cies issued by the STEEL RAILS } } rvices in Market Hous and City Building het . | . Jubilee of St. | were present, Mayor Dawson, and Cou [- CANADA ‘ _ ait i to vesterday. | Hors Fennel, Hughes, Hoope r, Tay lor. oo <a" +e i p E. Tela music | Councillos Fennel, on behalf of the | AC CIDENT b> ? s e { Magniticat | Market Committee, moved the adoption of ——— ASS.CO. a . posed by the the following report : Qn Mon lay morning, 2 5th j inst, between sis ; h, Mr. L. W Phe committee appoint d to lo — : the Railway Station and Prince Street, E R BROW to } a , Wi ippropriate, In | Sanitary arrangements in the M Hh il, | along Water Street, a eae —_ _ ° ° ve P H LO'l ‘ ¥, Just past, ot. recommerd the pls ‘ing of the men’s ¢ loset | engraved dimes Finder will be rewarde: . . . | o ) ©he : . o”7 See enies nea a e I P | ofthe church | in the basement, uader the stairs, on the | on leaving same at this office, june27 CH’TOWN. ‘ COM] ls number. of young, | north side, and pl acing the women’s up- | an iintiiiadie ee e at ms clergymen and has given | sigirs, so as to be clear of Mr. Saunders’ AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, Trunks, wal I > , r whos work is, bY apartment. i WORDS aaa _— us ler ipa inted to be correct { The report was ad pte 1, Gou illor } € Abo of jiast even- | } ] ns - e+e — _ | Hugkes only appe y again < LC. os PARTICULARS WANTED ! Tallis, he Venerabl Councillor Tanton 1 {the following jie A . Valises, ~ \ W } and an un-}, lution, which was s led by Cou 2 St | . Oppositio } ne vational ra 6 ee 4 < Archdeacon | | lived. That tend | vled fe = Pr ‘ T Exawisee Trunks ‘ at a le \ é hat ten 2S = SegoraL Desepatoses TO Tue Hxawi runks, Na a SePmion, f ¢f iction of tl a ary arrang x és ee oe : wine ! f tl ty and market buiidings Cras = | crag | Sng tne pret * = FATAL RAILWAY ACGIDENT. N St. | market committee and Mayor, said Q <, Valises, : ' lers to be submitted to this Council at Y ; ee Jan | next regular meeting : be ge f : a : . , j rh I ution carried ae sy ™ LV j i . : . " ’ evade Co ee or Hughes thes grave | a A Train Goes Through a Bridge. Trunks. ave a : On, | his intention to move for a 1 ! ‘ra- | will { t all our patrons. There is Jan ‘ ived | tion of the report of the market committee | not! wl eryone so much desires td i a , | io re gard to the position of the ad Pare aero a . 1 aa z — 7 Moncron, June 30. \ alises. o+are - ais 5 wi d Sees eo a ae = ge aa 7 a on While a train was crossing at Shepody - - ” 7 \ n 1000 | ket howse. he } every iOuseKecper, 8s iu 4 : siti ie stun e VIVE LA HUM ' lowed w | The City Clerk was ordered to ca for | opportunity lost not to look at our stock River bridge yeoute rday the “ya . * | \ ull know. | “wigs. AB me" ] rket us | of tables s.lver,of rich, elegant, beautiful, | ¥®Y- The engine crossed over ~ safety; Trunks. A vEw a G ax ful tenders for pajn ogee re ee es io ee pe: : > i aahepnis Teens but the passenger car, and freight and ‘ . owertul eX- ‘ounci rn¢ ne vel designs anc 8. x . om uns ! i ‘ ecu. wh with Council adjourn See a fv the Sd estan shs of the | Mail car went through the bridge to the ‘ ‘ae fully As w will be se : ino ir advt mae : “ oath'e. art tn the ealication ot river below, a distance of 10 or 12 feet. V l é : ta : iis as, , ae AS y SCC ' _— ons Y 2 silversn) 8 afr > t se a ° " P - pani rra pa wa al intercourse, in | the bouse occupied by the late 5 Yor | knives, forks, butter dishes, cream pitchers, Miss cane Tee ae —— ye on aiises " a . per ' as a wise | Ball will be let immediately after the Se | sugar bowls, celery holders, tea pots, fruit | ¥88 serousty, i. uae a ‘J . Rn J d eee: Bye a i spiritual guide | on the 5th July. This hous f the | packets, ete: The durability of silver All the train han¢ *s except : ve driver an he peoy 4 ‘ We | a felt the | best tenement building in th : makes it cost camparatively little in the fireman were injured seriously. Trunks. oO at the t that this w th ~ and co lectively j tho yr AMO { n ws iated a 5s end. aie oe j rl suran anies ss va This parish, hig oO » with splendid lawn, and will } New Fish Carvers, Fruit Spoons, Bread COST OF OUR RAILWAY. a as a veentemes tea) une @ h, the state, were the be let at a reasonable rate. Any persons | Porks, ete. , just received. ae udded ine aaene yh ' poor peca had gone W th all the desirous of securing a convenient and de- | ee per cent. of the old rates. os i. t pow possessed in such large | sirable house should inspect this one. T TAY O R, ' roperty insured at 1 per cent. will on re and which t nade him A | Hon. Mr. Haggart’s Statement. property insured at 1 ye ‘ it I V t i a wi tog mau D - _ —E. W., be insured at 1.05, and property at 2 per : rreatest Of all | Th ent. at 2.05,—the new order going in . ed FIRST CANEROY BLOCK. vr . 7 _ f 14 Knew him } jnne3d : force on Monday. This is the immediate fn life, | ahee work | 4 ee ees Orrawa, June 30. effect of the tax on insurance companies. | and i avel by land Hon. ae ees made “e — } ted ¢} } } ° 4 the sovernment railways is Tih diteeeeee Lae eeteietiy. ol ti. ith and depress- n of} f , Fi t statement of } ; te cea ew S esa, | . » Say a do } METHODIST CHURCH Want tel 0 i OPPOW, on Irs yesterday. The Intercolonial made a pro- I 3 —at or ¢ e vith our holy | ian fit on the year of $21,061, und the Prinee added g wn beha gave him, I | No origace. $1, 200, Edward Island Railway a loss of $63,731; make all sa I veness. It was SUNDAY StHOOL i. and the Windsor branch a profit of $1i,- ‘ ‘ t him the power For a term of from three to| 426- making a net loss on the — W i i 4 4 ee" " ss ° : ai > ‘ 2 1 $96,154 n diy was. It is * ro veara ‘ ; .| the Government ral]ways of $26,154. f pockets 6 wonth and worl eo | live years, on Land and Build the Int. rcolonial there was an increased farmers and trades P re. being dead: vet ines, corner of Great George income of $12,000.57; the Prince Edward I sar y y W heds s0 sweet | and Euston Streets, Charlotte- canes ee fe dk hae. a and all other such m ry May God : : | q ee . > 444, and On as Sty oe etiam eee eee ee. te ore : on filles ula anil oa WILL BE HELD jtown. Apply for full infor-| Tye expenditure had been reduced $459, he people ill he oOpay, in the eni.}s'* 7 ” perry . ‘ a . ~ : . oat ; 2 = J : cad ee +} un} that the one or two talents with mation to EH. F. CoomBs, Queen pootlentatats. 204 ter Pete eta agoubiy Or treDiy a8 mnuch as ne taxes : ae ntercolonia!; 3.3 vr Prine “ - . which we are endowed may be sanctified . ‘ ser ; — a amount to. But the Government think} that w. aaa e stronger for the Master’s AT KEPPOCH., Hotel, or to A. A. Mc LEAN, Island, and $82,626 on the Windsor PURE- MILD SWEET that the people won’t know it é id ultimately with him enter into ON Barrister branch. The reduction was chiefly due to at peor , tan kemrciiltaean tua EEE re-arrangements of the train service, | FAAS] IFF Humbug, forever. ee , ; : | The above amount is needed in order to | which had been greater than the actual In conclusion, Archdeacon Kaulbach lj pay off a mortgage held by R. Heartz, due requirements of the traffic warrauted. A PLUG CUT g MANITOBA CROPS. said: The Feast he Dedication — 5 l'let: Novembér, 1498. The pen, has | number of trains had been withdrawn, Es; ally suggests a § n thought. fith nt red: but he and the consequence was a great saving in | The acreage of Manitoba in wheat, oats, cae oastiens station of .s0¥ aud. been tendered; | he can, the lawyers ! ; eal 5 8 was no a ts | The a ; ] ct a m ‘ . ; -y fay, compel payient of a prince ipal be- | men and matertal. ‘ ‘ and potatoes merenare ae 7 yer. Set gladness Je bserved this feast Tcams will be on the Southport side to | ore’ the dae dates [ paid off $500 of ms aaa 1 at is claimed most noticeable item in the crop bulletin | ‘pp, n private dwellings | meet visitors that cross in the 2,3 and 4 claims ‘against’ eid property during the itai H ¢ I issued by the Manitoba government is the] y, g honor ard com- | g’elock boat, and will return at 5,6 and 7] oo Th ab pier te et Great Britain and ef UOdonies. r at ate area under flax, which is estimated this t m which the tem-{ o’clocl | past two years. AS OIBINAs ‘Cet tO fo t ws + é al ‘ > , oa re a i i Wii , ii i QO CIOCK, was nearly $6 000. i r - year at 23,540 a res. There are 3,122 acres God w from Greek and At the refreshment table you cun get | 7% Il. F. COOMBS. Lonpon, June 30. else wigs ¥ iu rye, but only 1,152 acres devoted to peas new altar dedi- | strawberries, ice cream, iced lemonade, Xe. } June 30,1894. In the House of Commons yesterday, corn an i DUCK Whea Ph C - i i p ritual con- T. HIGGS a. iapninhcittetimngitisiepiiens re eed Witte elbel tie Govern reat 3 der all crops is P put at Lw0Z 394 a Jesus was on June 30, 1894.—3 . as retary. | ret ment to state to what extent assistance which, a pared with las “ar shows | severe lenun- Pederson Sy “i pageant alot Cn a | 5 E 4 N OE RS, could be counted upon by the Imperial business and a of ! 30,132 aeres 8. 5 y is sow! ed they were and Government from the self-governed colon- : over 119,528 acres, oats on 3,685 ser ~ und 800k On Se- mee ies inthe event of an emergency. He le h d adr wheat on 1,010,186 +1 - he potat : ss was their beau- ' asked what was the amount of the annual 5a ave e @nd root co ~~ » 15,500 and 7,500 acres i ght to everlasting | Sealed Tenders will be received at the expenditure for armed defences in Canada, d Spe ly, are only given as appromixat is of themselves slain , | City Clerk’s Office, until noon of Australia, New Zealand, Cape Colony and ve ope in 7 ; as im many cases they were not all plant- ed an all the peo- Natal, ho t if — "Phe ésliowie ee a, es Let phen nag at, ' Monday, the 9th Day of July Sir Charles Dilke suggested that the Snort a thie! r ee 8a gg 9 ee Rg : ess of God, we information be presented to the House in ild. t re rop acreage for 8 893 and “ar 4 next, fror varties w , pe : ve p acreage for 1882, 189 y k ae arta, ae o : at urties willing to Paint the the form of a parliamentary paper. pure, n i swee By ren : \ ledicated to God, aca ee ipsa leas isc vonsider the k d ' ‘ : ‘ ae hee Ch bacon iel Information can be had from the Market Mr. Buxton promised to consider tl Smo e— } 0 won er j Crop 1892. 1893. 1894 | and are tem Holy Ghost which c suggestion. : wn as ane 4 ec | is care » drive from ommittee. é : All j Wheat — 90 1,00 or ee ; ' rht. and allcw a | ‘The Council do not bind themselves to eee rer e | ve 5 ores heep Vats -- 332,974 388,525 3,686 ee ae ey cae ep es al: ; ee 97 44 144.762 119528 <| w Let us take . wail | accept the lowest or any tender, Mowatt in a Tight Place. y. cm: 762 19,52 : ee te 7 a t. Potatoes... 10,003 12,387 13,300 | “ nem Sots ee for the Season on June cOth | By order, T June 30 i > 402 2) 919 4 299 i whose we are and — H. M. DAVISON oRONTO, June 30. : Root noowsns SUD 20,91: tig nh V } ghtened Th's bean ifull watering-place has been | Citv Clerk I . t that Savave (C mservative) ; J.. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond While the average under wheat, oats and Si ; ee eo ‘ we 3s ee ) ’ ’ > SEERP OCS ey eNO: Av. ) | Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. potatoes has show n a steady increase that | | . | much improved this season, so as to make | City Clerk’s Office, 2 : ; has defeated Conmec (grit) in Algoma, — , , under barley and roots has decreas ed. te show | it as enjoyable as possible. : June 30, 1894. § june30—3i eod reducing the number of straight liberals . - - ye also are} Still-water and surf-bathi a ir oe me oe ae to46. The Patrons having declared that SUPREME COURT, God | lawn tennis, boats and fishing, beautiful | a’ i: a ap KE RS they intend to act independently of the a : shady walks and avenues, 1 rms very | Government, Sir Oliver’s position has a-- } Sarvrpay, June 30, | Se moderate, a sumed a very critical aspect. The case of Valentine Cameror SEATS FOR HILLSBOROUGH PARK Address, a | : .. } } ' : . > | Pi man Jodienx is still befor wr. Tl , 7 JOHN } NEW SON & SS a I t ill be received at the The Carnot Murder. The following witnesses ha bee a this}, s Chedististinan t i } City ( Office, until noon of 8 | amined on behalf of the plaintifi Valk | lere our| junes esaitseaeet : p : . ' ter ARIs, June 30. tine Cameron, Dr. Conroy, Dr. M the after- mOneAys the Oth Day of July E : fon : Dr. Jenkins, Dr. Gallant and Philip ¢ eze unan- ; The police of Marscilles have ascertained ve : : eel ne n pariies willing to construct the | that the assassination of Carnot was the eron, father of the plaintiff During t bu ‘oR ; pa ¥ vat the assassination a 10 ; , trial of this cause, three of the . wot | AUINE 30 Sanitary.Arrangements in the Market culmination of a plot. The conspirators Franklyn Gates, James Tra and . seat on which | Ju E50 14 i and. Cats ‘3B lilding, according to} drew lots to decide who should kil] the Bell, were fined by the court $] if th ild p and s] ation te ‘be seen at the | President. The task fell to Santos. Tie en ' tardiness. : ged t ae | office Pa ips & Chappell. police have clues which will lead to the If a few seats f i Phe Con ot bind themselves to] arrest of other guilty men. F } seared iaiateacman | | me ant t sé ho isit } accept the lowest organv tender. } PERSONAL. > who visit} | ACC} ’ + | ete f : i iatee aeehaies sed | at War in the Orient. vos , re e " -., x pe i aes — snidl dues . es Return Tickets at one first-class fare will b> nome from Ottawa to-night | e oer oa i City Clerk. Screen J 3 issued to and from all Stations on this Ral- | Lewis Carvell, Esq., returned last eve Ah : Property ¢ ommittee of the | | City Clerk’s Office, 7 SHANGHAI, Juno 30. way on Jone auth pnt zaby 2nd next, good for | , ; : ; cid won te * laced 2 e eli 9, 89 ing from the Southern States |e C oe oe canes . ) ‘ J ‘a - | | June 30,1894. ~§ —june30—3i eod Japan has declined to evacuate Corea. By ty tt Sree tuivinal Caress Rev. Edward Bell wil! preach in 1 hp Seae. 0eL0re = 58 |. nastlinieanpacnpalitentni nella China is preparing for active operations | lottetown for Summerside at 8.00 am, stand- sington Hall on Sunday evening uN Perhap: Coun idle by increasing her naval and military ase. on een Se July 2nd; returning, will sual hi , s kind and | ve a > forces. The general belief is that war | °#¥® Summerside at 60) p im, staniard. usual hour. | y we ib Mey be 8 | Mr John Munroe, of Waco, Texas, form- | ©"¢Tget 5 | ‘ ee BRAN T ORDS . re cannot be averte eturn. erly of this province, is here on a brief | Warxer. | TO-DAY, the great Holly-| *‘.« Fon 1893 roar ; x Tickets, visit. Mr. Munroe is one of ear success-}| %une 29 | et - 70ng Obituary good for return by same train on date — | wood Futurity will be shot at | . of issue, will be issued by this train ful Islanders abroad, Ying Fo ae —_—_— from Stations between Charlottetown and It is aesbad e that the Rev. por? Lan : \ Con : as Bn | Holly wood, near Long Branch Hauirax, June 30, Cotville, both inclusive, to Summerside at gevin will be the successor to Archbishop > at ne “ > j ; i et : : ier. IN. J Jas. Dwyer, of the firm of Jno. Tobin ne — ig t Lang cs F = N. J. & Co., died last night in St. Lanis, United o Dollar Each, & Doctor of Theology, of a mo ee . States. Mr. Dwyer was one of the best {40d from other Stations at ONE FIRS?- dispose yf ne a@ fice re K ., | “= » st ' e* t 7 @ 7 N ‘Ed li i dy _ An ; I a EXC R S i O N This IS toe WMOst 1 np PLaANe | known business men in Halifax. CLASS FARE, good for return until July 9th, rs have final! led in hoot live pigeon match in America, J. UNSWORTH D. POTTIXKGER ers have finaily succeeded in hoot = wi . UNS : c NGER, re ; z “ re a l : There is nothing Ike them, A Draw Superintendent, General Manager, - tag an he “ ek 7 p and the stakes aggregate a | {).~ } MANUFACTURED BY e Charlottetown. A ae N. B. seatre permanentiy s08tOn Ti : | ns i isiaina Deror : 118 Yoner Sz, | | THe GooLn BICYCLE Co. LTo lteiceemantiiia ae There were registered at the Eure} O00, Soth pr ofessionals and ONTO BRANTFORD, Ont. Boston, Jane 30. eae otel today: Albert McMill ‘ as eae SEE EREGL SEOs ; tir Silt bamants our @ Ls oF ) amateurs will compete for pri- 2 arin ea eet teres Pisew | Pleasant View House ‘ &; JOi d Sené . ete 7 k : j Firmain Jodieux, Miss Arsenault, J Cros man, Wellington; M 8S Crawford, Soston —The murder of Carnot was en by attacks on the part of the mob upon | Italians and the destruction of property of Italians in France. It has remarked that a mob—whether French or | English—is not a thinking entity. fine residence, the the Lieut.-Governor aterm of years as W atermere.~-T his property of His Honor is advertised to rent for may be agreed upon Watermere com mands a spleadid view of the harbor and surrounding country. It is within fiftes minutes walk of the market house, with a good plank sidewalk all the way. It close by Victoria Park, and has all! th« improvements essential to a first-c lass residence. -——--- Arrangements have been completed by the P office Department ct Canada for an exchange of money orders between Can- ada and Hawaii, and Hawaii and Australia, Vietoria, B. C.. being made the chief ex- change office. j etiedeiaillideliociass Auction Sale.—Great unreserved auction | sae of crockery, glassware, fan y goods and groceries, at P.Monaghan’s, Lower Queen Street, commencing this (Saturday ) evening at 7.30.—C. I. Morrison, Auction- eer. On Hong lay ne ern 100m at been well | Phe St Ss my am r Jacqu i ‘ am Na : eC “ GRAPAUD ‘ ii? artier willleave the {'o’s wharf, “BT g the | . C. OWEN, PEAKE B sails from Montreal or Cha lottetown, ind Harbor Grace, wn en sheep « »n deck ROS. & CO, Agents. NeXt, | | ’ | fi t Our furnishings we | ning off a July } zes and honors, and the list of entries include such celebra- ted experts as Fred Hoey, George Welsh, George Work, and Captain Money, of Phila- delphia. Money is great with a gun and very little money will go | purchasing | & great ways in rom us what you want. Our summer wear is both and exceedingly cheap for cash, are about cash to clear Don’t fail to come to-day and supply your needs. SOUN T. McKENZIE, june30 stylish run- | |WATSON’S DRUG STORE. ‘Headquarters for Fishing Gear. NEW SUPPLIES NOW IN. mi Ly 1S aie y N OTICE. | <A. HERMANS, of at the old firm and old stand, has manufactured a new kind of Wrought Iron Railing, far superior to cast iron, and splendid designs, Parties desir- | ing to fence in their plots in graveyards | would do well by } calling at his store be- fore purchasing elsewhere, at Lower Queen ' Street. | AUGUSTUS HERMANS. h’towa, June 15—tf | and Griffo, last night, was decideda draw at the end of the 20th round. Dont forget that D. A. Bruce is ¢elling off his stock of $2,700 worth of readyma e c clothing at cost. jn30 d3i wii ee The Best Turnips _ Carter's ‘ Home-Srown” HASZARD'S IMPROVED Grown in P. E. Island from Choice Selected Roots. FOR SALE ONLY AT CARTER’S SEEDSTORE 187 QUEEN SQUARE junel3 Will be opened on MONDAY July Zod. This place is too well ‘known as a summer resort to need any putting. James Paton & James Paton & James Paton & James Paton & 350, Co. Co. Co. 1es Paton & Co. Co, 1es Paton & Co. James Paton & Co. James Paton & Co. James s Paton & Co. 1894. | READ am DOM! isa DAY, Gls nH iil lis Photographie Stadia, du ea a ch - LOOK OUT IN A FEW DAYS for the announcement of the Great Sale at Georgetown OF Stech-in-Trade and Heuse- hold Furniture of the late William Wightman, Postmaster $2,000 worth of General Merchandise and $500 worth of F and Horsehold k Iects TO Bu SOLD BY AUCTION. Country merchants urniture and others requiring lowest uid at has been im ported this good goods at c osely the date a Most of the @ stock prices should watch tend this great sale. and will be sold season, is fresh and nv ce, | for cash on the preniises June 28 , 1894.—2) SN WANTED. A Young Man of steady habits as Book- keeper, who has had some experience in single and double e: itry and general office work. Apply to PEAKE 5—eod 3w pat gu BROS. & CO. J ure 2 Summer SUITABLE FOR SEA SHORE, SAILING, SPORTS AND SO PHORT, <1 ., hoes! PR OHS You'll be =I =X going away soon, and you'll need new shoes. Buy them now, while you have plenty of time to choose, and plenty of shoes to select from. J. M. McLEOD & CO. Provincial Loa. ProvixciaL Treasury, Prince Edward Island. 25th June, 1894. Act of lact Ses- rnment of Under authority of the sion, 57 Vie., Cap, 6, the Gove Prince Edward Isiau-l is uow prepared to | receive, from anv person or persons, Tem- porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on call or vn such tcrins as may be raat | Bpon, NEXT, Apply to or address, subscribers are kept in season. Directors, or to the fur any extra work to be doue must be [ef at the This will afford a good opportu nity for | | the investment of large or simal!! sums for short or long periods. ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov. Treasurer. june25 — pat Sherwood Cemetery. Situate at Junction of Royalty and Brack ley Point Roads, three miles from Charlotte- town. Morning trains run by locai time to Ceme- tery as follows:—At 7 and 7.30, returning at 10.20 and 10.39, and 4 o’clock, returning at 6.35 and 7.20. Fare to go and return, 15 cen's Funeral Trains may be had whenever > | quired, and interments may be made by re: iar trains at passenger rates. Prices of P ae are as follows: Family Plots, 2x15 feet, sold at reCuced rate of... Plots half above size, in good jocalities Singie Grave The ‘ emetery is sustained by sab criptions Situated at Hampton, near Crapand, | | — =) holders Of not less than $2.09 pay- st June in each year, and ail plots © order during the Subserjiptions may be unde: paid to any of the signed, aud oiders by the Keeper office of the Clerk ci the | Corner } Afternoon trains leave at 3.40 | by an excellent staff of Tickets to Boston. Fuy Your Tickets for Boston by §. §. “FLORIDA,” (Canala Atlantic and Plant Line), ——FROM—— W. W CLAR KE, Ticket Agent, Queen aud Water Streets, Charlutteto wh, June 22, 1894. DAY aNPOR $9 200, Portland Manor, St. John, W. 8. Boys educated for or Business Resident Masters, Col viege Special Attention Paid te Rell, “on, Morais and Manners. Visitor—T he Lord Bishop of Frederie John M. Davenport, Hay Scholars, $45; Heuse Boys, §°39 per ascnum N, D.—Buoya with tine voices for the Coun‘ y Court. Cnoir WwW ‘ tinuitted at much lower MATTHEW SMITH, HENRY SMITH, er : ‘ Hampton Post Office. Proprietor. Secretary Sherwood Cemetery, | Sl fear ez.ns September 3rd. Ap June 29 ~2i pd 4. junecl9—2m (mon sat) py to Headinaster tl Lat « p—jal3 FOR MAKING SANDWICHES—They have Corned Beef, Compressed Ham, Pot IN CANNED FISH—They have Island Salmon, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, Spiced Salmon, Li ted Ham, Potted T. Go to Beer & Golf's for Your Ficnic Supplies ! Potted Game, &e, myne, ibeters, &e IN CANNED MEATS—They haye Roast Beef, Ox Tongues, Lunch Tor igues, Corned Beef in 1, 2 and 6 pound can’, Dried. Beef, &c. Also, all kinds of CANNED FRUITS Charlottetown, June 36, 1894—:a thu and VEGETABLES, as well as a full < PURE LIME JUICE, and SYRUPS, assorted flavors, at BEER & Sat : of Plain and Fancy BISCUITS GORE... Have a Suvim. P ices for Trunks—16c, 1S8c, a0c, 220, Zac, Prices for. Suits—-65c, 72e, ROc; & stripes 28c., B0c, 32c, 35 and 38c. &5e, 0c, $1. 2) and $1.40. But Before You Take your Dip GET A BATHING SUIT. We have them in dark and light We can Fit the Largest Man or the Sinallest Boy. , in different qualities and sizes. STANLEY BROS. —_ ~~.