OTHER ITEMS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. THE DAILY EXAMINER PROWSE BROS, see concntinicniangy TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1895. A TALK ABOUT Hats and Clothing. We don’t intend to fire any blank cartridges into the camps ot our imitators, or waste ammunition on the high prices of would-be competitors, and thus expose some of the antiquities offered them for sale, because we know well that old styles don’t please old customers or win new ones; but we will stand on our own bottom (bettom prices) and compare our Hats and Cloth- ing with that offered {for sale any- where this side of the Atlantic. The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, June 8, 1895—246 Marine Insurance! VESSELS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured at Lowest Rates. ‘Sterling Certificates Issued When Required, HORACE HASZARD., Agent Western Assurance Co. Charlottetown, June 6, 1895—246 ——THAT YOU Readymade Clothing for Men and Boys, deaeamntsin enema Parisienne, Charlottetown, June 1, 1895—246 CORSETS ! We have them of a slender figures, and figures not so slender. figures to suit slender purses. ——_ — —(1) VESSVESSESsesessedsse You may spend more money else- where, but you ecant get better $ goods; they are not $ made. ¢ VVVVVVsVeeesesoous BOteFee0ee 200 in Black, We buy Corsets from the manufacturers only, the ee multitude of kinds. Corsets to suit All of them at Among our large stock we have the Yatisi, Watchspring, E, T, Long Waist, D, & A. “ummer Corset, aud many others. new “Domininion ” {x} ee aie nwt eaten - 2 100 * 100 * Charlotietown, June 5, 1895—dy SHOULD 100 Pairs Ladies’ Oxford Shoes at 75 cents a Misses’ Oxfords, Children’s, Call early before they are all gone. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., GS és of oop 6 ‘“ QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKRT. BUY—— ——AND THAT IS AT THE—— McKAY WOOLEN CO0., BARGAIN CORNER. aamecornones | . Te are the only dealers on P. E. SCOTCH GRANITE. oome eek leg saad CAIRNS BROTHERS, Successors to Cairns & MeLean, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EK. I. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones In Blue, White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestone. Island Low prices for 30 days to reduce our extra large stock. junell—dy SHOP OOOO OOOO 655990095659 9509 4000 OOOO 60696060 006090005 37 hose Whe Study Economy and yet wish Stylish Effects USE FIBRE CHAMOIS No other stiffening give the same durable and graceful effects, and nO other 1s as per yd. can wide, 64 in., or as cheap, 35c. FIBRE CHAMOIS can’t be creased or wrinkled, is easy to sew, quite unaffected by emooth fin- to light TO INTERLINE ee ee ee GOWNS AND WRAPS. Every yard of the GENUINE FIBRE CHAMOIS is labeled, Patented July, 1890. Trade Mark Registered. The wholesale trade only supplied by THE CANADIAN FIBRE CHAMOIS CO., Montreal. 624—junel moisture, and will last forever. Its ish and phability are specially suited summer materia!s, LBA hbb Abhi hihi iAhbpbi bb i bb bbbbbbbibhbnbhbbhbibibhbbibibbaht serrvrvrvrT7—7—-—0—"-vverrrrrrrrrrrvrvwrwrrrrrrrrrrrrrres | Special Correspondence of The Examiner UN A ~ s cz CONCERT Uhe Concert given last: Co vy the pupils of St. Marv’s Academy was su vi s decided success. Every number on the “ 1 ens : me Was we rengere l, . Spe - isic selections on the mandolins and | = = pianos, The receipts amounted to $6 - ' \ IVYALS Russ Hotel, Jur ’ \ ' : a 3 °, Toronto; John MeNevin, M o ’ irvy, H. Houle and wife, G. F og «/ RB Charlottetown; Rev. J. R. Melvay on \ = Hi W Avard, Shediac; Jas. R — Aver, Sackvilie; F. Johnson, Boston; J , - .M i Ax 3 W Nor M LANp.~—Nineteen w.c re crossed over in the Northumber tor : M morning, and twenty-one - sunt eve i ( -. g oe NA Chief Justice Sul wt re re Monday nigh He was Sian} oi : yu : Sheriff Gafl ey cC.M \ A. % R vera, Sf Elea rs, W t eP ast ght o7 s ¥ ‘ ones ‘ Cape | t y i Moosejaw, N. W : = $ git a vtsit to ther Ay M M Ca St 4 3 Maz \ } lick 2 3 ere ne z his son Mr. 8. M. Hicks renings Mr. D. McKinnon art ne { 1s M us He reports that t BI. * g a rushing bus . ev gy A : News June 8, cli 7 . Sa Drake, Oleen, Alberton, bal. J s 2 10, r Candor, Tren| Im, She trac » bal oe Srrax Ya ‘feet Newcastle 7 che oe oe ce | Momenrs or AGony.—The San Fran yacht § Wa oe ee “} 2 SEARS ancers | cisco Cail, in its account of the wreck of | “eC . = a url “s m 5, salt; Advance, | the Col ma, as told by the survivors of the a i ’ ots i ; wrecked vesael, says: Theship was over = Char oe 6pe Steamer Northum| €™ | loaded, badly loaded, top Suen loaded. oi ( ameron, on the Tith : 650 bags | ai] scree tot, When the gale hentai Fores 2 { bis ane 2} a oak ey" her, she weathered it badly. Then she Avondoie : I a eo ee oe otal, careened, and she did not right again, Mea Gons. As Z i leet a, te ed out to the captain to cutaway the the ses " ee ee thsi ee . 000 'b 8 deck loading of heavy spars. Ihe captain wsiness 8 g va a a St Coe ae was obdurate. The ship listed more and | : x rs an 2 With apprehension everybody Ri : s ¢ , PRs ton hay, $°./ waited, held his breath till she shouted toe st < .. tones ee ’ ‘ : : ° bear up and right again, but she did not , 2 pped per schr Neva, for Barbad Ss] rj rht She listed still more Then she ee E A. M. Wright: 9,900 bush white oats, | joc: jer steering power ts. wis eae rg oe $4. J t sheep, $84; 700 bush potatoes, | oainead Still the vines] | ak T!) , = N $! 0; 2 horses, $160; 1 cow, $20. Tota panic on board grew worse, Then the | — 32,104 si iptain gave orders for the crew to keep Mason at of : — € passengers within bounds. Steerage | . John’s & A. M., CITY COUNCIL MEETING, } and cabin passengers say they. sought to will be s M ae : ; : btain life preservers and were forcibly Temp! : 9 G Tur regular month y smeeling of thet cccinnt from doinaeo. Teotais ware | eral | : [ . —_ Here fast Sree: May the preparations a wed and nothing frou 7 ere ees and there was a! ild avert the awfal fate that came upon | a e attendance of members , peli i eet lee Bs . oe wrist. 4 ut e, May or Dawson intimated oe? oe oe ae ehingie a W Z - _ a. vs ed 5 se by ee Over Loca. Marker.—The market to a nO" pear am . a 7. a ™ “ lay was not very large ly attended owing | a W ‘ Cc accept ; : ca hae ta 0 pressing farming operations, but the su] I ‘ | a , Te : iv was equal tothe demand. Inside,busi Tat ad ness was brisk; outside bay and potatoes - oe CARTMAN —. * | moved slowly, but what oats were cffered Gextiey g Proper Com nittee submitted | ¢ sad a ile sale. tho sennly of present dressed 4 - e rel ng hardly equal to tle ° dem and of which: has s Cuartorrerowyx, June 10. shippers. Prices all around remain un- deth of t r | lis Wors i | Ma: and City C . hanged Mackerel sell at Sc. each. A i pecialiy | 3 e e imber of fine cattle were shown on the tale n ark “1 2 5 Committee bee | Sauare to-day. yards that ont gf ‘ a they inspec |} Tre Potzso-— The steamer Polino |} Crack S$ undinges: as wel] | Sttived from Montreal this morning about sportsme ‘ and feel in duty half-past s Yclock, with a genera: Cargo on = eS g a i with the | & " leave to-night f r Sy iney and | Oe Ricca By ge number of trees, a spruce eae =, with produce and cattle. sec Harbor. G . , ise »humbermg probably near 100 ire es, : Deietite' in barr ‘ aske have it and removed from the Ps K DIED. some days k 3 Bs tw v-! withou Knowlelge or consent of th At Alberton, on the 3lst ult., of oon | : - Park Committee as at present constituted. | .), nption, James Couglan, aged 72 years. Peorrisc ar Wi i wins y imittee also found that at tha Bec, tek vest.in neuen. ” . be a grand trott 2 z 4 h ] " d ate é work of clear bg and putting the j Ae Oerneel : on the 10th inst : Nary ting Park a: W Tues 25 park in or ber, had not been in 4 satisfac- | Elten Elsworth. aged 17 years. i é e, inst ‘ s ar ry state of advancement - ¢ divided amore At the same; nce the oecasiv! ss Vis : time ther won bievcle ra however, this work atteuded for a gold 1 ; g re Satisfactor n justice to | SBSSSVSSVSSIESSVEVes attra. - a y se wl ‘ r we mtist € B press our satisi c- t ¢ Tecrvation a Ss greater d ligenee displayed, | ; To innit susing ur »)make a more present- ! é $ Last Sa I I > appeara the [ate Aug r : Se L P. Tasron, } ; Wash é mitted yesterday a Ds D. L. Hoover, Con é * é the wo 4 he Romar ¥. P. McCarroy, } ¢ A Carriage ¢ Catho : ves & arg & Councillor Tanton moved that the re- | ¢ - tendance a f i pall-bearers | port be adopted. 6 without a Sponge is rather an @ | were J Macea P.§ ake. Frank Councillor Hughes moved in amendment '| $ unsatisfactory matter We Mek ‘eligge ' Peter Hal-) tstth report bereferred back to the Publ have some good, strong and eran aod M. P Property Committee, and that the con ? to gh Sponges specially im- ? Por “ tee, with the Mayor, be authorized t é P ted tor = purpose. Prices s 6 . 8 : estivation into the park m1 % run from 25 cents ap, accord- @ | Wilsor ~ 2 s for E | ne and report upon the same at next | @ ng to size. é| drank ' Martin. g of Cour The amendment g Bre ie nse tt ¢ JOHNSON & JORNSON Says. . 3 A pa) M r Da sid he had been wait j = s ; > 4 y two ge who e¢ mpla ned $ The Reliable Druggists. ) . iit siete eat te mar $1 and . = prec ey slag, sapling ag ne Prasevesseseesense Frank | : | ¢ the city sh fae : > 2 thing for this square, and he agr A ~The 1 vith them. His Worship also called at- bow s ba nt to t condition of the several! oth- e ers | etn tite oitn of cers tT tO Date Goods, a - scor ' that something would be done. ibe Sf 4 S attired vir Councilor Tanton referred tothe condition jay 4 woce, * of Spring Park, and submitted a resolution . be ; i | # struc- prov ling that the well at that place be Down-to-Date Prices 100 rea Sh wnewmes wncke | walled and. pat in proper repair. The re J a awe solution carried. claw A specification for the new electric light | nae AT OUR- ——? = - . . -Ontract was adopted. a ows , a. 3 —At Windsar | In reply to Councillor Hughes it was Mill: - = * = a stated that the matter of placing a fire! gygy tar t ’ ¥ ' -? , ging to the Rev alarm box at the eastern end otf Fitzroy | i { RNE ru RE STORE. W.1 a re Hem*= | Street would be attended to at once. | eng. T Pres ee Councillor Hughes moved that the new | aa ” a ve = oe ; — street immed ately North of Highland desir ned. getting | *¥enue be known as McGill Avenne. =| Nobody can be censured wore . i al at. i. ascent : a that ye known as Huches Promenade. * reli sin, and the pin was found. "enced aed se tion carried, | 10F buying where they can _ re a ie el Councillor Hooper asked what wanes bat ar b =i : . yw we the Street Committee had taken in the , 7 Us wont a . . ee wt ‘ Boiger matte r? : , | ae hg Conncillor Hughes said the Committee | erent Perfect Mr. J. B. Daw found it impossible to do anything in the } MARK W2 IGHT & 00 LTD _ wa A J =e a | matter. He proiised to bring in a written U tf , aio ee en. the chief | TePort at the next meeting. Who Sell at Selline Price. epg 4 be Council adjourned sine die. wep ac iS Ais yw ti wit » dow ne w eT : r ee ee ee | took ; Th I. O. F.—The High Court of the ue | Police a 0 : lependent Order of Foresters will b« held “ in Charlottetown on the 20th, 21st and | Res D While two) 99nd, of this month. A public meeting | of M sher at Argyle| will be held in the Opera House on | shore Malco Mc- | Friday evening, the 2ist, which meeting | : Poy rawl< on Friday last,| will be addressed by Orontykha, the | a bey 4 g P a Supreme Chief Ranger of the Order, who | . { geet They at once | js s speaker noted throughout the world ; Y raft . : for the scene for his eloquence and hie knowledge of | LANDING TO-DA } the 4isa i iw mies On mutual insurance. He is a full-blooded | Siore. y ere they found | Mohawk Indian who was educated by the Per Schr. Ailen A, Mclnty:e, the boa 1 man floating on| Prince of Wales. The admission to the | & bait : i to be Alex. | Opera Bouse will be by vicket, which can | MeDou t He was in «| be had from any member of the Order in | ons ar Oa Very ¢ nd could not | Charlottetown. Full particulars will be Wim. 7 their boat and | published in a few days. Don’t miss rowed Hai thev been a few sale him. | SUPERIOR QU&LITY. Binutes thd loubtedly have | in a, iii y ts drow Mesers. Fergusun and Mc-| C. C. C.~ Meeting of the Cabot Cricket | Paail w be suitably remember- | Club at the Park club room this evening | ad by th Government fer their | at 8 o’clock. A full attendance requested | 5 LYONS & C0 time)y act for business of importance. | . s . juned’—lw ee ee —_ — > = Bs very The \ ariety of large, interesting. Extraordinary Value in styles in and the whcle display BEER BROS. IIIT LITTER Tus W; ATHE! ~Light to moderate winds§; fine and warm. —— Trimmings TILLLLILLLILILISEIIIIIZA e Will Show o-morrow LADIES’ WHITE SKIRTS. will be thoroughly ! z na £ e PUTTNER’S RMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH mere quickly than any other medicine. As a Flesh Restorer, Puttier’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles, Price 50 cents All Druggists keep it. june3 per bottle. LONDON HOUSE | ~_— ——(x1)——— MORTCGACE SALE. The Stock of DRY:GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. TT. J. HARRIS. Acnt for Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895— dy 716 | | Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court | House in Charlottetown, in Qneen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, on WEDNESDAY | the tweifth day of June next, A D 1895, at the hour of twelve o‘clock, noon: All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- ate, ying and beingin Town Lots Numbers | Eighty one and Eighty-two in the Second Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, baunded and described as [tollows, that is to say :—-Commencing on the sout..-east side of Grafton Street, at the north-east boun- | dary of that part of Town Lot Number Eighty- one, the property of Judge Peters; thence fol- | lowing the course of the same south-eastward- | ly on » right angle with said street eighty (80) feet; thence by a line paraliel with the said street running north-eastwardly thirty-six (36) feet; thence by a line running north- westwardly thirty-eight (3s) feet six .6) inches; thence by a line running north-eastwardly and parallel with said Graiton Street, along the northern boundary of land in possession cf the heirs of the late James Malovey forty- ove (41) feet six (8) inches); thence by a line running north-westwardly on a right angle with the aforesaid Grafton Street, and along eastern boundary of said premises of the heirs of the late James Maloney forty-one feet six inches to the said street; thence along the southern edge of said Orafton Street sevents- eight (78) feet nine (9) inches to the piace of commencement. Together with ali buildings, fixtures, rights, easements, adcantages and appurt+rances whatsoever to the said land and hereditaments appertaining. or witb the same held or enjoyed or repated as part there- of or appurtenant thereto. The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty-fifth day of March. A D 1890, made between Josiah Horace Douglas and William Alfred Edgar Dougias of the one part, and the undersigned, Francis Bell, of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of John T Mellish, Esq. Solic.tor, London House Building, Charlotte:own. Dated this thirteenth day of May, A D 18% FRANCIS BELL, Mortgagee. mayli—dy 5i law (2) Mortgage Sale Valuable Land at Eldon, Lot 67, To be soid by Public Auction, at the Court House in Char ottetown, in Queen's County on WEDNESDAY, che 19th day of June next, A D 1895, at the hour of twelye o'clock, noon: All that tract, piece or parcel of land situ- ate, lying and being on ae Number Fifty-seyen, in Queen's County, in Prince Ed- ward Island. bounded and described aa fol lows, that is to say:-—-Commencing at a stake on the east side of the Pinnette Mili Road, in the boundary of James Nicholscn’s land, run- ning from thence due east ior the distance of filty-three chains; thence due south twenty chains; thence west forty-seven chains and one-half, or to the said Pinette Mill Road; thence tollowing the course of said road north- wardly to the place of beginning, containing one bundred acresof land, a little more or less, with the buildings, rights, members and appurtenances. The above sale is made pursuant to the power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing daie the twelfth day of July, A D 92, made between Susanna Lang- ley “‘Buzion of the one part, and the Honorable Edward Jarvis Hodgson and John Ba!! of the other part. For turther particulars apply to Mr William S Stewart, ‘Solicitor, Newson’s Block, Char- lottetown, Dateu this 13th day of May, A D 1895. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Surviving Mortgagee mayli—dy law (2) & wky ———- FOR SALE. Allthat valuable property known as the Douse Homestead, situated atthe West End, between Sidney and Richmond Sts., and fronting on the Hillsborough River. Size of lot, 200x160 feet. Together with the wharf site, will be sold en. bloc or in ots to suit for building purposes. Apply | to JAS. T, PURDIE, june4+lw 4 or to H James PALMER. Mail Contracts. Tenders addressed to the General will be received at Postmaster- Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, 16th August, 1895, for | 4/1 choice, fresh Seed, the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails on the following proposed routes, from the Ist October, 1895, viz:— Argyle Shore and Bonshaw, semi- weekly. Bear River and Clear Spring, tri-weekly. Bear River and Railway Station, do. Belfast and Charlottetown, daily (Sun- day excepted). Belfast and High Bank, tri-weekly. Belfast and Point Prim, semi-weekly. Brackley Point and Oyster Bed Bridge, daily and triweekly. Brooklyn and Glen Martin, semiweekly. Brookiyn and Glen Martin, triweekly. Caledonia and Rona, semiweekly. Charlottetown and Marshfield, (Sunday excepted). Clear Spring and New Zealand Railway Station, triweekly. Commercial Koad semiweekly. Commercial Road and Peters Road, tri- weekly. Covehead Road and semiweekly. East Point and Souris East, triweekly. Elliott's Mills and Railway Station, tri- weekly. Fredericton Station tion, tri-weekly. Head of St. Peter’s Bay and Monticello, semiweekly, Kensington and Princetown, triweekly. Little York and Pleasant Grove, tri- weekly. Little York and Railway Station, twice daily. Little York and Union Road, triweekly. New Zealand and Railway Station, tri- weekly. _Nortliam and Railway Station, daily (Sunday excepted). Pisquid Road and Vernon River, semi- weekly. St. Margarets and Bear River Station, triweekly. Sea Cow Pond and Tignish, semiweekly, Union Road and Union Station, tri weekly. daily and Peters Road, Grand Tracadie, and Railway Sta Printed notices containing full informa tion as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be obtained, at the Post Offices at which the services commence and termin- ate,and atthe office of the subscriber, Charlottetown. F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. Post Office Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 7th June, 1895. june8—3i TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnsoa & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—aplb HOUSE TO LET—The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen os, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and heated with hot water; ion given atonce. Apply on premises tf--may29 | Poultry A | easily digested Food. THERE IS ONLY ONE PLACE Haszard’s Improved TURNIP SEED. Purple Top and Carter’s Prize Winner, imported this Spring. Buy froin us and you will get the best. EWING’S CALF-MEAL, for the rear- ing of Calves, Lambs, Foals, Pigs and highly concentrated and The only genuine substitute for milk made in Canada. For sale by A. HORNE & CO, juned—dy Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements ‘under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED—Men to travel for the “Fonthitt Nurseries” of Canada; fast seliing special. ties, no substitution in orders, exctasive ter- ricory, terms liberal Apply at onee.—Stone & Weillingtor, Nurserymen, Montreal, Que. J W Beall, Manager. Mention this paper, juneli—2m (2) LOST—Ketween Charlottetown and North River, a gripsack containing pap rs, elec, of no value except to the owner. The finder, by leaving it with the undersigned, wiil be snit. ably rewarded.—F LePaGE 2i pd- jal N OTICE—Having had good experience at Dressmaking in New York and Boston, [ am new prepared to accommodate any ladies that wish to call at 45 Upper Great George Street, Charlottetoan—ALicge M. Ramsay, juneli—5i WANTED--A general servant ina family oftwo; ne washing: good wages. Apply at this office. tf—juneld A FEW BOARDERS can be accommodated during the sammer months at Pleasant Point, | North River; good outing and bathing ; ; terms moderate. Apply to MRS JEAN |; PLAIGER, lw—june7 RESIDENCE FOR SALE~The of Mr archd Johnstone, now oacu uw oe Webster, situate on the Malpeque d, near Bayfield Street, Terms easy. Apply to A A MCLEAN, Solicitor. 6i-—junez W ANTED-~-A middle-aged, respectab'e wo- man as housekeeper Apply, stating wages required and references, to Rev E T Woo.- LARD, Goorgetown. tf—juned WANTED AT ONCE-—Good coat, pant and vest makers; no apprentices need apply.— McKAY WOOLEN Co, tf—jones SATCHEL LOST~Lost this morning, be tween Capt \ameron’s house, Pownal Street, and Dr Dodd’s corner, @ tan colered satchel, containing some money and a bunch ot keys. Fin-ter will be rewarded by leaving it at this office ti—june4 TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy: also a dobvle seated Phaeton. Terms reason- able. Enquire atG.G Jury’s Jeweiry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office. May i6—dy 3mos TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton Lodge on the North River, and formerly the sum- mer residence of thelate Admiral Bayfield ; terms very reasonable. Apply to BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD. junel PASTURE TO LET-—-Pasture for one ortwo cower near residence of L © Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s Road. Apply to H JAMES PALMER, m ey.9—tf TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block, Apply © ProwsE Bos. tf—mayl W ANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at JouHN MACL¥op & Co's. ti—-mayll|