iti aiid ile ey a = rs ‘ Bee iy a pie ae ie: a 4 . : 4 ; oo a # I SS SS See THE DAILY LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Mawries a Srecratry.—Beer Bros. - - _ t ar mH ting tiie even lo-MORROW W be a good day for pay- nw water rates t Methodist Church s _ | ee. 8 W | ¥ Regular i t fuetailacion of officers > No. 2 Co., G. A., drill to-night \! ‘ the Sa r arty are req ured ; Ww } > are D Ww met this evening at 8.20 o Musonice T ‘imple, fur te stallation o fixers and other busi - PA ‘ SERMON er ver =. l “4 ‘ peach his farewell sermon o4 eV + of Sunday, July I ith, insteal ‘ Sunday evening n-xt, July Sth Dwa Mucu Nerp has been put own « sto "rey r \ stone crossing (rrafton street, Con necting with the plank way which lewis to Queen Square ant St. Paui’s Church - Tue Fesxerat of the late Wm. Ernest ila per, W | jeave at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon The children of the Sunday Shel will attend Rev. J. J. Colt iy School will attend bev. d. « oiler will } : hiciate don Tee Crrivzex’s Baxp gave their first promenade concert this season last even- r, in the Queen Square Gardens. A good programme was well rendered. The aud- rence was large. sii, Tuar Bierere.—Mr. A. E. Areenau’t, one of three guessing nearest to the num- ber of cents io the bottle in Pr wae Bro ' window, has “bought out’ the other two, therefore, owner of the al) i, becomes “ hee | _— _- The Finemes, Arrexrion ! city fire- men are requested to meet at the City Hall ton ght at &8o jock, to consider thein vitation to attend the firemen’s tournament | at St. John.—A. N. Large, Chief Engine+: Srravck sy Licurxixc.— Yesterday even- ing the lamp on the range light at Cove- heal by lightning and broker. A horse belonging to the light-keeper, Mr. Me Millan, also struck by the fluid led was struck was and k a Feserat. Norice.—The funeral of the late Simon D. Fraser, will leave his late residence Kent atreet at 2.30 o'clock te- morrow afternoon to People’s Cemetry. Frienda and acquaintances respectfully in- ited te attend cine Puorocrarns or Sr. Perear’s. — Mr. Cloud Hill hat made an excellent photo- graph of the interior of St. Peter’s Cath- edral. He has also obtained a photograph of the clergy and choir oa the occasion of the jubilee service. Copies may be ob tained from him. <n L. 0. A~—The Rev. Mr. Corey will preach for the members of the Orange Association in the Baptist Church, on Thursday, July 12th. Members of the order who may be in the city, are cordially did. invited to join with the brethren —_—— Ay Hearrz’s Hatt.—Look out for the big meeting at Heartz’s Hall next Sab- bath. Prof. Andrews, from New Bruns wick, will preach. Mrs. Roome and | others from the city will singing. All are welcome. - Streamers Movewenrs.—The City of Ghent is expected here from Halfax to | morrow. The Polino arrived with a general carzo yesterday, duce and cattle and sheep on deck. cidetiiiaian Tue Marxet.—To-day’s market was largely attended with the supply good. Prices bave changed slightly from last re- | pert. Eggs have advanced to 9 and 10 ¢. and potatoes 25 to 30 We quote other articles as follows: Butter 17 to Il8e., chickens 55 to 60c., berries., 12 to 14c., strawberries,wild,12 to 1 4c., straw berries, garden, 20c., cauliflower 7 to 0c. per head, turnips, 4 to Se. per hunch, hay, 40 to 50; vate, 41 to 42; mack- erel, 6 to Be. an! lobsters 2 to 6 cents each. ihaccaciillin Y. M. c. A.—At the first quarterly meeting of the new Maritime Executive of the ¥. M.C. A., which was held at Truro, ou Monday,a letter of condolence wa drafted and ordered to be sent to the | widow of Judge Hensley, and various sub committees were forme!. We notice that Ss ¢., Charlottetown, ia a member of the con mittee for railway work, and W. C. Tur nec, of the same place, is on the committee for boys’ work. D. Gordon, of Summer side, ia a member of the district work committee. sipineatiblaiin Suuuer Scnoot or Sciexce.— The regular work of the Summer School or Science began yesterday, when classes were arranged. The programme included lessons in botany, psychology, civies, zoology, music and physiology, classes in each of which have been organized. Dr. Hill lectured on civics and psychology, and Dr. Dorsey on physiology. The clase in music was conducted by James Ander son. M. A. The round table talk ‘ast evening was most pleasant. There will be excursions to Rustico and Governor's Island. Professor Andrews will preach the anneal sermon on Sunday evening in Ziou Church, and Mrs. Harrison will sing asolo. The concert will be held in the Opera Honse on Friday, the 13th inet., instead of Thursday, as at first intended The enrolment up to to-day was 75, of which 36 are P. E.L. teachers. The Schoo! opens daily with chorus singing and phy- ien! culture. Large classes in zoology, mineralogy, physi s, etc., Lotar y, junior and advanced, are well filled. Ths even- ing at 8 o’clock Principa: Cameron, of Yarmouth, will give a talk on astronomy on Prince Street grounds. To-morrow the School takes an excursion to the Seaside Hotel by carriage, leaving the city at 8 am. On Sunday the annual sermon to the School will be preached by Prof. An- dyewe, the President, in Zion Church. Mrs. Harrison will sing rhe President of the school received by last night’s mail a cheque for $106 from the New Brunswick Government toward the expenses of the school, and the Gov- ernment of Nova Scotia has intimated that a similar amount may be expected fron: them. The public are cord ally invited to at- or excursion of the ftem't any BeKsOn rc i HERE ARE An OUR IDEAS AND OUR PRACTIC . ; : “All an advertivement ever did or ever can do is to bring peopie to you. world to kill an advertisement is not to h g" kent way i the wher peo} le come for them. Another w eal infection to make your advertisements effective is well a+ your promise in the papers.” This contains our code of ethics in Advertising. ——sa 3 | conduct the | and left for Sydney and 5i. | John’s in the evening witha cargo of proj) Moore, of | Keep your advertisements a3 true as the Bible. _ once fiod this out, your house will be packed every time you advertise. RACES AT WELLINGTON, ' “he race meeting at Wellington Wed- nesday, the summary of which we pub- li-hed yesterday, was attended by a fairly | good crowd, although in the morning | when the traim arrived from Summerside | with lese than a score of passengers, the | prospect was not cheering for the manage } ment, | The people from the neighboring settle- ments came in about one o’elock, and by | the time starter Brennan rang up the first | heat of the 2.40 class the fence around the track was well lined on both sides of the judges’ stand ; Among the side shows that seemed to | interest the crowd the performance of a large brown bear was not the least. The wonderful, and it was worked without ceasing by the man in cCharre, Wiese nationality was ev i- dently Acadian : The races were each decided in straight heat«, and the starting judge, W. A. Bren- nan, E-q., introduced for the first time iu this Previnee the sy-tem adopted by many of the American tracks. The drivers each j had a letter on his arm, and by this mean the position of each during the heat intelligence of the animal was could be checkel The blackboard, in- }steal of having the names of the hor-e, as formerly, had only the letter thst was carried score card Pit wae in posailne which hor-e won. The only hitch m the Ineeiing was a protest offered against the b.g. Egmont, which was not entertained by the judges. This horse waa «aid to have made a record } of 2.48 at Alberton in 1893; bat evidence was pnt in showing that he had been given the time of a that had been set back, althongh Egmont was the third horse at the wire on that occasion, With this exception nothing oveurred to spoil the enjoyment of al! present. Mr. J. F. Arsenault, the Secretary, was unceasing in his efforts to give every accommodation to the officials of the race, and can be congratulated on the success of the races at Lakeside Park. Had uot the day first advertised for the meeting been unfavorable, no doubt a much larger gathering would have been present by ea h lriver, smd withent a t tw tell horse ee _ om + POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS, About § o’clock last evening a young woman named Sarah Elliott called at the Police Station and reported that she had lost a silver watch with gold chain, and that she suspected two bheys named Palmer and MeAusland, azed 8&8 and 5 years respectively, of having stolen it, Sergeant Bradley accompanied the girl to ithe homes of both boys, and | took the Palmer boy to the station. The bov admitted stealing the lwatch from the girl’s trunk in ) MeAusland’s house, and said he had sold | itto a watch-maker for 50 cents. The | officer investigated, and this merning re- | covered the watch. It appears that yeste:- | day evening young Palmer visited a watch- } maker’s shop and offered to sel] the watch. | While the watch was being examined the clerk saw the Stipendiary Mayistrate passing, ; and calling him into the store showed him {the watch, and said he thought it had been «stolen, and asked what he had better ide. The Magi-trate told himto take the watch aml hold it which he This wmerning young Palmer | pleaded guilty to the charge of larceny | and was sentenced to one month’s im- | prizonment, committment not to issue for | the present on account of the tender age of | the prisoner. Charles Norton, a sailor, was fined $5 or 30 days for being drunk and disorderly | yesterday; and Albert Allen, for a similar | offence, was fined $4 or 20 days, | Summonses have been ordered for all persons who have not paid their dog tax ——ooOoOCCC Tne Rev. J. G. Cameron will preach (D V) on Sunday next in the Presbyterian | Church at Clyde River, at Il a m; and at West River 3 p m. cinching aniomcas California peaches and plums and | water melons just received at Beer & | Goft’s. Fow] 55 to 60c., goore- | scocgues| Tooth Powders | | Tooth Pastes . WHITES Tooth Soaps . | are recommended as being the best by DR. BAGNALL, DR. ROBBINS, DR. MURRAY. DR. AYERS. We don’t need to say anything more about them, except that the price is 25 cts. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. a Cornez Queen and Richmond Streets. J MAKING SOsseseses AND SELLING SOSSSVSUUsssse FURNITURE SVVVVVSssst THAT'S WHAT WE ARE DOING! SELLING, because we make well. pos MAKING well, becaus2 this helps the selling. Our prices don’t fit the quality exactly, but they fit the times to # nicety! MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. Advertising Authority Correctly Said: The ave the goods advertised ay is to advertise goods which will not give Then, when people The best way bit as to treat enstomers in the store every BEER BROS. Sample Shawls at marvellous prices. Tus Wearue n.—Moderate winds; fine; not much change in temperavure. EXAMINER : OBITUARY, At her father’s vesidenee, Dorchester | St., on the 2nd inst., Maggie, beloved wif of P. S. Hughes, end daughter of Edward Coady, in the 26ti, yvar of her age. R.1. P. Deceased came to her death by a severe cold contracted a short time ago, and a)- though everything was done to relieve her, that iwnedical skill and kind attention could bestow, this gentle sufferer rendered up her soul to God, leaving behind her a sor- childrea, well as a aC quaintan es to This loveiv wntle j gentie. in rowing husband, three small father, mother host of mourn their irreparable loss. kind and and sisters, as friends and young woman, so her | all her numerous friends and acq ances for ber affectionate manner, her | 1immne 8s itv ol character, her ex- emplary position, aml above all, her rulv Christian fortitnde, whieh She stead | ‘ ito the iast.. To her sor- | tn l mother and sisters who miva VW Stuart tia 1 avo ¢ xperienced ast ar aff ion, we tender onr #incere | and heartfelt syn pa hy iu tne double | be “3 \ in : (Heald and Watehma = - - _ 7+ere ————— \ A Batisianr Recorp.—K ingston papers | to hand vive a‘d:tional particulars con- | certo ne the brdliant course of M-.°V. be} Beet: of this etiv, at the Military College, Mr, Bee: is he winner of pr z= for Mili- History, Fren-h, English, Freehand | Drawing and Painting, bes de, as already s ¢ ° aggregate marks. His name is at the | head of the honor list. Major General Cameron says, in the course of his report: “During the fourteen years in which the College has passed graluates on only two oeedsions—one 1882 and the other ia 1892 —has a graduate succeeded in taking a | higher stand than was taken by Sergt. G. F. F. Osborne and Sergt. V. L. Beer.” And again— * The remarkably distinguished _ posi- tion taken by Sergts. Osborne and Beer is asource of pride tons all —their own satis- | faction at their suceess cannot exceed ours | at the promise they give of adding to the reputation of the Royal Military College of Canada.” Mr. Beer will become an officer in the | Royal Artillery. We Tue Exam- INER’S congratulations. renew a o-ciceaillialliiadticaipiphdlinanenncceutie } Scumersipe’s Treat.—We congratulate | the good peopie of Summerside and Alber- ton upon the great musical and literary treat that is in store for them. gMrs. Harri- son, Canada’s celebrated soprano, will give a grand concert in Summerside on. Tues- day evening,July 10th,in the Market Hall, and one at Alberton, on Wednesday, July llth. She will be assisted by the following talented artists: Miss Florenee Earle, mezzo soprano; Miss Florence Findlay, elocutionist, Graduate San Francisco school of oratory; Raymond Archibald, violin: virtuoso; and Mr Ea-le, Pianist. Full particulars later. _— ~ Fatal Result of Detay. Sickness generally follows in the path of neglect. Don’t be reckless! but pru- dently take a few doses of Scott’s Emulsion immediately following exposure to cold. It will save yon many painful days and sleepless nights. BIRTH. At Ottawa, on June 29th, to the wife of George D. Pope, a son. DIED. Drowned at Belvidere, (Charlottetown) Thursday, Jaly Sth, William Ernest, be- loved son of William W. Harper, aged Ll years and 6 months. Funeral! will | leave his father s residence, Kast end of Fitzroy Street, for People’s Cemetery, at | 2 p. m., Saturday. At New Haven, on the 3lst Mav, 1893, Sarah Ann, daughter of Elizabeth and Thomas Kickham, aged 9 years and 3 months. Also, at the same place,on the 17th May, 1894, John Hector, son of Elizabeth and Thomas Kickham, aged 13 months and §& days. Scrofula humors and all diseases caused or promoted by impure blood or low state of the system, are cured by Hood’s Sarsa parilia. LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line. A good time may be expected at the picnic on Monday; so big bargains may be expected at Prowse Bros during Jul y. Ice cream Soda at Davies’ Drug Store to-night. Steamed clams at Larye’s restaurant. tf New magazines for Ju'y and August, Harper's, Munsey’s, Century, Frank Leslie’s, Lippincott’s, &e., &c., just re- cived at Carter’s bookstore. july 3 2i. Fashion books, &c., just received at Carter’s bookstore. july 3 2i. Hire’s Root Beer Extract at Watson's. june2] tf Painting—Miss Margaret H. Chisholm will form a sketching class im oil an 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 all branches of oil and watercolor painting, throughout its various departments. mll d&w USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the g~2at Rlaad and NerveRemedv WHITE VESTS, BATHING SULTS, STRAVY trtw Engineering, Reeonnaisane, Military | - 5 - lowing. TIME TABLE. LEAVE A. M. LEAVE A. M. Tignish sasteveee 4.30 Miscouche .......8.02 Alberton .........6.15 Sammerside ... 8.25 Bloomfield ....... §.45 Kensington ......8.55 O'Leary .....-....6.05; Preetown .....5...9.10 Piar€ taal. -5,-s+-- 7.07 Emerald .....a... 922 Wellington .......7.40) Arr. at Kinkora,935 . FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1894 ———————— Our stock of Readymade Clothing is now complete, and we are prepared to decorate and brighten up the We handle everything in the Clothing line and home-made goods, best and cheapest goods in the city, ; d Cloths, including Worsteds, Serges and Pantings, pee copy) |lnported direct from the mills, besides our own manufactured Tweeds. a full line of [mporte We and see our Straw Hats before buying, outer man cheaper than it can be done anywhere in the city. Worsted Suits for Men, Come and see our $3 Serge Suits ‘ ° . Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy goods ; Usprition, was aluired and eteemnd by Teather ; nothing imported can compete with them. have a large stock of HATS on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. A new line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS just in. and $5 will wear like Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported We are the centre of the Clothing trade, because we carry the largest stock of the If you are in need of Cloth you will do well to call on us, We carry and a large line of Canadian Tweeds Come Remember, we have removed to J. D, McLeod's Corner, and we are not connected with any other store in the city. ‘ihis is the only place we do business, and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for reporied, tie sivver medal for tae hizhet| WOol, cash or trade,“and sell goods cheaper for cash than anywhere else in the city. LY TRADE PROWSE BROS. —OFFER—- SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS es FQ) Gash Buyers, Duriug July ! ——e You éan’t find Bros, CARPETS, CLOTHING anyone who is sorry fer trading at Prowse a a . HATS, COTTONS, FURNISHINGS, in endless variety. PAgWSE The Cheap Men. Charlottetown, July 4, 1894. BROS, FLOUR CAN BE \ Qeetenenpeeenttuateee | BOUGHT AT ALL SORTS OF PRICES. Few persons want Flour that is simply good. Almost | everybody ~vants the best. A FEW CRUMBS OF COMFORT may be gathered | here and there, but if you want A WHOLE sutisfaction buy “ VERBENA.” SANDERSON & C0’S., Newson Block, Charlottetown, June 6, 1894—m wf LOAF of For sale only at Victoria Row. IY Lhd, AT KINKORA, On July 10. Liveliest Cuting of the Season St Dunstan's Band and Glee Club Will Make Things All Right, DELICACIES GALOR Come and have~@ share of the fun and partakeof Al hospitality. Toprevent a rush for tickets on the grounds, agerits will fur- nish tea tickets on the train from Sum- merside and Charlottetown. Trains run by eastern standard time. Tea on tables at 11 o'clock. Should the day prove unfavorable, the tea will be held on the first fine day fol- Leave Kinkora on return at 4.30 p. m. LEAVE a. mM. North Wiltshire.8.09 MountStewart...6.15 Hunter River.....8.15 Bedford ...-.-..-.6.43 Bradalbane .....8.43 Charlottetown. ..7.00 Emerald. Seiad 8351 | Royalty June....7.20 Arr. at Kinkora. 9.05 Leave Kinkora on return at 5.35 p.m. HATS, LIGHT TIES. Harris Seat . Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. PLEASANT POINT~A few Boarders can be accommodated at Pleasant Point, North River—one of the rest beautiful spets on the Island, on application to Mrs. FLEneR. july 6 WANTED—Aa servant for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. E. Davy, Richmond treet. jaly5 tf BJARDERS—Gentlemen_ boarders can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moder- ate. Apply to Mrs. Cox, Water Street. july4 3i pda W ANTED—A Girl to dogeneral housework by July 7th. Good wages to a competent girl None other need apply. Apply to Mrs. W W. WELLNER, Prince Street. july4 3i : W ANTED—A Girl todo general honsework. Apply to Mrs. D. Gorpowr, Grafton Street. as july4 tf WANTED—At the Acadia Hotel, a good Laanhdress. Apply at the Fish Market. july4 LOST—Sunday morning, June 30th,on New Glasgow Road, a lady’s navy blue Rubber Cape’ Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office. july5 dy 2i wy li WANTED—Manager for financial institu- tion. Reference and bond required. Liberal inducements to the right man. Address, The Eastern Assurance Uo., Philadelphia, Pa. july3—3i BICYCLE FOR SALE.—A very light safety, | mpere pete: tire Bicycle, as good as new, will | e soid cheap for cash. Eaquire at this office. july 3—tf WANTED.—A girl fer general housework. Apply to Mra. 8. Davies West St. WANTED—A Boy to attend a borse and make himself aseful about a bouse. Apply at this office. jane2i tf encerneiiamatinmntie eee a — WANTED—A Girl for general housework. Apply at Miss FINLEy’s, corner of Kent and Prince Streets. june26 lipd | a oe _ | | PASTURE—About an acre of rich pasture land to let, with pamp and clear water on sime, near Government Pond. Apply to W. C, HARRIS. june26 tf TO RENT. —Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan witt 3 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage with one acre. Apply to a. MCNEILL. j25 tf guar pat. TO LET—On Great George Street, over . shop, eight rooms. Apply toJoHN STUMBLES. june2s iw pd WANTED.—A servant girl for general housework. Apply to Miss ALLEy, Prince Street. tf—june2l FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can hav’ same by cating at Carter's Bookstore and@paying for this ad. junel3 C’TY CANVASSER of good address to handle our ageney.- Permanent position for good man.— BROWN BROTHERS COMPANY, Toronto, Ont. lm eod—junely TO LET--A House painted and papered | throughout, situated on Water Street, near | Round House. Apply to Mrs. LOWDEN, Esplanade. junelg FOUND —A purse containing a small sum | of money. Apply at SANDERSON & Co’s. junel2 FARES. Tiguish to Alma inclisive...7.$1 15 Alberton to Bloomfield iS. ale 0 95 Howlan to Pertage We seseed 0.185 Conway to Richmond oF Sie © | Wellington to Miseoudh@, % «++. 060 St. Eleanorsto New Annan “ — ....- 0 45 | Barbara Weit to Blueshank * —.....- 0 39 Reeetnmte) pasate intone tapes 25 iindiedd x .<.. cde gunctebagesar ease 0 15 Mt. Stewart to Suffolk, inclusive...... 0.75 York to Brackley Point ~“ ...--- 0 60 Charlottetown) «...>-<cs 00309. 58 +0» -- bes 0 75 St. Dunstan’s to Milton, inclusive...*. 0 60 Loyalist to Hunter River “0 1... 0 45 Clyde to Fredericton = 2355 0.2 EN Lot's Bs hs ee kia ah awly os gpbbad 0 25 eT 0s cocths ct ciaencecqpedeet cote 0 20 FRANK McCARVILL, Secretary. Kinkora, June 28, 1894,— dy tu fr wky | ner Kent and Edward Streets. vou CAN HAVE COOLNESS <5 AND $ == COMFORT during the hot weather in one of Qur Light-weight Suits of Summer Underwear, A good suit for 47 cents; a little finer and nicer for 57 cents; a really excellent suit for 85 cents; and so on up. men’s Shirts in Flannelette and Cotton. Furnishings of all kinds cheap. Bees ‘Moore & McLeod. We show a first-class line of Gentle- ¢ CSVSSSSSSS SESS SESS WE HAVE COME! Berger’s English Paris Green And thereby save the WILL KILL US Yese=> This Green is warranted PURE by W. E. DAWSON, Charlottetown, June 20, 1894—m w f to buy cheap. being fancy in price. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, YOUR FEET may be put down, but not in the matter of shoes, as they are a necessity to a tolerable footing. acme of summeriness, and are seasonahle, reasonable, durable, satisfactory, sgreeable, and really fancy in appearance, without You can imagine nothing better or hand- somer than our Black and Tans that show you what an ideal warm weather shoe ought to be. superbly this season, by encasing them in a pair of our Black and Tans, that won’t make you conspicuous as a member of the Outs Our Black and Tans are the Decide now to treat your teet To buy from us is J. B. MACDONALD & C0., Market Square, Charlottetown, June 21, 1894—m w f ALWAYS - WELCOME In every household is what will be a saving ot TIME, TROUBLE, EXPENSE. Thes? are secured in using WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER, July 3, 1894. Clocks aud Watches. If you want your Clock or Watch | cleaned or repaired go to JOSEPH ; GOODSTEIN, Queen Street; opposite J.D. McLeod & Co’s. é Having several years’ experience in the Fatherland, also im New York, Lam = ine pared to do all kinds of work in my with neatness and despatch. Remember the place. Charges moder ate. 3m d&w—may28 FOR 81LE—A Jersey cow, registered, with calf. Apply to MRs. Geo. H. — _ une PICNIC BOILERS to rent at H. D. Wab- MAN’S, Upper Queen Street, tf—junea®) P. E. Island OPPOSITE WEST END MARKET HOUSE. Railwa { A A _—_—_—— TheSeaside Hotel —WILL-— z | Open for the Season on June S0th, This beautiful watering-place has been | much improved this season, 80 as to make Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down Read up ! PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 20) 600....0. Charlottetown. -60 90 301 614.....Royalty Junction 606 919) 350 645. ....North Wiltshire......534 8 405 658.......Hunter River 524 8 ae oO cccse -Bradalbane 601 7 OOo Ok: Kccsccevs Kmeraid..........46 79 508 740.... | pa, — 7 10 | _ » , ee Kensington........429 64 600 815).....- Ar LM. secvee \ 46 615 PM Summerside AM } 140 830)...... Ly Ar.......¢ 340 1165 | 202 845.........Miseouche.........325 1044 | 223 906 Wellington .... 307 WIT 317 935 oo Ort Hill, ...0 - 237 9% 442 1030 « OFT RBET 00.000 0-040 146 809 > OS 10 47 ..Bloomffeld......... 130 744 CED FEM, -ccseseeel NO eee 16 76 655 1155... ; NNER. San deco oie 122 600 P AM M AM AM PM : AM PM; 630 300.......Charlottetown....... 920 55 i 6) 315.....Royalty Junction..... 96 51 7. 8@, cisvsisve Bedford ........ . 84 + 805 405)...... Ar Lyv......€ 815 46 Mount Stewa t } 82) 410)...... nv BPs. 4810 355) DAN: BOG. ok. de> «7 Ms vote de 000 742 315 | 930 500. cee Di adecsscce TE Eee I 1014 §33.........Bear River...... 645 158] 1055 605 .. Souris... tito 6 A PM AM PM} | AM PM AM PM | |} $25 410.......Mount Stewart......810 345; } 938 5068..........Cardigan..........717 237 | 1000 520 ......- Georgetown 70 215 AM PM AM PM coesesees snbcaiten «% 06 00040000» ecetnmbeet Gannees PM AM = Benst ad... 000 ccecerdee 71) BEE. e009. s0000 Cape Traverse.... ......+ 62 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. | J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, ' Charlottetown. Railway Offices, 3ist May, 1864. ‘ it as enjoyable as possible. Still-water and surf-bathing, croquet and lawn tennis, boats and fishing, beautiful shady walks and avenues. Shane very moderate. Addrera, JOHN NEWSON & CO., june30 Charlottetown, P. &. [. —— Provincial Loan. ProvisciaL TREASURY, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses- sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government of Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Tem- porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on call or on such terms as may be agreed upon. This will afford a good opportunity for the investment of large or small sums for short or long periods. ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov. Treasurer. june25— pat