THE DAILY EXAMINER - ere SAD DROWNING: ACCIDENT, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Erate Harper Drowaed Bathing at Little While Relvidere. Beer Bros Monday luis morning, Ernest Harper, vear old son of Mr. William W. carpenter, of this « tity, out to Belvidere the ten Harper, | and his sister went berry-picking. Shortly out swimming, starting acrosa the creek When some distance over he began calling mut that he was drowning, and two ramed Lawler and Evan ‘whe were on the town side of the creek, went out to him and for some time succeeded in keeping afloat. But the effort to save the boy : vina was iZlor iv boys him was ‘ f ads and the unfortunate fellow went down 4 boy ran to town to let Mr know what hal happened his ron, his way met D him what had young Harper James Warburton and told ocecurred. The Dr. niade all haste to the scene of the ead occurence snd swam out told the tev bad sunk. Bat the water was so muddy that he could not see turned to the shore A few tmin- utes later he mounted a raft and made another trip to where the bey seen After the water somewhat, he saw the body Iving transferred it to the rafs, The body was subsequently removed to the residence of the Ley’s parent, Fitzroy Street east. The i, leveased was a great favorite with those who knew him. The bereaved parents have the evipathy of all, to where he was anything, and re- ie | waa last cleared bottom, ant ces, | #ud thence to the shore s I Robert Stead, the St. Lawrencs N.S : » horse= to Traso! 2+e+e AT WFLL INGTON, RACES oung stallion McKenzie, y M Ja sh Tuk races at Wellington yesterday were attended by some hundred people. The track was in very good condition, i i Regular me ng of St. George’+ | the very satisfactory. , in Bust et Ha were: W. A : at 3 lock All members are si le (starter); William Brown, Lorneville, veven races were The ‘il, this evewing | judges requested to at i Important business to be | N.S; Otis Gamble, Fifteen Point; Distance nded t Meni! f sister lodges are | Judge, Rufus N. Macdonald. J. F. Ar-e silly invited nanit was clerk of the course, and S. A - Arsenanit and Geo. F. Owen, timers The Garueaise or Tae Craxs.— The rego programme included a 2.40 class, 3-miaute before noon Ernie left his sister and went | too great for the limited strength of the two | and on | on the | and | A. Brennan, Summer- | | in the Sum lar adjourned meeting of the Caledonian | and 2.50 clas= The first mentioned race ( will be held at the Clab rooms thi-~ | was called at 1.10, by :ta-ter Brenna: . evening at & oclock, sharp Phe place | The summaries follow :— 7 4 : : ; : ' = . i 7 led aunual Scottis! Lakeside Park, Wellington, July 4,1894 pathering will be decutes 2.40 class. Purse $100, mile heats three ela . a Mike ine ee Pare, i . dl H a. - on Sa pl 7 - addy ‘Tik’a, b’. m. bv All BR ght,Gco aac Koren yaya Fogg wa OE Pierne, Choerk t etown, (Brown il 1 1 e He has aleo obtained a photograp Blanche, ty Krynwood, J M. Me- P etiis anh ceale an, thin semanas tf Leod ( 1or ttetown (Steel) - Zae rr ic mervie. Copies may be ob Mand E, b mm. by D a Swift, E. an. ‘ O’Conn- r Tig sis! oo mith) ~ 33k a Time 2.444: 2.46): 2.45 Bonny Gia Srrawsperarics.—We are Same day ai dt ack, 2.50cla‘s. Pur-, indebted to Mr. John T. Ferguson, ef | $50. Mile heat-, best three ao five. Marshfield, fora box of strawberries the firet | John L, bl g by Kimball Morgan, fouita “ j Strawberries measur. | A C Rogere, S’side (Mu tart) as ne w four inches in circumferance | E-mont, b g ty All Right, T A Mac- ‘ at at any time,and these are ripe | nally, Abram’s Village(McNally) 2 2 2 i w as well a- anusually laryve | Lawndominie, gr g by Westlawn, - | Jas A Macneill, S’side (McNeill). 3 3 4 | B. Y. P. U.—The officers of the Baptist yple’s Union for the current year President, J. K. Ross, V ice President, I N. Sehur- | Beau Prince, b h by Hernando, J E as ful va | Little Joker, b g by Harry Morgan, Charlottetown; Dr DesNoyer, Tign’s': (Smith)... 5 5 dr Arsenault, Wellingtou(Arsenault) 4 4 3 | , . | aldresses of welc SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, meeting held last evening, delivered by the Superintendent of Education (who presided) His Honor the Lientenant-Gov ernor, His Worship the Mayor, Hon David Laird, Dr. Anderson and Mr. Justice Fitzgerald. Among the visitors who } upon the platform were Sackville At the nitial me were occupied seats Professor Andrews, of sity; Dr. Hall, of the Normal Traro; Mr. Oulton, Principal of the Dorchester School, N. B. and Professor Brittain, of the Normal School, Frederic- On behalf of these and other visitors Professor Andrews responded to the ad- | dress of welcome in an eloquent speech. Univer | | School, ton Mr. Raymond Archibald and Mrs, Harri- son supsiig! nstrumental and vocal music of thal rest order to the evident del cht of t! and TSUPREME COURT, Wi wpspay, July } Valent ne Cameron ve. Jodienx— Action f tpi woboce Phés case was conclude] tu-dav.a b othe rv te with @ verdict for $200 da ves Ste irt. Q. C., atid Joln-ton for plaintiff Bell and Blanchard fur defondaty } Reid v=: Murray , action of cjyeetment- Fried at Su side Jast term. Mr. dus- Hmers| the » ioigson delivers judgment rr plats ttl for wh ot | ind« claimed Robert C. Me dvs. Johu Acorn, act tion of debt- take rment for defendant. Me Quarrie fur plainuff; Attorney-General Peters for defendant. In this case Mr. Jus tice Hodgson ordered that William ft. Hooper, -s on behalf of the tiff, be prosecuted f. and that he be committed to be proseeut- ed at the next Hilary term of this court Julwd The Queen ve. Jane Thorp—Indictment for receiving This opened this morning, and ail the evidence was in when recess was taken. Attorney a witne plain yr perjury and forgery stolen goods case General Peters for the Crown; Stewart, | Q. C., for prisone: PERSONAL. Mr Gan worth feft for Moneton this } morn! Rev, Mi artin Monaghan, eccl., of Kelly’s Cross, has returned from the Sulpician Seminary at Montreal. John A Maedonald and Mrs Muecdon- | ald, Glenaladale, were registered at the | Qneen H tel this morning Rev. G. DeFinance, of E:ang du Nord Magdalen I-land-, arrived here yesterday ‘ u brief vis rhe Rev Father Burke crossed in the Northumberland yesterday, en route to} Montreal and Ottawa H. R. Narraway, of Pictou, arrived here He is the vuest oF his £on- Gardiner, Esq monet ane of the Schools, was presented last evening. in-law, Chas. C Miss Ida G. teachers sersid with a handsome bet nze lamp on the eve | of her retirement. i Miss Coonan, who wae injured in the | Salisbury and Harvey railway bridge ac- ! : reporte: 1 to be | man immerside; Correspondiny Seeretary | Time: 2 Ati, 2.45, 2.524. . . ne Seen Pe ae Same ae andtrack. Three-minute clase. on ora Cc Cherk. aoe % oe: C M Read. | Purse $50. Mile heats, best three in five. Spr ngtiell: Layton MeCabe, Alexandria; | Benker, ch h, by Westlawn, HA i Mrs. M. ©. Higgins, North River; Eliza- | Darby, Abram’s Village, | beth Howatt, Tryon bFGF i nc cneweinettncesseote 0 1 EF ee | Minnehaha, by Kear-age, Geo Mernopist Picxics —The picnic of thy | Muttart,S’side, (Muttart)...... 232) First Methodist Church Sabbath Schoo! | Jack Spratt, b g. by Abdallah was held at Keppoch beach yesterday, and Mersenger, A © Rogers, S’side, wae a decided success About ftour| (Rogers). poredntbindocss ct £4 hundred pupils and a goodly number ot | Nellie Bly, bl m, by Dean Swift, A parents and friends attended. | J Macleod, Stanley Bridge, a At a meeting of the teachers of th (Smith)...... : Se: ond Meihodist Sabbath School held ' Time: 258: 3.01; 554 i — Come and help the children to have a good time next Monday, and we think that you will enjoy it as much as they. leaves at 9 u’clock. last night, it was decided that their picnic | be held on Monday next at Elliott’s Mills, » les past Fredericton A Tesriwoystat Frsp.--The Ministerial Association, recognizing the value of the | 1ew i [‘andy shoes at Goff Bros. philanthropic. as well as eenens. work | All the uenal games, bace ball, foot ball accomplishe.: by the Rev. W. W. Brewe: lete., at the Methodist picnic on Monday during his residence in the e:ty, have de- | July 9th. See ad. : cided, in cu-operation with a committee re- | . presentative of the various churches t oe oe ‘DIED. . cota afford the public an opportunity of pre- At Cornwall, this morning, of paralysis, #enting him with a suitable tes.imcnial William Howard, aged 50 years. ” Or : aie pie . ae ne {Funeral from the residence of Mr. Rob- ntribmtions for this purpose may be a . “ d tated te one Of te wambees of te 1 © Frizzle, on Saturday, 7th inst., at 10 Ministerial Association, or too Mr. L. E | o’c lek.) Prowse, treasurer the Brewer Testi- In this city, on the Sth of July, Simon monial Fund | D, Fraser, aged 68 years. nv | Garpexs.—The Citizen's | Queen Square Musw tN THE Band will Garden-> p ay in this evening The pro_ramme follows: wonceess (ToOth Powders Overture—Fair Maid of Perth. Waltz—True Lover’s Knot ho Pastes . March—The Wo xime fn. Scottische ~The Mermaids Sevabees teeth Soaps Waltz—Qnueen of the May March—The “ye ie ' are recommended as being the Pnika—Sweet Lavender Waltz—Love’s Messenger. : best by Cislop—Goot Evening. DR. BAGNALL, God Save the Queen DR. ROBBINS ‘THe axxvat. Meetine of the Presbyterial- DR. MURRAY. of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society DR. AYERS. will be held in Zion Church, Char otte- We don’t need to say anything more town, Thursday, July 12th. Morning ) yong ie m will hegin at 10 o’clock and after about them, except that the price is 25 cte, noon seesion at 3 o'clock. Delegates will be met at both Eastern and Western trains cn the Ilth of July Johnson & Johnson, Arrangements have been made with the P. E. [. Railway on the tith inst., tickets at one single first-class fare, good to re turn on the 18th inst. Delegates will re quire to show certificates of attendance on return trip, otherwise their tickets will not Le honored THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. Corner Queen and Richmond Streets. 5 THE TREND OF THE slidiiiane Amawa._x.—The Orr .For names of thowe whe left for the novitiate at Ama- FURNITURE TRADE walk, WN. ¥ ° » Brother Camillus, are a< follows: Joseph I Bernard, Tigni#h; Frank | ‘TS THIS- WAY- WARD. Gaudet, de. Dominick Arsenault, Bloom- i: d Gallant, dor Clovis Arsenanit, Egmont Boy; Josoph F Gallant, dey Seceph | P. E. Island’s shrewdest LeClere, do; | Arrenault, | Point; | &) Arsenault, do; Joseph #rienne Bernard, do; Fidelis sndrew A Perry, F shoppers, seeking the most merchandize of merit for ifieen Soseph A Gallant, do; Pins Ellie, Grand | their money, River, Lot 14; Joseph R McKinnon, de; | ‘, Bussel! Gillis, Summerside; Joho T} Hennessey, Indian River; Albert E wy. | COME HERE FOR Dowald, M ichael Guscinghaws;, THEIR FURNITURE Kinkora; ASneae A Shreenan, do; Joseph : and find just what they Freetown; E MeCarvill, do; Albert Doiron, do; John want. P Calkill, do; Patrick S Hughes,do; Arthur | a Murphy, do; James F Murphy, do; el James Power, Fort Anguetus; J Byrne, 4 i Tracadie; Martin Power, Charlottetown; | We make Picture Frames P Sin S, do . . di and sell Mouldings—retail and Tae Rev. J. G. Cameron will preach (D wholesale. Wess Prices right. y » Sunday next an the Presbyterian C wureh at Clyde River, at Il a m; and «| West River 3 p m. Tt < plese Yt « MARK WRIGHT & & 00., LTD. sifornia pew. co ° o melons ju-t rece! ved at Beer | Ww we Sell at Selling aia ANOTHER BONANZA in Wool Shawls and Wraps, including Iee Wool, Silk Mixtures, ke., Ke. A large Lot of Manufacturers’ Samples, equal to our last display in this line, and that is saying sufficient, we believe, to induce hundreds of ladies te call at once to secure them. Just the thing for Opera, School of Science, Picnics, Xe. BEER BROS. Tue Weature.— Moderate winds; focal showers, Train | “made | eide “nt on Friday last, is improving quite rapidly Moncton Time:. The presbyte ry of Halifax has nomi- nated Rev. D. M. Gordon =as snecessor to terian collége. The appointment will be by the synod at the Oetober meeting. Mrs. D. H. Lodge who has been on the [xland for a few days visiting her parents, returned to her new home, Hilsboro, N.B., this morning. While in the city she was the guest of her brother Mr. Edwin White, of the Customs Department. Rev. Abbe Caéyrain, of Quebec, the celebrated historian, arrived here on Fri day, and left on Saturday to visit the | Acadian parishes of the diocese. The } tev. L’Abbe is engaged on an early his- tory of P. E. Island, and is thus securing data for his work, . Mrs. W. McLea Waibank, maid and | ehild have left for P EK T-laned, via Point du Chene. . They -will spend the <unimer | with Mrs. Walbank’s futher, the Hon. Wo] Richard+.—Montrea! Star . The frienlsof Mr. Mar ormer- ly of this city, but now residing in Boston. will regret to learn that lis wife, has un- | dergone a very critical though successful | operation under the supervision of Dr’s ) orrison, Parker, and Gibson, three of | the most skilfal Doctors there. Mrs. Ben- | net is now out of danger and wite care | will soon be herself again. Mr. E. Mabon, formerly of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown, and now one of the staff of the same bank at Montreal, is spending his holidays in this city. Mr. Mabon had an experience in the recent C. P. R. disaster which he is not likely to forget for soniefime. The end of the car in the rear of the one which he occupied came right through where he was sitting, and he was thrown from -his seat upon the one in front of him, jostled round very Severely and is still very sore from the effects. k Bennet . the Bank of over Summer duster coats long and short, at J. B. Macdonald & Co's. Summer foot wear at Goff Bros. Look for bargains in men’s and boy’s straw hats at J. B. Macdonald & Co. Tan dressing at Goff Bros. Goff Bros for cheap shoes. Remember the great auction sale at Georgetown to-morrow, (Friday) com- mencing at 11 o’clock, a.m. See advt. WHITE VESTS, BATHING SUITS, STRAW HATS, LIGHT TIES Haris Siena Meagher's: Orange range Quinine Wine, Freseves strictly according to the British ia. "Oninine in this agreeabie ic is quicker in action and more reliable than when taken. in Capsules, Powders or —o Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale =. all druggists. aenese bottle free to physi- generally fine and decidedly warm, with a fiw ans upon receipt of ca pon Fees IEAGHER BROS. £ CO., feb26—d& w 310 Montreal, JULY TRADE PROWSE BROS. —OFFER— SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS inane Ooi Gash Buyers. Duriug July ! You can’t find sorry for Bros, CARPETS, trading at anyone who is Prowse a CLOTHING, — | HATS, CO OLTONS, FURNIS SsHINGS in ésidleee PAG WSE Vv variety. BROS., The Cheap Men. NOTE THIS Make No North of x Th ree De OTS - Old: Stand Large Steck of F Mistake. is Our Place of Busin ess amily Supplies at a Small Advance on Cost! BGF-INSPECTION SOLICITED. Rogers’ Building Queen Street, J.D. MACLEOD & CO. | Principal MacKnight, im. Halifax Presby- | Charottetown.—jun 26 tu thu sat A June Snap We ROMAN ENGL have just CATHOL opened a AND PRAYERS, BIBLES IC PRAYERS, CHURCH OF Case of and Prayers and Hymns A. and M. combined. We bought the lot at away down figures and are. going to ¢ the Snap or Bargi two alike. 30 goods. We invite HASZARD Charlottetown, June 12, 1894—t t-s een ‘ALWAYS - WELCOME| In every household is what will be =| saving of TIME, TROUBLE, E EXPENSE. Thes? are secured in using | WOODILL’S GERMAN | BAKING ~ POWDER. L¢ July 3, 1894. NUE HSE | | TheSeaside Hotel,, | Gity Glérk’s Office, ) ~—WILL-— r Open for the Season on Jane 0th. | This beautiful watering-place has been much improved this season, so as to make } it as enjoyable as possible. Still-water and surf-bathing, croquet and.} and fishing, beautifui lawn tennis, boats per | Trains Outward. give the public the benefit of in. Handsome goods. No cent. lower than regular your eee & MOORE. TENDERS. Seated Tenders gvill be received at the City Clerk’s Office, until noon of “Monday, the 9th Day of July next, from parties willing to Paint the Market House. Information can be had from the Market Committee. The Council do not bind themselves to | accept the lowest or any tender. By order, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, June 30, 1894. _june30— 3i eod TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received at the | City Clerk's Office, until noon of | Monday, the § ih Day of July from parties willing to constrnet the Arrangements in the Market House and City Building, according to plan and specification to be seen at the office of Messrs. Phillips & Chappell. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. nex', Sanitary By order, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. June 30, 1894, ‘ _ jes e30—: 3i ~3ieod _ ‘P. &. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY Ist June, 1894, the } trains of this Railway wili run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains Inward. shady walks and avenues. Terms very moderate. ‘ Read down Read up Address, PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM | a0 6 00..... i Charlottetown....... 6h 9 . o i NEWSON & C t 201 614..... Royalty Junction..... 6 06 919 JOHN Nt WSON & CO. it | 350 645 ** North Wiltshire... 534 830 __juned 30 ¢ harlottetown, P. EK. [. 405 658...... Hunter River.......524 $15 eaten eterna Oe FOE -Bradalbane .501 739 | 455 730 .-Emerald... sa = Y Pd | 508 740 Freetown. . .44 710 Clocks and w atches. |} 523 758. Kensington -429 648 | 600 815) Ar Ree j 40 615 a eeeren PM ; Summerside } . ‘ = want mur. Clock Tate 3: 890} ...:.<- Lv Bcoias 349 5 = ye: aaa . 2 a comin } 202 84) ..Misecouche......... 325 1044 cleaned or repaired go to JOSEPH | 208 905.....2)! Wellington ........ 307 1017 GOODSTEIN, Queen Street, opposite | 317 9385.......... ees 327 ‘= ‘ 5 See MOO scien es wie OTM iad ocses 1 46 4 J.D. MeLeod & Co": | 508 1047.........Bloomfield..... ... 130 744 Having several years’ experience in the } 60011 BE ces sured Alberton.......... es 705 ) se A BE OU dn de cine cd Bn oda ten 225 00 Fatherland, also in New Y« - Iam pre-; oie 7%" Tignish : i a pared Solisaie Rime Ot peielnix iey Vinge na eee wes with neatness and despatch. AM PM AM PM Remember the place. Charges moder- = ‘2 baled ; Charlottetown......- 2? ey ome ) 6 5....Royalt peeenne.- .96 56 ute. ete dliew- — wey 08 7 609. -4:,.. : ve Bediord becnan 5 Oak. ae 805 405) i+... Ar. = Laiss..n Sid 410 Mount Stewa t = 820 410$....... Ly Bie coouki 810 355 Oe BOR ga. Marelli. kbs. 742 815 bg dh. See Sg eRe 72D 26 ) 10M 938 0. Bear River. 2.0... 645 158 G6 BG... scccscnes so 0 ~cdntes 6 15 And Exonreton: AM PM aM PM ae > i . . iAM PM AM PM The ‘Ladies of Sacred Heart Parish, Al- | “Rabe 410... Mount ieowart...... 810 345 berton, will hold their big Tea 2 s bee. a ardigan. phen sas 70 38 OD OO: cevnsd sisoren wh. 3 215 On Wednesday, July fs..° | eM PM AM PM They know how to make Teas, and this | °°-""""" — Se ee : te the | 2M AM will easily (weather permitting) et an: tie os 715 best of the season. Haye a peep-at the ie OE a deed “Cape Traverse. os i Test at small cost.” Excursion | P 3 ee We t at D. POTTINGER, rates later. b Gen. Mgr. Can. om. ae, > PRENNAN oncton J.P. aregper oo J. ONSWORTH, Superintendent, ecretary. Charlottetown. Alberton, June 12, 1894—eod & wy Ist May, 1894. tailway Offices, 3 —— a —— —— = P THURSDAY, JULY 5, OF [S94 $2,700 WORTH Ready-made Clothing AT CosT. a Contemplating going out of ness, we offer all our Ready-made larger portion of this stock is our own manufacture. a genuine sale and will be faithfully for your bargains. i ‘x this department of Clothing at Cost. carried out. our busi- The This is Come on D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. necessity to a tolerable footing. acine of summeriness, being faney in price. warm weather shoe ought to be. to buy cheap. YOUR FEET may be pat down, but not in the matter of shoes, as they are a Our Black and Tans are the and are seasonable, 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 Decide now to treat your teet 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 To buy from us is J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Market Square, Charlottetown, June 21, 1894—m w f SURE D POTATO BUGS! IF THEY TASTE OUR OPPOSITE WEST END MARKET HOUSE. John Dickieson, Milkman, West oyalty, has at his stables a fine Durham Grade ju3 3i pd DEATH" =~ Bull for service. Provinelal Provincia, Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses- | sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government of Faris CGreen. We warrant every pound to be strictly PURE. Fergusson Alexander’s in stock. DODD «& ROGERS. | Charlottetown, June 29, 1894—tu th sat | Five tons ‘ST. PETER'S SUNDAY SCHOOL. PICNIC | —AND— Strawberry Festival | Picnic will CANADA ATLANTIC: ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line, TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The annual Sunday Schoo be held on WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th, fon the beautiful grounds of John McEachern, Esy., East River. The str. Southport will leave the Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a.m., and at 3 p. m. Good Refreshment Tab'es, Strawberries Punch and Judy Show, and Gates Swings, &c., on the grounds, June l4,—dy tf guar Columbia s The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave B | Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, icCyc e TUESDAY, JUNE 26ru, at 7 p. m., and e every Tuesday thereafter, until further | notice ; Hawkesbary, Wednesday, at 10 ires a. m5 arriving at Boston early Friday | A difference of opinion exists morning. among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is FROM BOSTON—Saturday, June 23, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and every Saturday thereafter until further notice. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Quick despatch for freight. offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels. You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly -*onounce far ahead of any + (uer tire of this type. Full parti. vars in catalogue, which you can > tain from R. M. Young, Agent. HALIFAX SERVICE, — Beginning Tuesday, June 26, the favor- ite steamships * OLIVETTE ” or « HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Tuesday and Thursday at | Sa. m., ‘Satrird: ay 10p. m., (until further r notice) for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax Monday or Wednesday evenings, can go directly on board steamer. Keep Off the Grass We'll slew No ous to Tres- pass on our Toilet Business ! Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations, For full information a3 to rates of pas- save, freight, ete., apply to office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. ° RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. We have a pleasant, smooth Rubber un- . | breakable Comb at 19 cents. Call and June 16 salssiciiattile Allaehitciatiaitiiiaa st hited iit ag a them. : Our stock of Brushes, Perfumes, etc., 1s complete. . REDDIN BROS. Opp. Pe om OMe. Jane? 5—eod Ss. “ELLIOT.” DAT Ss OF » SAILING. FROM BOSTON—Sth, 15th and 25th of each month. FROM CHARLOTTETOW N— 16th, 20th and 30th of each month. When any of these dates fall on Sunday, sailing will take place on the pre- ‘Notice to Painters - Sealed Tenders, addressed to the under- signed, will be received up to noon on Saturday, July, 21i-t, froni parties willing to contract for the painting of the exterior of the new Church at Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29, according to plans and specification to be seen at the office of W. C. Harris, Architect, Charlottetown, or. at the Parochial House, Kelly’s Cross. Glazing of windows not included in | the painter’s contract. | ceding Saturday, Cargo taken toand from The staging put up by carpenters shall | Island Rail way free of cartage. Through be left to be used by painters, | bills of lading from all stations on Island Contractors to find all material, and | Railway to principal cities in U nited States | None other need apply. or - leted the 3lst Octobe A and Euro ae se, RE moe r. R. McMILLAN, The lowest or any tencer not neces- Boston Agents: Charlottetown. sarily accepted. Alfred Winsor & Son,? ex fri tu; pat tat : M. A. SMITH, 89 State Street. } wed; gu mon th; | Sec’y of Trustees, June 29, 1894. and wky } Kelly’s Cross, July 4, 1894.—3i wyli jour pio wat her | 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 'S McMILLAN, Prov. Treasurer. | short or long os ANGU june25— pat : 2 & b a S2 eo © oo 2s. "2s a 2 © €5 ¢ Bm « &.- “s © <* sf . = 3 0 gs one -f 3é re 2 < O%5 an . ; 2 2, eq Zr ef at $4 e .3«zé ” mae te a om Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, WANTED—a | servant ~*~ queen house- work. Apply to Mxs. E. Davy, Richmond Street. july5 uf LOST—Sunday morning, June 3#th,on New Giasgow Road, a lady’s navy blue Rubber Cape Finder will be rewa by leaving same at this office. july65 dy 21 wy! nl " WANT ED IMMEDIATELY - -A to look after a cow and to do general outside work. Apply at this office. july4 3i BOARDE RS—Gentle men ‘boarders can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moder- ate. Apply toMrs. Cox, Water Street. July43 3 pa WA ANTE D—A Girl to dogeneral hor housework by July 7th. Good wages to a competent girl. Apply to Mra. W. july4 3i W. WELLNER, Prince Street, WwW ANTE ‘D—A Girl todo general honsework. Apply to Mrs DD. Gorpox, Graftoa Street, , july4 tf WANTED—At the Acadia Hotel, a good Laundre a8. Apply at the Fish Market. julys WANTE os ineene r for financial institu- tion. Reference and bond required. Liberal | indue ements tothe right man. Address, The Eastern Assurance Co., Philadelphia, Pa. julys—si BICYCLE FOR SALE.~A very light safety, peumatic tire Bicycle, as good as new, wiil soid cheap for cash. Enquire at this office. july 3—tf WANTED.—A Apply to Mrs. 8. irl fer general housework. yavies W est St, WANTED—A Boy to attend a horse and make himeelf useful about a house. este em me. ja u sisal iipaniaistledg anette teeiha Reaitinstibiaa distanced WANTED—A Girl for general housework. Apply at Miss Fix Ley’s, corner of Kent and Prince Sireets. june26 li pd PASTU RE—About an acre of rich pasture land to let, with pump and clear water on sume, near Government Pond. Ave. wo W. . HARRIS. une tf TO RENT. ~-Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview © th one acre Apply to a. McNEILL. J% tf guar pat. TO LET—On Great George over shop, eight rooms, Apply to Joun STUMBLES. june23 lw pd WANTED.—A servant girl for general housework. Apply to Miss ALLEY, Prince Street. u— “june2i FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can have same by calling at Carter’s Bookstore and paying for this NITY CANVASSER of junels good address to handle our ency. Permanent position for ood man. BROWN BROTHERS COMPANY, sronto, Ont. lm uneld TO LET--A House painted and papered throughout, situated on Water Street, near Round House. Apply to Mrs. LOWDEN, Replanade jaunelg FOUND A purse containing a small sum of money. Apply at SanDERSON & Co's. junel2 WANTED—A oa. on we) ppee work. Good references — P. ARCHIBALD, Queen tf—junes FOR SALE—A Jersey cow, registered, with calf. Apply to Mrs. Geo. H. LEDWICH, cor- ner Kent and Edward Streets, junel3 PICNIC BOILERS to rent at &. > Wab- MAN’S, Upper Queen Street, if—junes)