Pi pa es, Peo ge: aes THE DAILY EXAMINER . : - TUES House Furnishing DEPARTMENT : Unprecedented success has met usin this department| this spring. Cirpets, Mats and Matting cheaper than ever. Curtains and blinds at prices s» low that there is no excuse for not buying. Everything in this Cepiurtment is marked low enough t) }noxk out all compe‘'t n. Prowse Brothers & Co. i i | from 50e up for 2 piece saita, or |go spending your meney for children’s suits without first see- ing our new styles. DAY, JUNE 25, 1896. Children’s Clothing DEPARTMENT ge : 2 or 3 piece suits t» it boys, from 4 to 14 years old 5 2.50 up for 3 piece. Don't PROWSE BROS The Wonderful Cheap Men and advertisement ofthe mammcth triple} al , tea, social and fair combined. ial @ J hnson & Johnson be held at Morell on Tuesday, the 14th of; d ‘ Ja ¥, is realy for priuiib #- The event} @ ' Z i ; ee ee aaron te promises to be the largest and most elabor Graduates 1a Pharmacy. Come to Our Yard And examine the contents. We can | supp'y yoa with all kiods of lun er, t it Will Pay You. Watches of Known Reputation are a safe investment for Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Stud 1896. The rapid growth ding, ete. of the watch industry A lot of !aths just landel. JAMES BARRETT, has produced a multitude oer % WANA NE Ne SIE SE NA SE S% MES - Ne ed@pne ofape ole “ae “@° —_>- i > —_> “@ “@ E"or Summer . wear of makes you had better ay8 Connolly’s Wi: keep ae hands off |. arte tere ee w% Have you seen our display of PRINT: We Make a careful investiga- \ } Dri iy] ] Witla) 1 & COTTONS yet? We're better able than 7 Praag te: Wa! Lissdt L545) as ever to suit all your ileas in this line. 3 S ; , a I whtenes veituale “sal tihe ; = 8 : Sls your choice will ao Ws have lied iegboat"s aa No matter what price youd like to pay. ye wate 10 NOW N RE assortment of si®° Neat Patterns, 6 cents per yard, | PUTATION. I have | Sitver Watches for Ladie’s | s%& ; ¢ number of such watches 7 : : AX 4 & yendid Valve Se er vi = : va ; AS ulue, § ard. BS and I believe I can give and Gentlemen, =. ie you a watch as_ satisfac- which were bought right, and cau~| Saye Don’t miss that special lot SS tory as you ¢: ossibl v not fail to }Jease in price. Y ’ > ° ory as you can possibl) oe at 10c, You'll find it on donee. Call and inspect them. our centre counter, an as- pi W. N. TA S, | Me W. W WELLNER Great eee ee 2% sortment of light and % NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. companies the British Columbia School of | enjoy a delightful outing among the Mines; capital stock, $30,000; head- | picturesque hiils of Desable, at the quarters, Vancou ver. | same time encouraging a worthy |; cause. It is unnecessary to specify | the attractions, amusements and re- | freshments, as everything will be ~~ Books—Pooks for prizes, &c., an im- ° ona or a aa LOCAL AND OTHER TEMS. |p . es: | uy Your Hats at Prowse Bros, | ( 5 an t 7 F . . Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. —!, | S ul rnis es | 7 We have been. so awfully | j “ e « on ° . oe | ' posted as re-}| OUS ss] ee) cer ' } and be graph ts nighi J this Spring that 1b 18 al i Mone ein ot Watson's Dear nteht] most impossible for us to keep| D “ Suune. 1s Ma ies keen ea you posted as to the many bar| epar men . P cigars and 25 cent pieces, jg| S208 Offered by us in our car- | “en Factions ia the show windor pet, hat and cap departments of d yiason’s dows town drag bt pa ; i + oan ’ Thita<« »-s ~ ~ “ nee : s-} but ask you t» drop in if there 8150 White and colored shirts 25c, 50c, 700, $1 00, $1.25 ‘ : ° . 3 ‘ er 3 " ’ % * . | is anything in cur line on| * = and $1.75. Hard and soft hats from 2h5e up. Braces SACES rivate advices] y » Itc an 9g fF ric .. . 7 j " fr Jitez tole ida ebee thet ‘ee } ] gi all saan wit Collars and cuffs much less than other yesterday, Montrose, owned by Geo. Il PROWSE BROS, | Pies. Uncerelot ing chca), all sizes in stock R ace in the 2.30 class | . e M. e first heat in 2.33 The wonderful Cheap M | heat in 2.33, t ap Men. FPROWSE BROTHER Dor i x.—The election is in 5. pr “ press ] } I e ‘aasers ” ae = oF Z i will close ») - 2 . y's a . 1% { : pat or a aper é TOMS LYTTER HOME “ t ‘ ere fs j i eh iii I wrote aletter home to-day—had little | ~ - — | | news to tell, : sila he! ATH OF MRS. WIER Just asked the old folks how they were | a tee OA Peneintit Mice. Sicie ikidile einai : : and told them [ was well. W \ { pas ‘ me Ww — ympathy will be feit for | When I hal sealed the letter up and put | g ran er, news editor of the Evening } the yat si I } . as a st-] Mail, inthe great affliction which I s | a ea cae @ sendii thin-aeotinne : a Gs tea - on which has | | It struck me that I hadn’t said a word to! New } < Ind “el ; veriaken him by the death of his wife, | brother Jolin | ee which occurred at one o’clock yesterday oo | > } : " : | | ) ' as We after only pagh ton days’ illness. | I opened up that envelope, and why, 1| Day R ember t en and] Mrs ier, who was a daughter of War can’t inet tell 7 . ni Bedford Station «¢ 1 Dominion [den Sbatford, of Hubbard’s Cove, and ann k OR : My thoughts got aching as I wrote: Dear | Ds) 4 the Te : W be sister of Messrs. Sydney and J. F. Shat- boy, [ hope vou're well, - gra 3 e sea jord of this city, was of a specially B And having good luck on the farm —you t y : wr \ Spt . amiable an i winning disposition, and was 8 patient, plodding Jolin— } i we tutta & } i 1 general favorite among a large circle of How are the horses and the cows g an i friends and acquaintances. Two weeks crops pow coming on ? ] ‘ ‘ The Sunny Soath Colored | ago to-day she contracted a cold, followed ‘ c vy Company is asking f istes at} by achil!, which quickly developed into in- Suppose you have to work hard now since the House in July flammation; and this took such a hold that my big help is gone, ws} . ‘Company play in] the doctors hed very little hope from the Aud can you manage better when you're Mo n w night On Thi reday first. Everything that the best medical ’ TEReng things alone ? ev they begin a weeks engage-| kil! and nursing could do was done with Isn’t dad getting most too old to plough, it St. Jol ut avail, and after two short years of and ptch, and sow? —__.-— wedded bliss, her bright and happy young And does he still swear he’s forgot inore Crovs.—A despatch | life ended shortly after midnight yesterday, than we’ ever Reow 7 fr s saves: “The zrowit) -+. | while surrounded by her disconsolate Se } . re 4 be Erow!h OF She sail Ler eel al a t} ons — bu I’m awful glad you aren’t built like me— i s simply marvellous. | Oe, ber paren: oat § and Sisters. now you ean take Des} ate x g the crops are much | — Hsl:fax Herald, Jane 22. The fault fiading of poor old dad ib fu wivanced than Ja-t year’s were or (Mr. Wier is well and favorably known The newest and latest 1s tee bie-aahe 7 a t : i ck is unnenal- | to many persons in this Province, and it is Your temper isn’t much like mine, you’ v z 4 hary | with very great regret that his friends will . j s ats ee ae ery great re steady, slow and true ; i os 3 affliction ] 1" wd A hear of his affliction ] There must be comfort inthe thought A Spex Sa According toa an tee that mother’s proud of you. late 0 iawa despa ports and ex- PERSONAL. : : : : etn tor May shaw qdheided teavenh eves — Say, does the little m ther speak of me those for May, 1$95. In the eleven months Rev. D. B. Reid, of Kelly's Cross was ee and crv, of t rrent vear the exports u the eity to-day Jus When she sees Dick or some of my old ; he ci lay. : Just orened. ian dh aes t ere i six ‘ he | 3 Rev J. 0. Crisp, wife and child, Hali- ” 4 : ae oe ee 7 * ; and a urter ase ip Customs] fax, are at the Hotel Davies. ete: ratty . Sad mays sor largme -Somptanes that revenue is $2 O60 Among the voters, to-day, wis Mr In extra pt eity designs, I’m so far from home, Among ters, y, wie Mr. | Detachable collars "; | And leaves the old lamp burning ci aca Lockerty, one hundred years old next Detachable collars and cuffs. ad leaves the gld lamp burning ciear, ‘ : . - » . ‘ting fi a 7 > : SN ans v! 4 ome | ridge o |S “. —s & i Full bishop sleeves. waiting fur nie to come. the cas el CR, eastof} Dr. 3 lian, of Souris, was at the I’m homesick as can be to-night, John, Buguet wa n Friday night. T! Queen last evening en route home from ——- wil! you tell her, low dis rv was . early rt mornieg, | Sammerside Tt io a E srnirg, ae aa eek - iat I’m not now the headstrong boy J jus m+ to sig : and s Mea a - Mr. Walter C. Taylor, produce merchant, EVERY LADY CAN VOTE was a while aco? oo trains carrying M ’s cireus. But for] Botten, arrived lere last evening and > > . 7 " Ti > “hitt Jellie’: ' g . ren there’s our little Nellie’s grave, be this timely discovery one of the trains {registered at the Queen Hote] He went FOR ONE OF THESE. Sete tenis eu © innet eet we ave met a terrible accilent west this morning. The flowers ough : i F i rning a srs ought to grow their best a’ ove i : - Mr. F.O. Norton, of LaBelle. Mo.,arrived — a child so sweet , r r To Kextuy’s Croas.—In making your] here last evening and registered at the a arrangements for D -miaton Day, consider | Queen Hotel. He went east to-day. (Ww hite, Be good to dad and dou’t you let dear among others the Tra Party at Keily’s Mr. J. D. McLeod, who has been in New | Pink mother fret or sigh. ‘ Cross ; It will afford a grat 1 opportunity London for the past two weeks returned to Combinati ' j N : 7 [il rash in on you all some day 2 = ay as p to pieasure seekers. N¢ the eily me V . ng. He is registered at ations 0 \ ra God bless you, John, good bye. ontt Father Reid w Le rlad to -see| the Queen Hotel. y . ve . : ss ae . age . ‘ ‘ —Archbie McKi-hnie in Canadi . many of his old friends from the ¢1 ¥, and Mra. Huggan, of Charlottetown, P. E. { Cardinal ine et Fane ee they may re Fe ing well treated by the} ], is in the city visiting her father, Mr. : i : pers f St. Joseph's congregation. Weldon Steadman Street.—Moncton =e le . — ———$$—$—$ ese te: Transit . Pretty ties to wear with M RE Trovate.—Advices from St the above. John’s state that more trouble kas broken] ¢ - — out on that partof the Newfoundland coast where the French bave fishery ee S 0 rights, between the residents and the) @ eSB BQBe@eeeweeesr $o0° s ~ A? Frenci rmen over the use of cod rar,.< e ‘ovglis “r ser hawt j : (aps. The Boglish cruiser Mohawk | ‘Eaem ] AL } Wholesale & Retail. KELLY’S CROSS guardshiy the port, has been summoned ‘ ° Sieeset ’ @| inne 22, 1896 —- oes Sa eli ieee The congregation of St. Joseph’s G T see? 9 ae, 4 ea. Ss , According to the British Columbia Church, Kelly’s Cross, have decided oo Te , re i 2 - ¢ ¢ ofticial Gazette of June Sth, there is very | © hold a an Party on the beaatiful Cart - : a co oe : . e : : al I i: é : é considerable activity in incorporating grounds enpeees the church - a rn i; eS — es = — >| Make a great floor for tliesto mining and other companies in that pro— - se procee ngs tht saghen werecfalg danceon. We can’ make hair ’ vince. Besides the Takush Harbor Tim- Wednesday July { fi i ae a a ales ¢ grow on, wees - — ? ber Company, Limited, of England. whose 3 3 Be Gud the sah as exceedingly pleasant. something to keep U:e fies capital is £30,000, and the Kootenai], . : : There +as vocal and instrumental music} $ off. Kill them off the first ‘ Water Supply Co ’ of R aces N “Y ' | in aid of their new church which is yet q el ee ’ Se ae = t Supp'y O.«, c eer, N. ~ * . ; . . in abundance ard of a pleasing characte i¢ of the season and have peace : capital $1,900,000, there are fifteen mining unfinished in the interior. ‘ While and the gramaphone selections were grea -| Se ota aint. ial : . me | thanking those who in = any — r : in the home. companies, with capitals of from $25,900 $ ~ ly appreciated. The excursion i* unani- s TANGLFEFOOT does it ¢ t 1,000 } ex j { “er contributed to the _— mou‘ly voted a “grand cess.” | ses ad | it teed — ta $1,000,006 each incorporated. Valy cess of our recent bazaar and ously vote grand success. A frezh stock j ‘eiv iv hese are Canadi:z > mai 1 oon i : — as j ait ree é eee € are Canadian, the re mainder other amusements, we extend a Tne Taree ALLIANce.—The programme | @ ntcotutinpcnsesen culimmmiianiaamn, 1s (ets.ten Ahmad State of Washington. We } cordial invitation to all our friends to He | RIPLE: I i prog I | observe a!so atmong thelist of incorpora'ed , patronize us on Dominion Day, and ( I e ate attraction of the season. Special trains | ; i 22326 8e 3 Oee eG w be run all along the line to accommo- ie date the zands of excursioni«ts who have « i their intention to attend. nD “Yer engagemeni till you te we for that date. aa ‘YOUR . . . . A » Ann Wert. Triep Remepy.—| Mr- sslue’s Soothing Syrup has been |} use i fur over fifty years by millions of m xthers for their children while teething INTHREST ‘es with perfect s icce2s. It soothes the child | softens the gums, allays all pain, cures colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasant to taste. Sold by Druggista in | every part of the world. Twenty-five | Is well looked out for at this store. If you want mense stock, and special discounts for the next four days. See our north window to-day —Geo., Carter & Co., bookeellers. ry 4s jes 41 | planned by the committee to satisfy | the tastesof all. Tables spread at i2 | o'clock. Tickets 25c. | Remember _ the | Day, Wednesday. By order of Committee. M: A. SMITH, Secy. | a zinesius Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29, June 18, 2i | Tea Party. poovtord Watches The Presbyterians of the different sec— | tions of the Murray Harbor Congregation | will hold a grand Tea Party on the field | date—Dominion Ladies’ bathing suits, shoes and caps at Stanley Bros, 2i— u23 — NICKEL.—15 Jewels ad- the biggest values for the least money, this it the place you want to deal at ceut: a bottle. Its value is incalulalbe Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Sooth inzS yrup, and take no other kiad. 513 w ee ae. Les bq en You know the story, we t¢ e city of Paris hs hovee 3 bs tne! ¥enquan, a sebeed mites a make the goods ourselves 2 i . a yi tat cv Cviot ) j ‘ 2 - Japanese antiquities, ove of the finest in| in a modern furniture fac- no te sire 1 pas tory, doa large wholesale yards end a half in ler g*h. and «. id to be| trade on the mainland, the largest «ver !rought to Europe, Cer” | and are in a position to succhi, who was nothirg unless original, sll he ‘nterests alwave kept ten sitver snd gold lamps take care 0 the interests Luruing before this image nightand day. | of our retail customers. a Cider, apple juice eider—A few cacks of MARK WRIGHT & C0.. LTD hai excellent drink for tea parties. Apply : oA. M:Neill & Co, auctioneers. - eo 7? ‘vovvnnvenvennanennennennennenspenpnennesnsnnennenenennenn nner vrnprPTrnEZ: « WHITE « COUNTER: a BARGAIN ® ° Soveral lin’s of high grade goods are in- This Week claded at lower prices than are usual or oR OV OGOVS pcessible under ordinary circumstance ?. Rare Opportunity Housekeepers 2 Hotels To Purchase Supplies” “=r eS ooo? BEER BROS. bu — AT ca WULAUUdUeadbcdcedaecadsededadaacadadedddaddaddaacad napenenenonnnneenunennenensmenenennnnenennpeyapnnane Rene avenegNneN ENN ES PPPPRPPPPP DT PPT of McLure Bros., Murray River, on J. y loth, to raise funds, part to te used in paying off debt of Manse, and remainder justed, Breguet Hair Spring, double sunk Dial, Patent Mi- to detray expenses incurred in building | Murray River Church. crometer, Regulator finely Suitable amusements will be furnished | damaskeened ia cases to sult for the occasion, with the view of making purchasers. itas pleasant as possible for its patrons. | dates will begin to be serve! «+ (2 | The Best Watches on the Mar- ket for the Money. E. W. TAYLOR. carefully attended to any time during the | Agent. afternoon. The ground selected for the Tea Party | being somewhat elevated, commands 4 good view and is a sporting place for the balmy bret ze. Come one, come all, and enjoy a good holiday. Cameron Block, City. By order of Committee. June 19, 1896—-w 3i JHE MUTUAL LIFE fusurance Company OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. Statement for the year ending December 31, 1895 :— WEST RIVER. sd There will bea Grand Tea on the ASBOtS....0cccceccceccescccesees $221,.213,721.33 | grounds of T. A. Siewart Esq., close to Liabilities........ eecceseceseos 194,347,157.58 | i river side at Westville Wharf, West ae River; Surplus...croerrreeceeeeeeeeers $26,866,563.75 Total Tncome...cccccseeeees .- £48,597 ,430.51 (Company’s total income is about $10,- 000,000 more than the annu al revenue of Canada). . . On Dominion Day. Several tables will be well furnished by the ladies of Lot 65, and the usual sup-} plies of summer drinks, confectionery, etc., will be on hand. The Committee will also do their best to provide amuse- ments, such as swings and all outdoor rotel Paid Policy-holders $n, 1895 ~...0c000+ 0000 crane $23,126,723.45 aumes. a a st The steamer Southport will ieave Prince Eacerence aod ae 074,453.78 Street Wharf, Charlottetown, at 10.30 — eg EM cee "i $61,647,645 36 a. m, and 2 p.m., making final return at Net gain in 1899...+00+e+rer 947,645. 6.30pm. This will give a grand oppor- tunity to any who wish to combine thetr Dominion Day outing with a short excur— Tickets Nore ~Ioxurance merely written is dis- sarded from this Statement as wholly mis- leading, and only insurance actually issued and paid for in cash is included. sion. < return fare on boat, 25 cents. at the wharf. 25 Paid to Policy-holders since Tea on the grounds at all hours, organization...-- siidecnaiea $411,567,625.79 cents. ; : , BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. _ + Robert A. Grannies, Vice-F resident. Walter A. Gillette, General Manager Double Chrysanthemum, Nasturtium, Balsain, Morning Glory, Poppy, Canarv,Creeper, Gladiolas Bulbs, 4c to Geeach ; Vegetable Plants (traaspla: ted) and Celery, seed bed, 12¢ per 100; Cauliflower 25c. 3 r . . We do not bind ourselves dealing pers nailv with ovr customers. small quantities mailed to any part of the Maritime Provinces. SON, Pownal, P EI -land. our Nursery, Pownal. We Don't Say Much All the Latest Noveties ! in Ladies’, Men's, Youths’ and Children's North Side Market £quare. Perennials (wintered over), Pansy in bloom, distinct varietie* 3c to 4c each, 3Ce to 40¢ per doz; Daisy Bellis, finest double wht: and pink, do: Hollyhocks (Benary’s Prize) to bloom in a few weekt Ge to 8c each; Carnations, double Riviare ani Margaret, 4c to 5c each; Dianthus Indian Pinks, Sweet William and Forget-me-Nor, 4c to 6: each; Stocks, Astors, letunia, Verbena, bloom‘ng in pot §| 10¢ each; Verbena, about to bloom, 30c per doz; Transplanted At- nuals, large stocky plaots, Stock~, Pilox, Aster, 15e per doz; Daisy Petunia, Larkspur, Portulaca, M-rig )!d, Zinnia, Candytuft GAYS PLANTS ut 12c per doz; Golden Feather and Sweet Allysium, for edging, 4€¢ per 10¢; Dabliaand ~Cabbage, Cau iflower 50c per 100; Tomato, 12c per doz; Tomato in bloom, 5e each; Cabbage from ) led principally for our friends ordering from a distance. Grders thipped or Address J. J; GAY & The above price list is inten aud every day at 'T he above for sale Tuesday and Friday at Market, Charlottetown, - may 29 wy dy4 But this is a Joud talker. A pleased customer is the best advertisement. A Ilttle money does the business here. Our low prices will prevail as long as we have "goods to sell. We are distributers of Fine Footwear. Our stock is new and well selected. All the Latest Styles Boots and Shoes. WEEKS & WARREN EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the best. For sale wholesale or retail by TT. J MORKIS re For Thea Warm Weather See our Men's Balbriggan Un- derclothing. See our Fine Cashmere Socks. See our Light Summer Coats. See our Men's and Boys Straw Hats. See our Men’s Neglige Shirts. EVERYTHING AT LOW P&alcEs. J.B. WACDONALD & CO. Washing toot. Prints, Gatateas, Ducks, Ginghame, Gxford Shirtings, Miuslins, [nase F. Lloyd, 2d Vice-President Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer Emory McClintock, Actuary JOHY MACEACHERN, Resident Agent, Charlottetown, ce J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. 8. ay 8 d&w tf ERED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT FOR P. BE. L, Accepts Plate Glass Ius‘rance also, May 23, 1896—law (6) The Canada Accident| Frannellettes t —_——— ASSURANCE CO, | EE ee Good Stock now showing. dandy patterns, good many are worth good deal —" more than the marked “ae as price too, Now only 16e ie Se We ie Slee 3. Mioore & MicLeod :: aS Succecsors to Perkins & Sterns. arbre owbye ox ow entlten intlbiaisitiindn atin aiid ee se > ERIS RR Rs —AND— FREE TRADE. You will have both if you buy Clothing, Hats, Suits and Furnishings at 3 S iS Dp. A. BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. LADIES CANVASS SHO fey 5! ki Ix Tay and Brack —light and cool—the best thing for Summer wear, Just opened, See our Men's $1.00 Shoe. W, H, STEWART & CO. London House Building 5 a Printing — OF THE HIGHEST CLASS for waich we have an established reputation, can only be ex- ecu‘ed by artistic workmen, who make it their pride that every job shal be done as well es they can possibly le } do it. Bead the Commen* on cur Work by “The Uriiish Pinter,’ the itauacg exponent of the artin Europe play prevai.s throughout the entire collection HASZARD & MOORE, of job specamens sept by MrJohn VcKernze (with Messrs Hasz2'd & Moore ‘ ite , with Messrs Haz & Moore, ¢ hariottetown A tstic Printers, ‘A studiously neat style of design and dis- P E Isiavd, Canad.) Very tasteful uv ia made of plain ant fney rules in ecmbination 7° . and in the type display there is not only good Brown's Block, \ ictorla Row taste, bu’ freshns cof dees in arrangement i he finish of details ar d presswork are equal to the tas’'e shown in Ctoer respects” - British 7 Tt Printer Chtow n, I EJ Yery Stylish is one of our fashionab'e garments made ‘o order from our high c'as; suitipg-, A stylish appear ance comes from a combinations of high class materia's, perfect fit and artistic tail- oring. Our patrons are secure on ail three. Our stock offers a wide Jatitude for choice as to materi2z's, and our inake-ap carries the possibilities of tailoring to a climax. To excel usis impossible, to equal us is diffi- cult Our make of suits are admircd by everyone, S. A. McDONALD And just the thing fur wear is 4 T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE Leading Fashicnab e Tailor, (in our new premises)