t e or bo co of ~ iz @ y h- or *-en >" — -—_— ~s Laurn Mouwrvers Ae ie I. HARRIS, «LONDON HOUSE ~ SPECTACLES. —— en ee ee Over Silas five years I have been in the Spectacle bus- inoss and during that time have fitted hundreds and hundreds gene Some had put off getting glasses so long that they could not s:e a large 4 inch letter A without going within 2 or 3 feet of it, and might have gone blind if they had put off cetting 2 classes much longer. Others have been fitted or rather wisfitted, with wrong glasses by travellers, and charg- eda great deal more than they ought to have been. This y-ar our traveller, Mr. C. H. White, intends calling on par- ties at their homes in the country, to test eyes and show sam ples of our goods. Should he call on you I bespeak. for him your favorable consideration, and any order you may give him will be fillec as soon as_ possible and guaranteed by me. Glasses can also be exchanged at the store, CAMERON BLock, City, if afier a trial they do not prove as satisfactory as you a EW. TAYLOR, City ~ Barbados Molasses and Sugar. Hye TI PTERIDINE The schooner “Omega,” will be due here from B sarbados on or about the Ist June, with a carge of Molasses and Sugar which will be sold low whilst . Horace Haszard. Chitown, 27th May, OT —ty2wks —~ : - —_—— Do You Know. fYou don’t We would not be deing fair ‘to the public by not informing them that we have the only , up- to-date tailoring establishment on P. E. Island. Never was such a stylish cutter and. fitter on this green Isle, as MR. J. J. McDONALD Customers are so well pleased with the fit and style of his garments that they write us letters congratulating us on having such an artist All our workmen are the best that can be had. Not one APPRENTICES ati, You take no chances when you you order a sui . In our workshop. from the McKay Woolen Co., High Gra. de Tailors. Smooth as Velvet Your lawn if properly look after and kept cut with one of our i Will be smooth as velvet. FENNELL& CHANDLER ——e ae Os eee a The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y 2 A NRA Se Rhual Income. . nid to Policy holders since organization.. istrance in force . b Fo cd cece coeds * oe a ereee S231 437 .005,195.2 This Company issues the most liberal policies, and pays/larger profits than » any other Company, Policies payable in Canadian currency. : JOHN MACEACHE 2.¥ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 31, 1887 eeee 49.¢0N-,.00>., ~* 9 “)) 918,698.338,5°5: a4 FN, ye’ <i Be <* ; . FOR WALL PAPER | 125—8weod. > : A SUGGESTION FOR THE COUNCIL. Svoatsrin fon rmecounct: | LOCAL. AND...OTHER ITEMS, | Strereenpeemeemrreneet rere Guaraian of the 29th insti, is well timed ini Hiiikn ss helt dead on = * ; an ; ear : Ss, ie rae i . an aud coptatos ng pointe our City Council eu = Meet me at The Always Busy Store. z a ~ vee to ga gh S. or T.—Meeting or Victoria Division | vat our citizens have just cause to oi : ~ complain in the matter of outside com peti- tomigt full sid nanos requested. —— oe . tion is quite true. I speak in reference to Dritt.—No. 2 Co. 4th G. A., meet at = Ext our contractors and workingmen, the men pith “si ites steht celesk |< raordinary 0 by IN ay who are a necessity to the life of any city. ao See ee an: ln ree = r Why I ask should the property holders pretenses — of thie city be compelled to furnish almort A. O. H. Picxic.—The A. O. H. Society = every dollar necessary to carry on the City | bas decided to bold a picnic on Wednesday, | S— 4 Government? True, the poor inilk vendor | July 7th next. A good time may be ex- | S— is obliged to pay for the privilege of sup- | pected. = plying our citizens with part of our darly ; : — = food. : I tonIc.— St. Janes’ Church Sabbath | g- = Why in the name of all that is jast and School picnic will be held this year on = “ =s right should non-resident contractors for Chureday, the 9th day wf July. Particu- = a certain portion of each and every year lars will be announced later. a who come into Charlottewn be possessed of ; a ; = the same rights, privileoges and protection | woe eas barkentene Boaite = —_ sn ax ure accorded to every citizen? Why, ae a ‘ol phe tons or uae = : . Ut 8 et, aay, oy not this oe of people be shippers see the nes biobnicia oS 100 pairs fine French Kid Gloves, in Tans, Browns and greys compelled to pay something towards the s S 4stnd fastening,and 4 stud buttons, regular price $1.10; now offered maintenance of our city ? _— ae ae Ie 4 a" Are not our local lumber dealere as wel! atid Tere tl ow Se t 18 Dow = ‘2 as our haréware and other merciants sn : Va. : a cat 5 age out a obliged to pay taxes ontie stock necessary ae staan Feat ing the Pha eo to carry on their business? Yet, the ie mp oo ae rs tera untiue. The = people I refer to cau import or bring into ere fey tae pings: Seager way sar =— our city all the material necessary to ag ~— } oa youn ot ae wt oe s— carry out out best contracts, to say nothing ea Sate a tan ay 7 - ng. No = of the Jabur they annually bring amongst SSF IP eRe Sey ee ee ee = us to the detriment of our own people. be eee — It will probably he said by some one ho pas eer ve Fastnet | that those are very narrow views and that ee ee a = we are al] if not citizens of Charlottetown aie niieiae.. Her, eee a o— s at leastthe people of a Great Dominion. But ae ee = P = i we must not ferget that we are citizens a rk ve een Che .; Pi ; a f is in~ a oat - vg . i . a and afterwards people of this Domin The Campana arrived: from Montreal aa = This is a matter with whic hour citizens ary Se : — sete actatieg via = have todo, and lying aside all selfish ccppmmmdenee at vaahachar en Ht. pet = motives and without prejudice toany I say Risin, ” Be", P a to the members of our City Coucil, gentle-| pie Greetlands arrived yesterday afier- - eeoeeoseoooe ah Sp po tg to preform, will you | yoon from Montreal via Summerside. She = Oe in ae ree. uy will leave this afternoon about four o’clock | $— _— May 3lst. Fair Pay. for Newfoundland, with # full cargo con- | g=— EZ, K ‘ee ei Big ci Aghia Hee Mukation sisting of cattle aud produce. = oe — ee Foorsatt.— An interesting game of | $= Ste --If the readers e Tae Examiner | football was played at Victoria Park on _ 5}, 6, 63, 63. 7, 74, 7H, 73 sense ve of Se ae ae being Prince of Wales College students, = one who wes on the ground ana siudied | The teams were composed of the players | S— eece ite different phases at the time, let them, | of the Academic class and those of the ~ re if they have not one themselxes, procure | second division ef the first year class | $- p sour, from, somes Sriews wi a tar against the second year students and the | @=- of the late hon. war 1elan, ere, stdivisi : o Tae Aa kone The coe fir-tdivision of the first year. At, the close o S' J ‘ANI EY BROS., se ee. Tt s'q of the match, which was very lively | #— PT Bill, the prohubitionist who us*s gin only throughout, the score stood 14 to! in favor = as & medicine and those who prefer tea to| of the third yearteam. The losing team, = beer, will learn something to instruct them | aceording to agreement, set up the soda |S Th. 1: B { and set them thinking practical.y before | water for the victors. They chose Johnéon | S e A wa Ss uU aa Pace Dae marking their ballots. & Johnson’s uptown fountain as the source = ¥ SY s OxLooxkrr. of supply, aod were more than pleased with = | the quality of the article furnished. There were thirty-one students in all. A return ANAAA ALAA LaddeLeaddddddddd ddd Ladddd adddddd ONG before the discovery of South | game will probably be played to-morrow 4 America by the Spaniards, ths Mr. L. B. McMi'lan oo or — aborigines used and highly valued the ee ere oe ers au atari un Ghia nls tal cn aie re ii PEN ei eae Coca Leaf 25a medicinal agent, vut it} — BicyoneRecoverkp.—The bicycle stolen ; nish aaa AL: meh a oh Fs has not beén until recent years tha.| from Mr. Newson’s store on Thursday ss its trve value has become universally | night has been recovered. It seems that P known and appreciated. ‘Those who | yesterday afternoon whilst TAG, i Wine | > | have used McKay, Town Clerk of Summerside and 5 | 1ave usec his wife were driving along the road - leading from Kensington to Summerside, > : they met a suspicious character named - Gilbert Gallant, riding a wheel. Mr. Be McKay, who bad been telephoned to by Ls Coch WINE Mr. Newson regarling tne theft of the ay wheel, at once stopped the rider and pro- VAL + ‘ ss . aco ae . ceeded to examine the number of the + Pang of = ™ oe aor as a tonic wheel to see if it corretponded with the - sleep producer and vitalizer number of the Imperial bicycle stolen * Sim ros. & Ce. from Mr. Newson. He found that it was i : pom } the sam@pbut while he was making the BRERRRERAR ARR * 1 Manufacturers | examination Gallant made his escape and eS ee eee he a hee TS =~ | at latest accounts was #til] at larg-. Ao ai LOCAL NOTICES, attempt™had been made to efface the ° D eer Con} _ | number, but otherwise the wheel was aot an otton Department.— Conjure up 1D] tampered with. Gallant is suspected of * « t; your mind the biggeet bargain you ever ela ts plicated in the recent burglary at a neard of in cotton goo: ds, then halve it and Rance de, and of stealing Mr. S:rénz’s . r; it will hardly equal the great values we | boat, He is about 18 years of age, and is NOW opening out a large and magnificent 7 quote this week on crepous at 10., worth | has only lately been released from Dor- nie of : 18c.—Jas Paton & Co. chester penitentiary. Became to town SLOCK O ¥ Rubber. coats aud umbrellas a good | about the middle of the week, via South ; b§ 2 coat fur $200 a good umbrella for 75— | Shore and West River. « ie , 4 D. A. Bruces. p _ J . Li Good taste will find a great feast of That tired feeling is due to impov- a 2 br ghtness and goodness epread here Sat-| ¢rished blood. Enrich the blood with bs urday at pleasing prices: You wil! fina 50 Hood’s Srrsaparilla and be sirong aod ar : y3 patterns of fancy crepons sold in this city | vigorous. Containing oll the up-to date improvements oA at 18c, for lfc tonight. —Jas. Paton & Co. ¥ Men’s pants, good ones, for $1.25 and Carter's for for Wall Paper OO $1.50 a pair'at D. A. Bruce’s. RRERRR RAR LRRN FA aoe ne a Fpttce waterprcets.t:» We have thé tfhbrellw you’re after, it’ll ; ; ; rh ¥ r va os ; ; 7 cost you less here than anywhere else in| 2% pi ’ waterproof is worth apy price when It | town,—-Moore & McLeod. , P "3 rains —here’s come wet weather value ‘at Our great challenge. ealé begins to+ * ' “a dry day prices—ladies waterproof-, helf} morrow and promises to be a hotone. A ; price.—Moore & McLeod. personal investigation of all our suushades : rt has convinced the writer that the ‘Big 8S S - | Store” in all the years of iw ex stence never IN CA p= . Pity, isn’t it, that ae we grow older : offered such extraordinary valuesas you will : we believe less in fairy tales? Yet : find here to-morrow. A rivalry seems to RRERRRARERRRER : judging from the general run of adver- * | bave sprung up between the stores as to :/ tixemente you’d think the owners of : who shall give the greatest bargaine.. ‘ some atores thought the grown-up : The enormns purchasing power of the AT > public still read fairy tales—or worse : “big store” enables them to do the seem- ———— : still, believed in them. See our fresh : | ingly impossible. All we ask of jyou : new stock of sunehades befere you :j|'*& [0 = a#can the prices _. closely. aus : purchase.—Jas. Paton & Co. We guarantee every item ex- 7 Pad ~ : ad ; actly as advertixed. Be =on hand bright } } ] ] { f pinnie.s 0 sens aud early. Store opens at 8 o'clock a. m. 4 , i Gur wall papers are leaving us with a Sale beging sharp at 9 a. m. The sun- ‘3 } J j \ i hustle. We said‘good bye” to agreat many sLades will be implimented with the bal- ee . ’ rolls on Saturday. Low prices and pretty |-abce of those marketing gloves at 3 pairs patterns are doing the business, but our for 25c. for 2 hours only, 9 to li a. m.— large stock enables us toplease ‘all-comers | Jas. Paton & Co. yet.—Geo. Carter & Co., wholesale aad | = = a re retail dealers in wall papers. New Crop Mola Sses 126—1&3. Fancy eunshade sale begine.ng on Tues- : PAs ": wy ' s eos . ag ks eas RRA = n iy Paha ek } ‘ “ve day morning next—about 59 sunshades, Now landing at Connolly’s — x AOS. winded Ginhad Sn 1 me Gase & Co. bankrupt stock clearing at 50c, _ Se i T5e; $l and $2; sunehades that sold up to Wharf, ee Schooner Brudenell | i $4.75; and big snaps from our own stock. frou: West Indies. dwze rtisers t Coni# earlyon Titesday aa they won’t last 200 puncheons Choice aah long'at the prices ‘we are clearing them . = e home circulation is the out at. renee? A. Weeks eee Oe. E Co. 125—4i. 25 fierces Porto Rizb| ] ti T most valuabie for 20 barrels: * Molasses - a vertisers. Tue EXAMINER reaches the homes ’ 3 ° a r WcMillan 8 & Hornsby’s For sale low white lahding. ‘ our eo ens ri ery evening. That acco r ou . ? N. RATTENBURY. pr quy large: advertising patronage, ' THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY