tert, THE DAILY —_—- e : o? : The programme of the Prinee of Wales w scrub 1 bread she este. Herhus- * et a lsumnmer movements has been given eut. ry BR | Spectas Correspondence of The Examimer | Literary Soc iety, FE elly’s Cross, held on ' i en the 7th inst., the following resolution e ; Persovat.—Mr J es hs ; g lution wa . ' , trie street |, FERS ” J. K. Ross, of Caar| moved by Mr. John Bradley, J. 2., second- : ; | JOlletown, was i ) resterday , . Row : : a . in tt wn y ter lay. ed by Mr. James H. Devereaux, and car- rai! : Mr. G. A. SI arp, of the P.E | Railway i ried unanimously: and was here vesterday, on his wav West for a} ’ se — tew days’ fishing : . at for a : “Whereas, It hath pleased Almighty God ' piaved Mr Wy “ih a as ,.: _| in His infinite wisdom to call to his : S ‘ the Purk ss ° eek Godkin, representing c airs | eternal reward our beloved s viritual diree a : e , o | 2 ros., Chariottetown, was here on Tues- | tor, Rev. P. A. McK] ee P Mt | day, ow his w ay West on a business trip. 7 To ae Q’ Mr. Loui® Reddin, of Charlottetown, has { 4). "Qo"? The life and growth of “ . oar ee a this Society is almost entirely due } accepted a position with Mr. R Tol- : : rely due to the AY ' ‘ . He hes ike - ee coe efforts put forth ia its behalf by our i "eonimnhaggee mn t harge of th ardware | a es etiseaaee : wat . I Ka > lenartment " } lame ited spiritual director, whose presence J , ' Surreme Covurt.—The Supreme Cour ar vue meetings was ever « pleasure, and Chs here yesterday, the Chief Justice pre | whose remarks were an interesting and ~ : 1 2 * | instructive Sn ean! , : : = ; hing The fonowing composed the mer a : faad of rer natIOR for its Tire re gos Grand Jary: Richard Hunt, (foreman),| om. +? ta Joi No 4, 1.0.0. F. will) John ¥ T ee reman),| Therefore resolved, That while hambly : four kinson, Thos. Smallman, Wm. / , , suited pminarrtinhes ° , Schurman, Thos. E, Hogan, Wm. Wicl wing to the Divine will, we cannot. re- “TRY ‘ . ; am. Michael McKenna, Saronel E. R f we from expressing the natural sorrow o ; : : . : _ >| we feel y « ae a = ‘ ‘ ; dugald 8S. Wright, John C. McCarthy. J mideat dog the * Iden removal from eur mer | Met James McNally, Angus Mc- | Gosire to chee oe Piritual director, we | arti’ i ‘ 4 : . Arthur Bov!? Malenn Raman th 4 to place on record the deep sense of } s . - a 6 eearngy tgs ee dread | : : ik. W. Strong, Arthur Wright, John Re. 7 have ustained ; S . featon, John Muirhead, Lawrence Doyle esoived, That we extend to the be- | o 1 Melellar “'~? } reaved father and sorrowing sisters ard | ( { ( f The Queen vs. Gilbert Gallant —Indict- | brothers of our lamented spiritual director, in ; ; ._ > mn } OUP heartfelt fo : ! $ ir hour . 5 ws F “breaking and larceny, The f oy for thems in wr: their _— | on i " f Jurv find a true Prisor Of sore Lereavement ; . r arra ded be Resolved, That a copy of this resolution O John Provost and Joseph M } be forwarded to the bereaved ones,and also - } , . . ei ’ *} to the press for publication } 4 nt— ucted for house-breaking and | . er as : A : 1 Ir house-break ig and | ini Mead Roa ny Grand Jury bring in a true bill JOHN Situ, Pres, *.20, sha »™ ‘ Streed, | pesos, slistiliadh send audiane Marrauias Suiru, Secy. ' .™ = l Q 1 vs Joseph M. Gallant and rT . ‘ | we barles Provost—House-breaking and lar- | 0.7 CUT Botice of the rev. gentleman’s | gill be dis eny. Grand Jury bring ia a true bill, | 28th: we omitted to note that the above | ie iv. rat ‘ I Winy a rue iii. | . ° Prisoners pleaded ~ . wunity } named Soci ty plac ed a beautiful flora) i ; lhe Queen vs. Joseph M. Gallant and | cross and crown on the casket of their weat i ne ee “~~ | spiritual director before its re al fr | + S Charles Provost — Indicted f uveen' I wtb Route. See 3 ttle | fies ] . ~ -To licted for stonny. St. Dunstan’s Cathedral for interment at rs Mi i trand Jury bring in atrue bill. Pris- one Moss Ey ’ Piha ee 3 . ils t pleaded not guilty. | i oe we : x } ’ —i- -_ . ‘ James C. Wright and az s. Sey —— | nto S ; Heine id ano, we. Seymour THE ORDER OF FORESTERS, - \corn, an absent debtor—Verdict for | ee tiEX ‘ t for $30. McQ iarrie for plaint my Through the courtesy of Bro. Jas. R i a / : Shaw vs ic rle—Ver- . : oC : dr . : baw ¥ : P ick Doy le—\ er } McKee, Court Ik puty of Court Avondale, “ne sa} dict for plaintiff for $80.79, Martin for | we have received the following interesting ¢ ‘ pra ° a See | facts concerning the Indepen lent Order peo:ally . reg : rhe Queen vs. James P. ( unninghani— | of Foresters : } . \ tr ' Pouw te ; i} | 2 2 respass fur taking ballast stone D a , | > vt ; : as uring the month of May the number | scds Railway Wharf at Alber rie : ) “al ae es ye > rdav bef re U Ch ; a f — I ried Ol applications for mem bership received Vv. Ee ee PRTES S MEMOR WRAOUS | be the Medical Board was 4,022, of whor flo jury erdict for the Crown for $25.50, C1) denie i see ee ones by S sins eree ome Be i 0,0 re accepted, showing ¢ alvance } es ‘ valine of stone. Stewart, Q. &.. soe the f over 500 : - } " “ te tb vivan | ing &K s ga i © | crown; McQuarrie for defendants er ee We Cae Digntes PUGEORT OF Ap- | House Of Cv >" py My "s&s Ys To-day es pri oners were aan need as puications ever received in any one month. if ay the prisoners were sentenced as . ’ } jixenesses : i st presi- | follows: ~ pend de pe Fund of the Order on the | ~ MI { , 4 . Ist of June showe ie high total of & i es, = , , John Provost and Joseph M. Gallant, | 2) + go ed the high total of $1, | anauy abhis i } r larceny. were each sent a “ips Ohds . - a * t :e aa tec’ On the 30th of May the corner stone of | _ ‘ wee oR SM enitentiary. he Foresters’ Te ea - oe . ' LECt \ , * Char ad oe a Mo Gall t] ester emple was laid by his Ex- aries Provost and Jose M. Gallant, } } ae ae “ea ° ; . . t ) tand oseph {. Gallar | cellency the Earl of A ber lee ities | Stans St | ¢ cel reaking and lareeny on com- G oo C ‘ "a a, ‘e een, Wovernor- j - i La. e - r€nerai o anadg I > pres .e Po j es a plaint of Reuben Robblee, were each sen- ‘ate x ob tan : se - Fo oasis a ort rencat s s ; aes immense Concourse of Foresters anc sir | epeat is = ito tnreé vears in the penitentiary friend a = ' oe SOE oe. Sa ee harles I rovost and Joseph M. Gallant, The Temple will be eight stories hig] ae novss* | for larceny from B. D. McLellan, were} 4 win) | oe ee ed Sily i senced to two sears ia the peni- aad ‘will be the finest fraternal headquar- - Rates ’ i fers On the continent. oe | a ’ The Foresters’ vear clases re F: ! ‘ G ; Galla a ee ee 1€ resters’ year closes on the 30th | . ; AUUESCVUTCAKRINEG Ane f . . . . wa ¥, Wan centenced te twe Years va the | June, and in every particular it will be | 2 E. EM weer S ose "SS |) the most prosperous year in the histery of | 1 g | ~ : oe tle order . ; a Ii el - ae 2 ian eae . lt t iby M L: Hodg a n ARRIVA - _ Russ, Ju The increase in the s irplus has been = +} re > ; ai , > <n . : i > 4 Miss McKionon’s ith Mre. R. B. Re id, WwW. R. teid, | $360,000.00, and in the mem bership about | sartmert. wh ie way ta. echoes! A be John Muirhead, Tryon; 18,009. } : ; > a aco) oston: ( p Rianrw ‘ a a el . . | his r g - £ . ’ a a; ). ‘. Sta Ys Bath i For the month of June it is expected - rst; Ge 0. An erson, Boston; Jas. R.| that at least 5.000 applications will be re— | Axorazer S , seal was to day -/aced | Ayer, Sackville. | ceived. ohn) : ee oak ‘Bietel Geennbali tee ¢ senauit : m the basin : du rare | Hotel Campbell Jos. 0. Ar enanit, L.} Daring the year new courts have aver— | Gardens. 2 attracting nsuier | 1. Reddin, Charlottetown; W. W. White, | aved 35 Ler month. able att I eal was caught a P. rennan, ye hn Mc Kay, Alberton | The Supreme Court will meet at St. | ot ne 4 at 2.8. 4 reine ya: he 2 loeear ‘ 5. % ec. ' ah _s i Poi ut Priz \ an | edy and John = Larain > Richm« n 4; Chas. Bulger, Martin’s Town Hall, Trafalyar Square, | ; ann, it 4 vas |] wed by | /- 4. Merrigan, Cape Wolfe; W m. Howard, London, England, on the lst day of Aug- | Prowse B ated \ensington; A. F. Larkins, Tignish. | ust : ! ei o —— , , . . *, | —-* RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE, The High Court of Ontario will meet at | ie a ‘peas London, Ontario, on the 8th of October. | we | cell 1 GHahine ne t} . . . —} ‘ 4 : . j caster ec eee At the Jast quarterly meeting of the The High Court of P. E. Island meets } ern part of 3 3 r | es aie a. : fon soma : ar ’ sr | Methodist Church, Souris, the following | i! Charlotte towo,June 20 and 21. The | aon e eam _ esolutions were unanimously adopted :— 5. ©. R. Oronatyheka is to be here, art = 1 . , ti: . « } ie aoe ' W hereas, in the Providence of Almighty Backed by Lord B j = 42): ey a 2 ( ee - aCKEU OF Lor osevery, & xpeditio ee oe God, our late worthy pastor, the Rev. | " a . i: mr ee : ad section Ca Charles W. Dutcher, has been removed | “': 990" *™ dertaken into the entirely iaries . Maeual . : - PCT vy ‘ t 7 t? e } baye es a : from our midst by deatl unknown country between T1 poll and Pp - | i out li = uu 4 “1 3. ' , . | ning ir as | Ps : of : Alexandria. Here were once the gardens | . solved, we, tl 2 8 of th : .. | ster this r is a ng first—| p : es That So See Deere? C6 Sms | og the Hesperides and here flourished the - ea — Board, at this our first meeting since his Greek city aud colony of Cyr Gis sa jececse, record our high est C Wl eee ee ee | st omni en ek for our | of which are now about to be excavated a - parted brother’s worth as a_ preacher of | ma Pris nA The « ' and a genial Christian | ‘ti riot “ness and a8 a ¢ t stig Ton : , > . . . j trance ex Pr of Wa right € 0 : ge om “lan Nearly everyone needs a good tonic at | re tleman: anc lie ac > 2 : . os "1 >. . . i Solleze bee ie Yale Gad 3 geatieman ; “ane waite ae ae the } this season. Hoods’s Sarsaparilla is the | lowing is { rie 7 aden: Susby- 1083S wm have sustaines 1m laving the ties } One true tonic and blood purifier. 10+ > E 5 | . Ww Sy which bound us together severed, we | vei, G1 - 2, tory ines- ' : i = = = , . ba re e that he has entered the home | Ju y by Ar t! € ‘ 0) ) | ‘ } ta } DIED. | * above, that house not made by hands! hi ere . I rance and i} iettant tia the Renmin ¢ In this city on the 12th inst., of con- | eternai in the heavens. j ; - Geocraphy and SS hee tee are oe” -. | sumption, George H. Crane, s Robert | eo Resolved, That we extend tothe family | as cars eo oneal 20 ie a of Robert 4 ot —o r : f : ; < rane, carpenter, agec ars. of the deceised our sincere sympathy in | Bag ; , | 2 , Lat : : ; | {Funeral to leave the house at 3 o’clock | L, ieir great sorrow, and trust that they | F a sfternoon.] se house at 3'o'clock i “ai ‘ : “ | PTrwaay aiternoon. | i : say be comforted with the Divine assur- | ss : : 4 I I ‘ weather ance that they who sow in tears shall reap | Felix Rush aged 82 yeare, leaving a | ee s gif that they t i I ait reap | ° , - : } ® refr g + ms cs widow, two sons and three daughters to | he W Y y ’ nit snofi ’ | " i the New York MT ends a cup of Resolved, That a copy of these reso- | mourn their Joss. | gree 4 : 8 itions be presented to Mrs. Dutcher, and [Funeral from his late residence, 4 $5 } ae ypy be also transmitted to the | Rochford Street, to St. Danstan’s Cathedral, cup Ww sf pa Press fo lication | Friday morning, at 8.45. ba for us \ im nae _ [Boston papers please copy.] dec ‘ a mix THe Meetinc. — The annual | ‘ : ae , ; So At Blooming Point, Lot 36, on 28th | ters a 3 gs nt. | meeting of the “ Y's’ was held in their par- agence .] eet ile . i. | May, James Ellis Todd Allenve, son of | Az th : rag Be een ere g. og the cette. ors, | Charles W. and Janet Alieyne, in the 160 dis is w, it is inter- | ance of menibers, and the various reports cide ia yhe, in the 10th : year iis age e 9 nt ting yur! 8 ved the institution to bein a healthy | - “TB re seal ; 7 “ss Tes designe d | condition Fullowing is the Tieasurer’s : te 0 —e s oe wars ti . finence of ! revert: On the 6th, instant, at Souris, John C. the lara i na siie akin! 1395. Da! McKinnon, aged 65 years. Deceased was in flict and it may be worth while t0/ Te balance received from born at Mi x “kill River, became _ test experiment the value of the weapor ase” weed @ 6 54 | resident of Souris when a comparatively eper Bt th ’ u UT the ¥ pon jas MUGS sccncenesdas a < : . ° + sugy 8 1e : seceived from girls’ | young man aud continued to reside there ee ecel ve r girls - > Sara sarior 2 1 00 | till his death. He waza man_ possessed ig a “* . - ae . BRavrray A “nthe F. Fy 7 ‘ ey of an enterprising spirit, and during 8 5 OIA ‘ The F . B. I “ fees received from 33 . / P ee P! 3 ing hi Bapt Association will convene this year active members 16 50 } time built several dwelling houses, besides t Long Creek, commencing Friday, July | « gues vencited from 16 being engaged in shipbuilding. He leaves iz kets ssued Thurs- honorary members 8 00 | a wife, one son and two daughters to grieve i or m a}l points of the ‘Pp aa Is from Rev over the loss of a kind husband and effect- J rocee vev. : . . vay a e first-class fare, (7. G. Miller’s lec- iovate parent. His remains were accom- good t turn Monday and Tuesday, July Re 6 00 } pained to the church by a Jarge concourse Sth ar Os That evening befort P ii from. enter of people. The Requiem Mass was veil a ae : roceeda ‘0 > cr- ny . sng people’s rally will be tai 6 35 | celebrated by Rev. D. F. McDonald after | = ' S & . - BIMINNEDE oe ceeeeee-ss » ot . ¥ ¢ » . | held. a arge attendance is ear-| « py a ioe oy | which the familiar form, which will be | é = ' roceet . 1 -—_ | i nestlv re I a : 4 20 | long remembered, was gently laid to rest. | r = perience meeting 13 00 | . = ? ad +) it ‘ ; (Boston papers please copy. Di ay mE Proceeds sundries.... 10 . better sith Rev. M.C. Hig- = : —— gins. N 1 teams wili be pro THERMOMETER READINGS TO-DAY gins, i Wili pro- Cr eS 4 8 ‘ Ss 94) L- ¢» — j vided at | | : { ock trit ; ie 9.1 : aes ; as frown C ttetow Those going on Fri- | By paid house rent......... $50 00) At 1 o CIOGR i coesses cee 8 i in the sun Vie . , = = . > » os % « "7 she > day can z { irloitetown in the steamer! rr paid Beer BrS.eseeese 1 $1} oo decengurecses Sew shade Southport f MeKachern’s wharf at 4} “ paid health and phyei- eel lt » on Thursday, don’t fail cal culture de part- | CVSSSSCSSSSVsssese to notif i y °. North nm r MEDEs-seerere roo see 5 = '¢ y or Me. } { k, and “ alfiliation FEES. co seeeeee ¥ ov ? A re } Ol for $6 Gane. OS cc ccvecee ce eees o @ i @ | or! 4 esp 7 | ‘ | © DALAD CO cows ceercceecseesee 4 oO} : . ] ] j } : ula _ _"'¢ Troubles ¢ , 2 ee € é °4t . ‘ I och es |S with headaches, sour ; There are 33 active members and | -\ - . "7 5 | f >; ¥ to s 16 honorary members. The Flower ’ stomach, bad breath, a. Bat the girl} Mission Jepartwnent, of whieh Miss _ i$ or any other of the 7 ¥ - r > nt s « y per : ; es an : 5) son is uperinte ndent, i ong, an exe symptoms of indiges- was . After | lent work. During the year 428 bonquets | © ) ' 5 a } 6 r Sainiag oe trouble | of cut flowers have been distributed, and | @ tion ? The remedy F r : 9 le > P tally andes 3 r 2e tea, | for at snd got a divorce 33 glasses of jeily, b re Gt - ef, : | ¢ you are after we make $ rranes. lemons ~ A text curd was sent | - € He w ' und very | grapes, lemons, &'. ; i } : ‘ o 50K : an and je be | with each bouquet, and at Laster the e and sell EVERY ° 500 and ! t : } . Reacter Cari tis | > v9 » hind a « wrriage. To-day | superintendent painted ore Wiel +i BODY’S I ILLS—and ¢ : = . it} > yers 2 Fiower Mission | . the { vealthy and pros. | take with the flowers. The Flower Mission | 4 “Everybody” uses perc appy home, | also vis ted the wharves and distributed | c 4 J 2 J " P-=0 a Tig yy home, é 3: “Seer i dat Or very je th His wife | literature and flowers among the sailors. e them. lL rice Zoe. } : centecionmailincinatcidinns YI Other | verty and has | e a? management, | ; : ; bend / ae aa The interest therein 01 this side of the é shrank ¢ : he roses os | h : , ead fr : water will be small, however. It dors not , $ lave g eks ani light from | . alk i Vew- her : urn round | Serie that much talked of trip to New eyes. | , ¢ a turn roun SE One « ied Me., Journal, | Plorts R. I. Se FLLL se Tie II IAIN KIT’S JUST THIS WAY ! They’re actually worth more money, and are very desirable goods, BUT we've a full variety without them, 80 OUT THEY GO, 60 LADIES’ WHITE SKIRTS, best make-—best shape—best cotton— and the best bargain offering to-day 1 Ladies’ White Wear. You want them—now’s the time to buy. i SIRE TEER EI BEER BROS. ILILILILILINERE EI . weiy Waal . fair and warmer, Tae Wearuve.—Moderate south-westerly and west ely Waal ; fair xx ‘4. anata 2 OTHE? ITEMS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. EXAMINER ° ~ - . ° EESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE, | <tseraian At a special meeting of St. Joveph's HARD COAL LANDING TO-DAY, Per Schr, Allen A. McIntyre, 400 Tons Hard Coal SUPERIOR QUALITY. WEEKS! DO YOU WANT to buy your goods cheap ? JOHNSON & JOHNSON, . The Reliable Druggists. ‘Modern Jnvention ! An article of furniture has recently been invented that ought to be a good seller to young widows and parents with marriageable davgh- ters, Tlie device is known as the “engagement sofa,” and is only intended for parlors lighted by electricity. A switch is connected with the sofa, so that when two persons sit close together on it the Immediately on the lights go out. in case they persons separating, hear a step, the lights come up again. NOY IN STOCK, but will be mmade to order. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD. _— WANT |e. Lyons & co. goods ested ace WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1895. SNAP ! 100 Pairs Ladies’ Oxford Shoes at 75 cenis a 100 100 Misses’ Oxfords, Children’s, pair GS bs sé oop se “cc Call early before they are all gone. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Chariottetown, June 5, 1895—dy to get the ere that are made ? ae - Do you want A BIG UMP Shoes have advanced in | price, but we have kept ours down to rock-bottom. Now is your time to buy. ali Be a Hearken not to others, but come at once to Mc- Buy Your qGroods Kachen, the Shoe Man, and get a pair of Shoes ——AT— that will please you both WEEKS’ instyleand price. Yours THE PEOPLE'S STORE, always for Shoes at low Wholesale and Retail. prices. to get satisfaction in the goods that you buy ? A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN, june3 MEMORIAL CARDS. CABINET MEMORIAL CARDS, neat- ly printed in gold on fiae quality Black Cards, with bevelled gilt edges. The Cards are suitabie for framing, and are especially adapted for Albums. They make handsome and very appropriate mementoes to distribute relatives and friends of deceased persons. The designs are original and artistic, and the workmanship is far superior to any imported, PRICES .—One Card, 25 cents; four Cards, 50 cents; twelve Cards, $1.00. Write tor specimens aud particulars. Mail orders filled by return mail. JAMES W. O'REILLY, Designer and Printer cf Memorial Cards. Ch’town, June 8, 1995—6 & wy This offer the following lines: Week we among 25 ) SAMPLE CURTAIN ENDS Wholesale Department, suitable for Half from our Blinds or Lambrequins, at 25 cents an end. WOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partner- ship heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the Also, One Case of NEW style and firm of Carvell Bros., has this ‘ day been dissolved by Lewis Carvell ré- LA CE CURTAINS just tiring from the business by mutual : consent. opened and extra value. The other members of the firm continue the business under the style of Carvell a ne ae * 1 ee: Brothers, Dated this Twentieth of May, x, oh 1895. WEEKS L. CARVELL, e W. H. AITKEN, J. A. MESSERVEY, . F. PARKER CARVELL. may22—dy 3w 345 wy Li 30 Dozen LADIES’ LINEN COLLARS, Plain Cape, at 3 cents each, worth 10 cents. Bicyclists, Attention ! and with I have opened a Bicycle Repair Shop on Kent Street, a few doors from Stewart’s Bak- ery. Having several years’ experience in Bicycle work, I am now prepared to attend to all orders with promptness. I have also for sale the now famous “Common Sense BiI- eycle.” which is, without doub‘, one of the best manufactured. Second-hand Bicycle for sale cheap. NELSON RAMSAY. WEEKS. janes and uses nothing in the manufacture of Cloth but pure Wool. ] want 50,900 pounds of Wool this season, for which I will pay the highest price in QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET. OGL! WOOL! lam Agent forthe MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. This is the largest and best equipped Mill in the Maritime Provinces, Cash or Trade. Come and see our D le and Twist Clot ade fro : Slee ee elie Me . ae : 1e and see our Double and Twist Cloth, made from our own Wool; also a choice line of Sammer Suitings, made from fine Mar no Wool, all duuble and Twist and bound te wear. SUITS MADE TO ORDER by the best Tailor in the city and at low rates, Call here, picl: your goods, and leave your order. OUR CLOTH is the best in the market, made from pure Wool only, bound to give satisfaction. ww. Cc. TURNER. Masonic Building, BELOW J. D. McLEOD'S rgN Temple THREE DOORS Charlottetown, May 20, 1895—135 & wky Grafton Street, CORNER. Haszard’s Improved TURNIP S&ED, Purple Top and Carter's Prize Winner, All Choice, Fresh Seed, imported this spring. Buy from us and you will get the best. EWING’S CALF MEAL, For the Rearing of Calves, Lambs, Foals, Pigs and Poultry. A highly concentrated and easily digested food. The genuine substitute for milk made in Canada. For sale by A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, June 12, 1895—dy law & wky No Pockets in Shows, only ~ You should bear in mind that there are no pockets in shrouds. No matter if you are a millionaire, you will have no use fur a pocket when you come to don your last robe You can’t take anything with you. Some people live as though they could. The best way is to take some pleasure out of your hard earned dollars as you go along. You can get more solid enjoyment out of one of our Fashionable Suits than anything else in this town. Are you one of those who called on us this.spring? If so, you can testify to the above with the most satisfactory results. We are still taking the lead with Good Fits and Low Prices. Have you seen those $14 Suits in Serges, blus and black. Light Tweed Suits same price. Call and see -the Leading Fashionable Tailor. S. A. McDONALD. Charlottetown, May 27. 1895—135 COAL AGENCIES | CARVELL 7 | “Vate Mines,” Pictou. * Jogzins Mines,’ Pugwash. Special value in GOSSA- MERS and GENTS’ RUBBER COATS. patterns and all sizes in stack, BALANCE OF SEASON ! A full range, best We furnish orders for cargoes on all the mines. Particulars of terms and prices furnished on application to above CARVELL BROS., Agents, Ch’town, June 4, ’95—pat jour 2m 2aw FOR SALE. All'that valuable property known as the Douse Homestead, situated at the Weet End, between Sidney and Richmond Sts.. } and fronting on the Hillsborough River. | Lo | Size of lot, 200x160 feet. Together with { Ladies’ Jackets & Capes AT REDUCED PRICES. the wharf site, will be sold en bloc or in | lots to suit for building purposes. Apply W. A. Weeks & Go. ct JAS. T. PURDIE. “THE PEOPLE'S STORE, DR. H. f). JOHNSON Wholesale and Retail. AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Charlottetown, June 7, 1895. : ae Aug 16, $4—ly WHOLESALE SUPPLE. FOR SALE CARVELL | BROS. | jee : | The valuable property op Quen Street, 2.000 Barrels Flour in store and on the |} known as the Farmers’ Armes, now occupied by Mr. Philip Curky. For | terms apply to R. B. Dewar at GOFF BROS, way. 1,900 Barrels Cornmeal. 500 Pans. Choice Molasses, 30 Hbds. Sugar, + 100 Barrels Raw Sugar, 300 - Yellow Refined, 800 Cranniated, 200 Half Chests Highest rom Rosebank shore on the 23rd May, Te = be a ult., a Schooner’s Boat, 16 feet keel, 300 do. Very Choice Saryunei Tea. | painted black, red and white inside, hav- may21 3w BOAT LOST. | — | Grade Blend === Office - - Kent Street Don't B A Clam! and let other Tailors make you _ believe they can sell you a Serge Suit for $15.00, that is as good as ours. SEE OUR GOODS BEFORE ORDERING. We positively cannot be approached with their quality and price. McKAY WOOLEN COMP’Y, Swell Tailors, Successors to ©. E. Robertson. Charlottetown, June 5, 1895—135 See that Every Yard of the New and Ideal foterlin- ing has this label on it. Be ae ereaTATIONG IBRE_ (HAMOIS: LIGH TWDURABLE FVery YARD CELLED PATENTED JULY ‘90 & MAR ‘95. TRADE MARK REGISTERED. FOUR INJUNCTIONS have already been granted by the Canadian Courts and many in the United States restraining merchants from selling cheap and infer.or imita- tionsz, HEAVY DAMAGES ALLO WED. Arso—All small lines in Spices, Brooms, | ing on board a shooring box and fuur short Woodenware, Raisins, etc. ) pieces of railway iron. Information that Wholesale only. | will lead to the recovery will be rewarded . PEAKE BROS. & CO. june7-—3i (513) Lowest prices. CARVELL BROS. may3l—Ilweod guar —— : LONDON HOUSE ! MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. T. J. HARRIS. Acnt for Mortgagees. Who Seli at Selling Prices, Charlottetown, March 21, 1895 - dv DiS W Popular Shoe Store. WEEKS & WARREN. Stock up ; | LADIES & GENTLEMEN !—Don’t lose to sight of the fact that we have full and com- plete lines in all kinds of FOOTWEAR. Date. ——— Styles away up! Prices away down! For Comfort, Durability and Good Value we are bound to take the lead. Leading Siyles !| Try the Popular Boot & Shoe Store. Lowest WEEKS & WARREN, > + Mail Contracts. Tenders addressed to the Postmaster- reneral will be received at Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, 16th August, 1895, for the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails on the following propesed routes, from the Ist October, 1895, Vizi-— ~ Argyle Shore and 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. Brooklyn and Glen Martin, triweekly. Caledonia and Rona, semiweekly. ~ Charlottetown and Marshfield, (Sunday excepted). Clear Spring and New Zealand Railway Station, triweekly. : Commercial Koad and Peters Road, semiweckly. Commercial Road and Peters Road, tri- weekly. Covehead semiweekly. East Point and Souris East, triweekly. Elliott's Mills and Railway Station, tri- weekly. é Fredericton Station and Railway Sta- 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 Bonshaw, semi- daily Road and Grand Tracadie. daily. Little York and Union Road, triweekly. New Zealand and Railway Station, tri- weekly. ; Northam and Railway Station, daily (Sunday excepted). : Pisquid Ruad 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. Printed notices containing fall 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, Charlotietown. I’. DE ST, C. BRECKEN, Asst. Post Office Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 7th June, 1895. janes — 3i Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, WANTED—An honest, active gentieman or la ly to travel for established, reliable house, Salary 3750 payalhle $15 weekly and expenses. Situat on permanent. References. Enclose self-addressed stam ped envelope, The Domin- ion Company, 318 Omaha Building, Chicago, juneIzZ—Im WANTE!D--A good canvaeser for every county in Nova Scotia, New Branswick and Prince Edward IslanJ, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control ; now is the time to introduces it. Address, enclosing stamp ior reply, P O Box 76, Monteal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap26 LOST—B tween Charlottetown and North River, a gripsack containing pap -rs, etc, of nv value except to the owner. The finder, by leaving it with the undersigned, wiil be suit- ably rewarded.—F LEPAaGE 2i pd--jaii NOTICKE—Having had good experienee at Dressmaking in New York and Rostan, I am now prepared to accommodate any ladies that wish to call at 45 Upper Great Gearge Street, Charlotteto#n.—ALIcg M. RAMSAY. junell—5i pd WANTED—A genera! servant ina family oftwo; no washing: good wages. Apply at this office, tf—uneld A FEW @0ARDERS can be accommadated dur ns the summer months at Pleasant Point, North River; good outing and bathing; erms moderate. Apply to Mrs JEAN FLAIGER, iw—june7 RESIDENCE FOR SALE—-The property o: Mr Archd Johnstone, now ovcup'ed by r Webster, situate on the Ma!peque Road, near B yield Street, Teims easy. Apply wWAA v CLEAN, Solicitor. 6i—juneT wANTED—A middle-aged, respeclab & wo« man as housekeeper Apply, stating wages reguired and references, ta hey ET Woot. tf-japey - oun WANY'ED AT ONCE--Good coat, pant and vest mekers; BO apprentices need apply — McKaiay WooLEn Co. t—junes SATCHEL LOST ~ Lost this morning. be- tween Capt “ameron’s house, Pownal Street, and Dr Dodd’s corner, a tan oaivred satehei, containiag seme money and a bunch of keys, Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at thix office ti—june¢ -_--~ —— ———— ———— TO HIRE.—A first-class Harse and Buggy; also a doble seated Phaeton. Terms reason. able. KnquireatG.G Jury’s Jewelry Stare, 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 cows near residence of LC Owen, Hsq, Saint Peter’s Rosd. Apply t H JAMES PaLMER,. may29—tr TO LET-—Two Offices tn the Stam Block, Apply to Prowsg Bros. f—may} ~WANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at tf—mayll Jousw MACLEop & Co's, “TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to. Johnson & Johnson’s Drag Store, Apply ta J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—aplb HOUSE TO _ LET—The house adjcining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer or Queen Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and heated with hot water; possession given at once. Apply on premises or to H JAMES PALMER. tf--may2¥ TC LET OR FOR SALE ~The new dwelling house and premises on Eyston Street, re~ent- ly oeeupied by the undersigned! targe grouads, fruit trees, etc ; lot 112x162; hot water: heating, bath 'com, hot and cold water. Ap- ply to C B Chappell or John Hoiman. june'—Im 135 FOR SALE OR ‘TO LET—A freehold pro- perty on Kent Street East, consisti ofa Prices ! NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown § ‘ay§20, 1895—135 & wky seven-room dwelling house, with = of land, Apply on the premises to PHILIP CoYLe, june7—3i (515) * lid 3 54 ; t i : ' 4 a Of promo salle ig "Whe aye elie Bae tt A a Pt baci J eon