OED Weta A Rete THE DAILY LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS.|LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. Gerar mantle sale—Beer Bros -— Tue ss Campana will be here about 7 b t ~ t ct g a locker ~A maritime jockey was orga iat Halifax a few days eee O. L.— A meeting of St. George’s L.. | School. The pupils, their parents and a No. L171 will be held at St. George’s | few friends were present. The Sheritt s evening at 8 o’clock p. m.| who is also Chairman of the School oe aa ~ flies Board, cordially welcomed his guests, and : ildey Lodg« eet } in a short address made the presentations. at § o'clock. Visitors Welcome. | Miss Ellie Clark was presented with the representatives to Grand | silver medal for general proficiency in the a | Sth grade for the year 1894, and Mise Awxvat Picst Phe third anaual pic- | Maud A. Gree n was the winner of the employees of Mesers, Haczard & | bronze medal for the same year. Miss Le tall at Peake’s Stition 26 Louisa J. Gaffney carried off the i. {silver medal for this year, and - | Miss Mary Brace won the bronze medal* — ie : a DERE After the presentation the Sheriff and - o lest dent eceiving discount | bis daughters, the Misses Gafineys, enter- | au Cit a sted to | tained their guests with ice cream and a cake. Some fine instrumental selections | ' SS | were beautifully rendered on the piano by | : Dvewren. oo One’ | seamen | Misses Green and Brace and some duets | address the ' nt ‘ } he basemen or tne OricK } fe vUOYV Tt ears whart at Sydney, C. B., a few avo wh ing lobsters, and his body was recovered for several hours a oO s,.—Are your eyes weak, suffer- ¢ from lights, etc.? Ifso, why not call at Capt. Samuel MeRae’s, Charlottetown, rr ive them expmined by Miss E. E Ernst. optician. Satisfaction guaranteed ii lo-Nigut.—His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, His Worship the the ship will attend tbe Cana ja’s Masonic Opera House , iesiiiiitieeiitin Tre Practica, Way.—This chock full of people with money to spend heir money and build ay The way to g t show them the value r he : tz fo you bus ess 18 to of the exchange. a) iays world is Advertising is the only | ae Correspondence of The Examiner A PLeasanr Time.—There was a very | pleasant time at High Sheritf Gaffney's | residence on Central Street, on Wednesday evening, on the occasion of the presenta- tion of the Governor General’s. silver and bronze medals for the years 1894 and 1895, to the winners— pupils of the High sung by young ladies to the ac ment of Miss Maud A. Green who of Summerside’s most accomplished is one Personav.--Hon. James Richards, of Bideford, was in town yesterday. Alfred McWilliams, M. L. A., Cape, spent Wednesday in town. Alex. Brown, Ex<q., of Charlottetown, | was here on Wednesday. i Mr. John Cairns, of Cairns Bros., Char | lottetewn, was in town yesterday on busi- | ness, 5 ;} Mr. W. F. Muirhead, Grand Rapids, }eame over on the Northumberland last | night,on a short visit to his parents and West : Mayor and friends of this town. family, Captain Wilson and the officers of | the performance by Coons this evening in the | Wuar Became or Tue Box ?—A pro- } minent fish dealer drove his team into a } certain yard of this town the other day, in which was a box, where he keeps his {sto k. While he was in the house the box | disappeared. He is still wondering what | Lappened the box. | A Sxve Sum—The Methodist tea and bazaar held on the grounds of Mr. James | Sharp, on Tuesday was fairly well attend- ractical way of showing them. 2, a ae —— ‘ ; ed. The sum of $86 was realized. - Nsw Corx Crae—Mrs. Lightfoot, on | Rerernep From Picrov.—The Frank Moneton, has uK id on he and Tek graph street, the habit of using other day Drs. Ross } car bolic orns and the Myers found it necessary, each { ot. —Transcript. BALL.—The fi and positions of th vy team go by team Hrast Charlottetown kx ys who will to Mount Stewart to- morrow and play a match with the Traca- | lie team: -P Corish, ce; W Flood, p; J Callaghan, f b; J Gormerly, s b; A Mc- Quillan,t b; B McQuillan, s =: J D-gherty, lf; PM Gonnell, r f; T Howatt, c f. - Curisti1an Expavor.—The annual Con- vention of the Maritime C E Union will be held in Truro N.S.on the 20th, 21st. and 22nd of Augst next. A very large re- presentation ts expected from ail the Prov- inces, and vigorous efforts are being put forth by the committee to make this the best yet held. The usual arrangements will be made with railways and steam boats. i Maabiceciaai Quire a Recorp.—A St. Mary’s, Kent County, woman has made a record that can scarcely be beaten in this province. She is the wife of Mr. Louis J. L. Gir >u- ard. a comfortable farmer. She is 50 years of age; has had 16 children, nearly all still living and has taught school for 26 years and is still teaching This story is vouched for by the best authority.— Moncton Times. ncteamnies : Preasaxt Trie—The steamship St. Olaf leaves Souris at five o’clock am On Wednesday ,the L7th daly inst., for Pictou; leaves Pictou at 10 o'clock pm same day for Port Hood, C B, arriving there next morning (Thursday) in time to attend tbe tea party held there in aid of the Convent, and leaves Port Hood for Souris at nine oclock pm. Fare for round trip from Souris, only $1.50. biota ow Rosertrson’s Visit.—Professor Kobertson is expected to arrive at Sum- merside on Tuesday next, where he will be met by Mr. Dillon. They will visit factories west of there, and the Professor wil! address a meeting at O’Leary on Wed- nesday. Oo Thursday he will speak at Tryon and then will go east, speaking at Cardigan Bridge on Friday. convention Pror. The meeting at each place will begin at 7 o’clock. halt Tue Bicye.e Meet.— We today publish the programme of the bicycle meet Aug. 22nd. There are no less than seven gold medals to be competed for, besides nine silver medals, numerous silver spoons and $77 in cash prizes. This should attract the principal wheelmen and runners of the Provinces, and and our Island men _ will once more have the opportanity of com- peiing against Maritime Province men. The work of organization ia being rapidly pushed forward and ina few days com- plete arrangements shall have been made. stillet Fer rae Hosrirats.—The performance by the “Canada’s Coons” last evening was greatly enjoyed by the large audience present at the Opera House. Almost every song by the minstrels was encored, as were also the songs by Lient. Nesbitt and Rev. D. Richards, both of whom possess good voices. “Mr. and Mrs. Malone,” in their song and dance, “captured the house” and were three times recalled. Professor Lloyd’stalke- phone “as also laughter-provoking. The Loxes and balcony were decorated with flags. There will be another performance to-night when a still Jarger audience is ex- pected. The proceeds go towards the hos- pitals. sctiiecitetlpinciiasiaintie Usvsvat Apventvre.—The people of Orwe!! Cove were yesterday somewhat ex cited over an unusual adventure « which befel Mr. Alex. McDonald of that place. During the day Mr. McDonald went to the shore of his farm, which fronts on Orwell Bar. to gather seaweed. While at thie work he was sur-] find what he thought to be the deal body «fa woman lying ou the shore, the head out of water buat the rest of the body submerged. He at once p illed her out and discovered that sie t dead, though greatly exhau-ted. He took her to his home, warmeland dressed jher, and then started to notify Mr Forbes, the Health Officer away the woman left the place and has prised to was ne George not yet been seen. She gave her name as | McRae, and <aid she belong-d to Murray Harbor. It is not known if her story is true. She appeared to be about sixty ea©res ¢ in order to prte- mortification, to amputate two toes of lowing are the names | | ture of tobacco was While he was | been in| C- Batt returned from Pictou on Tuesday | night, where she | undergoing repairs. Tue Foresters —The members of Or- jonhyateka Lodge, St. Eleanor’s, intend | having a concert and basket social in | the public hall on Wednesday evening, July 17th, commencing at 8.30 o’clock. Admission 10 cents. Ladies with baskets free has been on the slip Qcestion or THe Day. — Have seeu the Chinaman ? | you | Passencers via the Northumberland on | Thursday were, 28 going and 5 returning. § } Wayrep.—A few spikes in the planks | on the Railway Wharf. Exporrs.—Shipped July l0thper North- umberland for Point du Chene: 43 cases eggs, $150; 4 bbls mackerel, $36; 4,000 Ibs hides, $320; 256 Ibs hams, $26; total, $532. Verpicrs.—A? good speech is a good thing, but the verdict is the thing.— Daniel O’Connell. The case of Zion Church picnic was sub mitted to a large jury yesterday at Morell, and the unanimous verdict was that the managers had again gained theirpoint. A large number of scholar?, with parents and visitors, took the train at Charlette- town, and after a pleasant run, reached the grounds. The occupants knew they were in safe hands when they found that Conductor Tanton and Driver Craswell were atthe helm, and a most enjoyable day wass pent on the banks of the Morell River. The sports committee, Messrs. Ross and Kennedy are to be congratulated on the splended programme, so weil ar- ranged, contested - and carried out’ In this connection the managers wish to thank Messrs. Haszard & Moore, J. T. McKenzie, T. B. Alchoro, D. A. Bruce, Alex. Bruce, John McLeod & Co. and James Paton & Co. for valuable prizes | given. The also desire to return | thanks to Mr. Cox for the use of | his field, and to all others who in |any way contributed to this successful picnic. A number of Britain’s tars were present and contributed not a little to the enjoyment of those present. We hope | they will carry away favorable impressions of the Island. Another success was the First Methudist Church picnic at Red Point, or the beautiful grounds of John Maceachern, | Esq. Prizes were awarded | successful competitors in the vari- ous games. About five hundred chil- dren and alarge number of adults sat down to dinner. The 82nd Battalion Band was present with a choice programme. The League of the Cross picnic at West River was also a decided success—the best in the history of the League. There was a large attendance, and the sail up and down the river was thoroughly enjoyed. The usual games and amusements were provided on the grounds, and entered into with spirit. The League band played well and contributed much towards the day’s enjoyment. The members of the League and the Reverend Director are sincerely grateful to all, but most particularly to the ladies in charge and those assisting, and to the generous contributors. eels For Bostox.—The Olivette left on re- turn to Boston this afternoon with a geue- ral freight and the following passengers : Isabelle McKinnon, Lorne Anderson, E M Proud, G L. Smith, Mr McCoy, G A Walk- er, Miss McCoy, E W Wisner, Mary Mac- donald, Mr Davey, Mrs P C Gilkevt, WP Trendale, Mrs Dickenson, Miss Foster, Thos Hoyle, Peter McLean, Fred Flood, Miss P McLaughlan, John McDonald, A J Macdonald, A A McDonald, Mrs P Walsh, Katie McKinnon, Miss M McDon- ald, R W Macdonald, C B Perkins, Cc C Odler and R C Barber. eleuilabecteata Ar Wor« Acaiw.—W. C. MeDcnild’s tobacco factory, Montreal, which was par- | tially destroyed by fire on the 25th May, las been rebuilt and the manufac- resum ‘d last Mondey | morning. | —_o— | Moexticut Excvrstoy.— The excursion | last evening under the auspices of the fire department passed off pleasantly. There | was a large attendance and all had a gocd | time. Galbraith’s band was present. | Berore you order another suit of clothes lask you the genuine “J'yke” serge. It is suld only in black and in indigo blue ar d stamped “T'yke” every 24 yards. tos Ar rue Burts.—Engineers silver spoon and Cochenthaler competitions to-morrow ZxIIILITEIEIEETEEETERETET, H BIG All Capes and Jackets lowest fraction of their TETIIIIIL ITS ty iH iH : Cream and White Silk Gloves in stock. BEER BROS. Tue Wearmen.—Moderate winds; fair and warm. H 4 ATTRACTIONS. Any Untrimmed Hat in our stock, includ- 50 , ing goods worth $1.50 and $1.80. é Ladies’ $1.32 Shirt Waists, all sizes, in a beautiful variety of patterns. Sl remaining at the value. ompan et nian- | E ——_ — EXAMINER ‘LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. AN EXPLANATION, Sir,—In your paper of yesterday an anonymous correspondent, over the name of “Taxpayer,” states that “in all cases bills rendered to the taxpavers do not cor- respond with the assessor? books.” “I'ax§ payer” then proceeds to insinuate that there 8 something wrong aud fora De. Parkhurst, evc. This statement is capable of being read as if all the notices did not agree with the assessu.ents, and in order to prevent that false impression going about { desire to say that at the hearing of the assessment appeals, but notice was found to be _ different from the assessment, and considering the fact that 2500 notices were sent out, it would not be very surprising if an occa- sional error made. I think, how | ever, that in justice to the officials against | whom a serious insinuaticn is attempted o be made, “ Taxpayer” should append own signature to this statement in | order that those charged with misdoing | should bave an opportunity to explain or defend themselves. i | calls one were } his I think also, Sir, that before publishing so serious a charge as the one referred to, it would be only fair on your part te verify the tacts; and failing that, to require you correspondent to affix his to his letter. Yours, etc., hame Epwarv Dayy, Chairman of Assessors. ——— ee. i + OBITUARY. Mrs. Ann (Cameron), the beloved w fe of Daniel McGregor, Esq , died at their home, Union Road, Lot 51, King’s Co., June 24, 1895, aged 66 years. Her bus- band, with five sons, three daughters and many friends sadly mourn the loss which they sustain in thedeath of Mrs. M., who was beloved by all to whom she was well known. For many years the departed sister was a member of the Church of Christ at Montague, and in that relation, as well as in every department of life’s i n she was faithful and true. She rests from toil. “ He giveth His beloved sleep.” “It is well.” a > + <> - <a _ GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS- oe Chambers, of Centraila, has received an infernal machine. Her father says the box containing the machine was addressed to her by a Christian church minister who was jilted by Mrs. Chambers about a year ago and was last heard from at Raleigh, N. C. The postmaster was suspicious and opened the package. Monrreat.—July 10—A Star cable says there were heavy declines in Anglo—Can- adian trade in June. The exports to Can- ada decreased 19 per cent in that month and 8 per cent in the six months up to July 1. The six months imports from Canada decreased 26 per cent in June and there wasa12 per cent declide in wheat in the six months named. This balanced the increase in flour. Cheese declined £80,000; fish £50,000; and wool £210,000. Sr. Sreruex, N. B., July 10.—W. F Todd’s famous stallion Lumps died this morning from rupture sustained. Mr. Todd bought the stallion eight years ago for $17,000. Loxponperry, July 8.—The Irish Na- tional Convention met in Omagh, county Tyrone, twenty-two miles from here yes- terday, and was the scene of constant dis- turbances. Owing to the disputes be- tween Timothy Healey, John Dillon and Dr. Kenny, no chairman could be appoint ed, and the organization of the convention could not be effected. A strong force of police was stationed outside the building in readiness to quell any violent disorder. Becnarest, Roumania, July 9.—A cloud burst on Saturday night destroyed half of the village of Olanesoi, in the dis— trict of Valcea. Many persons perished and ten bodies have been recovered. Paris, July 10.—The Journal’s corres- pondent at St. Petersburg announces the discovery near Mo-ocw of an extensive conspiracy against the life of the Czar. The chief of the secret police, after tracing the conspiracy for over a month, has suc~ ceeded in arresting eight of the conspira- tors, who include six recently pardoned Nihilists. The Czar has rewarded the chief of police with a present of ten thou- sand roubles. Limenick, July 9.—A wholesale poison ing case has occurred among the Laurel Hill nuns, sixty-four of whom partook of poisoned custard. Two have died, and the others who ate of the poisoned dish are dangerously ill. Winyivec, July 9.—His Grace Arch- bishop Langevin and Rev. Father Gail- lette, rector of St. Mary’s church, leave for Quebec next Thursday on an important mission. Their object is to raise ftinds for the support and maintenance of the Roman Catholic separate schools in Win- nipeg and the province, and they propose to accomplish this object by means of an allottment or prize drawing scheme. The details of the plan have not yet been ar- ranged, but it is understood to be the in- tention to have the drawing take place in the province of Quebec, tickets for the same being on sale in all the chief cities ofthe Dominion. The principal prizes will be choice lots in Winnipeg, and also farms located in the province of Manitoba. The promoters say that it is absolutely maintain the separate schools and they think that this means, coupled with the object, will prove most effective. a aie Porice Court.—This forenoon one drunk, Martin Power, was fined $2 or 10 days. A Cooling Drink on a hot day is readily prepared from one of Johnson’s Lemon- ade Tablets. No tronble, no labor, nodirt. Simply place a tablet in a glass of cold water, add a teaspoonful of sugar, and you allow it to stard for a few seconds to dissolve, and you have a glass of deliciouslemon- ade. Price 10 cents a bottle, containing 12 tablets. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Phatmacy. DBEVSESOVsSsVesvt Seesesssesse 2@3" Orange Phosphate and Root Beer Tablets at same price. Pocket — Station Frere | The way to your heart is via the railroad to; your pock- et. The patron ‘who takes ee08 Ithis line will never have | empty pockets. Get on board. Special fares just now in FURNITURE. | MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD. Who Sell apSelling Prices. 4:1 Tocoma, Wash., July 9—Mrs. Mattie | necessary that money should be raised to» oii! Offer Exceptional asi isles DRESS GOODS TO CLEAR AT 37 Cents a Yard. Regular Selling Price, 45 cts to 75 cts. WEEKS. We have just placed on our centre counter the balance of our Summer Dress Goods, in- cluding all the newest makes and colorings, at 37 cents per yard. Goods sold in the regu- lar way from 45 to 75 cents. Call and see this special lot. WEEKS A 1 Bargain List! Children’s Sun Bonnets and Hats, 25 cents. Very Showy Styles. Ladies’ Sanitary Black Ho- siery, extra quality, 25 cents a pair. 30 Dozen Ladies’ Linen Col- lars, 3 cents each. Ladies’ Sunshades at reduced prices, Challies, 20 and 23 cents to clear. Regular prices, 28 to 40 cents. Our line of Back Cashmere at 450 cents, worth 75c., is getting low. special tik It is, without doubt, the Best ever offered in BLACK GOODS. Bargain Call at once and secure a Dress W. A. Weeks & Co., THE PEOPLY’S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, June 21, 1895, WITH US. Hire’s Root Beer WE [SELL Wholesale & Retail FACT At Lowest Prices. REDDIN BROS. JUST LOOK © AT THIS! and you will be surprised how we can sell them at such alow figure. Ladies’ Shoes, Tip and Plain, three styles to select from, cheap at $1. You can take your choice for 65 cents. We have them in half sizes. No such offer was ever made here. Yours for Shoes at low prices. A. E. McEACHEN. july8 . june3 FURNESS LINE. Regular Sailings Between Lon- don and Halifax. From Halifax. July 13. July 27. Aug. 10 From London. June 22. SS. DAMARA. July 6. SS. ST. JOHN CITY. July 20. SS. HALIFAX CITY. Aug. 3 SS. DAMARA. Aug. 24 Aug. 17. SS.ST. JOHN CITY. Sept. 7 These Steamers have superior accom modation for first-class passengers. Well ventilated Saloon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt. Lighted by electricity. Do not carry cat- tle. Insurance effected at lowest possible rates. FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lrp., Commission & Forwarding Agents, Halifax, N.S., Or W.W.Clarke, Passenger Agent. Charlottetown. juned Portraits ! Portraits | (Call to-night and see the large collec- tion of CRAYON PORTRAITS just finished by the Dominion Crayon Co. A nice collection of Frames to suit, ranging from $3.50 up. P. H. TRAINOR, Manager, qwne22—624 224 Kent Street. P. & Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 1595, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excey ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down. Read up. PM-AM PM PM 400 64).....- Charlottetown. .... 22 1015 422 659....Royalty Junction....1203 100! 513 .738..... North Wiltshbire....11 13 92 62 7 48.. Hunter River..... 10 58 918 604 807 Bradalbane....... 10 21 854 6144 813. Emerald ........ 1012 8 48 62 §23. Freetown.......- 9 56 8 38 650 837. ..Kensington ...... 935 $2 7% 900 Ar Lv 900 8 00 z Summerside AM’AM $10 1140 Lv Ars} 255 825 12038 ...Miscouche........ 830 230 845 1231. Vellington .......- 751 20 915 177. Port Hill ........ 72 117 SO WO © BIB. ko ccn > cc PUES, 000. csce OP 11 56 1038. . 808.q0...0. Bloomfield........ 609 1130 whH 355 .. Alvecton........541 1050 12.85 © OG. ee cse Tignish.........- 500 86940 PM M AM re M PM 6H 300.....-. Charlottetown. ....920 545 645 315....Koyalty Junction....905 525 TD FMW....ce-e0- BOGE. 22.2000 449 75 405( Ar Lv) 815 415 Mt Stewart 81 410 v Ar) 810 400 855 488..... ....Morell......-++- 742 320 > = Seay St Peter’s ........ 2 250 W!l 53:.,.....Bear River....... 6 46 203 1055 605... BOOTS «000.0000 lb 120 AM PM PM AM PM 8% 410..... Yount Stewart..... 810 330 OST BO cndese cou Cardigan....... 717 238 1000 ¢& 2......-. Georgetown..... wo 215 AM PM PM AM BOD... civesce.+deqe Beem Orald. ......0--cccesee $13 een Cape Traverse............. 72 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt. Railways Moncton, A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. june2! WAN fED—Two laund ressea, one meat and fish cook, oae waitress, one kitchen girl, for Summer Hotel. Apply to Mrs BURRIS, Great George Street. tf—junel9 ee . o ” 3 * You Can be Comfortable 3 ¢ > : i . 4 > without fear of ruining the Sty!e and Flare of 3 2 your Sleeves and Skirts. 3 ; « 3 The most stylish gowns are made with ‘ °° : r] é ; o < pA ‘ ba £ ge : >? 3 Fibre “Chamois 3 ; ib ’ @ 3 as the interlining, which cannot be harmed by @ 3 crushing. 3 € : os ° > All good things are imitated, so be sure and @ 3 get the genuine FIBRE CHAMOIS. Every 3 é YARD HAS A RED LABEL with the name on it. 3 @ 4 . * or 3 julyl0—3i 351 3 ONDON HOUSE ! ———+i--———- Bargain in Kid Gloves. 250 PAIR LADIES’ TAN KID GLOVES. LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. cents, Selling for 50 cents Selling for 95 cent lottetown, June 27, 1895—dy T. J.’ HARRIS, AGENT office. JOB PRINTIN need. See our samples. Leave your order at THE EXAMINER EE We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates dusiness Grows CLOSING OUT SALE FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1895. or Gentlemen Hats, Caps We are positively closing out these DISCOUNTS OF FROM 25 TO The class of goods we offer for sale are in the market, Genuine Discounts will be is disposed of, Charlottetown, July 4, 1895. — x ft -_-——— ’s Furnishings and Readymade Clothing. Departments of our business, and will sell our Entire Stock of the above Goods at 40 PERCENT. Some Lines at Less Than Half Price. the most fashionable given till the whoel TERMS SPOT CASH. D. A. BRUCE. Mien i _ - aoe ee 7 TWO SPECIAL Ladies’ Dongola Oxford Shoes, Grand Value. See our window. Charlottetown, July 6, 1895—dy a - rina ern em aes fount WOOL: Taken to Card. Taken for Cloth. Bought for Cash, Highest have a Scotch Dyer in the Mill, so that we can give you a good standiag color. Anuvt! made from pure Wool only. Wholesale and retail. MONCTON WOOLLEN Msonic. Temple Building, THREE DOORS BELOW J. D. McLEOD'S W. Charlottetown, July 2, 1895—135 & wky “CUT AND COME AGAIN. “You cut” and it (the grass, of course.) will “come again.” For your part of this co-opera- tion you will find first-class LAWN MOWERS at prices to clear at DODD & ROGERS’. Charlottetown, July 8, 1895—135 i i 15168 io This 40 per cent. discount, going to make a change in business, and going out of certain lines of goods is all played out. We are prepared to meet all cuts in Gents’ Furnishings, and will allow no one to undersell us. We keep the good kind, and when you want anything in this line see us first. Look out for Big Discaunts Saturday. Do you want a Fashionable Made Suit? to us; we make only that kind. MeK AY WOOLEN CO., The Swell Charlottetown, July 5, 1805—135 If so, come Tailors. Ladies’ Dongola Bals and Buttoned Boots, We call special attention to our fine Tweeds, which we manufacture from imported Marino Wool. Grafton For This Evening! LINES. $1.00 1.25 J.B. MACDONALD & CO. WOO: to Manufacture, Taken in Exchange Price Allowed. ! Also to the fact that we 1er important fact is that our goods are all Wholesale orders delivered from Charlottetown. MILLS. Strect, Agent. CO2NEPR. C. TURNER, DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Strest Aug 16, 94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, Xe Advertisemen ts under this b eadi ing charged five cents per line. TO LET—A comfortable dweiling house, situated on Upper Great George Street, near Post Office. Apply to Mra B C Prowse, Hillsboro Square. 8w 135 pd—jy!2 FOR SALE-—A trained spaniel dog, two years old, first-class retriever, can be had cheap by addressing P © Box !62. 8i—jyl0 BOATS FOR SALE—\ sail boat, sloop rigged, 14 feet keel, and 12} feet keel row boat, Both boats are in good condition. Apply at GV Mooxe’s Barber Shop. iw pd—jyl0 WANTED—A good canva*ser for ever county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick an Prince Edward Islan‘, to sell a spaciaity to farmers; exclusive control ; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 76, Mont: eai, Que, this paper. Mention 2m 135—np26 PASTURE TO LET—Pasture ior one ortwo cows near residence of L © Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s Roid. Apply to H JAMEs PALMER. may.v—ti TJ LET—A nice cottage on Fitzroy Stree East, seven rooms. Apply to J D TayLor, Queen Street. junelé Stinicien iianiin eimai TO LET— The house at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; possession given at ace. Apply at THe EXAMINER Office RESIDENCE FOR SALE—The property of Mr Archd Johnstone, now occupied by Mr Webster, situate on the Malpeque Road, near Bayfield Street, erms easy. Appir to A A MCLEAN, Solicitor m iw-july WANTED--4 cook. Apply to Mrs F W HYNDMAN, Kent Street. ti—jaly$ TO LY!'—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dweliing house of 12 rooms, includ ing small bath room and convenient pantry having lawn and shade trees in front, on M fi- ford Street. Brighton Road; uine minutes- walk from post Office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren imoderate- Apply to W C Harris, JR. mayi TO LET—The store on Queen Street next te Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. tf_apl5 PASTURAGE TO LET—At Marshfield. Good spring water. Apply to F. Tur NER . __jJune25—2, 5, wky Im WANTED—A boy about 16 sears old to work about a house and attend toa horse; must have good recommendations; one from Yes, it’s time to order your Summer outfit, and in matters of dress the first commandment is: never put off for to-merrow what ought to be done to-day. The time to order is now, and the place -well, you won't have any the country preferred Apply at this office july3 " WANTED--W atering Cart. office. Apply at this — june2t WwW ANTED—A middle-aged, reapectab-c wo- man as housekeeper. Apply, stating wages required and references, to Rev E T Woo :- LARD, Georgetown. tf-—junes§ WANTED TO HIRE—For a month or two a light buggy and harness. apply at this office ti—junezs TO LET OR FOR SALE -The new dweiling house and premises on Euston Street, recent- ly oceupied. by the undersign-d! large grounds, fruit trees, etc ; lot 112x162; hot water heating, bath room, hot and cold water. Ap- ply oC B Chappeil or John Holman. jane —lm 135 TO HIRE.—\ first-class Horse and B also a dobvle seated Phaeton. Terms vane able Enquire atG.G Jury’s Jewelry Store north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office May 16—dy 3mos TO LET—That comfortable brick dwelling house, known as the Peake Homestead, situ- doubt upon this point if you just step in and look over our stock of Summer Suitings, and turthermore, see what high-class tailoring really means, as illustrated and exem- plified in the made-to-order suits which we are producing for the most stylishly dressed men in town, at from $15 to $35 each. S, A. McDONALD, the Fashionable Tailor. Charlottetown, June 26, 1895—135 ate on Water Street, lately in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, © C; possession given at !onece. Also, that beautifully situated two- } story dwelling on Prince Street, now oceupied | by James Reddin, Esy; possession given first | of July next Also, cottage situated on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace A rbing ; possession given atonce. Apply to |; PEAKE Bros&Co. _—=__—s« 135 1f—maydd | -WANTED—A School Teacher or pupil! in the higher brauches to filla position of trust | during the summer months; one accustomed | to dealing with farmers preferred; must be i willing totravel. Address, enclosing stamp | for particulars, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que, junel—132 y sinmestlten een gianna anraiarcciapesioe ny ;