T LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. ADING FUR SOT Heer OTe Haut.— Rev Mr McLean will HearTz’s , vVaity east, to- Hit ‘LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. Special Correspondence of The Examiner Summerstpe Exnterrion. — The Sum- | merside Exhibition Commissioners have , at Heart «Ha } added another section to the carriage at horses’ class. It reads: “Carriage mare Des " 2 Oc, & kj ee gelding, to be onown. in harness on ¢ for dril rrow (Friday) evening, track, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00. stead of th ; : ! Pirate Giass Fronr.—Messrs. Godki: i Bros. are having @ plate glass front put it , . I Orinoco with | their store, also in the half occupied by board arrived | Mr. Muirhead as a drug store. Mr : : S eft again this after- | Leonard Morris also intends putting in a hew front - Passencers via the Northumberland on "TRA I ts 1a tea | ' St . Tuesds ay were, going, 48; returning, 71; : S . S = ‘ ae | Wednesday, 49 41. . oe SHE & ‘nce, | Persona. — Miss Celia Warren anid i Ma a | Miss Match were passengers via the Nor einen: ee “6 8 a thumberland Wednesday morning, on ; : oe their way to St. John, N. B, where they St ‘ as ached Hisu “it rs . 3 Do ae . . ‘ ee i et i tO Spen ia few holidays. Mr. E. W. Manson, of the tirm of Man- ys cae " eon & MeNeill, drugyists of this town, left : ° ceed — yesterday morn 7 Charlouetown . \ M, " . “ Mr W W. Me eod, W iInnipeg y, I epector Cha ety f Post Offices, arrived here by the North- ad 22 in rianad last night Pe, . . Mr. Wm. Steeves, of the firm of Waugh en g M Re 2 oRe & Steeves, left Monday for a trip to 1) | KE ut & k Richibueto ae : Friends of Mr. John McKinnon, Rich s i \ : » i l, who was blo vl polsones l rome time a e avo, will be glad to learn that he is out of Be | danger, and is improving dailv Doetors ' ae cht t ake e Sons | McLellan and Gallant amputated one of of England pica at Halliday’s Wharf | 51s fingers on Tuesday. M : S. S. “Cartier” aves Elder W. H. Harding will preach in the w S 4 P : Band | Christian Church, Central Street, next Sunday morning and evening. » a ol é -_—_ + - A FM gr eime 9 . ~ prol.gracoeenph nen PERSONAL. greatdemand, but befor Mrs. Geo. McSweeney and son, of Mone- ‘ ’ ea Trade Mark | ton, are registered at the Hotel Davies. “7 6 ts y 25 yards. None Mrs, H. Palmer. of Dorchester, N. B., s s the guest of Col. Moore and Mrs. Moore 1 “ley tee ja Oe OC iat, | Watermere ne acelin hate ae | Mr. Richard E. Johnston, of this city, tea, 105 45, * ites ne j : eturned last evening from Boston, where ee ’ aaa “ant | he hag been v isiting friends. PIRES ROSIE NT pg. ae | Policeman Thomas Taylor resumed being mad sia aaa d 2 a duty this morning, after an absence of two ee ee mouths caused by an accideyt to one of his good me may t x pected agen , callout. : a oe gs eee Mr. W. N. Forbes, representing William ‘ wer tie eee eg ti ‘ re tera te Mi Stairs, Son & Morrow, Halifax, is here on \. advertisement of the great easter 7 sobs batt us St. Petere: Bey Monday, are we Preen sip. He. ie regintoned gt the August L9t! Every sei he _ Mr. and Mr s. E. ‘ements, of Yar- made for a good time. 4 gramme OF} conth, N.S.. were in Si John on Tuesday ude bi¢ycle and other races the Croas band will be sports will inc The League of aitepdance Make arrangements to be preses & isc einen Mawirosa’s Crop.—The Manitoba gov ernment has put ished an official crop | bulletin It gives the probable y eld as follows: Wheat, 36,000,000 busheis; Oats, 22 .9600,000 bushels; bariey, neariy 6,000— 000; total between fifty-seven and Ofly-eigut million bashels. If the potatoes and other products are added to this it will be seen that the yield is enormous. This ¢stimate is excl isive of the Northwest Territi ries, which will largely increase the total, = cucadiiasinnasial Paoperry Sate.—The property belong: yto the estate of the tate W. W. Lord | was sold at auction to-day by Mr. Beairsto. | The house on the corner of King and | ito Stephen Mac- louble was sold to Edward Prince Streets was 90 donald fo- $630, the house on Prince Street tenement Kelly and Miss Fraser, each buying a ten- i ement The 1 price pa d by Mr. Kelly for his half was $485, Miss Fraser paid $405. The housze on Dorchester street, occ ipied ' by M iol Sweeney, was purchased by | that rentleman for $690 The honse ad-| joining, occupied by Jobn Kelly, was boug by Dorald Farquharson for $450 eens A ae er TO RE Avorwpep.—Mr. Walter Lowe t Tae ena NER Office this fore- noon bringing fourrifle balls which he pi =ked ap tuis morning on < shore at Belvidere, ite the rifle range. A few days ago, Mr. Lowe was walking it white rifle practice that vicinity was in progress, and | of } eveving enroute to this province. They _ | arrived here last evening and rsgistered at | the Davies. Dr. J. T. McLaren left this morning for New Westminster, B. C., where he will practice profession. Dr. McLaren with high honors at MeGili , and fur the past year has His raduated a few years ago had a most suecessful practice at Belle Creek. Tue Examiner wishes him the fullest measure of success in his new nome. ee —_ SOURLS FISHING NOTES, In port: Schrs. W. D. Richard, 1,309 jtls. codfish; T. N. Langrille, 850 q:ls. codfi<h; Christina Campbell; Union, 40 bbls. mackerel] Mackere! have again struck on the e° | North Shore, The boats got from two to three hundred at Campbel!’s Cove on Sat- | urday. | _ Messrs. Delong & Seaman’s representa- | tive, Mr. Cochran, while in Souris the | other day was, we understand, offering $13 barrel, f. o. b. Souris. , Aug. 14th, 1895. ———_—— — ane per Souris —The Mentreal Gazette remarks that in re-electing Mr. Gully to the speaker- ship of the British House of Commons the “Mother of Parliament” has done itself credit. A nid the turmoil of party warfare all the world over an act of simple dignity like this adds honor tothe British name. Mr. Crisp, ex speaker of the U. S. douse Representatives, was an interested on- diatinetly heard the whizz.of balls as they | looker. He remarked that there seemed to passed by. These facts oaght to n-ove the | him «a good many useless ceremonies, and Militia authorities to at once raise the | that fur a government to elect a speaker embankment opposite the butts. In the| belonging to the opposite party “would meantiice, a danger flag ought to be bois ated | never do” under the American constitu- and all persous ought to beware of walk- on the shore at Be lvidere, whi le the r ifle - men are at pract ce A Dirricctt Oreration.—Last. Satur day Dr. N E. Me Kay of Halifax, assisted by Dr. Stewart also of that c ity, performed | a most lifficult and very successful tion on Master Willie Laird, son of Mr. bert Laird, of New Glasgow, this Island. it was the removal of a polypus as as aa apple from the boy’s throat, and the operation occupied opera- hours. As the lad had been suffering for upwards of @ vear an d the growth had me so big, the operation was attended with considerable danger. His father was present at the operation and returne i from Halifax last evening. He reports that Willie is ine as well as possible under the rcumstances.— Patriot. ie Pouce Covrt.—This forenoon, Bridget Trainor was convicted of a first infraction of the Canada Temperance Act and was fined in the sum of $50 and $3.90 costs two months imprison me bt. John McKinnon confessed to a third in- fraction of the eame Act and was sentenced to {wo months imprisonment. The summons against George Thorne was and the against Angus Macdonald and John Hughes were wi) Monday. Daniel Macdonald was fined $10 or 60 days for driving about the streets in a dis— orderly manner while under the influence of liquor. Two American ladies narrowly eseaped being run over by Macdonald about ten o’clock this morning. lismissed, cases yarned unti —_ > <i NAVAL NOTES. The football field at the park was 8CF ne ¢ of the sailor’s drill at9.30 this morn! ng Four companies of Blue Jackets, about 200 mev.and the Band came asbore from the Crescent and marched out in a drizzling rain, but it cleared up Leautifully in time. A large number tizens and visitors were out on the field and admired the steady irill of th " is. Gs ranville was in command and put the force through battallion drill, : narching in line and in column, and forming — square, pre- paris eg for caralry ete. ynal part.es were staiioned i in various points of the park and signalling by flash light and by flags car- ried out. Wedo not remember ever to have -een such steady cflective infantry drill done by sailors ashore. The greater part of the spectators remaine 1 after the force mare ched off and went dp to the cricket field to see the game between the officers and Puwaix Cricket Club. James Paton, Esq., President of the Caledoniau Club of P. E. Island, accom- panied by David Small and Archibald Me- Neill. Esqs y ex-Presidents of the Club, called on Admiral J mes Elphinstone Er skine on board H. M. S. Crescent this forenoon. The Admiral is a native of Peebleshire, Scotland. He was gratified to know that a Caledonian Club existed on the Island, and was much pleased with the interview. He regretted that he was not here in time to eee the Scottish @ath— ering this year, but he hoped to have that pleasure on a future occasion. Al-| ; large | three and one-half | or | the. } ‘Over Our Counters i the worse for the For a government tion. Well, so much American constitution. | to give up a partizan advantage. not be- | cause it is weak, but because it is strong, | shows that Eugland has yet much to teach | the world the spirit of fairness, | courteay and consideration for. opponents, | which alone make Parliament a gathering of statesmen instead of a political bear | garden. as to —_——_-<-— | Zanesvitte, Ohio, August 13.—Jacob Cigax, a retired banker, who had been | suffering from illness ror a long time, and was so weak he couid hardly walk, totter- | ed to the deposit of the Cincinnati and | Muskingum railway this morning. Horri- | fied spectators saw him get down on_ his knees beside the track before the train started and place his head on the rail. | Before any one could reach him the wheels | had passed over his head, crushing it and | severing it from the body. Cigax was seventy-six years old and a native of Switzerland. spinel Premier Greenway and his Cabinet hal a meeting on Saturday last, but the Premier stated that nothing had been con- sidered at the meeting but matters of a routine character. Had they been pre- pared to discuss the question of the reme dial rejoiner they would still have been prevented by the absence of two ministers from the city. DAILY EXAMINER . ceived for here next week. it is that a few more will be , @: the rule is that | the day the entries than likely ived bw more rece fw letter is it will mailed on te in time, } ecio-e ev nthou h it dc eg not reach its destira- tion till late : First Day t Auwyust. 189), 2.38 CLASS. J. M. MeLeod, Charlottetown, Blanche, bm, by Brynwood. Barrett Henderson, North Riyer, Fleet wood, b 3, by Preceptor, 5301, d — P.S. Brown, Charlottetown, Parnell, &, by Abdallah Messenger, d by Sambo. E. Cameron. Charlottetown, All Bird, Ramsay & MeNeill, O’Loary, j Aimont Wilkes, 2 313d 58, by Enfield Jr. TWO YEAR OLDS. 1? vl g, 2.36}, by Presto, 2 Summerside, 6JS85, 1 by H L. Rameay, Dutterin, by Dufterir lan’s Harry R. J. Wood, Charlottetown, Brown Bird, MeMil- ts by Bronze Chief 898s, d, by All Righr, v5 i. John McPhee, Lower Freetown, P. E. I, be Parkwood, by Parkside 9280. Milford Farm, Chariottetown, b f, Gud- ram,bm,by Beaziliaun 20214, d Lady Physician; bv Physician 7349. Henry Arlinz, Charlottetown, Little Fred, b g. by Executioner. . senj. Heartz,C arlottetown, Nettie -H , b f, by Aleanta:d, 727, (record Olive L, by Preceptor 5301. W.A. Brennan, Summerside, Parkside jr., by Parkside 9230, d, by Hernando 2891. FOUR YEAR OLDS Thos. A. McLean, Moulder. Milford Farm, Charlottetown f, (2.355 at 3 »4 22 cord 2.293 Charlottetowr, , Hatasu. b years) by a 7064, (re- ) d, Ethel M., by Hernando 2891. R. J Steele ,Charlottet wo, Briguton Boy, bs, by All Right, 5817. W. A. Brennan, Summerside, Parkland, lc, 16240, (record 2.285 at 4 years) by Parkside 9800 | i Gama ‘by Hernar ido 2891, 2nd August. Second Day, Thursday, 5 1805 2.30 CLass (PROTTERS AND PACERS). Wallace ‘Thorne, _— bl m, by Ali Rizht, 5 reo, B. Mek Machern, Souris, Kie. bs, by All Right, 5817, P.S. Brown, Charlottetown, Parnell, b s, by Abdallah Messenger, 4869, d by Sam- on™ Charlotteto wn, S17. Billie Me- A. Brennan, Summerside, Parkland, be, "ican, (record 2.284 at 4 years) by Parkside, 9800, d Gama by Hernando, 2891, Barrett Henderson, North River, Fleetwood, bs, by Preceptor, 5301, d Morino. Milford Farm, Charlottetown, Hatasu, b f, (2.354 at 3 years old,) by Goiden, 7064, d Ethel M, by Hernando, 2891. James A. McNeill, Sunimenside, Lawn Dominie, by Westlawn. A.N. Large, Chariottetowa, Golden, 2.293, 7064, ch s, by Roval Lambert, 7012, d Neilie Bates, by Daniel Lambert. ONE-YEAR-OLD (4 MILE, 2 IN ro Harry Horne, Charlottetown, G - be by Wm. Would, d by te ac ¥ "Bilec 2 30] Dixie 8,988, d by James Houghton, Charlottetown, Noyles, bi f, by Brenze Chief, Administrator, 359. Milford Farm, Charlottetown, Pharaoh, | b c, by Bronze Chief, 8988, d Lady Switt, by Dean Swift, 18796. A N Large, Charlottetown, Astarte, b f by Belkaiser, d Crayton, by Crayton. THREE—Y EAR-OLDS. Alder A. Black, Searletown, P. E. I., Kickapoo, b c, (2.545 at 2 years) by Pre- ceptor, 5301, d Nitanus, 2.405, by Ad min- iStrator, 359. Milford Farm, Charlottetown, Onea, b f, 252 at 2 years) by Hernando, 2891, d Nellie, by Dean Swift. 18,796. Benj. Heartz, Cirsrlottetow n, Bessie M., ch f, by Alcantara, 7 729, d Ulive L., by Pre- ceptor, 5301. RK. J. Steele, Charlottetown, Joe Duster, b c, by Preceptor, 5,301, d by Orphan Boy. TRUCK HORSE RACE, Peter Whitty, Cuarlottetown, Jack Donveen. Allan McInnis, Jim. William: McRae, Charlottetown, Sandy. W. E. Rodd, Charlottetown, bi b, Kim- bali. James Dafty, Charlottetown, Harry. Lawrence MeNeill, Charlottetown, bi s, Mont. James Major. Michael Henuessy, Charlottetown, br in, Fly. Patrick Mahar, Charlottetown, Lad. Late advices from Buffalo state that Joe Patchen is to be shipped to Milwaukee to go an exhibition mile for a purse of $1,500. Col. Taylor wanted a match among Joe Patchen, John R, Gentry, and Robert J., for $5,000 a side, the distance flag to be moved within 50 yards of the wire. This he failed to get, because after Robert J. had been defeated by Patchen,the Hamlins refused to set him up as an easy mark a Charlottetown, Arichat Arbing, Charlottetown, gr 3, a second time. Instead they offered $2,000 | forarace between Gentry and Patchen, | Jeaving Robert J. out, but Col. Taylor would not consent, alleging that his stallion would be at a disadvantage, as he just had A Look brings Art Silks, worth 80 cents, i | Blouse Silks, “ 55 “ . a |China Silks, “ 40 “ - ae | Children’s Hosiery, worth 20 cents, “ 12 « ““ “e ee 12 se “ee 8 “ee Ladies’ ” wee ae oo “ " Tan Embroidered, ee ee Fancy Ribbons, assorted, .S . . wide widths, . 2 Cotton Chambreys, worth 15 cents, oa Plaid Zephyrs, 1 Ae ae . Silk Laces, 7 2 ” iY ‘ Diaper Towels, I “ 10). Children’s White Dresses, Remnants Dress Goods, ies’ Duck Suits, The tennis match between the ship’s team and a team from the Charlottetowne, | pos poured from Tuesday on account of vn favorable weather, will probably take | | place at the Park this afternoon. pene sailors from the Crescent, reported for “breaking leave,” were this forenoon as prisoners by the police. They were having a jollication in a house at Gregor- town. Admiral Erskine, Captain Powell and the officers of the Crescent were “at home” to @ large namber of e‘tizens yesterday, of what we are offering EVERY DAY STHe WEATHER. —Light to moderate winds ; fiaea@nd warm. of among many other notable bargains : THIS LIST GIVES YOU “ONLY A SMALL IDEA to your notice the following now 40 cents Half Price Tf BROS. the Colt Stake races tu be ii ‘d| mail | by Preceptor, 5301, d Blackbird, by Black tilot. Robert Craf.r, Malpeque, Malpeque Boy. Montrose, | ¢ . ; Lady | Lady | ee Tek WORLD OF SPOKT a braising race, while Gentry was fresh. Syren ta Gentry; Patehen and Robert J Ilemeet The suri, ut Fleetwood Park the last week in siete .. The following entries bave been rm- and not till theo The first of we tWwodsys uicel at Fair- THURSDAY, AUGUST ~~ LADIES AND CENTLEMEN | | field, Me., trotting paris, opened on Tuesday with*a good attendance. The 2.35 e¢ ‘lass was won by Eddie B; best time 2.234, ! iW ungate | end of = was won The ‘es dropped dead at the third heat. The 2.26 class Sidoura; best time 2.26). } m.nute was unfinisheu. The races at Moosepath, St. Joho, on Labour Day, will include a free-for-all, 2.30 | | class and 2.45 class. The purse for the | first-mentoned evert will be $300 for the | second $200, and the third $125. ye | ; class a ricket the Park to- cay between a local eleven and an eleven from the Crescent, began about half- -past eleven. 4 Phe ship’ 3 eleven were the first to bat. By ; one o'clock the *y had rolled up a score of | 70, with wickets Mc- uillan and Seale were lhe cricket match at onlv five down. Q bowling. The Charlottetown cricketers | pected to arrive at Moncton at 13. o’clock |} Oa Friday and stumps will be pitched at The game will be conticued on Sat irday morning, the Charlottetown team l-aving for home at 16 o’clock, The Wheel. accepted challenge for 4 series of $100 ex are I | ovelock. oune’a | for | take place a‘ Jobnson Fred 7 three races The races W ill- August 19th. : An exchange says: Keep cool. If in! the course of a ride you find yourself in a skitish horse to left and asteep ravine to the right and ja balidog directly to the fore, take the ‘ra- ¥ ne. ; take it alone, without dragging tle dog or the horse after you, your chances will be improv ed. has a side, r yronto, tight place with a The Ritle. At the meeting of the New Rifle Association at S Captain J H MeR won the money p St John on Tuesday, robbie Ot the Sth Hussars, Association’s medal and the first rize. His score was 75. Athletic, The Wanderers’ electric light sports at Halifax last night were very successful. The despateh published elsewhere covers most of the important events. Yachting. A sailing yacht, supposed to le the new cup racer Valkyrie ILL, passed Cape Race on Sunday evening, bound west. ows ; ome a LLapies, clean your kid gloves with Jose- phine Glove Cleaner. Itis not a liquid, } leaves no odor, and glove ison the hand. For sale only at A | W Reddin’s drugstc re. tf e VECVVVISSESVSSEVSsessesss A | Specialty as now generally used in com- mercial life “ is a line of busi- ness to which particular or more than ordinary attention is given.”. We have made a spe cialty of dispensiug physicians’ prescriptions, and have fitted up our dispensing departments with every convenience for ac- curate and prompt work.’ Our Drugs and Chemicals are as pure as can be obtained, and our prices are as low as is con- sistent with best work. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. | | | | Seeeveeveseees ne KEEP YOUR HUSBAND home nights, by having such a nice Easy Chair that when he sits in it after supper he could not be hired to leave it. A very useful, ornamental and desirable article. You can get a “never fail’ husband-keeper here for from $6.00 to $12.00. Even if he stays at home, one of these chairs would make it pleasanter for him. Guaranteed good, and you will think the chair cheap at the price. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. ae Sell at Selling Prices. MORTGAGE SALE — 0k} — Land in Charlcttetown Common. Public Anction, at the Court in Queen’s County, oth day of Septemb:r twelve.o’clock, To be sold by House in Charlottetown, on WEDNFSDAY, the 2 next, A D 1895, at the hour of noon :— . All that tract, piece or parcel of \dna, situ- ate, Lying #ne being part of Comfmon Lot Number twenty-one in Charlottetown Com- mon, bounded as follows, that isto say :— Comme neing on the west side of the Mal- aque Road, ‘and in the north side of Bayfield Street, and running ‘hence along the said Malpe que Read northerly tbirty-four feet; thence westerly and 0 araliel with said Bay- field Street one hundred fe t; thence south- erly and paralicl with the Malpeqae Road thirty-four Ket to Bayfield Street a*oresaid, and thence along Baydeli Street eastwardly one ees “é “l fect tothe place of commence- ment, tegether with all builtings, rishts, membe rs and ar purtenances thereto belong- ing or in anywise appertaining The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale containedia a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing dats the fourteenth day of July, % PD 87, made between Charles Copp Henry, of Charlottetown, Trader, and Eliza- beth ann Henry (his wife) of the one part, and the undersigned, Patsick Blake, of the ather part For fu'ther particulars apply to Mr William S Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this fifteenth day of August, A D 189 PATRICK BLAKE, auglié—law (1) Mortgagee. the | You'll go into it anyhow, and if you | Brunswick | can be used while the | — er COMPARE OUR PRICES | Men’ ——0 CLOTHING. WG sciiicidies Boys’ and Children’s ‘but simply ask you | We don’t want to make a long speech and see our to eall goods and panei our prices, _ One Hundred Boys’ Suits opened yes- terday, to fit Boys from 4° to 13 Years of age, for $1.00 each. | | i | | The Wonderfu Charlottetown, August 15, 1895—246 WILL PLEASE ROWSE BROS. | Cheap Men, BEAR IN MIND THAT THE 15, /, i‘ oY py AE ODS Wg my WD SUhayy COPSEUED Hag betty ~ = 1895 summer Resort. SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTIC BEACH, NOW OPEN FO TiiK SEASON Coach iotte caves Char town every Tuesday, = Thureday and Charlottetown, July 11, 1895. Saturday Even- ing*, calling for guests. To se- cure passage ap- ply at JOHN NEWSON’S furniture e=‘ab- lishment, \ re toria Row By Train, conveyances and drivers can always be had at Mre. MeMillan’s, Hunter River Station, for the Seaside Hotel. Addres-, JOHN NEW SON & Co. Marine VESSELS, Charlottetown, June 6, 1895—246 PRICES AND (uardians and Parents of School Children ASSORTMENT Insurance CARGOES and EREIGHTS insured at Lowest Rates. Sterling Certificates Issued When Required. HORACE HASZARD, Agent Western Assurance Co. OF Children’s Clothing AT THE BARGAIN CORNER, | Cannot be Surpassed in the City for Quality, Style and Durability. Come to the McKay Woolen Company. A Pointer for Agents | The subscriber hand fitted up ten of the finest SAMPLE ROOMS in the Province in the structure, substantial Brick | Corner of Queen & Sydney Sts. These rooms are all large and well lighted. They ave heated by hot water lighted by electricity, connected by tale phone, and are fitted with sanitary ar rangements. Elevator and office in con nection. PP. GILLS. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1895—3m DR. H. D. JOHNSON | EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, ’94--ly Wants, Lost, Found, Ke Advertisements under this heading chargec five cents per line. BOARD—Two or three gentlemen can finda nice private boarding house by applying at Mrs J A MACDONALD’s, Lower Great George Street 8i-—-augl5 TO LET—A house on Upper Euston Street Apply to CHAS MCGREGOR. ti—augl4 WANTED AT ONCE—Two first class coat makers; steady employment and g pay.— MCKAY WOOLEN Co. augli FOUND—A sum of money has been found which the owner can have by calling at the Bishop’s residence and giviog the sum and denomination of the notes, augi3 FOUN D—Within the city limits, a purse comtaining money, which the owner can get Tur EXAMINER Office by paying for this vertisement. augl3 I. ‘SST—Btween Fitzroy Street and the Loadon Hous: to-day, a gold ring with blood- stone setting. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. tf—-augl3 W ANTED—To rent or buy, a cottage in or near the city; garden lot ani stables desired. Apply to Box 449. 3i (246)-—augl3 TO LET—Shop on Queen Street, one of = best business staads in the city. —-R K Beace Agent. augl2 TO LET—A house situated opposite railway station, containing seven rooms in good order. "Apply to MkS LowDEN, Dundas Es- planade, tf—augl oe - W ANTED—Help for dining roor: and kit- chen work. Apply at Queen Hot?! between ihe hours of 10 and 12 o'clock in the forenoon. Good references required. tf-augl LONDON Bargains in ——— 200 PAIR LADIES — (1) ee HOUSE ! Kid Gloves. TAN KID GLOVES. LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 cents, LOT 2—Good value at{$1.35. Selling for 50 cents Selling for 95 cents TT. J. Charlottetown June§27, 1895—dy HARRIS, ing fast. LEADING AT COST We offer the balance of Summer Suit- } ings and Trouserings at cost. are beautiful patterns and the finest quality. Don’t miss this Upportuaity ; Remember, to have the best you must have us make your Clothing, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, Augnst 15, 1895. These goods they are sell- ! EEEP COOL Ww WANTED — 4 middle-aged woman to take ae | charge of a farm home three miles from the city. Enquire at this office. aug3 WE CAN HELP YOU! MOORE & McLEOD. isn’t the easiest thing in the world any time. It’s doubly difficult now. There’s no better assist- anve than cool clothing, and with us you'll always find the best and cheapest goool:;om which to make it. Peints—th: prettiest lingin t'1: cicy —marked at ti2 lowest prices. Prints frm 5:. per yard up, Piqus, Prin ted Lawns MuslinsFaicy Ginghams, Ducks, etc., in profusion of patterns, ‘at multitudes of prices. Apply ta PROWSE BRos. tf—may! FOR SALE—The house and premises ow = AGENT HOUSE * it -On King Square, 2ccu- pied by Mr J K Rosa fossession given Ist September A acm to yon CHANDLER. Jaly2—dy by Judge Macleod, fronting on Hillsborou x Park ; eated by hot water, has a on aig bath and other modern improvements. For terms, etc, apply to A MacN —,. Auction- eer. “TO LET—Two offices in the ecnere Block. | j f—july23 TO L&f—\ very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms inclad inz small bath roon, and convenient paatry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street, Brighton Road; nine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren imoderate- Apply wwe Harris, JR. mayt Sicididip Rodis the ets pape ae oa ie gee semen Pa oy mm eases inl: Mae aS SF ce aaa —— sarap ae oer F aaa At LY aS arse RR PSP a eotven viaiioedie-won seni illlley wrk y + ae ee ee sy ve fm scot sag nee ye ae