as “F . ia Re ~~ Owe “~~ = ae THK DAILY x CITY COUNCIL MEERTING, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Tue regular monthly meeting of the City Couneil waa held laat evening, Mayor EXAMINER - ; on Wednesday, ith iust., ANNUAL TROT AT ORWELL. Phe annuul trot came off, as announced, me ‘ o oe a on the Orwell M ANTLE ‘ se rs ’ B er B ; Dawson presiding. His Hlogor the Sea View 1 rutting Park. 1 hie park Was i p ; aati Recorder and all the Counciallors were | in splendid condition, and much credit is : present. due Mr. Richard Woods, who, in his bt citi ( Se] Roard to- Councillor Taylor, from the committes | frank and genial manner, made the trot | ; appointed to report concerning the propos | throughout a perfect success, and the im- | 3 — ed improvements te the breastwork at the | mense crowd felt that it was good for them For Dart.—No. 1 Company will meet nad ae Street west, said they | to have been there Prominent horsemen | Pe mp A sad decided to leave the matter over till | from all parts of the surrounding country | next month. ; Were present. The gates and the grand | © MB A—There will be a mectiog o , On motion of Councillor Hooper, it waa | stand were gaily decorated, anid é verything | ao A thi, eee of 0 ela te ided to pay the bill of Charles Me passed olf in excelient order. Good order | - sregor for services in connection with the | prevailed, with the exception of a few | i i, ili ee wt work on Queen's Wharf. This bill waa | boys, who caused -some disturbance. | ; morrow night at | Tefetred to the Finance Committee at a Ihere was a saloon filled with all 7 previous meeting, and last evening they | the delicacies of the season to appease the | canimniialiieeasien referred it back to the whole Counc) inner man and cool temperate drinks were | \ — lhe City Appeal Court | With the result above statet i abundance. There was also a dancing Monday, L6th inst.,| Councillor Haazard reported that the | booth, where tho-@ whl are in. the ha- Finance Committee did not feel like tak ny | bit of C pping the light fantastic toe enjoy oe the responsibility of paving the bill of Me-| edt es to* their heart’s content. eo 7 fegular meeting of Court | Leod & Morson, referred to them at a pre- | Other amu emeuts were on the grounds \ la ev tS o'clock, Full! vious meeting, and left it to the Council | for those who did not enjoy horse trotting, Sanen i to take such action as they deemed proper. Phe drivers of the horses conducted them- a. No action taken. Sec:ive- in a ve J Y ntler ian’ y manne: We Pexen & Jupy sces and plenty of Councillor Hooper reported = regard- | trust that in the uear future we shall have a «ments for the voung foik at St.|ing the tendera received for pa nat | part vis he above park, a SS. picnic to-mvurrow ing the Market Hanse, and recommended | lac judzes were Owen Hughes, Monta- a that the tender of Howatt & Prowse, b gue, starter, and Ca; t. dolin A. Nicholson Camwker.—Pra e of the Pheenix | ing the lowest, be accepted. The re port | aed Sanuel Jardine, Orwell; George M. Cricket Club tomorrow at o’vluck. | was alopted Munroe, timer, and Angus MacKinnon large attendance requested Councillor H oper also reported regard | aud huries A. Gillis, secretaries ing the tenders received f YT Wilte wachins Crry Taxes.—Taxpayers eshoukl not) and tinting the C ty Boilding, recommend- ' ryget thas Saturday ne . will be the on ing that the ten wr of D Howlett be a- Purse, $22.50, divided, $12; $6.75: $4.30, - f ‘eee discount on ¢ ity taxes « on it being the lowest Report adipt- Dan MacG nty, owned and a ven : ease tiny notices e Ht MMs i y; V ‘ ri es Conncillor Fennel reported that the ten- by James Morrissey, Gallas Pouce Cover This forenoon one! ders received for the sanitary arrange. Point sees -aeeseececsecceccsceees LT] ink, Peter Keenan, was fined $2 or 10 ments to the Market House and City Build W allie M, owned and driven by Several summonses have been! ing were of an unsatisfactory character,and Ewen W Martin, Eldon............ 222 issued for dog tax delinquents recommended that the work be done by the Me-senger Boy, owned by “James ~ | day. ander thedirection of the Market Com- McLean, Unwell Cove; and Srratucartxey Tea.—The committee | mittee and the Mavor. Report adopted. driven by Lester Haden... 233 of the Strathgartney tea party desire to re-| | On motion of Councillor Taylor, a dona- turn thanks to those who so kindly assisted | tion of $30 was given Jolin McCourt, as in making the affuir a success. he is sick and unable towork. Councillor - Haszard dissentei aa he " wa?’ Opposed t; a ‘ adi S8. Cosay sails from Montreal on Fri- | such grant+ on principle. igh Beet ean Oenee...,.. e 1 . : day, July 13th, for Charlottetown, North Councillor tlughes reported that the Sir Garnet ‘Acébn eae oe a s Syduey, St. John’s and Harbor Grace, ar- | Street Committee did not consider the city Annie Reoner Wood ogee. 4 4 riving at Charlottetown on Monday, lith | liable for the injuries sustained 3? tate Cu 0 inet. Adv. later. by Mrs. Carr, fur which she : . A. GILLIs. — made a claim at last meeting (Patriot please copy) Coxsecratios.—The Lord Bishop of Councillor Hughes also reported that} — 777 — Nova Seotia will consecrate St. Taomas’ Charch, Loag Creek, on Friday, the 20th mst., at Il o'clock Offertory for the Chureb I uprovement Fun. the committee had visited Captain McM.l- lan’s premise’, and recommended that } e be allowed to place the track across the city property, as he requested. Report > a lopted. u. O. A.—Services in the Bapti+t | Councillor Hughes also reported pre- Church on the 12th will be at 9:15 o’clock | grese in the matter cf the claim of Philip # train will leave immediately after service | Coyle. for the tea al-o a picnic will be held at Un motion of Councillor Ha- ard, the Rocky Point by steamer Sout!port. | matter of a communication fiom the - | Superintendent of the Electric Licht Cons Dex’t Porcer the concert in the Market | pany regarding a refund for lighte out Hall, Summerside, this evening. Mrs. | during the big snow storm Ia-t January, Harrison, Canada’s famous soprano, will | was not entertained. : be the “bright particular star,” and she Councillor Tanton brought up the siat- will be ably assisted by Miss Lefurgey and | ter of the platform on Hillsborough Street, and complained that it had not yet been 5 gO put down, althought it was understoo! at >, 8 . j isec } . . y A Pieasayt Sait eo ed to all wh | the last meeting that the S reet Committee attend the picnic to Red Point to-morrow. | once He . 7 ™“- | were going to take action. at Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf at 10.30) giao pe de to several places where the &. m. and 3p. m., arriving on return to | sidewalks were badly in need of attention, town at 5 o'clock. Fare upand down, 12} and impressed upen the board the necessity eents; childreu half price. of prompt action in the matter. Councillor Douse said the platform on Hillsborough Street would be put down at once. They hada good ash walk there now, Councillor Taylor complained that some others > ' Cowie Tuts Way.—The New Glasgow Enterprice says: The vounz men of Stellar- | ton intend having an excursion, to P. E. | on the 20th, July by the 8.S. St. Olaf. A tug of war between the Westville boys and | o¢ the sidewalka in. Ward Three were in a the P. E. L. boys will take place that day ; | bad etate, and said the ward waa not re- also a cricket match between the Albion | ceiving the attention it should. Mines boys and the Is!and boys Councillor Hughes said that there had — | been considerable work done in Ward | Three, and said the Street Committee were doing the best they could in the gen- Coxrmoation at Caapavp.—The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia will hold Confirma- = ‘We ~~ + mje “f — eas | eral interests of the city, There was no mn 7 ay ev . y 18th, ee " ve. Tar vee dee cL ‘h an d | prejudice against any particular ward.$ o'clo« ky and in St. John’s Church, Crapand, | On motion of Councillor Haszard, on the following evening at the same hour. Thomas Handraban was appointed a Offertories at both the above services for! ember of the Board of School Trustees. the Widows’ and Orphans’ Fund of the) “aner some discussion regarding the 7 e Diocese | establishment of @ city court, the council --—_>— ; . : - : . . | adjourned sine die. Coxcert on Faipay Evewnixe.— “But | J the event of the evening was the appear-| =..." ance bere of Mrs. Harrison, a soprano en- jovinga high reputation in the Upper | Previnces. Prof. Sterne in a neat little | speech bad previously aseured the andience | THE FOLL® WING that they would be delighted she being | one of tne finest singers in Canada, and the | Ch | tt f{ p {i { result truly warranted the anticipation. | ar 0 é Own él 1$ § Her song was “The meeting.” by Aridite. | After gliding through the trying intricacie+ } RECOMMEND of the composition with perfect ease, and roaring up to the final E, which was given with the clearness of a bell, the pent up | @®@@8000808 Tooth Powders aimiration of the audience burst forth in 5 #@ great tumult of applause. She possess- WH ITE ) Tooth Pastes ‘ e* a voice of unusual sweetness and purity of tone, which has been cultivated to 2| @@@@OO® Tooth Soaps : high degree. In articulation and expres- rion she leaves little to be desired. Added to a!) this, Mrs. Harrison’s appearance and alii . manner are very taking.”—Amberst Re-| AS BEING THE BEsT:! a . ~— " weer re ee i DR. BAGNALL, om the above extrac sing some on selections at the Summer School of Scien DR. ROBINS, ce concert on Friday evening next, DR. MURRAY, DR. AYERS. iinamitiiaiihe Feou Bostoys—The eteamer Florida arrived from Boston last evening with a eneral cargo and the following passengers: Riise B A Beals, Mies Jennie Beaton, Mis Livylor, Mies E Buchannan, Misa Jessie Buchannan, Mies Mary Champion, Miss Mary Campion, Mise L Coffin, Mra Chie- holm, DY Copling, Georgie Corbett, Mis- Carrie Corbett, Samuel Craig, Mra KE Cul- len and child, R Cullen, F Cullen, Mrs Cullen and two children, Miss Annie Dogherty, Mrs K C Douglas, Miss Emily Doyle, Eigar W Doyle, Earnest Doyle, Louis C Doyle, Mra A R Elliott, Mra W &rwin, Miss Fisher, Mra M Gaster, Sfias Pearl Gillis, Mra Flora Gillie, Miss Katie Gay, J Gallagher and wife, Miss Katie Gorman, Mra A Heath, Mra G Hudson, Mre. Irving, Miss Mary S Jardine, Mies Dona Jardine, W H Jellette, H Jen- | Mre M Jennings, Miss Ellen Kaue, C E Kirkpatrick and wife, Mra Leard. W | FE. Lobey, Misa I Longlin, Jas Martin, Mise | Kate Martin, D W Mellish and wife, Mr+ A Manro, Mixs M Gertrude Morrison, Miss Mary McCormack, Miss Lizzie McCulley, Mise Katie McDonald, Mrs McDonald and child, Miss Annie McDonald, Alex Me Donald, Miss Maggie McGilvary, Miss Annie McLane, Miss Belle McLean, Mie C Mel ane, Misa Belle McLecd, Mies Katie McLeod, Mise L McLane, M McLeod, Mine Kate McKinnon, Mixa Minnie McKinnon, Mias M MeMillas, Chas E McPhee and wife, Mies Katie McPherson, Mias Maggie McKinnon, C M Nevine, Mra O'Connell, Mrs O'Donnell, Hacry Paul, Mrs Peterson, Mias Peterson, Jas H Pierce, Thos B Pope and wife, Mary R Pope, Ethel Pope, Fannie Pole, Mise Puralen, Martin Preble, Mra JC Preble, T P Rushtby, Mrs J M Saun- ders, Fred Splaine. Alex Stewart, Miss Lena Stewart. Mrs H Thomas, Mary Tobin, MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, H J Vickerson, J W Vickery, E E Wilbar Who Sell at Selling Prices. Wright, Mrs A Mirault and two children. | julylo Why not have the best? It does not cost any more. Price only 25 cents. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. Corner Queen and Richmond Streete. july9 NOT ON PAPER ONLY! There is no place in this Province where you can get more for your money than vei give. Wedo not give it all on paper, but reserve a little to go with the Furniture. Lorg Wear with Low Prices we strive to give. ning®, Words may set you think- ing, but they don’t carry the | force that deeds do. and wife, Mra Williame, Misa Katie as = = Garden Parties, House Parties, Hops, Balls, Musicals and 5 o'clock Teas should have their share of attention this lovely sum- mer weather, and we are prepared to sup- ply yon with VERY PRETTY MATE- RIALS FOR YOUR DRESSES. We have also a full line of EVENING SILK GLOVES AND SILK HOSIERY. BEER BROS. Tur Werarner.—Moetly fair wiih local thunder storms, vided, $12.50; $5.00; $5.00. VESTS, BATHING SUITS, STRAW HATS, TIES, display. public of eer a ae in our line. The ever. Below is a summary of the races. 2 15 CLASS Best time 3.02. Three-minute class,—purse $25.00, di- PROWSE BROS. —OFFER—~ ee | sorry for tradi Bros, CARPETS, HATS, me Charlottetown, July SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS —— Cash Buyers Duriug July ! You can’t find anyone who is . ng at Prowse CLOTHING, COTTONS, FURNISHINGS, in endless variety. PiiWSE BROS., The Cheap Men. 4, 1894. —_—_—_—\) ——— WHITE LIGHT ris Seal a J = UN SILVER . _—aeeiens 8 WAR, se OUR STORE is @ repository of art, an art house, so to speak, and lovers of the artistic and beau- tiful are always eager to look over our No one overlooks it, and we never overlook the requirements of the fall in value of tle white metal makes silyerware very reasonable in price, and the new de-igns are more elegant than In this department we have Pickle Dishes for $1.25, Cake Baskets, Fruit Dishes, &c., very pretty and not expensive. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMEROY BLOCK julyl@ Sumner Resi The Seaside Hotel —VILE= Open for the Season on Jane 30th. This beantiful watering-place has been much improved this sea°on, so as to make it as enjoyable as possible. Still-water and surf-bathing, croquet and lawn tennis, boats and fishing, beautiful shady walks and avenues. Terms very moderate. Addrese, JOHN NEWSON & CO., june30 Carrlottetaes, 2. 5. £. Provincial Loan. Provinctat Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of Jast Ses- sion, 57 Vie., Cap. 6, the Government of Prince Eiward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Tene porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on call or on such terms as may be agreed upon. This will afford a good Opportunity for the investment of large or small sums for short or long periods, * NOTE ake No Three Doors North of Old S ata Smali Adv LGF-INSPECTION SOLICITED. Rogers’ Building Queen Street, Charott tt GRAND PICNIC FANCY SALE. A Picnie and FaneySale will bé held on the grounds of Christ Church, At Cherry Valley, ON Wednesday, July 18th, IN AID OF TEE CHURCH. Amusements and refreshments will be provided, and all who come may expect a very pleasant time. A. SEYMOUR YOUNG, July 7. Secretary of Committee. dy eod wy tl dte; wy pat li wy guar li LOOK In Your Pantry and if not there, get it without delay. YOUR Biscuits, Cakes, Pastry, If made with it, will be DELICIOUS. We refer to ) GERMAN - BAKING ) POWDER. WOODILL’S july9 AUCTION SALE. The undersigned wil] offer for sale by Anction on Upper Saint Peters Road, ! on *x) THIS! ——--—— (x) — —— — Mistake. tand is Our Place of Business Large Stock of Family Supplies ance on Cost! J. D. MACLEOD & CO. etown.—jun 26 tu thu sat BIG WESTERN TEA And Excursion. The Ladies of Sacred Heart Parish, Al- berton, will hold their big Tea Gin Wednesday, July 18. They know how to make Teas, and this eemeene e | will easily (weather permitting) be the best of the season. Have a peep at the beautiful West at small cost. Excursion rates later. J. P. BRENNAN, Secretary. Alberton, June 12, 1894—eod & wy Clocks and Watches. If you want your Clock or Watch cleaned or repaired go to JOSEPY GOODSTEIN, Queen Street, opposite J.D. McLeod & Co’s. Having several years’ experience in the Fatherland, also in New York, I am pre- pared to do all kinds of work in my line with neatness and despatch. Remember the place. Charges moder- ate. _ 3m d&w—may28 Keep Off the Grass We'll Allow No One to Tres- pass On our Toilet Business ! | We have a pleasant, smooth Rubber un- | breakable Comb at 10 cents. Call and see them. Our stock of Brushes, Perfumes, ete., is complete. REDDIN BROS. June25—eod Opp. Post Office. | Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WASHING.—Mrs. Egan, Malpeque Road, Opposite old English burial ground, will be Monday {6th July. At 2 o’elock p. m. The Stardirg Crep of 35 acres Hay adjoining the property of the late Ralph srecken, between the Upper and Lower St. Peters Roads. Also at 3 o’elock p. m.— The Standing Crop of 50 Acres Hay omLower St. Peters Road, adjoining ‘the property of Benjamin Wright Esq. Terms at sale. A. A. McDownatp, W. W. Sciuivay, Freperick Perers, Trustees iate Owen Coripolly. 5 dy tlel wy li: ¢ The New Brunswick Royal Art Union, Limited, OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 Incorporated to Promote Art. its subscribers, on the 3ist Day of July, 1894, $65,115. chance. The GrandyPrize is a Group of Works of Art valueydy ate $18,750. Subscription Tickets for sale at the New Brunswick Royal Art Union Gallery in St. John, WN. B. Price $l each. Jn addjtion to the Every subscriber has an equa! prze, the holder of 12 consecutive monthly subscription tickets will receive an original Work of Art, by such artists as Thos. Send money. for subscriptions$lby: regis- tered letter, money order, Reece or draftto. ** in? ~ THE NEW BRUNSWICK ROYAL ART UNION, Ltd. St. John, N. B, ANGUS McMILLAN, Cireulars and full informetion mailed Prov. Treasurer. ; free. Agents wanted everywhere. june25— pat duly 6. This Company will distribute among | 3432 Works of Art, aggregating in value monthly chance of Winning & valuable | Moran, N.A.; Wim. If. Shelton, and others. | | glad to do washing for any persous who may have orders for her. Work carefully done. | julyl0—3i pd TO BE LE?.—The House and Premises on | Richmond Street, at present occupied by Mr. Joseph Kent. Apply to Francis P. MCCAR- RON. 3i eod pd—jyl0 NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL Es- T.T&.—I want to purehase a few acres of land neartown. Any ow having a small lot of land with buildings, within three or | four miles of Charlottetown, for sale, can find | & cash customer by addressing with descrip- }; tion J. fT. W., P. O. Box 554. 2w—jyie | | WANTED—A boy to learn the watchmak- | ing and jewelry business, Apply at G. G. JURY’s, iw—july9 WANTED—A general servant in a small family. Apply to Mrs. ALLEY, Dorchester Street. july7—pat eod PLEASANT POINT-—A few Boarders can be accommodated at Pleasant Point, North River—one of the rest beautiful spots on the Island, on application to Mrs. FLEIGER. july 6 WANTED—A servant for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. E. Davy, Richmond treet, july5 tf WANTED—At the Acadia Hotel, a good Laundress. Apply at the Fish Market. july4 BICYCLE FOR SALE.—A very light safety, pneumatic tire Bicycle, as good as new, will 2 soid cheap for cash. Enquire at this office. july 3—tf WANTED—A Boy to attend a borse and ; make himself useful about a bouse. Apply at this office. june27 tf roms <i PICNIC BOILERS to rent at H. D. Wap- | MAN’s, Upper Queen Street. ti—june2v PASTURE—About an acre of rich pasture land to let, with pump and clear water on Sime, near Goverument Pond. Apply to W. | C. HARRIS. june26 tf TO RENT -—Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage with one acre Apply to 4. MCNEILL. j% tf guar pat. | CTY CANVASSER of good address to handle our agency. Permanent position for | good man.--BrRowN BrorHers Company, Toronto, Ont. lm eod—junel9 TO LET--A House painted and papered throughout, situated on Water Street, near Round House. Apply to Mrs. WDEN, Esplanade. junelg F » FOUND-~A purse containing a small sum ofmoney. Apply al SANDEKSON & Co's. junel2 TO LET—One-half of the Three-story Dw el ling on Prince Street, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. Davison. Apply to W. W. Wett- NER. ti—may) FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can have same by calling at Carter’s Bookstore 4 and paying for this ad. jane } — — . TUESDAY, JULY 10, YOUR satisfactory, sgreeable, and really being fancy in price. warm weather shoe ought to be. to buy cheap. You can im: somer than our Black and Tans that show you what an ideal L894 FEET may be put down, but not in the matter of shoes, as they are a necessity to a tolerable footing. Our Black and Tans are the acme of summeriness, and are seasonable, reasonable, durable, fancy in appearance, without gine nothing better or hand- Decide now to treat your teet superbly this season, by encasing them in a pair of our Black and Tans, that won’t make you conspicuous as a member of the Outs To buy from us is J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Market Square, Charlottetown, June 21, 1S94—m w f t a Cité SH O68 “ “a s erst fs; Bh MB : Je ey I be . 1. é 505 ; : By Stepsid the LUG Leak And losses great fortunes are ac- ‘anmmilated. A loxs of a few dollars on a suit of clothing may seem a sinall thing to sme men, but it is loses such as these that make meny men poor, The man who, lusteal of Cealiag with us; goes elsewhere and gets poor, shabby goods and slip-shod, careless work in the making-up of these goods, is likely to look pwor and feel poor, too, before many years. Gentlemen, stop these little jeaks by dealing omy with our firma, and you will then be sure of having clothing that will look well, wear well and tit well. D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. ACADIA HOTEL, Tracadie Beach, The Popular Summer Resort, is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. | Extensive improvements, lately made, place this Hotel among the most attractive in Canada. Distance from Charlottetowr is only thirteen miles, and from Bedford Station four miles. Two trains each day are met by carriages from the Hotel. Fare on railway, 40 cents. One-fare rate on Saturday, good until Monday. The ball-rooms open to guests every evening, and music is under direction of Miss Janie Burris. i! sorts of Sports in Connection, and the Best of Boating, Bathing and Fishing. For terms, &c., address Hi. L. HALL, HOTEL ACADIA. June 27—eod pat SURE DEATH —TO THE -- POTATO BUGS: IF THEY TASTE OUR Faris Green. We warrant every pound to be strictly PURE. Five tons and 10 per cent to fourth. Oven to horses owned and stabled on P. E. Island since | Ist May, 1894. Records mad: after 27th June, inst., shall not constitute a bar to any | class. Entries close Sth July. Entrance fee, 10 per cent of purse in each class. Five | per cent payable with nomination and five per cent evening before race. | In connection with above there will be a GRAND TEA PARTY on the Grounds | in aid of the Roman Catholic Church at Georgetown, and first-class Refreshment | Saloons. | Admission to Grounds, 25 cents; Children, 10 cents; Grand Stand, 15 cents. Special fares will be arranged with Railway and Steamer, of which due 4 will be given. For further particulars respecting Races, apply to = es pp GEORGE F. OWEN, Secretary King’s County Exhibition Association. | Cardigan, P. E. I., June 22, 1894—dy law & wky OPPOSITE WEST END MARKET HOUSE. Bass & Gui BY STEAMER FROM LONDON: Bass Ale, Pts. and (ts., Bottlers—Cameron & Saunders, London. Guinness Stout, Pts, and (ts, This brand takes high place in England. Also, Bulldog Brand Bass, Pts & 0ts, by R. Porter & Co., Liverpool. WHOLESALE AT LOWEST PRICES. J. & T. MORRIS. July 6-—6i tu fri SS. “ELLIOT.” DATES OF SAILING. FROM BOSTON—5Sth, 15th and 25th of each month. FROM CHARLOTTETO W N—10th, 20th and 30th of each month. When any of these dates fall on Sunday, the sailing will take place on the pre- ceding Saturday. Cargo taken to and from Island Railway free of cartage. Through bills of lading from all stations on Island Railway to principal cities in United States and Europe. R. McMILLAN, Boston Agents: Charlottetown. Alfred Winsor & Son, ) ex fri tu; pat sat 89 State Street. § wed; mon th; June 29, 1894. and wky jour pio wat her Potatoes To Protect Your Potato Crop AGAINST The Ravages of the Potato Bug, APPLY Our Pure Paris Green MIXED With Land Plaster, One application with plaster does more execution and lasts longer than two or three ap- plications with water. Paris Green Land Plaster. PENNELL & CHANDLER, VICTORIA ROW. june29 & eo e & ao a2 # © ee ba Sz % at oe 2 @ © ~~. - eR «w b- 36 © <* gF & S64 O gs & i. =e So. ge re 2s fal <8 O's iW fe i. - o — © % Qv BS by a ss * ~ = & e -& » % ms mS _ _ P. B. Island Railway, Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Kailway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. “ae Read d Fergusson Alexander’s in stock. ee ™p PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 20 6@0....... Charlottetown....... 6D 80 301 614.....Royalty Junction..... 6 08 9° DODD & ROGERS. (8 )f°SENige on > 465 658.......Hunter River....... 52 816 Charlottetown, June 29, 1894—tu th sat ‘3 73 soe ie ‘Ss 4 OO OR iia wks Freetown.........44 71¢ 523 758........ Kensington ....... 4123 68 —— ee _ = | 600 815)...... r DM ccadky 46 616 cn - - er es PM Summerside AM 140 830)...... Ly AP. «94:60 84 1165 202 845.........Miscouche.........325 1044 ‘ : ’ ‘ 2B 9065........ Weilington........ 307 1017 ll éY ll QS (tin Ass ] Hi BD Saree Port Hill.....0.... 237 935 442 1090.... os OTAATY ...c00-2e 1B BED | §08 1047 . Bloomfield. -1w 74 600 1114 -Alberton, . soc IT —————(x) - -—-—— 65 po ceo re dnd d 23 60 PM A} PM AM coteste awssacenon oe. 1120 AS eemmnEmnONS® oo sre MN D RA HS! 6H 300...... Charl oa ‘os ) 650 315.....Royalty Junction..... 96 515 i 725 340..........Bedford.........80 4440 ; me é ; |; 805 405)..... iin seek. coe Q 815 466 . _— 7 oun wa: t AT GEORGETOWN DRIVING PARK, | :3 cs) Mae) o0cceenes ore cccotccnn st Se 8 van SG8... -8t Peter's -7 26 WM 533 Bear River -606 1% n ues a u ol ee Sees... Souris. ene Se ; . AM PM , AM PM 2.40 CLASS (Trotting and Pacing)............c0+-0++0000+-. Ge i ED Purse $100 00) AM PM AM PM 2 eel ASS (Tr ad and Pacing) a $ 75 00| 82 410.......Moant Stewart...... 810 34 ae a a ox oe a ss _ tttseeemesesegsceosngens + cpecses Pee, Pa = 938 | neni -Cardigan. 7a 227 THREE-MINUTE CLASS CEapind BOE FAR) ieee Goo cscesiccccveap es <a 75 00 on $m... .. Georgetown 70 21 Races start at one o’clock, p. ™. le. cigs oa ie . ~ RU LES—Five horses to enter and three to start in each class. Horse distancing , ee raph class. ; | eM AM field entitled to first money only ; he to withdraw and remaining horses to finish the | 5 Tiideiencstociiars NE, inna lesstoe 715 race. Purses divided—50 per cent to first, 25 per cent to second, 15 per cent to third, | Sar reeoees ‘Cape Traverse. ... votaiee <j D. POTTING Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N o p ae J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Railway Offices, 3ist May, 1804. Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, prepeees strictly according to the British ia. inine in this agreeable form is quicker aan apd more reliable {a wineglassful. For sale by all d sts. Sample bottle free to physi- clans upon receipt of card. GHER BROS. @ CO., feb%—d4 w 3m Monireal, BY ~