wo 3 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. KA - i a ‘ - | ‘ i - [wee - } ~ t ae M Cha “ _ ) Nfld A - 6 ‘ vit j " - 4 , : hea y ‘ \\ ' ar 4 cle oat . > vik . Ha : ’ ! . ‘ wot ‘ : hk r | { A ‘ ‘ i ia 1 ‘ ’ The pa ! ' ne fig agvregate ‘ yam iseioned officer or private > | ES Iw yv l ('} b at i nes mal the ! went f whiel ita i Ha ( caeeitipemenes ISLA I RED The Mon l'ra : \ ma aamed Finlays . yay ‘ i y il the w “ia @ A mm la ‘ ly a lent his rigt ‘ mpletely t! ii pw in axe. He passed th wn t ‘ ' his hor p Kdward Island <o- ine Stmuensipe Races The races at Summerside on Angust Sth promise to be successful There has been a sligh change in the programme as already an- nounced There will be no 2.50 clase; but instead there will be a 2.40 class for which the purse will be $100. The other race will be a free for all, with a purse of $200 cnicieaheinees Caxapa Iysvirep-—Canada hase been nvyited to participate in the International E x position, to be held at Antwerp pext year Mr Vanbryssel, the Belgian Consul General, says that if the Deminion makes a representative display her re- sources will have a beneficial effect from an emigration standpoint. The principal visitor to the exposition will be Dutch, } Crermans and Belgians. — lux Manxers.—The market to-day was rather poorly attended, with a elicht change to note in prices. Inside, butter, fresh, sold at from 18 to 20 cents per pound; butter, (tub) at from 17 to 18 cents per pound; fowl, at from 55 to 60 ents per pair; strawberries, at from 20 to 25 cents per quart; and cherries at from 20 to 26 cents per quart. Outside,new hay sold at from 50 to 60 cents per <cwt; old hay, at from 70 to 80 cents per cwt; oats, a. from 45 to 48 cents per bushel; potatoes, at 27 cents per bushel. Cod and mackere! sold at usual prices a A Severe Senwrence.—A few days ago, a sixty-year-old man named Samuel Mc- Gregor, living at Hintonburg, near Ottawa, was accused before the County Magistrate, a Mr. Harvey, of stealing some cucumbers from a market wagon. McGregor pleaded guilty, but pray ed for the clemency of the court, stating that his wife had quite | £ { receni!y gone out of her mind and ther was noone at home to take care of her, except his fifteen-year-old daughter. Th« magistrate sentenced him to a month in guol — Swepes Cowiwe.—-Mr. Swanson, Domin- ion Immigration Agent in the New Eng- land states, pissed through Montreal a few days ago with a party of ten or twelve lelegates from New Hampshire and Ver mont ona viet of mvestigation -to the Northwest These delegates are mostly SN week * Of W hom there are a conel lera le number who have grown weary of wrest! ng with the stumps and stones of New England, and who are desirous of tmomr rrating to the fertile fields of the Canadian Northwest if their delegates report favor- — Tue Hav Trave.—The Montreal Ga- yette says: Cables to-day reported a fur ther decline in hay, London being ep tta te at £5 Se per long ton, a deciine of three days Shippers say there = ne money in it for them at these figures, and | ihipe nie now vm the way will f me ney The farmers and holders try, he , have come to the hat he re was nothing in the ecel om, amd that the cables seni ut from London were ridiculously high In haajuence, they are offering at lower ny qua iN ! ~ i . = ue New Law—High Sheriff H ties Judge A at W Lat Michael P aad W oy) Power ore th hie custody in Queen’s County Jail, having been con mitted for trial This notic ¥ understand, required j i new rit na aw, wire! i ‘ ' pr ! } ' ug ! s du dy ‘ Court and ioaliaen | whether ihe desires to be “il before hin whether he would pre in which latter case t pr er would be sent back until the Supreme Court meets. Judge Alley hase not made any orde?® for the prisoners to be migh< ap - A Cecesraten Case.—The St. Joho San eav: On Saturday morning there was new developme nt ym the case of Nase Stever One of the pleas put it by the fendant is that he was insane at the time mmission of the wrongs charge rninet him im the pi laintitt’s «de laration, ud avers that the P aintill was aware the facet. L. A. Currey and A P. Barnhill for plaintiff accordingly applied to Judge King to set aside this plea on the that it was false, frivolous and vexations, and that even if true it wae Dot a defence te al tion of tort His honor grante a | siamons calling on the defe ndant show cause why this plea should not wk it important ( to Tourists ! We import specially for the travell put DUST CLOAKS, RAINPROOF CLOAKS RUBBER CLOAKLS, CLOTH SEASIDE CLOAKS, ties fi Inspection and examinatio cordially | BEER BROS Weather Bulletin. Toroyro, July 25, 10 a. m. Winds mostly westerly; fine, with tittle higher temperature 20 to 30 per e¢ nt THE DAILY EXAMINER, HERE AND THERE IN SPORT. signed with Dominick O’Malley’s Club, iand as Corbett has already signed there, the battle will take place at Roby, Ind., | this fal) Corbett has been ejected from the Mid way Plaisance at the Fair by order of the courts Jack Dempsey and Billy Smith have been matched to box at Roby, Indiana, shortly : Athletic. Four athletes, viz., Gustav Koegel, Fritz Meyer, Ludwig Blocke and August Jacobi have started from New York to San Fran eiseo for a pleasant little pedestrian tour They are bound to see the country on foot, and there is no wager connected with the | feat. They expect to reach the Golden Gate in 171 days Duncan Ross and MeDougail, the ham- mer throwers, were both intoxicated when the latter accused the former of robbing him The giants, Sandowe and Sampson, will likely be brought together in a contest in Boston in a short time August 3rd will be “Canadian Day” at the World’s Fair The events include an international tug-of-war betwecon the great Zorra team of Oxford and the American champions, for a silver trophy; also a lacrosse match between the Shamrocks | and Torontos, Caspar Whitney, the great writer, con- | siders that Canadian athletes stand a Sue | chance to capture a few international track | championships at the coming big games | in Chicago. Moffatt, the great Canadian runner, has | | again appeared, and is winning half anc | } quarter miles quite handily j Cricket, The Truro team wil] play the St. John’s on Friday next Che Pheenix will probably play a match | ortwo with the Blake’s team while the Warship is In port Base ball. Philadelphia and Boston still lead th League i Boston beat New York, and Philadel- pbia was beaten by Washington. on Satur- dav Cycling. It is just possible that Zimmerman tay not be allowed to compete in the inter national races on account of his late con- | duet in England eed le son, the one le ged rider, arrived in New York on Thursday night. The } Herald contains a colunm account of him |} and his journey i Maltby, the trick rider, may give an exhibition in St. John this summer Nomap <9 O0O— Mrs. Loe he a ' give instruction in ail bran hes of art, drawing, and painting in watet gouache and tapestry, from cas ts, lif stil) life, and natural oa wi bn formed in sketching from nature Orders taken for portraits. For terms, ete., apply to Mrs. Lochhead’s Studio, Dundas Esplanade, before the lat of Luguet jv22 lw —— A Sixty Pouxp Temor.—On Wednes- » | dav, Drs. Harris and Webster, of Yar- mouth, and Blderkin and Hallet, of Wey- | mouth, performed a difficult operation, removing a solid tumor, weighing 60 \|bs., rom agirl in Weymouth, fifteen years hd The operation oceupice 1 four hours and wae very sic essful, Tix patient was in a dangerous condition, but since the operatior she is doing well and it is hoped stay, because it is so nice and so good LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements ander this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. Gio to Boston whilst the el ap fares last Cabin passage to Boston only $4 by steamers Carroll and Worcester Extra value in Men’s White Shirts Aquatic. A ihe great «mgie-sculi race betwee! Hanlan and Jake Gaudaur, for $1000 a and the championship of America Word “with a turn, Wha rowed e hiching, Ur a. Unt.. on Satur . | ‘cpa LO the Wives \ Hania ”9 | At th A Is Sufficient. ind ga y \ 0) 4 i , e Tor , For Rendering = Pe Pastry sodas a Short or Friable. I per | 5 the 4 i t NR RR I A PL NAR PS RR, Ga ‘ i 1 prote Ha v : Is Better than Lard Because Peter-on, second pla it has none of its disagree- Lust itta, accepts Teemer’s sweeping able and indigestible . ny man it ‘ : Z features. We has | at ( \ bia toe the pick of the Her wT Gates remy “een | Endorsed by leading food cured to mpete at the ium hia f aicas a te “sage and cooking experts. ; i pa ssed o Ask your Grocer for it. ¥% 4 i ‘ 4 sa A I ‘ urge ra 5 i erew fror the Roya Envineers, the ae Italian ship’s crew ke ond; the four mred ra vas won by the W anderers; the } Made only by ST ee Cte ee en oeee | | Oe eer GO race; 3 : al ; se terson Dal the Wellington and Ann Streets, men doubwie set , ane March wae thihia emis Wade oie . MONTREAL. som f th t m to h caugh hie acing fever, and much toud taik ndulged in. What'li be the : : = sini Fall Trip from Liverpool. | rr i St. John w play match at the atter place on Saturday The Capitals beat the Shamrocks Saturday at Uttawa, by 6 to! Fistic. All doubts as to the big fight have been set ut rest \ despatch save Mitchell has THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, } 7) TONS REGISTER, Classed a1 Red at Lloyds, Richard Rendle, | Commander, will sail from Liverpool tor | Charlottetown About Ist September Next, i different Railway points on the Island, also Pictou fae" For Freight apply in London to John Piteairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROs. & CO. Charlottetown, July 20, 1893—iw eod ' | Subscribe ! ! The Largest ! The Oldest! | | | __ ONLY Sh A YEAR. | See Our Clubbing Offer on Last Page. - ARE You STAID? will recover The tumor was one of the laryest of the kind ever successfully re | moved.— Yarmouth Times -_ Orver congh medicines have had their | day, but Puttner’s Emulsion has come to laundried and unlaundried.—Moore & Me- | Leod si—jv24 Porcelain Lined Fruit Jars. — -<dlay at Geo. Carter & Co's, 186 Queen Street, a large ‘lot of these excellent preserve f : aanen, | quart and pint, will sold | cheap. Special prices ar’ lots = | jars, in three sizes ha | ene dozen or over. "|The Reasons Why | Beeause Only the Purest Drugs are used They are our Speeialty They are prepared only by Graduates | stock. Our Sale now meins a | in Pharmacy. them go fast. Before you buy Our prices are right JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, jv25 Cor. Kent & Prince Streets, . . ; : . a Charlottetown, Ju y 6, }895—tu th and will carry Freight at through rates to the Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., The Best! than the lowest. MOORE & McLEOD, SUCCESSORS TO PERKINS & STERNS TUESDAY No Difference of Opinion ' Iverybody is of the opinion that PROWSE BROS, should be patronized because they look out for the interests of the public every time, ‘They know i they look out for the interests of the public they are looking out for their own interests. ‘They know there is nothing like doing the square deal by everybody. and if “they ‘an’t do business that way they won’t do it at all, Did you see their grand show of CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS and SHADES? Their assortment is im- mense and their prices away down. The talk of the people everywhere is PROWSE BROS’. CLOTHING. ‘Their low prices have drawn the people from all parts of Prince Edward Island, if you see a man with a_ nice-looking Suit on you may be sure that he bought it at PROWSE BROS’., the Wondertul Cheap Men GOODS AND GASH PAID FOR WOuL. There may be a few people who don’t like PROWSE BROS,, but better men than PROWSE BROS. have had enemies before now, but PROWSE BROS, customers cannot help but be sleased at the treatment they receive ond the low prices they get at PROWSE BROTHERS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Siamper’s Corner, Charlottetown, P. E. I. JULY 60 Barrels Damaged Flour. CARVELL BROS jy 22— 2) eod OH tiie Soh NF Building ng Lot. Household Furniture if not, stay with us and we'll sfay you PSE in the best manner possible. You will _ibeeetes: July 27th, | At 11 o’clock, on the premises, always find with us a splendid assortment | Josette. ve mouth St., near St. Peter’s Road, consist- of Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Furni- CO RSETS from the best | ture, and a lot of Carpenter’s Tool Also, the adjoining very desirable Build- ing Lot and you won't trade long with Us) Pm". coerow eon, Auctioneers, | GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES Ladies’. Jy 19 -before you find our prices as low or lower) —————___— Bilis Powers, BULLETIN NO 10, Cream of Tartar Powders WOODILL’S GERMAN ‘tember, and do not want to have much stock to move, reserve, at piices that will mike Shoe Store. | | THE REASON :—We are going to move into our New Store about the first of Sep- but open with an entire new 100,000 Talls for sale B. MACDONALD & CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, July 15, 1893—ta thu sat Victoria Princess. * There is No SUCH OFFICIAL in existence as the Government ANALysrt or OyTario.’ THOMAS MAC F ARLANE, ve | Men's, Women’s and Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers. FARLANE Inland Revenue Dept 3 Ottaw a HORACE Asé. he Be: at the Dominion Boot and jy22—3i eod Char to BUTTER TU BS, THREE THOUSA: WD for sale by N., B. & M. RATTENBURY jyl2—ti 2aw Mackerel J Labels. | "Sur BARGAINS - OOTS reat Ceatng Out Sale, |: B efore NEW STORE we will se ul} off our enture stock of Men’s. Women’s and Children’s Boots and Shoes. dren’s at NEVER SO CHEAP © | | twinu cw Charlottetown, BREAD—CARVING—PARIN¢ One Dollar oe, . 3 Christy Knife Come, 30 ee = St. E., TORONTO. —_= AGENTS WAX WANTED -& iv22—dy im DOMINION * & SHOE STORE. 1 To Boston PER “CARROLL” be Worcester nly $4, CARVE! BROS G0 TO BOSTON ie HALIFAX ' 4 ? OLIVETTE” From Halitax every Tuesday and Thu day atS p. m., and Saturdays at I) p.m ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, $5.00 Charlottetown to Boston ON SATURDAYS For only §.00 passengers can leave Chas etown on Saturday morning and cor with nameodon Evenir Steamer, arriving Boston on Monday at % ™m Phe Quick Route! Don’ttra ve second-class when you in : via the fast Short Lin ind the well-known Stoame rs * HALII AX md “OLIVETT! for the same money For Tickets apply to the Chartloltetowi Niuvigation Companys vi4 Pickford & black Halifax & P. E. Island §. §. Line, STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N.S., for irlolletown every Monday, 6 p. m Arrives Cha wi n H xX alo » m. W la Leaves Charlottetow tor Summerside about i n., Wednesday Arrives Charlottetown from Sup maenrsick wbout 4 a m., Thursday Leaves Charlottetown for Halifax N. 8 p. m., Thurad For Freight or Passage apply to W. W. CLARK! Avent (harlottctown, July ror Sale or tl Let, Ihe Prem : ( , ijned by Mr John Beer, Corne Cumberland Fitzroy st t t Counmodions and pleasant|y un ed House fitted tht : hout with thert water heating spparnat with nul stat i lp W. W. BEER Light Brahma Chickens A FEW ftaken immedia i. €. COTTON Wants, Lost, Pound, de 1 1 { in har { y . WANTED. \ hous te g seven of £ht rooms in upper part i the town, with dabble end garden Apply to G. H. Tayior yas WANTEI!I \ = anit r Appl st tivte office » ro LEI one-ha louble tenement house on Hillsborough Square, tely ocey pied by bh. ©. Prowse For parm Giars app to Wm. Wyatt or B.C. Prow mi tf he roa betw nes 4 shire 3 ar teLlowr 0 Frida hyrown via (owner W eward the finde rforh ible if the as ‘ {ta PHeE EXAMINER offi ly 2i w W ANT D.—by the 2th of J rt ” al housew Mas. W. WwW OLARKE, Pr nee etre W ANTED TO HIRE, for a a good = el, family carriage th oS *. weigh o NSWORTH TO LET.—A cottage situated on Picasam st treet, containing eight rooms in re ves , at pr nt ocx ipied by Joh: ‘ M Ir unis, Hag i180, Stable ; ni ats 4 »>M M re wh WANTI MM Wa ’ irket WAY : Tice wi iw | ; : vd EXAM KI | LET.—?D September nex ti 2 s pre nt oocu pied by the subscriber as PO wna Shoe More App! ytoJ. B. Macdonaid. N, B.—Ww Dot be let for Boot znd Shoe Store fy8—2m eod & wky ER OR Bia EN.—For sak 4 ght lige ~ Die fo r ra. A rk K i : . wy im i pees i {ae BENCHES 4 toto ft ' i Or halls, for sale 4 ms. K. I ‘ jyli—ily & wk , P ’ SMART f V ANTI arn t ude One fron try i A POCHE MIN & ( ’. BF. lalas on and Sa b tory : } m LEY x i, he , : te Ra cate ,, - room 7 by Ca Hot Pp ~ ; midd ; July 4 Mes. Lowps + Dune a 43 at a8: : 5 , i st « : Rea CZ i all en : ~ : ] ale apy <d T so Lpply ~ premises. CHARLES Hiuwains ; WANTED AG experienced housema Lis mediately, te whom ¢g = wages will ix . on Apply at Brighton Vil ” os e : 7—j¥e WRAPPING PAPER A lot of ir | Papers. good for wrapping paper, at thi. ~ aly6