4 ., — Ww : THE DAILY LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS, ("= covrnvon-cusmesns vise. | A meeting of the Citizens’ Committee tat y.—Beer Bros | in regard to making arrangements for the | = reception and entertainment of Lord and | ba juare this evening Lady Aberdeen, was held in the City | o Council Chamber this forenoon. There | Arti.lLery No 2 ¢ it to-night at | were present: Premier Peters, C. C Gard- | ewht o'clock iner, Thos. Handrahan, George Vessey | (Little York), Benj. Rogers, M.P. P., 8. W. Masties a See ste = ’ v1 < G, re hs Crabbe and Horace Haszard. Stipendiary Magistrate Haszard was ap es pe nted chairman | . A lhe ; (Gn motien of Mr S.W Crabbe, seconded rnarant¢ced by Mr. Alexander Horne, it was reselved a : that the agricultural conference in con- nection with the Governor-General’s visit Ps ‘ ease, Corn- | be held at the Charlottetown Driving Park t - M @ ‘ hissed al it On motion of Mr. c Cc G ardiner, s¢ e ( n conded by Mr. Horne, Mr. S. W. Crabbe F was authorized to make all necessary ar- Da \ Pinn thy rangements with the railway and steam- | nv \ Lown THe Ex- | » up Companies with regard to single fares, | : \ i mast Martin of ete “ " a Mesars. Horne. Handrahan and Gardin- | : ne ll er were on motion of Premier Peters, se- | aia i eee conded by Benj Rogers, M. P. P. appoini- j ; - cae I the finance committee. | W " After considerable discussion as to tle | steps to be taken to entertain the Gover- Prev S Sunday School i nor-General and his party the meeting ad- ’ “ t« t Point on Wedne~iy journed vy is ] \“ ave Ferry Wharf eT ee wrest ae i a? ind pn See % PERSONAL —_— Wao rs He The New Glasgow Enter- Rev. W. J. K rby, ut Beleque, bas heen . gar s Mel i} elected M. W Chaplain of the Nativnal | P. E, 1, was a sted ‘ eve Division, Sons of Temperance ' ting and ill 1 + his wife Registered at the Eureka Hotel were | sacar Cap. Lawson William ; Boyd; Waliace; SACKAMENTA The Sacrament of the | E. Hackett, Citv; L. L. Cameron, Boston; Lord’s Supper was observed at Bay Fortune The Rev. Mr. Richaris, Chaplain of Chareh on Sanday last. The pastur was | H. M.S. Canada, preached an able and | sasjsted by Rev. Robert Laing M. A presi- | G-oquent sermon in St. Peter’s Cathedral | of Halifax Ladies College, who also | last evening } preached the evening of same day at Among the arrivals at in the city | Rosssie Saturday, were Prof. Loisette and wife. - - They are registered at the Hotel Davies. Agxnestep For Empezziement.— Daniel ileury Tiowbridue, jr, of the well- | Murray, trav agent for VanMeter, | known tirm of Rust, Trowbridge & Go., | Batcher & Co., agricultural implements | Port of Spain, Trinidad, died at that place been arrested on a charge of | on the 24th of June, after a short illness It is Professor Loisette addressed the Psycho | logy class at the Summer School of Sci- | 1s male no retarne jence to-day. Numerous questions were _ put to the Professor the answers to which Tur Secorr Act An Ottawa despatch | gave great satisfaction. to the Halifax Herald says: Au order-in- | We regret to hear that Mr. Thomas P. wees! hime Le Gorman, editor of the Ottawa Free Press, in Charlottetown on the | is dangeronsly i!l, and the doctor has ziven | } | | ' | j | Moncton, ha mnbezz! #hneoney « fthe concern. alleged that Murray has collected money of whieh he h ) passed leclaring the Scott aef im force expiration of the present license, but net | up all hopes of his recovery, earlier than 90 davs from Jane 27th li We understand that Mrs, Harrison, no licenses ere in foree then the act take= | Canada’s celebrated Soprano, assisted by well-known artist-, will sing at George- | town on Tuesday evening, the [7th instant, | Bishop Macdona:d administered the | Hai!, East Point, by the church choir un- | Sacrament of Confirmation to 85 persons | sier the guidance of Mr. McDougall, music } in St. Paul’s Church, Summerside. The teacher, on Friday evening, was largely at sponsers were Dr. and Mrs. McLellan. | cended and proved a decided success, The} Rey. John A. Macdonald preached the chair en the oceasion was occupied by the | sermon. pastor, Rev. Father McIntyre. The pro- At the Hotel Davis to-day there were gramme was a good one and was well su - registered, J. F. Brown, Mrs. J. F. Brown; taine! from beginning to close. Master H, Brown, Miss May Brown Mon- , treal; Miss M. .Gregor, Miss B. Gregor; Mas. Hannison’s Concerts.—Mre. Har- | Toronto; E. B. DeHoopjood, Kingston, Ont, rison, Canada’s celebrated soprano, assi«t-} 7 R. Mills, Hamilton; Ont, Geo. A. Day, ed by Mr. Raymond Ar hibald, violin vir St. John; Ww. a Ching, Ww. D. Melutyre tnoso, Mr. Earle, piano, and other arti-t- Summerside. o gives agrand concert in Georgetown to Among the visitors in the city. during morrow evening, in Montague Wednesday | the past week we were pleased to meet evening and in Souris on Thursday even- | yy Ww, W. Lacey, formerly of this city, ing. A rare treat is in sture for those who | later of Georgetown, now the bead of the attend | firm of Lacey & Co, Boston, Mass, Mr. Laeey is another of the successful Esland+ effect within thirty days cneneatlpeien Coxcert.— The concert in Colunina - - —_ _— ‘ , | the kupplying or procuriug of puisor } cided that “if it) was necessary to show | land, without any reference to the crime | He denounced the attempt of the Attorney ;iment, and warned the Judges-agadinst al- | tation with his brother Judes, declared Extentarsixe.—The Lieutenant-Gover- | ers abroad, being an extensive dealer in mor left this morning on a fishing excur- sion 40 Dunk River. The officers of Hl. M. 8. Canada and Partridge are Ilis | drugs and mnedicines, and one of the live j men of the “Hub.” His many friends on | the Island wilf be glad to learn of his suc- Honor’s guests for the day. ‘ «if Neva Scotia administered the Sacrament of Corfrmation in St. Paul’s Church il | cess. He is cecompanied by Mr. Wood- Mrs. L. H. Davies will give a dance to- ward, who is on his first visit to this city. sworrow evening. The guests will include how leaue fur hoes torancenedl : the officers of the ships now in port. Lt.-Col. Maunsell, D. A. G., for New Mrs. Sallivan will entertain the offi : 'S | Brunswick and P. KE. Island, arrived here and a number of our own people at} 0. Friday evening and on Saturday in- Brighton Villa to-night spected the armories at Georgetown and “i Montague. This morning he went to Parat Acetpent.—Last Saturday after- | Souris to inspect the armory there. He noon about 4 o’elock, the eight year old | will return to Charlottetown this evening, son of Mr. Gabriel McDonald of Chepstow, | and in company with Col. Dogherty, Pres- was in the lohster factory at that place. | ident of the Provincial Rifle Association, The owners of the factory were busy boil-| will proceed to Kensington range to ing lobsters. The boy went up to the loft) » orrowtoinspectthe range and the im- bo remove some cans. Inmediately above | provements made thereon, the boiler there was a hole in the loft which | sluts was only covered by a salt bag. Through To-morrow Nicut’s Memory Lecrvre, this hole the boy fell into the boiling water —At the Mesonic Temple Opera House telow. He was rescued soon as possible | + morrow evening the famous Loisette of but on y survived a tew hours after the | memory fame wilt make his first a pear- accident. ance before a Charlottetown oalanse. re | He is one of the greatest men of the pre- Ix Tue List.—That game little trotter,| sent day, and as a scientific orator and Slippery Tom, by Island Chief, owned by | sparkling lecturer he is without a peer. James A. MeNeill, Summerside, went into — aoe the list at Rigby Park last week making a | record of 2.25} Tom was evidently being 5. , driven for second money in the race in| HAY 4 which he took his reecrd, as after the first | two heats in which he was seeond the | ‘OU jadges took Fitzsimmons off the sulky and | i | put up Mr. Galvin. SEE Tom then won two} heats in 2.255 and 5.255 but the deciding | TRIED heat was won by the Nelson mare, Damo- sella. The purse was $500. 4 we pur Wa ) | JOHNSON’S Sp, Pavi’s Cuvrcu.—The Lord Bishop | = - ~ vesterday morning, to about thirty persone. | His Lordshiv’s address to the candidates was most earnest and practical. In the afteracoon he saledadend the children of | | he Sunday Sc 1, and at the evening | : : i the Sunday School, almost immediately. Price FOR SUNBURNS? It is eoothing and cooling, and dries in 25 cents. service preached an eloquent sermon from the words “Be ye therefore perfect, even as vour Father in heaven ts perfect,” | ree congregations were present at re I ; & J h . Hae ree Hecides his robes His Lord | @ OMMSON ohuson, ship wore the ¢ pizcopal cross and carried | Prepared only by lie pastoral staff. THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. ——_oa-— ° ‘ a | Corner Kent and Prince Streets, The seeretary of | iety, Mr. Lawrence | Corner Queen gud Richmond Streets. YE. Istayxp PLaxvs the Natural History So W. Watson, has Jari oa our desk a copy of an addition to the list of Prince Bur ward Island plants already noticed in our jumnes Phe new list comprises twenty } fungi, three liverworts, and fifteen each of a nes~ees and lichens Tu Mr. John Me Swain, Principal of Queen Square School. | Our helongs the honor of the work, which in- wolveG & great deal of labor and research. The litt ie a valuable addition to the | scientific literature of the Province. Copies i may be had gratis ow application to the | r ‘4 Ee fs oO secretary of the society 3 tee 8 Tuc Couas.—The sseamer Coban, Caja. Robert Fraser, errivad from Montreal at atout one o'clock this morning. She had « genera! cargo and the following passen- | a ‘aes Smith, Miss Smith, long past due. We Miss McKechnie, Mrs. Godden, | Miss Patterson: Mes. C. Woods, J.B Mills, the Cash Now. Mrs. J. B. Mills and two children, G. | Bueceau, Mre. Thomas, Rev. J. W. N ae Kiag,J. B. Blanchet, RK. E. Fontaine, G. KE. } Cooper, W trehun, W.F. Egg, H. Des- | MARK WRIGHT & (0 LTD Karats, A. Knox, R. Roby, H. Hart, W ‘ "4 Hiermen, Mre. A. Bray, J. Bates. She deft abowt noun to-day for Sydney, St i John’s and Harbor Grace. She will carry | @ deckload of cattle and sheep. All are due—a great many need Who Sell at Selling Prices. | julylé = Ee — Since Dame Fashion ~ Decrees that it is necessary to wear BLACK at ¢ certain times, it is desirable that you \\. should know where to get just what you eo We have always made a special effort to keep a superior make of MERI- NOES and CASHMERES, and our department is at present well supplied with both. => MISS DUNLAP, in our Millinery Department, will give you every satisfaction with Crape work, netted is over $900. eee EXAMINER ’ » ~ TY REME COURT, Saturpay, July 14 After the Attorney-General. had con- cluded his argument on behalf of , the Crown, Mr. Davies, Q. C., replied on be half of Larter no new law bu land, and the whole current of the decision | went to support beyond question the ob- jections taker on behalf of Larter. He would refer the Court to a case decided by | the Appeal Court in England, where Chief Justice Karle, syeaking for himeelf an | the other eminent ju lyes of that court, said “that the statute is direetéd- ‘agains noxious things fur the puarpese of pro- curing abortion with the “Mitentioti that ey stall | employed” sant’ kabw ine that it inten dod tliat thy siiall he eneplyed. This, fa d Mr. Davies, is the law as: daid doww and woke 1 highest courts of Ene- eminent -jadges. whe idurned the bench of that country. an turlees this court utrerly digregard ons Larter anust . ge” free If anth vy wee wantel te show that every allegation tu support “& Crime wurst e wieved ih the indictment, that anthor- vy conld be found in the decision of Lord Father and the Court of Appeal in a very recent case In England, where it was di that certain acts were done with a> partic- tilar intent, it is necessary -io aver that intention.” Here it was unddabtedly - ne- cessary to show that Larter* dad supplied the ergot with a particular ttestion, antl the indictment had failed-:to so: chargé it. Upon these points Mr. Davies:argned at length and with great foroe, and at: it# conclusion asked for Larter’s discharge. Ile asked that the Jaw shoukt be laid down as laid down by the great Judges of Eng- or the rumors or the “feeling in theait’” General to bring sentiment into the’ argu- lowing that feeling to enter “into their minds, but to decide the case according to law The Chief Justice, after a short consu}- the indictment good. The sentences were then passed, as fol- low ; William Larter, two years in the peni- tentiaryv. John Crane, three vears in the penj‘en- tiary. : ’ George and Benjamin Waughan, three years each in the penitentiary. Jane Thorpe, nine months in the com- mor jail. Monpay, July 16. Valentine Cameron vs Firman Jodieux —Tried present term; verdict for 1 lain- titf for $200 damages; On motion of Mr. Davies, Q C, the court grants a rule. nisi for a new trial. .* Outerbridge vs» Owen—On motion of Mr Davies, () C, the court grants a rule [> for non’ suit. ‘ Gillis vs Steele—This.case stands. over till Tuesday week. ' Ov motion of Attorney, General » Peters the court granted a rule nisi, returnable next Michaelmas term, why the following members of the Bar at Summerside should not be prohibited from. practicing: J H Bell, J E Wyattand H E Wright, on. the grounds that they have refused to “be- come members of the Bar Society. Court adjourned till Tuesday July 24th at 12 o’cleck. ae - SUMMER AMUSEMENTS, ee School of Science held a picnic at Rocky Point on Saturday. Several guests were in- vited to swell the number, aad all en- jeved a delightful day. in col'ecting tutannical specimens,enjoying the scenery; visiting the old French fort, while a few enjoyed a dip in the cddl waters, Mr Carter supp'ied refreshments and speeches were made over the festive board by several persons. A moonlight excursion is spoken of as the last outing, which: the management of the school will be able te offer its students and friends, So far no notice of the school has been taken in a social way by public officials, This is to be regretted, and we trust will yet be remedied in the few remaining days of the school. The races and tea: at Georgetown to- morrow should prove a drawing card. The list of entries in the various races were g ven in Tue Examixer on Saturday, and the committee managing the tea have arranged for the reception, in a “ right. hospitable way,” of a great~many people. Make a point of attending if you wish to have a pleaxant outing. The special-train leayes Charlottetown at nine o’clock, Jocal time. . The big tea” at Alberton on Wednes- day should be attended by everyone desir- ous of poar'ag & pleasant day. Arrange- ments haye been made to accomodate a great number of people, and the anitise- ments usual on such occasions will be provided, Go, and take along: a friend; you'll enjoy the outing. The special train will leaye Charlottetown at six e’clock, local tinie. ? The geology class of the Summer School of Science, will have a boat execur- sion to Block House Point and vicinity on Toursday. morning, leaving Connolly’s wharf at 9.30. During their excyprsie..s the botanical class have made a number ot new finds a3 a result of which the Kst of Island plants will be augmented. The Summer The Baptist picnic at Rocky Point on }- Saturday proved a great success. The sail on the Sonthport was delightful; the varions tabies were” “Jaden with the choicest viands,” and the attendance large. The annual picnic of the employes of Haszard & Moore was held at Elliott's Mills on Saturday and proved most enjey- able. Kinkora tea last week. The amount ——HP>> © <a Dulse—J ust: received at Jenkin’s & Son Queen St. 2 ble. dulse onse. Jaly 16 2in. Wa nts, Lost, Found, Ke Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST—Y esterday, 15th instant, a smal! gold ear-ring with diamond setting. Leave at Haszard & Mogore’s and get reward, jy 16 LOST—On Saturday last, between Mr, Ber- nard Callaghan’s, Dorchester Street, and the Ferry Wharf, a parce) containing groceries and a lady’s tippet. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at Mr. Callaghan’s. ‘ 4 jyit—dy 2 =wky li LOST—On Sunday evening, the Lith inst., tween Roman Catholic Cathedral and First ethodist Church, a gold brooch set with pearls and an emerald. The finder will be well rewarded by leaving it at this office. : julyl6—2i pd FOR SALE OR TO RENS.—An upright Piano in good repair to sell or rent by the month.-—G, |. MggRison, Auctioneer: Julyil PLEASANT POINT—A few ere be accommodated at Pleasant Point, No River—one of the mest beautiful spots on the Island, on application to Mrs. FLEIG = uly 6 PICNIC BOLLERS to rent at H. D. Wan: MAN’S, Upper Queen Street, NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL, ES- TsaTE—I want té purehase a few acres of land neartown. Any rty having a small lot of land with buildings, witiin three or four miles of Charlottetown, for sale, can tind tion J. T. W., P. O. Box 54. TO LET--A House painted and papered th hout, situated on Water Street, near Reusl House. Apply to Mrs. LOWDEN, Erpianade. junels FOUND--A parse containing a small sum He said that the law was | had been passed upon | | time and again by eminent judges in Eng- , aor 2 | Gis. 2 rt i Set ae sin | Kg . we | ; ; i = ee + eek | Worsted Siiits for, Men, leather ; nothing“imported tin compete. with them. 3 | We handle everything in the Clothing line. Separate Coats, and “honreanade* coods: best ‘and ‘cheapest @odds in the city. and see our Straw. Bats: A new line cof GENTS efore buying, = SRemember. deal ‘ > K ite . : s -_ . ri > prvi i 4s 28 o ‘ - a) a , * x ‘aatgee* ' . Hy TAO ur eet | t ROWSE BROS. zis: SPECIAL INDUCEIbiTS Cash buyers Daring July! You can’t find anvenc whois sorry fer ‘trading at+i’rowse Bros, 2 CARPETS, CLOTHING, HATS, COTTONS, FURNISHINGS, on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. , we have removed to J. D. McLeod s Corner, and we in the city. ‘@his-is-the only place we do, business,.and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for Wool, cash or trade,,and sell goods theaper for Gash than anywhere else in the city. VSSSSSSSVSSESSVSVsEsses ee 4 | Ourystock Of Readymade Clothing is now complete, and we are prepared to decorate and brighten up the outer man ehdéapersthancit can be done anywhere in the city. Come and see our $5 Serge Suits and $5 Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy goods; will wear like Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported We are the centre of the Clothing trade, because we carry the largest stock of the If you are in need of Cloth you will do well to call on us, a full line of fnporked. Cloths, including Worsteds, Serges and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds inported direct from the wivlls, besides our own manufactured Tweeds, ; ~~ Webhave. a large stogk of HATS We carry \ ys Come > FURNISHINGS just in. are not connected with any other store OUR JULY ¢ AUCOUNTS ARE OUT. We take this oe? oppor- tunity of respectfully re- your attention ~ questing to the same. MOORE & McLEOD. julyl6—m w f BWSVGVVSSSSSsessEs_esessesess td E U pwards of $1,000 was realized at the Ladies bathing dresse+-at the London f tf—junezs: | > a@ cash customer by addressing ee . in éndless variety. s $e i PREWSE : é Weg The Cheap Men. — = : Sou Charlottetown, July, 4, 1894, KS St . A SATISFIED CUSTOMER : : 4 , | s . : ; ee me ’ blst iS. OUR wf : +32] EDA inet iit! te , ; BEST ADVERTISEMENT | A ao ined 2 4 ee ee ee aoe. a tas -- *“Reliable ‘ Gcods, Low Prices, | K= GROCERIES, Small Pru‘its, Fair and Honest’ ot _Kreatment to Kverybody. 2 3 - Has placed us in the front rank, -and made ou Sti® BS TRY ws! popular in every home. Suis —y- ae WY & [eV A -Avb ~Y Z .s (ese ascot tithemy .: ; ~ . oY MAY “: = SANDERSON & 60. Wholesale and Retail “Grcnegs, Newson , Block, ¥ictoria - Row. ewe te Charlottetown, July$l1, 8194—dy = OOM 2 . oS Churiottetawn, July 13, 1894 fe FT ‘ i -einimeiag hime eel elimi ma eet Alene —— | vas Suis hice ete oNa MEW STORE. WE HAVE COME | ~ THE SUMMER GIRL hereabouts, comes to us for her shoes. This fact proves her to be as sensible as she is lovely. Those Oxford Ties of ours are just too cool 4 _ to be without, and a summer girl x _ without them would look as dismal as a watering place without the summer girl ; and certainly nothing in foot- wear ever delighted any summer girl so much as our Ties, that have been ) | voted the handsomest in town. Na- x turally the young ladies of Charlotte- town are in a flutter over our shoe ~ triumph, and even though Miss Smith looked long, she could never look prettier from a shoe point of view than she would wearing a pair of our in- imitable Oxfords sold at 60 cents and © oe © ~ ae Ye up. We also have DONGOLA COM- “ea FORTS for old ladies, Every old FT eseeepencteal lady should have a pair to enjoy real ~T comfort. Always come to us if in search of something good and cheap. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. <p thawe opéneda new JEWELRY “anal | i RANCY oC GODS STORE on QUEEN STREETS, opposite J.D. MeLeod & Co’s. | pipes ‘want vour Watch or Clock to go | , ,Ty* r - | GOODSTEIN and have them repaired. Qpen deri pfroni 7 asw. till 9.50 Pp. ™., Hse | 7 Our . ari Watches | are up to the times, keep ww. ‘ay Goodtime, -and* Jast. a WILL KILL US o—_— } WP ee * “i ‘tT If your Watch does not | VESTS fe 7. Bs ’ 2h bo go well, and you will! ie ool lane ee ee eee “4 "> Jeave it with us, we will | BATHING © |- 0! Pet ined th si ip make a good timekeeper | And thereb save SUITES, ef ors s . , STRAW HATS, LIGHT =~ “3 i ef hedeaside Hotel | Pusat BosTON™ hg ear 25th af FROM CHARLOTTETOWN — 10th, 20th and 30th of each month. Onan far the Seaaon cu Jane SOth.) i. Sie! ihe piace onthe *) céding Saturday. Cargo taken to and from ‘North Side Queen Square. $ © Suly 10. | : Charlottetown, June 20, 1894—-m w ee —WILL— . } _—- io ws ~~ , 28 ¥- o ; 7h ~ * ; ; This ‘beautiful watering-place has been / flaw Railway free rtage. much improved this season, so as to make | ¥ =o Through, ae | ‘ : & ; bills of lading from alli stations gn Tsland* Meaghe it as enjoyable as possible. peind 7 ta ae : 's Orange Quinine Wine, | Railway to principal cities in l miter : Stat f Still-water and surf-bathing, croquet and | | 4 Europe. ; ie according to the British | |g tennis. bo 8 Sigs anes ; ‘ >| ie Quintne In tifis agreeable a cod = ine eautiful R. McMILLAN, form is quicker in section aod more reliable | Say walks aud aveyues. Aerms very) Boston Agents: Charlottetawn, than when taken in Capsules, Powders or | moderate. ofmeney. Apply at SANDERSON & Co's. junel2 BEER BROS, Due Wearnen.—Fair agd very warm, with local thunder storms. FOUND—A sum of money, Orn oe have same by aiiag aerver’e tore and paying for this ac june | Pills. Dose—Haif a wineglassfal. For sale Sheen | Alfred Winsor & od ex fri tn; pat sat by all druggists. Sample bottle free to physi- 89 State Street. wed; gu mon th; en Ee are do. _ JOHN NEWSON & CO., June 29, 1894. and wky feb2%—d&w 3m Montreal. jone3) Charlottetown, P. E. I. jour pio wat her wes 2 2 ont mean to go when you go, but to | go and keepgood time—come to JOSEPH | ia aes ae ee af G.H. TAYLOR, “es This Green is warranted PURE by Lid We Z/ ies NY 4 Green while on the _W. E. DAWSON, tl "SS. “ELLIOT. Mowers, Reapers and Rakes. _. The NEW MODEL BUCKEYE and the wide-wheeled ITHICA RAKE are the best Implements to put into the heavy hay crop of this season. We are selling them low for cash on short time. REPAIRS always on hand for Mowers of any manu- facture. ee ALSO—A Carload of Genuine McLauchlin Carriages. McLauchlin Gears require no puffing. If you are going to purchase a Carriage inspect those. D. W. FINLAYSON, j {Ch’town, July 9, 1894—eod & wy H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. a ae, eae 4 oD