eee ae THE ABD OTHER ITEMS.) ice Peccri ae, Dorie ue have returned from Quebee. 4 PERSONAL LOCAL st. will prea n | w (Sunday) | SBQ> FG i che | | | DAILY EXAMINER - OB LINES. U-DAY WE RECEIVED | cintosh Coats, worth $13.50, — pwhich will be sold for $8.78. saerag 7 watt : * WW .|/Straw Biats, Summer Undercloth- ing, ete., must come and have a bargain. See those Coats! brellas. _——- (x1) —— PROWSE Charlottetown, July 31, 1894—dy zen Uinbrellas. worth 7 ets.. teh will be sold for 4Q0e. be cleared out, so See those Um- cg e a " ' ROS. ~~ . . 7 7 ahs yg wr” BABY’S OWN SOAP is made of pure Castile Soap, and is delicately “perfumed. It is the most innocent and per- fect Soap youcan buy, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. MOHUOL & COLLEGE BOOKS, ——__——(x) Manties 4 Speciattry.—Beer Br Conductor James R. Mackie has re- | a rned from a pleasant holiday trip to | ( ra a : Boston. ‘ rh . fied oa J %, Boston, and J. Pend r. St ' , were registered at the Hotel Dav.es is forenoon { N 1 Day D i Professor R gby, of rrinity Coll g tax ' Toronto, was registered at ‘th Hot re Davies ast evening Spy . ‘ ‘ i Rev. E, A. Hart e, M.A.. is viet ng \ a . : ‘ iriottetown, and = wil YY } at St > P sC rrow evenir e C% Chis i There w stered at the Queen ‘ Marv WM ‘ fi A.J. Mel - : @ ic ; i> iv Da McKay I R W . ‘.e St J J). Ha W \ ig ay t Re on iff in ‘ (y { il 3 \ ut ! Fla t ve r at 7 o’clock Fifteen » ‘ zg t before preaching Soo by N ( \ M J. R. Dav n Ra n) pa eX Matilda J W vatt, Bessie Brown, Bessj New Glaezow wv , ‘ \. Brown and John A Murphy, of Prin ~ Ja a ¢ t M iv Kidward Island, are among the students o the Summer Scho« of Science who iave > rub i r » ta elementary certifi 4 ts i it says “* Mess J J Ce A iegisteredat the Eureka Hotel : Da | ft o vard Cullen, Southport, J L Fra-er, Mon- I had | treal, H F Rankin. Montrea', J Bo Wort! Hotel Davies ast six | New Glasgow, N.S., Mrs. Landry, A at, Mrs. De Wolf, Arichat Mre. ‘De N a indies of all iatereted ta |™ 1 Carita Landry, Arichat . . M Ord Judge 7 sc rea is ompieting an lin- . . ; . portar vork “Condition of ' Water St 4 r omen g F as ay ang gi in Car ada, both ir English and ‘ll w or if vines The auth vr under S " ag quest of the pub- Ads sg lishera ¢ the irpaldu Droit Interna- I rors, Arrextiox !—We would ca oe en “— Paris . io ptien 6f dee Eibeos) Gonceres _ Rev. H. P. ¢ perth waite, of _St. John’s, " Charlottetown and R y x er — ty, the guest of J. D. Reid, metal atibte hq Mi. CG perthwaite will preac h on ' ¢ Hall on Monday next at 1 | > vening inthe First Methodist * eal a ; Rey Mr. ( pc rchwaite was sta- ted the Island fourtes , years, ieavy - ! ere in 1896 for St. John’s 4 G Cox W : At the prayer meeting of the Central M Far . ipwards M thodist Church lact evening, Rev. Mr he @ sat w Brewer, the new pastor, said he was glad speaks wel! for him ae a teach- | © mect the people of Moncton, and made ' : . 9 af appropriate remarks in connection 8 , ‘ : ami s 43 } ver ¥ i ! work The speaker had lab- tod « ; ‘ te WwW, red with B. Fay Mills on the Island, and . . at . g . 1} answer to an enquiry as to the secret vis af on @ . s success, Mr. Milis said it was due ai » his knowing Jesus Christ better than Fon Hatsrax—The Fastnet retarned | ani one else.—Moncton Times. Su ie 2 mor r, and w —__———— Av Halifax t ‘ at CHASED BY A BEAR, H va y 1 I ny i | ve : beta M i=, a Urignt, inte ligent, th 1ee€ } pr - uy ld y M John Mills, Lit ‘ B N. B. & M. Ra bD t l 6, a ng home from \ MeD : | H & \ ] in n last, went t r Me H hia i ls back fields to gather “ life of ind Da Dav i he 1 x ia used sometimes yer nelud : i] mak- iking pliows and ' She had g i triy rm red a t half her sate) el full whet - > _ ypped i ‘ wekie that she had M es Beveritr.—The Ba rouzht with Ler when she heard a growl, i and fare Me 4 ce in_d jooking ground was horrified to se« ss | at her elbow a huce bear standing on 2, Mr. Ba sf Lope is hind leg-, grinning and ready to pounce bia ‘ t 1 a l f from her hand a o} I gvratle j \ } gave the terri- v ’ specia i ly a ut to run for her life This : , t is | hia i 1 4 i i rave ise na n M \ \ r K I He Zra a ra, has kimily volunteered r but -he bravely beat hin off, striking BSiOT + about the lead and face with her o riche Screaming for help which did g ‘ win ] ' ere happened to be no one 1a ty at ty v ree ia i me, she managed to keep | vita sppear at t Police Court « sheal of the bear till she got n arly across M 1 xt to answer a charge of vivla the field, when he stopped By this time Canada Temperance Act Phi- was nearing her home For a mo- ma fourtec fummons that has | ment, on climbing a fence, she looked bee served on persons su<pec tel of \v back, when the bear made another dash lating aw act w ! vards her but did not come a very great three weeks ag Of these fourteen su1 li-tance; then he suddenly turned and I has Leen dismissed, 0 slink away into the woods inthe rear of cases convictions were obtained and the | the field and disappeared. When Lela got s ha y lisposed of iome she was very much frightened, but 7 + now none the worse for her terrible ex- T icy Broxe ConTRact It sts perience Her father and neighbore, with money brea an advertis y contract, gun, went looking for bru n, but dia not Tie Aye r Co., of L well, Da@! an agree- ve rtake him ment with th late Xx Tman L, Munr f 50,000,000 copies of tl the distribation I Family Story Paper, which was to DIED tain an advertisement of the Aver Com In this city,on the 17th inst , of hem- pa Mr. Munr ed wh abou horrhage of the brain, Sarah M Aulay, sixth of the papers had been distributed. | beloved wife of John Murphy, in the Th rs abandoned th rprise | 48th year of her age. May she rest in on a 1 f . xpen Th \ peace. Compa mn t and w r ' Funeral will leave her late residence $10,000 damages fur St. Dunstan’s Cathedral at two o’clock ie — to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, thence by Funerat Notice.—T! era f the | carriages to Tracadie, where the interment ate j Mr. Ross w leave his home on | w:ll be made.] Wert Ss at 2 0’ Sunday afte 9 and prece d to Bap st . Chur f this ty, Where a funera ser- 1 aint ’ wilit conducted by Rev. ( W 0} ( R J. Spu and others The stearn rs 5 port a Elfin have beer We have just received afresh stock of kindly placed at t posal of all parties t vey irriages to and from R KY ° > . , . r and will leave ferry wharf imme-.| F owler Ss diately after service The body w b a iuterred at West River cet ferv at us Extract miles from Rocky Point a ol Wild J " New Carmaonat Strawberry. 3AZAAR. — Exten- ; reparations are being made for the thie t szaar in all of the new Kh. C : Cathedra vhicl pens in the Hillsboro Prige 35 cents a bottle Skating Rink on the 24th September. The 4 S wether peer dgeoliyraen t winganctorwarbpage i X Jol ' sre wor egetically COhuson QW JONNSON, that arrangements nay be completed before silted : . rntara ove . Friende in the santry ghoul THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. j ‘ rien » th try i ne seanallber segs - “UPPOF’ | Cor. Kent and Prince Streete. . » 4 5 ssar ler ; make the n ent a grand succes¢ The | Cor (neen and Richmond Streets 5 of t - ; arg } 4 } a sugl? airea gun its work, and judging by the w vn reputation of its members ' : a if rative art, w an safels PAY tectow of the Skating Hink . ' Ww , tthe ma at : feral es { 4 — We have often heard of the “ bloated 5S 5 ')y ] 4 Mra. J M wh re st | manufacturers,” but never classed our- ' , Kent S yerteruay af selves with the gang. Yet if we give and a gl : " ee de Mre. Murphy was er usual lbealth | receive the princely salaries we are credi fury ‘ ru yesterday a , at the Ait ''- ed with, we must own up. Before doing i . vi x i : : " | | 80, we will place our books in the hands of w n in mm a + " {her daughters fount ner almost | an expert for report. But we have quite a a M. ' ‘ : i j ons snd eve iz few long overdue accounts due us that vas | i ev Z p : e But t we would not like a stranger to see. Be et ifr few minutes after : ‘ 1 can Mrs. M irphy fore starting the investigation receipts ie late D pugs d Mac- will be freely granted Lula i 4 and was 48 veare of She was noted for her kindline of ne isaih ie ywonnel bya large crete of MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD . wen: eiecla ot : lew “ I s large circle eo MA ‘ L ‘y sa! iriend i a ‘ ance To her be | eave wd and family THe Examtver Who Sell at Selling Prices. extends . natty The body will be i at Traca » Sunday au,l8 ; _— ‘ . ‘ — * ~\D PRA A prett nair of CHENILLE PORTIERES hing i i i : . ; " al . . 7 across the lower end of your hall would improve the appearance of it more than you would think, and a pair e .. drape d on that doorway that is always open would look very nice. If you would like to see the effect, send to Beer Bros. fur a pair and try them. We have a splendid range of CHENILLE CURTAINS and PORTIERES in prices from $3 to $13 a pair. BEER BROS. Tue Wearnen —Lisht to moderate winds: fine; stationary or a little higher tem-= perature, We are BOOKS, which PRICES. We will be glad to give quotation FOOLSCAP receiving will be sold a The best of selling prices. We want your trade and daily our stock of COLLEGE t the LOWEST POSSIBLE will have in a few days the full list, and 8. and other STATIONERY at are bound to please you, BAZAAR QUEEN STREET, Chappelle’s Old Stand, Oppesite the Market House. COMPANY. Chariottstown, Augnst 18, 1894--t t s | | 4 f Low Prices This Honth. ] See THOFLADIES’ J ACK- ETS we are selling at $1.00) and $2.50, worth double. All our “BLOUSES and | SHIRT WAISTS must be | sold thismonth. Big discount to clear. | COTTON CHALLIES at) 6 and 10 cents. | PRINT COTTONS selling | very low. Sa SLeWAr Ch’town, Aug. 2, 1894—dy WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with expenses paid, representing estabiished house. Salary os MONTHLY with increase, and position permanent if suited. Enclose reference.—Tiz DOMINION Com- PANY, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago. julyl4—law (sat) tf McLeod, or to the subscriber. eile cheap. Choice New Herring. 166 LALF- BARRELS, 10 BARRELS, to be followed by other lots every few days. CARVELL BROS. july25—wed fri . vy - Binder Twine. 20,000 Pounds BLUE RIBBON and RED CAP. Wholesale only. CARVELL BROS, augli—wed sat FOR SALE. The Dwelling House on Fitzroy Street, now in my possession. The. premises may be inspected daily from 1 to 4 p. m. For terms app'y to Messrs, M. & ), Cc. JAMES McLEOD. aug6b—3w m ws ¥ - y \ Settees For Sale. Twenty Settees or Benches, with Backs, suitable for Lawns or Public Hall, for Apply to R. K. BRACE. auz6—2w eod & wky OUR STOCK ee.) ae Watches, Rings, Silverware, Spectacles, Sig LARGE AND VARIED, WITH PRICES LOW. G. H.' TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. discount on M This is a Charlottetown, Twenty per cent. discount on all our stock of Boots and Shoes: €SOO8O0O88846885887 SURE U TREES Flanneleites That Wash And Wear. _ In Price They Range From : $ 5 cents to 27 cents. é A Nice Line at ‘ ¢ é e . 5 cents. @ A Little Better, 6 é A Splendid Value, ; <2 Exceilent Quality, about a ¢ vard wide, 2m - £ A First-class English Flan- 0 nelette, 12 7” ¢ ; ? o ; A Fi..e (sso-tment of Shirt- ing Patie ps selling much below regular prices. Ch’town, Aug. 14, 1894—t t s SMOORE & McLEOD Seauedege CVVVSSTVISSSSVSVSVSVSS Job Lot White Shirts, SLIGHTLY SOILED, WORTH FROM $125 TO $1.50, NOW SELLING FOR 50 and 75 Cents Each, ASSORTED SIZES. _—— x) + D. A. BRUCE. Charlottetown, August 18, 1894—t t s CHEAP SALE FOR ONE MONTH sonal Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps. . Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats at half price. ‘Genuine Sale, and Discounts will be strictly adhered to. J. B. July 31, 8194—dy Market Square, Opposite West End twenty per cent en’s and Boys’ Clothing ; twenty per cent. discount on Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps. MACDONALD «& CO. of Market House. will, on MONDAY, Steam Navigation o'clock, a. m., calli way. Returning, w at 5 o’clock, p. m. sion of the season, have an opportunity dustries in this thr harbor being well w for the trip. ONE DOLLAR; Ch half price. A difference lumbia single inner tube, unhesitatingly ahead of any RK. M. You Fxeursion to New Glasgow, | Nova Scotia, | | The Steamer “ JACQUES CARTIER ” | Charlottetown for New Glasgow, at 7.30 | This will be the most interesting Excur- Works in New Glasgow, aud the other in- up the river from the lighthouse at Pictou Fare from Charlottetown and return, Charlottetown, Aug. 15, 1894—dy among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels. You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- type. Full parti. u‘ars in catalogue, which you can »stain from STANLEY'S |CHUBOH SOH0 20th inst., leave the ; the Patronage of Company’s wharf at | Diocese of Nova ng at Pictou on the | esdante ill leave New Glasgow | Fredericton. Chairman Board of Trustees—The The company will an ; Board of visiting the Steel President Leckie, Esq. iving town, the sail LIVERY STABLE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, NOKTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. . e pe orth the sum charged saan dn tag for 100 residents. ‘I ildren under 14 years, First-class Turnouts, Barouches, Bug- gies and Open Wagons. Teams can be or had at any hour. Rates reasonable and half being solely for special terms made for excursion parties. JOSEPH STANLEY, aug3—Im Great George Street. JOHN CALDWELL. JOHN MAIR. ESTABLISHED 1883 JOEY CALDWELL & C9., af Fiuts« ¢ Produce Commis- sion Merchants, 187 McGILL and 131 ST. PETER STS., L. C. OWEN, Agent. chery’ sion, apply to jy25—1 m eod of opinion exists MONTREAL. Malpeque Oysters a specialty. Corres- pondence solicited. Telephone 1876. } augl4—3m pat | tube or their new which you will =“ronounce far ‘Aer tire of this Carriage “Factory. We are showing this season a finer line of Carriages than shown by us heretofore. The assortment consists of ng, Agent. the art of Cutting, I and accordingly will cations of those wl augl 7—dy 5i eod augl Notics to Intending Cutters. Having been requested by a number of persons to open a class for instruction in at my residence, Fitzroy Street, the appli- art. For farther particulars apply at my residence, Fitzroy Street. Top and Open Buggies, Jump Seats and Road Carts, For style, comfort, durability and excel- lence of workmanship our stock cannot be surpassed. Also at hand, at lowest prices, CARTS, TRUCK WAGONS, and all Carriage Findings, such as Pocket Boots, Whip Sockets, Washers, etc., usually found in a first-class Carriage Shop. — Prompt attention to Repairs. Painting a specialty. Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. julyl3—dy & wky brella Straps, Berry Dishes, Bread Forks, have decided to do so, be prepared to receive 10 desire to learn the JAMES McLEOD. wky li augl3 Edgehill, Wiudser, XN. S. Established by the Authority and under Synod of the Diocese of Bisrhop of Nova Scotia. Lapy Prixcipat—Miss Macuary, with a staff of twelve Govervesses and The Buildings at E ‘he new heated throughout with hot water, and al] rooms are provided with the electric light. The grounds cover eight acres, about one- out for Tennis, Croquet, Bowls and Ar- Michaelmas term begins Sept. Ist. For Calendar embody and blank form of application for admis- SILVER GOODS | Belts, Studs, Cuff Links, Silver Mounted Combs, Um- Boxes, Trays, Card Cases. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. OL FOR GIRLS the Synod of ihe Scotia, and the of Directors—R. G. lgehill have capacity building is recreation, and laid ing full information DR. HIND, Windsor, N. 2. Cake Baskets, Berry Spoons, Fish Knives, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1894 THE §.8. FASTNET Sails every Saturday Evening at 4p. m. FOR HALIPAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso _ Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6 ~ o'clock, making same calls, Through Bills of Lading issued to all points in Great Britain and Continent at lowest rates, W. W. CLARKE, Agent. i : Ch’town, June 16—dy Sherwood __ Cemetery. Situate at Junction of Royalty and Brack ley Point Roads, three miles from Charlotte- town Morning trains run by locai time to Ceme- tery as follows:—At 7 and 7.30, returning at 10.20 and 0.30, Aflernoon trains leave at 3.40 and 4 o'clock, returning at 6.35 and 7.30, Fare to go and return, 15 cents. Funeral Trains May be had whenever re quired, and intermenis may be made by regu- lar trains at paxsenger rates, Prices of Plots are as follows: Family Plots, 20x15 feet, sold at rec uced rate of..... 7 vie heosenseun Plots half above size, in £00d localities.“ 12 60 Pe OWI sk: dc aniesce see . rhe emetery is sustained by subscriptions from plot holders of not less than $2.00 pay- able Ist June in each year, and ail plots of subseribers are kept in order d uring t season. —s Suvscriptions may be aid to any of the Directors, or to the ; < undersigned, and orders for apy extra work to be done by the Keeper must be left atthe office of the Clerk of the County Court, : HENRY SMITH, Secretary Sherwood Cemetery. Junel9—2m (mon sat) North American Hotel, (Yormerly Milton House.) The subscriber has thoroughly refitted aud refurnished the above Hotel on Kent Street, a few doors east of City Building, and is prepared to accommodate perman- ent and transient boarders. Rates moderate. First-class table. Good stabling in connection. JOSEPH KENT, - Proprietor. aug7—d&w then eod mon th sat P E | | . E Island Railway . Onand a*er FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894 the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— rains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down Read up ?M 4M Leave Arrive PM AM SO) SG. cosas Charlottetown.......620 9 40 8UL 614.....Royaity Junction.....606 9 1y 35) 648. ....North Wiltshire...... 534 830 405 668...... Hunter River.......524 815 44) 736 -Bradaibane........ 501 739 45> 7 20.........-Emerald.,........455 720 603 7@.... .. Freetown. .. 46 TH 523 758........ Kensington........ 42 645 6W 8 15) pean Ar Tr cbiecats 16 61 vM Summerside ) AM oo SO0}.......0e Ar.......€3@ 1@ 202 84).........Misconche,........ 3% wai 2B 065.... . Wellington ........ 307 1017 317 935.. o SONG TEEI. cess ee Bae 00 20D, 5 6cinnsg UME 146 Sy 503 10 47... -- Bloomfield......... 130 744 600 11 14.,,.......Albertom..........1065 768 655 11S .-Tignish, ..........1225 600 PM AM PM AM AM PM AM PM OOP BO. ccs Chariottetown......, 920 635 60 315..,..Royalty Junction..... 906 616 7B BO. ..000r cr scsuses ae Ga 805 405)...... Ar Lv.....0( 815 46 Mount Stewa t BOP OI) cscnce Ly PD. os0be 810 355 900 43%. ......... Morell ei ee 930 500..........8t Peter's, ... -70 24 1014 538... . Bear River... +66 158 Pe UE, sinssnion Souris... 60H 1% AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 825 410 -Mount Stewart...... 810 45 38 508 ..-Cardigan..........717 387 et. eee Georgetown........700 215 4M PM AM PM eee eeenee ihre han ee ee a eT ereecee PM AM © BD ....00.00000s20000 MDE, icceitcedecced OED PP ciibiediisek Cape Traverse..., ........ 62 PM a D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways Moncton, N. B. J. CNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT > Steen Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, "94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST—)n Thursday evening last, between Bauk of Nova Scotia corner and P. E. Island Hospital, a bunch of keys, Finder will be re- warded by leaving same at this office. augis TO LET—A house in good order, contalning seven rooms, situated on Water Street, nearly opposive Round House. Apply to Mrs. Low- DEN, Dundas Esplanade, tf—augis TO LET—On Bayfield Street, the hous lately occupied by Mrs. Hobkirk, containing nine rooms, With stable and coach house; heated by hot water, bath room, al! in good order. Rent moderaie, Possession given at once Inquire at A, HERMANSs’, Lower Queen Street, augis FOR SALE—A cottage with five rooma, at north end of Queen Street. Apply to the owner, JosEerH C. CORNEY, lw pd—augls WANTED—At St. Dunstan’s College, by the ist September, two female servants—cook and dormitory attendant. References required, Apply by letter or otherwise at the College. augis--dy2i wky li W ANTED—A young man to act as clerk. Apply by letter to Box 492. 3i—angld TO LET—The tenement over Horne & Co's. store, Queen Street, con ining five large rooms. Possession at onc Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE, lw—aeuglé A MARRIED COUPLE or two gentlemen can be accommodated in a comfortable home Central position. Address X. Y. Z., office of this paper, a WANTED—By a first-class dry goods sales- man, &@ position in a dry goods éstablishment. twelve years’ experience. First-class refer- ence. Address A. B., Box 158, augd TO LET—In Maceachern Buildi , Queen Street, an elegantly finished and well-ii hted Office, suitabie for Law Office or Club Rent moderate, 2w m w—aug7 TO LET.- The Shop on the corner of Great George and Grafton Streets, opposite Colonia! Building. Immediate possession. Ul—j y8l TO LET—The two Stores on Queen Street lately occupied by the subscribers will be let separately or en bloc asdesired. Rent moder- ale. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD & Co., Mare ket Square. li—jy2 <---sisineseseeesneeesesesesienheesnetpnsiepnintimmamssanns eters PICNIC BOILERS to rent ats H. D. Wapb- MAN’S, Upper Queen Street. tuf—june2o FOR SALE.--An extension dining table with mahogany legs and sides, Apply at this office. tf—jyeo FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—An upright Piano in good repair to sell or rent y the —_- ». L. MORRISON, Auctioneer. july HIS OWN STATEMENT.—Albert P. Allin, the City Bill Poster, still lives. Albert’s the boy, is wel| known in Charlottetown, and a lad that no one ever can keep down. is will- ing to work, his living to get, so «ive him a chance, you'll never regret.—A. P. City Bill Poster. WANTED—A good general servant who understands plain cooking. No washing. A servant man kept. Good wages to the right person. Apply to Mrs. UnsworrTs. july a oy | | |