= it eee - ahs * “« a iy aay 5 OF, 4) i> atti! tity oaffl it df] SO Ue. tt : met id ti Rae ELA ian 3 4 Re Ihe fh ft tty 3) ae? fs SiS eS ae aly iI <ey? Wap er’ A } A ri m: Local and Other {iems. HE DAswx EXAMINER, bh EEE Paaer: -” INSPECTIONS YESTERDAY: The Artillery and infantry Make a. | CHARLUTTETOWN, JULY 7, 18$ 9 Local and Uther ftems, Loyal CRUSADERS.~—-Remember the 5 ae a ty of 4 Tr Pro} 2 “ } weryv ’ ‘ ce ° 2% . . : Ba. howe at it, 1 | Splendid Showing ' ; " ae ef ae Ti £t * . : rlpar , ‘ ” _ VA issdere c Cc ¢co 1¢8 ! a i? > ‘ 6 i} e eo ~ Wy |cleariog w moderate north and west we L Cru ud repicnic cn LTueelay after-, brs HS a We © at © | iWavs Busy Store S Ch ith Regin ent, ¢ a nt { n oO at 2 o clock. bit . © Brigh with the two cits snies, | ee me em > ~as m gh t |panie ss + > Th Re , wel 8 ed at Victoria Parl siiviien Tus Cawpaxa.—The Campana arrired | 34 : ee Re Y \W ANTED © ann oo et } e i pet ! ' if a AarK Veal aa ; : ‘ . . . ‘ | oo rel Smat OY 43 Aapprectice ‘ re fiv lock rt it — P} by Lier Co] Wilson, RC Onehec von five oclock tble morning, with ws 0 Tur EXAMINER To) Pr : | D, th A guevec, i : 2 ; 7 ment : : > eps i r ct x 4 most thorough one gCOd freight and about fifty pas: eugere, |S } 1 - ” . } > g : i y Lb re veri , _— see n . LOOF Wildey Lodve N tions ,erlendid ma At tbe close} ae Harirax Boat.— The steamer City Fr | we 4 MCCS oft spect \ aceq | Of Ghent arrived from Halifax via inter-| £ Inst A f I Cx | x ¢ I ; ones ‘ : ; ‘ : ; medinzte ris tbh's moro: é lt eigat | is requested, Important bus g re ee : . . } t} i } S } : Owing made in battalion and company | °COS- She Srougal the Usual genera: | 5 4 &, a ¥ \ sligl : : drili and with the big guns. | Ja' ro She will eave on reiurn thi He] S N ee ee ee The <flicers of the Regiment speak in | £*@U'Da- Her outward cargo will inclu ‘e " 1 re : . ide 6 : vompapys % tl ! st terms of the work performe i 100 barrels of pork for the West Indie suse i i ‘ ’ 1 he ’ ” ATs, 5 ; n ¢ -> <qauumee sflerncon | ain se i , ' vrs He Ss] ’ R C Bis Q 1e¢bec, who has ppea y Me —— ee R tenbu - ' qu ck y ies m ; been regimental instructor during the | *#¢ He Usual geueral fre gar. ; - Cainy ; . : : Rey ) {} SS oP s : Pine big cun chootis s taking nlace a FISHERMEN ScuFrer.—The lobster fi-h r | ' ™ Mo Reger? mettiveg of Lede ler. 3 ak Sa nien On the norty shore Lave agaio suffered ' ; | Wa Lag e Lodge Oolght { I r lay) in a oe : es day; but the t eavy rain asin cae fk 1é i" rmer aa - i i s Wright’s hall at& o’cloc! re ase wil probably interfere somewhat with this | (oY, “C'™ he ae an Cee ek ce an | Oe ee | “fridays storm 80 broke up the traps tuat I. mA . ae ted to attend. Conferring |} The various companies of the 82nd | “° learn of many who ave comuvelied to Of s€cond d*vree . ’ : — ‘ - - » | absense — for tha ceac ‘ e » oun ee jini Battelion were also aspected in company |” uc dowau for tha seasoa, not havin rca et } on ; / » ent or om . . @ Pande i ee aes i drill yesterday, [The inspection was | © ent traps to further pireue ops Tatioas, \ | James McAdam, at Villace Gree oe 3 conducted by the District Officer | I a en agit ony tes “8 a - . -- . ° . “ = , : ’ in . = : eifad are s.r mn wild Tuk 70 trap Ladies’ White Linen (Cy]-! destroyed by fire on Wednesday, together | rere ling, mon % ve 1 _— - : - pee Se a " a | therough. 18 various evolutions a o “oe . - « | witb all it contents. The l 8S 18 about i RavcixG ae a : lars, sizes 12 inch tol5 inch, $1,000 Lightning caueed the fire | were cleverly performed, and the inepect- | | an a "t t Ssdien i nD ‘adi é U 1 a ; Ix ; : is | ing cffiicer waswell pleased. The Bat- does my cing ce ee ee Ir mie: NM slin an sil in end- - fas he enid a : last. The 219 class was woa by Keno L, | : ‘ ‘ . Tue Rivte.—The third League Match | ‘4/102, be éaid, was never in s better con~ Arclight, second, Nc!lie Eaton, third { f Blac ‘ atin takes place on Kensington range to- | dition than it is at present. Scesttt Misel daak Wks we oe > ; ' Pp : gton g O-mor-~ “-peemens 'p , : | Special Blend fourth. The best time was é ess Varie ‘ ° row. We notice by the Militia Gazette that peaty ee are to be congratulated 2.23. lathe 2.23 clase, Clayson got first a : ed _" .¢ ,e St . ioe a Oa 2 2.2: . avi y ¢ ce ( otton, Linen | the Kogineers’ first team stands well up so upon tLe splended showing mada. money. Pilot Wilkea, was seevod, Jack : far,and ifthevy mavage to keep this record | —— By en third, aad Row Wi kes ail 4 I d Silk ‘ vk | they will have a chance to win one of the | ! ae nr, oe ere fourth he 18 an Le l ac | re. or ae . ; 7 a Oe ee PERSONAL. Ciayeds Was &X 4 i (h@ firot bh at Wika 4 eT ee VaR) przes, = wasdonein 221?,and then took three enetRieneine qf Stra'ght heats, the vest time being 221}. QO Another lot of Gents’ White | Perice Courr.—David B:ll, for being Mre. Geo. Young and son, of St. John, se ea ad i é — —_ oy sos TD il iy : drunk and disorderly, was thia morning are among the latest arrivals at the Queen A FTER le LAND Ra-z BERRIE3.—A large ¢ » far ad STRAW HATS. | fined $8 or 40 days. Peter McCabe, for | Hotel. number of smail barrels or casks arrived é and HATE fe} ey being crash wad incapable, was fined $1 Major Weyss, of Washington, D. C. | by the Northumberlaed a few evenings ago ¢ y in % : : . \ ery ! Tobb Be 20 daye, and James Hennessey and | was a passenger by the Halifax last even- | from the United Scatee and are being dis- ‘i + aj enjamio Byers, against whom a similar) iug. He will spend several weeks in thie | tributed at various poiats along the line of t Selling Ch a a was preferred, were each fined $2 or | province. railway west. They areto be filled wih ATL SIZES, ALL PRICES iS aye, 7 : ‘é } stu e P J Mre. Nelaon Rattenbury and daughter, raspberries and returoed to the vvwoers. _——- — —— ‘ : . Yr . b OA. B.AccRemember the Orange | Wh bave been visiting Boston, returned to | Judging by the number lauded hereto | M| THE LATEST AND BEST ——_——. Gosia. ie ~ ohllng base Obstet ee &>Z° | Chariottetown Iast evening. They came | Y¢ filled aod reiurned the raspberry crop See our Summer Corsets at 45; tea at Brava'base on the 12th. Special by the Halifax. : will stand thie year io the sam? relatiou tu , me . cheaprates ontne railway. Special at~ ; : this province at the orange cron dogs t and vu cents pals - ees on the grounds, only 100 yarde Mr. Geo, Irving, of Vernon River, who Florida enol — 7 = Cc ; ,. ® . e ca from the station, Preparations are ia pro- has been ~~ the vend ite sr acum Geman : “hi ' « ‘ grees toaccommotate five thousand. The | COavsnilen in Loronto, returaed to Vbar eg ie te f lott i swt eveni-- keTURNED A Corprg, ~The remains 0 committee will spare no pain to make the | 'Ottetown tas Tian : ia — : es oe ; : . [so aged man named Melaneon paszed Outing eojoyab’e to all.—O.B. Wadman, Miss L. J. Allen, of the McLean Hospi- throne Monet Tuesday night for Joz Wholesale and Retail Secy |, Waverly, Mass., is spending | ae bo ae ee ee ee olesale anc etal wecy, tf, tal, Waverly, Mass., is spending her vaca~ | |. Mines N.S.. from Boston accom pan!- - Successors to W. A. Weeks & Co atrocities tion with her parents in Charlottetowe. | &) ae th ee ee ee ae ee | ' » A. . ¥ - ed by the dead man’s twoesoes, who res de Sicxs or THe Times.~-Already thie | She came frem Beston by the Halifax. io Ro tee, Tiina. ethos ead tole a = i | month there bave been twenty-two con- It is understood that on July 12th, | coonection with the old mau’s death. A victions for all offences at the police! pleasing event will becelebrated at the | week or soago he left his home in Jog. ; court.. Of these convictions fifteen were | residence of George Thomp-on, Robie for drunkenness. Convictions for the | Street. Ais charming dangbter, Gre.ce, whole of the corresponding month of last | will be led to the altar of bymen by Rev. year pumbered twerty-two—ihe exact! J. Hopewell.—Halifax OO OD gis’s Mines in good health for Bortonona visit to his sons, bui the fates decreed that he should falla victim to asphyxiation beneath bis son’s roof, shortly after bis ar- MclLatesb, of ~TH Eo number reached upto date this month. | Herald. rival in Boston. Ii was acase of biowing . | Parexe Rerort.—Below will be found| . The aan ene that “ late Rode~ oe 9 B*s and the old gretlomes who P Ed ty ! a list of patents recently granted to Cana- | TicK Gillie, of Summersiae, left the bu k of ee eft home with a P @- sant Visit riice War dian Segoutare ieiad obese sania of his estate, amouoting to upwards of $5, | in anticipatior, arrived back about a weck , Meeers. Marion & Stonién Rents Attor | 090 for charitable purposes in aseisiing {after his departurea corpse. —Moncior : a cr . a. bene a ly and belpl h - | Times stuns i sis ve . | the poor, needy and elpless of the pro ‘ Island Magazine |: wees! set wekrce, 9 |e commer nt ipso Sap | Boome” oe a abe qo. | he had lived. ue S.S. Halifax arrived in port shade for bicycles; LA Nadeav, Si c ; i a : ; : eT Ath nase d’ ie rille, P Q—P le ips : Mr. Alex C. Peacock has just returned shortly befors seven last might w.ti or vanase d’[bervilie, P Q ole tips; L d Pas ca a ie Sie : .. VOW ON SALE.... A Nadean, St Athanace d’ Iberville, P Q— | toSpence Se tlement trom P. E. Island, | the fol owing passengers :——Mr.Stanley, - — ay | Neck yokes; McIntyr: & Dickinson, New | after un extend val business trip. He pro< Mr. — and wife, Mrs, Keliey, iE : we “ Atall the Booksteres and at) South Wales Colony—Non-refillable bot- | poses moving there toset up business in | Hatch, Miss Bloomer, a. 2 raser, A. r R. H. Mason’s News tlee. Great Britain: Paul F Payson, St the pear future. His many friendsjoin | Hennekar, and'wife, Miss E. Guprn, stand. Hvacinthe. P Q—Knife for skinning ani- | i? Wishing for his best euccess.— Moncton | Mrz. W. A. McInnes, Miss Sobey, Miss | pes pepe pcre youre ures on vmerersap mune anEs ESTING STs mS ES PAS BO eT ; ° | male ; Maynard & Frederick, Campbell | Transcript. Rowe, Miss A. M. Jackson, Mrs. How- re PEPOQO OOD ROD SS SOOO CE SOLES “Abegw —Credied on the Wave — | ford, Oat— Driving mechanism for bicveles | ieee Se sf ard, N. A. Frost, N. J. Caddyhec, F. ' && a | by ' oA tote Selzium: Heari Edmond Casgrain, P Q, SUPREME COURT. E.Cuddyhee, A. E. Malley, W. H. r “> Ts 4 vm a 1}. | ~—Carbnretter; Mollarky & Hongston, | —-+ -— Morehouse, Mrs. Rattenbury Miss | EV NING SHOES The | of St. Kleanors, by Hu . ‘ ee ys tL. yn ’ “ Moutreai, P. Q—Shoe sole sewing ms- | Fripay, July 7. Elli Rattenbury, Miss McDonald, Mrs. | ! a h Where the S lr D lump” by | chine. France ; Mullarky & Hings' r Gen. F. Robinson vs. the British Ameri- 1D. Livir ysione, Mr Nickersou, Miss = RE. S$ ' Montreal ,P Q —Sho- sole sewiog machine. | can Insurance Com pany Thies case ws; Patkr, L. G. Alien, S. W. Goodbue, | a FOR t ADIES 7 AS N y Benjamin D Poul If Payen, St Hyvacinthe, P Q—Koile | concluded last evening when e verdict for | Miss Mary McGrata, Miss Mery Me- |} i= Tert | vy * ee . . for pareniee anirog!s : Geo M Donal tsor i £2960 in favor of the pleintiff was rendered. Grath, Major 7. E. We; ess, Mi i i When we ae [If (Illustrated) | mestvilie. | S—Adjustable perenres pat | On motion of Mr. Stewart the court exten’s | Emma Curloy, Miss Hannah Crawford, AND GENTLEMEN ' , Mar . Ae : Ho tero; Paul Lair, Lothiniere, P Q—Hagine- | td the time for moving fora non-eult in} F, J. Trainor, and wife, Miss Emma | a Paani we a cee’ Olden ‘tea? (2 Fons ome ET | this matier Mr. McLeod, Q. C., acd Mr. | Tram r, Miss Minne Traivor, Ger.| We hav - Seem sot Me i —In a recent interview, "Presi lent mA. McKinnon, for pia ntiff, Stewart, (). Eldsbetr , W. P. Sta les, Miss Chrisiy é e nave a arec asso! t- vy A. Is oo s i : ee len y } a3 + f { :] Lot Tw From | Farm—L, | Kruger eaid: *““We will prove to the | ©. 'o ae = 7 Gillis, Miss Rena Nickerson, Miss|@g Ment Of evening shoes Sipp- J). A _ oe | whole world soon that we will do every- Nel . A _ vs. the > Fitzgerald, Miss Mery Gallant, Muss | ers for ladies and gentlemen. i at th Mate eetbiks isn Re it ba Navigatio c r ction u aed . oa ae ; : i ‘ In Coo ove, by Lawrence W. Watson | thing that. i fair witnin the hoonds ot [Siram Navisation Company. Acton uf | atconittan,'Mee. Gay. Mrec Grye Mics | Q@ They are ande by the best | as casa Me | cen ceeenasmmmtee ce amees |. Cand J. 8, Macdonald for plaiattf;|A80es McDooald, Miss Mrry Mc-/ Rig maker in Canada, J. ard T. | re ; I G ' Par Char a | Haszar', Q. C., and Petere,Q. C.. for Donsid Mis- Mary Kelley, frown Hali- | Beil. vn ( [Ilustration) | SSUSHCEUSQOREMERRAROGUSMREENSRRAR IODINE” | ce iendan t, fax Mr. Wailer snd family [4] J. F. oo ag _ ? ' by thi tarSend 5c for sample copy. = 0 5 is Races oni ns =| cnaercsininalabentemeencieti Chalmers. From Hawksbury E. F. Only th ~— ea of French patent calf is used by this ira, . - EXTRA SHOE ¥Al Ue = | Things to Make a Note of. Mansfield, Mrs. Huriburc, and daugh- and their styles and lasts are correct in every detail. The P. E. Island Magazine, |= E| cake ter. Mrs. King, Mokstiy: gusty (5) 1m Mensa CourtShees <- - « «= $3.00 P. O. BOX 698, = " =! Choi the odis = Rowe ate Sa oe ae . tiie ©: s....8 se SF.00 tg | ie = ’ =| Choir practice of the Ist Methodist |... today. Her passengers were Mrs { . Jonarean + 64.00 { her ottetown, I . E. i J f} a {*} urch al ~ p. m. tonight in Kindergarten re M T ] M M M G atk /Or £ 2% 7 7 oe - ~ " ° : = ‘ { a | Hall rreen, i tay ay ot, Mies J s — ly “ Laced “6 a a ce 85.00 , f aac 13 als moe | Miss McGrath, Thoma: A Collins,| 2 Womens Slippers (very handsome) $2.50, $ 2.75, & $3 7 f O~<B OS SH OO6Q O42 SA 78 & = This Friday and tomorrow Saturday} W A Buchanan, Donald A McKay, | te White Kid Slippers . _ $1 25 oe 3 e| = 0 ges = | evenings will close the Merry-go-rovnd | John Kennedy, F H Martin, Mr aod Mrs > , ey 4 Pon. ’ io ux s= | engagement in Charlottetown for the pre- | Turcoite, Rey Father Fergeoo, Rev Father ES p 9 i) 1s ry | = scent. Come d enjoy ® parting drive. Lelande A D Malley, Mr F R Conroy, | \ ; YOU SHOUL : Si ‘Conctodey raring sve |b Xb Maloy We Come |B - or we on " ‘ wx ————————E Mr H B Potter, Mr Alexander Macdonald, | S47 aa bs ¢ ’ ¢ + Stylish shoes, dur- | When your name is engraved on your!MrRW Bateman, Me RB J Siecl, Joun| A ny GET A PAIR fe My ene, dee ee ere a , = eres: ke = «lee. Weare here to engrave it for you—| » . o | Sr Se aj ; Gis fitting shoes. ss | WW Wellner. 5 : bh —~er Gare —_ OOTS | = , . es; English canvass shoes cheap atJ H | q 3 ’ (= Made from fine Don Bell’e. ‘ Dont 2 ihgenasnamiemeare meoniscon oes como msc ce a 26530 SSE C to anit wee all the ¢ = gola with patent =| —_ eens cucumbers, ——_ : , 0 Bes. : ' on ip. an oth top. S| peaches, basana-, watermelons, pineapples | ¢ Th y ; ready-mades in all the 0 = “ : de I es | and apr les received this morning at Beer | ¢ ea ; : 4 leading lines that I bave 9 5 + joeasiae LNTERE | . | —— ~— < ° om = i. : ' : im stock. a =| Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says : That q STEED & es ™=/QOne bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT | 4 : : > ’ Nice looking boots that 0 = Hl = | cured a swelling ofthe gamble joint, and | 4 Because this soap is called : 0 will ¢uu-hend nee ou es ek eee WOOL SOAP ;| «=—s UH GOSD CLOTHING AT REASONABLE PRICES will iit you and aa cost = a = Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, saved the : That the only thing it ie used : : 0 anything ike you ve been 4 > = | life of a valuable horee that the Vet. bad : ics hes inhabiids wales cla > ' . oe : 7\= =i given up, with a few! bottles of MIN- | $ > ea oe , @ paying. 4 = =| ARD’S LINIMENT. - Y ok never made a bigger ; We have strong claims to your attention, when you contemplate ° ; sak 2\= =| Valuable deposits of iren ore of grect| 4 mistake, = — >| hase of A SUIT OR OVERCOAT, ? If you ve got to get & ? = = thicknese and richness have been discov- | $ . It aga a and can > — Hal - = i , = ered at Dover, Eng. q be used in any and every case §' os , ' . - 4 = pair made, Ican e = is all we ask for = eepeiaain e —!* ; when soap rd eimieadl nd a With a large,choice selection of suitinys,tre #scrings and over ‘oatings. W a ie make them to ¢ = them— : = . ] washing the newly born tu re- >| Mr Sixtus McLellan as cutter, and the best staff of workmen on P. E. Island " ‘ . . . y ' : ; “1 i y 76 . ; te your order to ¢\= See them in our [ Hospital Concert ; moving the erosions of time from > for good solid tailoring we can t be beat. ced - ; = i > ; e\s windcw. = AND— 7 an Egyptian mummy. > 1 : . 4 = give you the §/& z bs |S cakes in a bes Our Furnishing Department | , 2 : . = = ‘ stig ; P , e -- best satisfaction 9 & —sk— =| ENTERTAINMENT [3 Price loc a box. ee ; ” a= = ny 3 Sole agents for this city. ; See our new shirts, also, = See our new shirts w Pe 4 ; . € Zi M id = R K JOST =| An Ice Cream Concert in aid of the P ; cuffs, ee aor ingmen, sweaters hose and : , Thos. McQuaid 5 z =|E [land Hospital, will be held in the | 3 | gloves and hemdkerchiefs. underclothing L » 4 = = Kindergarten Hall, on Tuesday, llth July | ¢ , ¢ Lewer Queen St. @ = Stamper’s Corner =| next,a:8pm. Programme later, Tick } ; GORDON SMCLE LE © = = | ete 35 cents 7 . Hoot! & Shoe Store. = a | cls o = > $ , i = ¢ 7 ze ¢ AUDOOUEDOOEOUSULESURERESAAEEOESEMEEEBENNE | Tickets at Dodd’s & Ravkin’s. devvvevvvevvyvevevvevvevvrerververy Mens Stylish Outfitters. Sts SOS4 SOSLDOSOS - :