. i a Bs ioe ™ 4 . as ais es e ars i es wae Fi eb na he — ogg oO 8 3, wid ea et SAD CASE OF DROWNING, memenee Charles P. Knight, of Souris, who hase beea in poor health for the la-t year or so, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Manties a See wt ' Beer Bros : as been in the habit of bathi ng at Norris > ie aad —— ond, which is about three quarters of a ; a Mt st Sabbath School | ™ le east of Souris. Last eveni ng he did ieee sre well attended. | 2©t return home at the usual time, and J - his friends becoming uneasy about him, ee a aa oe looking for him. Hie hat and sgt : f Summerside was | © Othes were found on the shore. Further . on de It | “ears h was Inade but the body was not MeKis tt cian und till this morning. An inquest was - held before Dr. Muttart. coroner, and a Wat die lost | Yerdiet of “Accidental Drowning” returned sc 7 ; cided Deceased was about 41 years of age, was * : : ' M " arr ed, wat the eldest son of the late ] sn M ‘ : t i hoe Knight and had lived for a numb- : years Winnipeg. We #) mipathize i with his wife and family m ———— a : ‘ Resid MARRIAGE BELLS, “ e metic Mr. Robert Ruasell, ¢ Tue Examivene tice, celebrated Dominion Day in a mos coming manner Inthe Roman Ca ii- r) 41 ¢ Chapel, at Lowell, Mass., at an‘ early 9 99) | hour on Monday morning, he was united ai vi Jie #9 ' n marrage to Miss Ida Keefe, formerly ile Phe | of this Provines Phe interesting cere; ‘ i ini were 4 mony was pert rrmed by Father Leenor Mise Jusie Keefe wax the bridesma d, and ; groom wa eee ed by Mr. Jo eph Niwa Phe Schooner Neva arrived | Keefe Afier t i ceremony and weddine _ a Carg Bari co...) | breakfa-t, the lia} PY couple left On sieente { I As soon as thie cu Charlottetown, amidst showers of rive 4 ‘ wl with oate fur iadied een? Phey arrive i last even se Went > + being Cary vs aid ure now busi v enszaged receiving B She a deck-load f} the congratulativoas aud be-t Wishes a S es shonki make | their hu ts of frien l«, to which we may be ‘ ADE : Mr. George H_. | permitted to add tiose of Tae Examtver Tuom be tall - ’ —_—- At ‘ CONVENTION SCHOOL OF SCIENCE I L beral-Conservatis meeting at sien : \ | 2 ult. was a grand Opening meeting of the Snmmer School . ess Each electoral district in the | of Science this evening jin the Opera was well represented A Liberal | House, commencing at 8 o'clock, Prof ‘ servative Association for East Queen's | McLeod, C sief Superintendent of Educa- wine rganized o1 ’ sound, solid basi tion, presiding. Ad lresses will be deliv- The officers are ered by Lieut.-Governor Howlan. Mavor President---Alex. Martin, Ean, Dawson, Premier Peters, Hon. L. H \ President—Donald MeKay, Esq Davie~, Dr. Anderson and Prof. Andrews, S tarv-Treasurer—A. Melanie vf Mount Allisou University. Mrs ei Harrivon, of Sackville, N. B.. will sing Arvorsruents Gazerrep.—The follow- | and Mr. Raymond Archibald will vive a ng appears the Canada Gazette of | violin solo. r The School will assemble in the U pper ince Street School building t rdav, under date of June 8 :-— een is Longworth Huszard, of the | P: “mnorrow City of Charlottetown, in the Province of | at $504. mi, when clas-es will Sdiceunie: Prince Ee iward Jeland, Esquire, Barrister- | ed in the following subiects : Botany, at-Law: to be f Her Majesty's Coun-el | chemistry, eloeution, English lit erature, et the yet geology, kindergat rten, mineralogy, music W umn S. Stewart, of the Citv of | (tonic col fa) per lagogics, plvsies, oe Charlottetown, in the Province of Prince | ogy, bychology and zoology Upwards « sarrister a'-Law thirty of the teachers of P. E. I<land hae i, Esquire, ' Majesty's Counsel learned | made application to the Secretary for ad- the Law mittance to the classes, and a number — more have intimated their intention of do- Ay Istaxper Drowsep.—Dunean R&R. |! ing so. MeLeod, cutter in the tailoring stalblish- SS sent of C. B , reo St Jo y : re Ty . . oe 7 ~ 3 3 at i pram ie Tur Boyvcort.—The Women’s Christian wit? friend went o a he ng ifsic T.% . , , , S a friet ; n ; : ane excursion | Temperance Union of Brooklyn, New York, to Ponologan Lake. a short diatane i eye ga 'D rie * 'D th e from | have resolved to boycott those grocery that Maer 0 , om va ay. o appears | stores where liquor is suld and to ‘discon- that e — ee af ing t a) —- : - wa in ; ig + me 4 'X | tinue all dealings with merchants who or- boat 4 v " ati in hen m g ae om 4 | der wine for their customers, as it is charg- little further and we * youd Dis depth i | ed some of the dry goods dealers are in the ah about ten feet deep A man who } habit of doing. wae} ear by tried to » save McLeod by reaeh- di ing out a pole to the drowning man, but Tue Sate at the late residence of Mr. he seemed eo excited that he could not | John Ball takes place to-morrow at eleven of it and sank to the bottem of Phe body was subsequently re- Mc Leod wa? alout vears of age, and leaves a wife and child to mourn. He was a native of Brad- this Province, and previous to his ieaving here four years ago was em plowed as presaman in McLeod & McKen- tailoring establishment. keep hold i me o'clock. Bargain hunters should make a | point of attending. thirty-tive | - Tae Gioriovs Fovrtn. — This is “a great day” in the neighboring Republic. ee The earlier symptoms of dyspepsia, heartburn and occasional headaches, should not be neglected. Take Sarsaparilla to be cured. the covered one albane, *n _" Hood’s ~~ THe Freemen’s Tourvament.—The pro yraniune of the firemen’s tournament tu be held at St John on the 4th and 15th of USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great August 1s as follows : load and Nowwe Remedy 1—Hore cart race, open to ten men from oe ae each department. To ran 300 yards, DIED attach to hydrant, stretch 200 feet of i In this city, on the 3rd July, inst., hese, and put on branch pipe. First | Maud M., beloved daughter of William prize, $150; 2nd, $75; 3rd, $25 | and Margaret A. Crosby, in her 17th year. 2—Hook and ladder race. Five men to| (Funeral from her father’s residence, 39 foot laider and | Fitzroy Street, to Highfield, at 2 p. m. one man to ascend totop. Prize, $25. to-morrow (Thursday). Friends 100 yards; prize, | acqnaintane es wil! please attend.) (Boston papers please copy.) run 50 yarda, raise 7 and 43—Saivage Corps race, value $10 4-100 yards, open to drivers of appar- ts; prize, $10 5—100 vards, onen slo : 6— T ug-of- each department; to all firemen; prize, | — HAIR BRUSH war, open to ten men trom first prize, $30; Ind, $20 Ihere will be a parade of firemen on the morning of the l4th, and a torehlight pro- cession in the evening. The tournament sports take place on the afternoon of the loth. —_. - } — AT —~ For Bestrox The sieamer Florida | @@@O® AWAY left on return to Boston last evening with | ‘ ‘ S . @=eeo8 a freight which included 1,150 cases of DOWN lobsters and about 150 cases eggs. The | gquwe PRICES a=": | passengers were ; Jos Carver, M F Arthar J Murphy. MJ Sime,M J Byrne, Power, Jos F Murphy, | Patk S Hughes, John | ia what we offer for a few days yet. These Brushes are going fast, for they are recog- P Cahill, Albert Doiron, Jas E MeCarvill, | nized as being Aineas A Sheehan, John Gregory, Chas - MeDonald, William Mallard, Jebe Wal- h, | Site Kenneth McDonald, A B Jackson, Mr- | , — Helen Knowlton, Mrs Mary Kickham, | — a Mrv. Robert Stewart, H Carvell, Mrs. | Johnson & Johnson, Davy, J Musick, Mrs. John Robertson, Mary Abbott, Mrs. M Moore, RM Moore, / = THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. J S| Corner Kent and Prince Streets. Mis» Langill,P H Byrne, Mrs. Gilbert Rich- John | Corner Queen and Richmond Streets. 3 er, J SL Barnard, Frank Gaudet, Economy Christopher, Dominick Arsenault, is itself a great income. Hundreds, through trad- ing with us, realize this truth. The closest and shrewdest buyers aecord us priority in the matter of all kinds ot Furniture, from staple lines to the latest novelty, in excel- Gallant, Clare S Arsenault, Jose ‘ph F | Gallant, Jas © Arsenanit, Jae LeClere, Etienne Bernard, Andrew A Perry, Jas A Gallant, Piua Ellis, Joseph R Me Kinnon, Russel Gillis, John P Hennessey, Albert | E MeDonald. Miehael J Cunningham, Jeabelle Matheson, Jnlia Costin, Magvie ! Welsh. ilies \ Narrow Escare The wonder is that at least half a dozen lives were not et by the recent aceident on the Wind-or and Salisbury Railway, to which reference was made in Toe Examiver of Saturday When two cars fall with a 100 foot span dge some thirty-five or forty fet in the bed of a tidal of a br into ten feet of water tream, there is bound to be a smash; and : there is the alditional po-sibility of some- | lence of quality, largeness body being drowned. And this last is jnst } of variety and moderation what several escaped. Miss Coonan, of prices not to be found elsewhere. If you’ve an eye for merit and a taste for ECONOMY, you may gratify both to danghter of Captain Coonan, of A'bert, | hal several cuts about the face, “and was | badly bruised body and limbs, but were bri She was in- efor half an hour after the acci When found she was tying in the | about the no bones »ken serail lent bottom of the car, with the water potiring n around her, anf her head caught ‘by a your heart’s s content by eeat in euch a way that she“tiust heave | Fa : vyned in @ few minutes more Mias coming here. on her way home from Mas a hoe- an wa hadett —. were ale i¢ @ Nurse tn graduated at the Convént de a nlc graduated at he Convent se | MARK WRIGHT & GO., LTD., o. Her sister, Mis« Bertha Coonan, Who Sell at Selling Prices ed at the same imtitution this year. | er a .os She years ar tial = All the Puffs in the Papers Are as Nothing compared with the force and good results of one grate- ful customer. And we have scores of them oe awav our STYLISH RUBBER CLOAKS, and telling their neighbors and friends what bargains they are getting. Good rubber will not harden —will not crack—will nor rot. Ours are thoroughly reliable. And the prices! Well! come and see them, for we can’t make you unde rstand, in cold types what ts aut we can offer you! Our $3 Cloaks, actually worth $5. BEER BROS. showery at first» Tae Weainen.—Fresi: so strong southwesterly to westerly winds; THE DAILY EXAMINER oan args VMichAY WOCLEN Co. Our stock of Readymade Clothing is now complete, and we are prepared to decorate and brighten up the $3 Serge Suits and $5 smported direct from the mills, besides | ah} : WEDNESDAY, cacstuaanaatietmenaiondiempepnangsiapeangenadenr = eee iP ANY. outer man cheaper than it can be done any Worsted Suits for Men, leather ; nothing imported « me he noma eoods. ec are the centre best and cheapest eoods in the city, a full line o We have a large stock of HAT and see our Straw Hats before buying, Remember, we have removed to J in the city. Wool, ¢ JULY TRADE PROWSE BROS. OFFER— SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ey yy | ee Cash Buyers During July ! | You can’t find anyone whois sorry for trading at Prowse Bros, CARPETS, CLOTHING HATS, COTTONS, FURNISHINGS, in endless ee PROWSE HOO. ; The Cheap Men. } 1894. | f | | FLOUR CAN Charlottefown, July 4, BE BOUGHT A FEW CRUMBS OF COMFORT may be gathered here and there, but if you want A WHOLE LOAF of satisfaction buy “VERBENA.” For sale only at SANDERSON & 60’S., Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, June 6, }894—m w f ALWAYS - WELCOME In every roe nn household is what will be a| saving of TIME, ‘TROUBLE, EXPENSE. These are secured in using | | “WOODILL’S | | | | — — GERMAN ~~ BAKING WHITE POWDER, VESTS, BATHING SUITS, Jnly 3, 1894. Siuner f Theses Hotel —WILL— STRAW HATS, | Open for the Season on June 36th, | This beautiful watering-place has ts en | much improved this season, so as to lit as enjoy: able as possible. | Still-water and surf-bathing, croquet and rd tennis, boats and fis hin, r, beautiful shady walks and avenues. Terms very moderate. LIGHT TES Haris Steval Address, JOHN NEWSON & C2, june3o Cc harlotteto wh, Py. 2 4. 3 Clocks and Watches. If you want your © Clock or Watch ‘cleaned or repaired go to JOSEP | Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Wine, ee eben Queen Street, opposite | D McLeod & Co’s. i ireresopeta Quiaker te 200 Having several years’ experience in the form is quicker in action and more reliable | Fatherland, also in New York, I am pre- than when taken in Capsules, Powders or | pared to do all- kinds of work in my line | by al dragglsig Simple bottle free aehpee | with neatness and despatch. | Remember the place. Charges moder- then clesring, card. sp MEAGHER BROS, & wo ate 3m d&w—may28 feb26-—~dé w Sin Montreal, : : handle everything in the Clothing line. Imported Cloths, including Worsteds, Serges our own manufactured T weeds. ; : ts, 4 June 26, 1894, Where in the city. of the Clothing trade, or Come and see our Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy goods ; can compete with them. because we \ | | { | iE i} Ki O q CAN HAVE COOLNESS =; AND v=~ COMFORT during the hot weather in one of Gur Light-weight Suits of Summer Underwear, A good suit for 47 cents; a little finer and nicer for 57 cents; a realiy excellent suit for 85 cents; and so on up. We show a first-class line of Gentle men’s Shirts in Flannelette and Cotton. Furnishings of all kinds cheap. Moore & McLeod. CVSCSS SESS SSS8 SES SOO 8646666868 SeESeBSeVoessVVsossseVsessesesevsseseseseseses Separate Coats, Coats and — and Pants in both imported ‘aurry the largest stock of the If you are in need of Cloth you will is well to call on us, and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds S on hand which we are selling at a very small ‘advance on cost. A new line of GENTS’ FURN JISHINGS just in. 0). MecLeod’s Corner, and we are not connected with any other store This is the only place we do busine ess, and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for ‘ash or trade, and sell goods cheaper for cash than anywhere else in the city. JULY 4, 1894 will wear like We carry Come ne bei and Tans, that won’t make jy to buy cheap. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Market Square, OPPOSITE WEST END MARKET HOUSE. Charlottetown, June 21, 1894—m w f YOUR FEET may be put down, but not in the matter of shoes, as they are a Our Black and Tans are the cessity to a tolerable footing. ing fancy in price. acme of summeriness, and are seasonable, reasonable, satisfactory, sgreeable, and really fancy in appearance, without You can imagine nothing better or hand- somer than our Black and Tans that show you what an ideal warm weather shoe ought to be. superbly this season, by encasing them im a pair of our Black you conspicuous as a member of the Outs Decide now to treat your feet AT ALL SORTS OF PRICES, | . e Few persons want Flour that is simply good. Almost | everybody wants the best. 5 durable. To buy from us is Paris ‘WILL KILL US And thereby save the Y= This iii is Charlottetown, June 20, 1894—m w ST. PETERS SUNDAY SCHOOL, PICNIC —AND— Strawberry Festival ! Tne annual Sunday Schood Picnic will ve held on »| WEDNESDAY, JULY 1th, on the beautiful grounds of John McEachern, Esq., East River. The str. Southport will leave the Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a.m., and at 3 p. ra. Good Refreshment Tables, Strawberries Punch and Judy Show, and ‘Games Swings, &c., on the grounds. June 14,—dy <ly tf guar ~~ te SND | Masonic. Temple Company. Mssinn of the Share- lemple Company Temple, on ~ Thé Annual holders of the Masonic will be held in the Masonic Wednesday, the Lith July, gnil‘@eneral business. By order, D. McLEAN, Secretary-Treas. 1894, at 8 | o'clock, p. m., for the election of Directors | Berger’s English Green while on the warenaied: PURE by W. E. DAWSON, f tne Rules. National Trotting Association. | ———_—— (x) --———. MIDSUMMER RACES AT GEORGETOWN DRIVING PARK, ‘On ee 17th July, 1894. 2.40 CLASS (Trotting and Pacin; g)-- bait be ossineneeeecnns atti. a 2.50 CLASS ake ts oon tnansebesceuhal lnecteonatthtiien nk e007 75 00 THREE-MINUTE CLASS (Trouing BN INE sahn cis cocks scsescvences ” 75 00 Races «tart at one « clock, p.m. | field entitled to first money only |race. Purses divided _ 10 per cent to fourth. | Ist May, 1894. | class. Entries close 5th July. | Saloons. Admission to Grounds, 25 cents ; will be given. Secretary King’s County Exhibition Association Cardigan, P’E. I., June 22, 1894—dy law & wky Five horses,to enter and three to start in each class. ; he to withdraw and remaining ry gues to finish the 50 per cent to first, 25 per cent to se cond, Open to horses owned and stabled on a4 E. Island since Records made after 27th June, inst., shall not constitute a bar to any Entrance fee, 10 per cent of purse in each class. 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, Children, 10 cents; Special fares will be arranged with Railway aud Steamer, of which due notice For further particulars respecting Races, apply to WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Horse distancing 5 per cent tc third, Five and first-class Refreshment Grand Stand, 15 cents. GEORGE F. OWEN, ‘Durham Grade Bull. John Dickieson, ~ Kilkman, West Royalty, has at his etables a fine Bull for service. Durham Grade ju3 3i pd SS S&S % wv ~& SILVERWP tS will interest all our patrons. There is nothing which everyone so much desires as a handsome table service. It takes sil- ver to fill the bill, and fine silverware is the pride of every housekeeper. It’s an opportunity lost not to look at our stock of tables silver,of rich, elegant, beautiful, and novel designs and patterns. These goods exemplify the latest triumphs of the silversmith’s art in the production of knives, forks, butter dishes, cream pitchers, sugar powls, celery holders, tea pots, fruit baskets, etc. The durability of silver makes it cost comperatively little in the end. New Fish Carvers, Fruit Spoons, Bread Forks, etc., just received. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. june30 Provincial Loan. ProvixciaL Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses- sion, 57 Vie., Cap. 6, the Government of Prince Edward island is now prepared te receive, from any person or persons, Tem- 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, ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov. Treasurer. june: 25 pee P. B. Island dd Railway, On and after FRIDAY, lst Jane, 1884, the trains of this Railway will run daily’ (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Trains Inward Read down PM AM Arrive PM AM 24 6@....... Charloutetown....... é 301 614.. y , +++ 6 30) 648. .. . ap ey 405 658....... -oreee OS BMD 4% 736.. . 501 738 455 730.. ° 7h 508 740... 7.” 5B 7R 68 600 815 615 PM AM 140 830 1165 202 84).. 10 44 223 90.. 17 317 935.. 935 442 1030 809 508 10 47 744 600 1114 76 655 i155... 600 PM AM 4M 4m fat "gs 63H 315.. Hrd 738 340 41” 805 405 406 82 410 355 900 438. 8b 93) 500., 24 10i4 538.. 18 i... er 16 AM PM PM MPM PM 82% 410.... 346 9 38 os: ‘ardi 237 10 00 As sanape d George’ 215 M PM PM AM STs conrtcces » Emsetald. ..........0000% 7b BEB. 0000000008 .. Cape Traverse. . +e. cocee OD PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Railway Offices, 3ist May, 1894. ———— Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A Boy to look aller a cow a to do general outside work. Apply at this office. july4 Bi BOARDERS--Gentiemen boarders can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moder- ate. Apply to Mas. Cox, Water Street. july4 Bi pd WANTED—A Girl to dogeneral housework Wy July 7th. Good wages to a competent girl. one other need app Apply to —_ .° W. WELLNER, Prince treet. july ~WANTED—A Girl todo general honsework. Apply to Maus. D. Gorpon, Grafton oe july4 ti WANTED—At ‘e Acadia Hotel, a good Laundre ae, Apply! a the ) Fish Market. july4 WAN TED—Ma er for financial institua- tion. Reference and bond required. Liberal inducements to the right man. Address, The Eastern Assurance Oo., Philadelphia, Pa. july3—3i BICYCLE FOR SALE.—A very light eo peewee tire Bicycle, as good as new, il » sold cheap for cash, Eaquire at this office. july 3—tf WANTED.—A giri for Apply to o Mrs 8. Davies eneral housework. St. FOR SALE.—-A double-seated carriage wre, evtension top, in gc order. Also a light sloven will sold ata bargain. Apply at the office. JRun § WANTED—A Boy to attend a horse and make himself useful about a house. Apply at this office. jomehe te WANTED—A Girl for general housework, Apply at Miss FINLEY’s, corner of Kent and Prince Streets. june2s li pd PASTU RE—About an acre of rich pasture land to let, with pump and clear water on - ame, near Government Pond. Apply to W. . HARRIS. jJune® 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 A. MCNEILL. 32% tf guar pat. TO LET—On Great e Street, over shop, eight rooms. Apply to JoHN STUMBLES. a une lwpd — WANTED.—-A servant girl for general housework. Apply to Miss anaey. Prince Street. tf—june2l FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can have same by calli at Carter's Bookstore and paying musa junel3 MACKERE ARRELS.—600 planed stave oo Barrels for sale, $65 a hundred, at ooper Shop, Malpeque Road, .adjoini on B pe ate I wer property. — Joux J. Siankeen ~ — CANVASSER of ‘good address wo handle our agency. Permanent position fee ood man. ROWN BROTHERS COMPANY, oronto, Ont. lm eod—junel9 TO LET--A House inted and evens throughout, situated on Water Street, Round House. Apply to Mra. Lowpss, meplanete, jJunel9 eneral ent St 6 Si pd | FOUND—A purse containing @ small sum ofmoney. Apply at SANDERSON & Co’s. junel2 WANTED—A girl for kitonen work. Good refere requirel.—P. P. ARCHIBALD, Queen t. unet WANTED. —A Servant Girl for work. Appiy to Mas. D. — june i FOR SALE—A Jersey cow, registered, with ealf, Apply to Mrs. Geo. H. LEDWICKH, cor- ner Kent and Edward Streets. janel3 PICNIC BOILERS to rent at H. D. Wap- MAN'S, Upper Queen Street. tf—junedy