ae ea, semen: ene ' ; : i f : i t : pe, LOL ONT se — LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, (LETTERS 10 TRE EDITOR. Mayries a Srectarry.—Beer Bros. - Nerti Provr.— Fishery Warden | Stanley today seized & trout weighing jibe. 2 on. 19 inches long, which was Morell River vesterday. -_ We Dir the attention of our reader * : sale ; % Rocklin House on Wed- in \ ss advertised in another Ast ation, there is no better i -_ Tewreran Vrient Division meets at 8.30 o'clock in Masonic resting discussion com ight of meeting will be i 2 evening Laces Orr.-—Owing to two of the ita in the Dominion Day Races not r tilled the Directors of the Driving Pa vmave declared the meeting “ off ”. j races will therefore not iake place. \. O. H.—The picnic of the Ancient Ont f Hibernians, at St. Dunstan’s ge yesterday, was a most pleasant alts There wae a good attendance, and the various sports and games were well >t : : « sted rhe by U ve St. Danstan’s team i - Reaeack or Promise.—There is excite- | } Moncton Abbie or Mary Me- Grath, a Salvation Army lassie, is suing | one George Grey for breach of promise of marriage. Grey is a young widower, employed in the Intercolonial shope. | Marv claims one thousand dollars as the | ' ; wee eet i balm for her blighted affections. New Post Orrices.—The fellowing | new post offices will be opened on the Ist | July: Greenvale, Lot 46; Joseph MeDon- | ald, postmaster; served from Souris semi- weekly. Charwood, Lot 45; William A. | Leslie, postmaster; served from Souris tri-weekly Ebbstleet, Lot 2; M. D. Lacey, | postmaster; s rved from Kildare Station | . tri-w eekly amuniiiaie Meertive ar Wixstoe.—-A meeting of the | farmers of Winsloe Road and vicinity was held at Winsloe last evening, Mr. Johr Holman presiding. Trofessor Robertson | made a most interesting address brimful of zood sound alvice regarding the dairy- ing industry Short addreases were then male by Hon. D. Laird and others. The professor also inspected the dairy station at Winsloe, which is doing good work. i detent Tue Goruexscre system of managing the liquor traffic is likely to be adopted by Massachusetts. The Norwegian bill, aa 1 is called, has passed beth branches of the | legislature This system eliminates to | some extent the element of profit from the dealer and gives it to the state or town The system was adopted two years ago in Sonth Carolina, where it has been found | somewhat difficult to enforce. iceland A Narnow Escare.—Yesterday morn- | ing at an early hour an old man named | McDonald, belonging to P. E. Island, had a narrow escape from serious, if not fatal, injury about one and a half miles west of | Harvey station. The night express from | Boston was running along at about twenty | miles a» hour, when McDonald fell off the | end of the rear car. Conductor Cassidy | was near at hand, and on being told, im- | mediately stopped the train. With one of | the trainmen the conductor walked back | ard was amazed to meet McDona!d walk- ing toward the train, not the least worse of his fall beyond acut on the nose—St John Sun. Or PERSONAL. | ' Mr E. W. Ebbetts, of the Plant Line, Boston, is at the Hotel Davies Erastus Wiman, the onetime million- aire, philantrophist and capitalist, has been sentenced to Sing Sing for five years and six months for forgery inthe secoud de- ree. Dudley Foster, better known as Prince Tinymite, Nova Scotia’s smallest man, died at Bridgetown a day or two ago. He was 16 years of age, 30 inches high and weighed 20 pounds, We understand that Mr. James Jeffrey Roche leaves to-morrow morning on re- | turn to Boston. On Tuesday he was | ae with 2 complimentary address yy the students of St. Dunstan’s College to which he replied in appropriate terms. We congratulate Mr. George I. Foster, B. | THE DAILY EXAMINER oN, ee <5 i o KING'S COUNTY PRIZE LIST Sir,—Last week the } gine Cem- mittee of the King’s aus ake Company and the Hon. Mr. Kick} “of a ' ’ on. Mr. Ke ham, of | Souris, the Government Commissioner for | controlling the Legislative grant of one thousand dollars in the prize list, met in Georgetown for the purpose of preparing a prize list for this year’s county industrial and agricultural exhibition. Hon. Mr. Kickham’s antecedents are such as to cause surprise that he should be selected to perform so important and difficult a task, requiring an intimate knowledge of agriculture, horticulture, domestic. ani- mals and poultry, besides an acquaintance with farm implements, various sorts of handy work, and manufactures of a more pretentions description. Perhaps in this case the Government should not be too | severely faulted. As Mr. Kickham had | the gall to present himself last winter as a candidate to represent so purely an agri- cultural community asthe Cardigan dis- | trict, they may be forgiven for supposing | he has so great a love for farmers and their intere-ts as to be willing to spend i eae | and be spent in their behalf, and that the baseball match Was easily | duty of revising and improving former exhibition prize lists would be to him a | work of love, his labors resulting in a “94 } prize list which would aim at pointing out to the several industries intere-ted the best paths to take to attain success. But whatever may have been the reason for his appointment he was certainly a dismal failure. His ignorance of the business was only equalled by,his selfish haste. Such an undertaking as the preparation of the County Prize List in an intelligent manner by one set of men, cannot be got through with in haste; many hours, and even days, should be spent before anything like jus- tice can be done the public. But the hen. gentleman's object in meeting with the committee éppears to have been a desire for the notoriety of having his name on the prize list. He arrived by the eleven | o’clock train, and announced to the com- mittee that he must have dinner and get back to Souris by the return train. To eccomplish this purpose, he, by his familiarity with parliamentary usage, managed to shut of discussion, and de- manded the adoption of class after class from the ancient pages of former years’ prize lists, unmindfal alike of the ruffious absurdities of some o° these premiums or the wishes of others members of the com- mittee. Hon. James Clow is a very differ- ent man. His patience, zeal and liberal- ity in everything connected with the |} county shows cannot be passed without | remark. But to return to Mr. Kickham and his | antediluvian prize list, he spent an heur | in its perfection, got his dinner and was in time for the train. REerPorrer. ee Tae Marxet.—The attendance at to- day’s market was fair and the supply about the average. Prices were slightly changed. Butter sold at from 16;to 18¢.; eggs, 6 to 8c; chickens, 50c. per pair; fowl, 55e. per pair; ducks, 55 to 60c. each. Outside hay sold at from 55 to 60 cts.; oats at 41 to 42 cts; potatues at 25 cts.; mackerel, fresh, 6 to 9 cts.; salt mackerel, 5 to 6 cts. lobsters, 2 to 6 cts. The first strawberries of the season were on sale in the market today. There were only a few gallons jon sale, which were purchased by the hostess of th: Davies House. The priee paid was about 50c. a quart. Puituarmoxic Hati.—The concert in \the Philharmonic Hall, on Thursday evening next, to be given by some of Mr. | Earle’s Music School, we predict, will be |a@ great success. Fine classical piano | music, vocal solos, and operatic choruses, | by the pupils. In addition to which | Raymond Archibald, Esq., B. A., will play | violin solos; Mr. Rice of New Glasgow, | Mr. J. Rogers, of Montreal; Mr. Heber Bur- rell, of St. John, and Mr. F. de C. Davies | will sing. Miss Florence Findlay, our | highly talented elocutionist, has very | kindly consented to recite. Miss Florenee | Earle will sing. Programme on Monday. | Look out for it. | Do you have headache, dizziness, | drowsiness, loss of appetite and other | symptoms of biliousness ? Hood’s Sarea- | parilla will cure you. Es —————— = —— A., of King’s College, Windsor, on his | acquisition of the two letters thet are the | goal of a student’s ambition, and Mr. A. E. Andrew on winning the Hebrew prize. We publish the honurs list in another column. We extend congratulations also to Mr. W. J. Cox, of Cornwallis, first in arts in the matriculation examination, and to Mr. Harald Macdonald, of Georgetown, who | passed second on his list. Mr. Cox has | been stadying here during the past winter under the Rev. T. H. Hunt, whose candi- dates have so far always distinguished themselves and their tutor. Mr. Mac- | donald is a candidate from the Collegiate School. e+ere COURT OF CHANCERY. Tuvespar, June 2) Eliza M. Moore and another vs. John Ball and another.—Thia case was tried be- fore tne Chief Justice, instead of the Master of the Rolls and the Vice-Chancel- lor, whe were, through interest, prevented from acting. The report of Msster Long- worth was read, and the matter was al- lowed to stand over til] 25th July, to which date the court adjourned. The Master of the Rolls presiding. Blue vs. McFadyen.—This is an admin- istration suit, and the accounts are being taken before the Master of the Rolls in order to save expenses. Tlie balance of the estate goes to infants after payment of debts McLean, Q. C., and H. James Palmer for the Infants. Patrick Connolly ve. Walter P. Byrne— Bill filed to set aside a deed made by the plaintiff, an aged man, to the defendant, an infant, without any consideration. The Master of the Rolls decreed that the de- fendant be deciared a trustee of the lands composed in the deed for the use of the lainciff and that some officer of the court Ge appointed to execute @ conveyance to the plaintiff. A. Peters for complainant; A. B. Warburton, guardian ad Litem for defendant. Mayhew vs.Stone.—Mr. Stewart, Q.C., applied to have this case set down for hearing. The Court fixed Wednesday, August 3ist, next, as the earliest day at | which it could be taken up. o- Indispurable. Why spend $i fora bottle of medicine for ac mplaint when one box of Beech - am’s pills, costing only 25 cents, will cure nearly ul! known diseases ? This is because constipation is the cause of nearly all ail- ments and Beecham’s pills care constipa- tion A valuable book of knowledge mail- ed free, on request, by B. F. Allen & Co., 365 Canal St. New York. The J. & J, Comb is made specially to our order by the best manufacturers in England. Being made from best rubber, they are PRACTICALLY UNBREAK- ABLE. They will be found ex- tremely pleasant to use, each tooth being perfectly rounded aad smooth and will pass freely through the hair without pulling it or injuring the scalp. Each comb bears our name, which is a guarantee of quality. We would like to show them to you; you don’t need to buy. Price 25c. each. We have other combs from 5c. to 50c. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. Corner Queen and Richmond Streets. | i | june22 OFTEN SAID | “The more preacher : they like him.” The more our goods are seen cession. buy FURNITURE. Who Sell at Selling Prices. june22 FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 189 McKAY WOOL leather ; nothing imported can compete with them. We handle everything in the Clothing line, and home-made goods, We are the centre of the Clothing best and cheapest goods in the city, imported direct from the mills, besides our own manufactured Tweeds. and see our Straw Hats before buying. in the city. uw COMPANY. Our stock of Readymade Clothing is now complete, and we are prepared to decorate and brighten up the outer man cheaper than it can be done anywhere in the city. Come and see our $3 Serge Suits and $5 Worsted Suits for Men. Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy goods; will wear like We have a large stock of HATS on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. A new line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS just in. Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported trade, because we carry the largest stock of the If you are in need of Cloth you wil! do well to call on us, a full line of [mported Cloths, including Worsteds, Serges and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds Come Remember, we have removed to J. D, McLeod’s Corner, and we are not connected with any other store This 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 cheaper for cash than anywhere else in the city. wine | The BYCYCLE which is now in PROWSE BROS. window will be given away in two weeks. Someone has to get it. Why not the reader ? Come and try your hand ! THIS WEEK we offer special inducements to buy Shirts, Hats, Ties, Braces, Collars, Cuffs, and everything in the Gents’ Fur- nishing line. Watered Silks, Silk Ties, Atso — Carpets, Oilcloths, and House Furnishings. We lieve cheaper than any firm — - - 7 SS ee Se ee SS Sn IN EW Watered Silk Ribbons, Braids, Umbrellas, Received To-day ex 8. S. Siberian from Liverpool. } sell the best goods—we be- on P. E. Island. Anyway, we leave that to our customers to be the judges of the value we offer. Hundreds of CHILDREN’S SUITS must be sold, so come and get one cheap. Charlottetown, June 22, 1894—m w f PROWSE The Cheap Men. Charlottetown, June 18, 1894. BROS., WT om MOORE & McLEOD. of the popular man or they see him the better same. applies here, The the better they are liked. One’ satisfied customer sends along another, and so we keep up the pro- Fall in line and MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD., CAN BE AT ALL SORTS OF PRICES. BOUGHT Few persons want Flour that is simply good. everybody wants the best. 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 & C0’S., WILL KILL US ¢ i Berger’s English Paris Green — while on the We carry Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, June 6, 1894—m w f TEA PARTY And thereby save STRATHGARTNEY, the COOL In aid of the P, E. Island Hospital, | A Tea Party, under the auspices of thie Ladies’ Hospital! Aid Society. of the P.E. Island Hospital, will be held at | Strathgartney on Wednesday, July 4th. (If wet, the Picnic will be held on the ——— ¥<=> This Green is warranted PURE by WwW. E. Charlottetown, June 20, 1894—m w f For Hot Weather. following day). ry _ For the purpose of raising-funds for: a sf , Contagious Disease Ward. os Fine French Balbriggan Shirts MISS MAY DAWSON. WT Wie td Wt 4 June 14—dy fr 18th tl dte wy x NOTICE. 5 L ia A. HERMANS, of the old firm and old; + Light Summer Merino Shirts stand, has thannfactured a new kind of | ‘ . Wrought Iron Railing, far superior to cast and Drawers. iron, and splendid designs. Parties desir- ing tofence in their plots in graveyards would do well by calling at his store be- | fore purchasing elsewhere, at Lower Queen Street. and Drawers. Net Shirts. | being fancy in price. Ligh Cashmere Half Hose. AUGUSTUS HERMANS. ~ . Ch’town, June 15—tf FOR SALE. to buy cheap. HARRIS & STEWART, Vv Our Sale of Sample Underwear DVERTISING Jung 14, 1894—d tf Will Begin MONDAY. imported by us. The Price is only alue in Every Case. Chemises, Knicker, Corset Covers, Blouses, Esq. Children’s Dresses, Aprons, etc,, etc., et. BEER BROS. a Fraction of the LONDON HOUSE. Charlotteton, June 8—dy 1894, The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets, owned and occupied by W. J. Miller. Possession given about Ist October. ly at Miller Bros., Queen Street: Charlottetown, June 21, 1894—m w f — _ ss TTRACTS TTENTION ND CUSTOM! Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, strictly according to the British Pharmacopeia. Quinine in this agreeable form is quicker in action and more reliable : i ubt, the dain- —_|than when taken in Capsules, Powders or The goods have arrived, <a a Wear ever Pills Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale tiest novelties and most perfect samples o Pills draggists. Sample bottle free to physi- “ and Tans, that won't make you conspicuous as a member of the Outs DAWSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ee eT YOUR FEET may be put down, but not in the matter of shoes, as they are a necessity to a tolerable footing. Our Black and Tans are the acme of summeriness, and are seasonable, reasonable, durable, 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 in a pair of our Black Decide now to treat your feet To buy from us is J. B. MACDONALD & C©0., Market Square, OPPOSITE WEST END MARKET HOUSE. NEW -FLOUR JUST RECEIVED AT 8s, B. ENMAN & COS. receipt of card. clans upon recs (GHER BROS. & CO., feb26—d&w 3m Montreai. TO LET. WANTED—A girl for kitohen work. Good li House, situated on Prince | references requ rea.—P. P. ARCHIBALD, x ae occupied by W.W. Clarke, | W°°n Street, ti~junes cheap for Cash at Possession given immediately. PRINTERS’ MACHINERY—For Cylinder and Platen Presses, Paper Cutters, and all hes a aac Be eeapltry a ookbides PEAKE BROS. & CO. | DYES ViviaN, 22 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. junlé sat tf. i ts Charloutetown, April 30, 1894—mon wed fri June 14—tf BEAVER and FAMOUS brands of Flour very Ss. B. ENMAN & CO’S., In J. D. McLeod’s Old Corner Building. 4 THE §.8. FASTNET Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. POR HALIFAX, 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 ints in Great Britain and Continent at owest rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, June 16—dy. r For Barbadoes. The new clipper Schooner Neva, 170 tons, due here in a few days, will carry a limited number of horses on deck at low rates. The Neva has proved herself a splendid vessel for carrying horses. Intending shippers” should apply at once. GEO. H. TOOMBS. june 18 lwk, WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Headquarters for Fishing Gear. NEW SUPPLIES NOW IN. may]8 CAN YOU SEE the moons of Jupiter? Certainly, as the telescope brings them within range. For reading and all ordinary pu of vis.on our Spectacles will enable you to see perfectly without overtaxing your eyes. It’s pleasant to see stars, ef it’s absolutely necessary to see well in our daily occupations, and spectacles are the telescopes of business for all who are troubled with weak or defective “sight. Defects in sight grow like grass, and only glasses will save you from the crop. Come to us and be fitted with glasses if you need them. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. junel4 DAVENPORT SCHOOL, Portland Manor, St. John, W. B. Boys educated for College or Buriness by an excellent staff of Resident Masters. Special Attention Paid te Rell- gion, Morals and Manners. Visitor—The Lord Bishop of Frederic ton. Warden——-Rev. John M. M. A., Oxford. : Day Scholars, $45; House Boys, $206 per annum. N. B.—Boys with fine voices for the choir will be admitted at much lower rates. School Year begins September 3rd. Ap ply to Headmaster. tl lst seep—jal3 Wide Awake And buying WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER, which costs so much less, and quality guaranteed pure and wholesome. Or Still Asleep And paying for Baking Powder in Tins, which are useless when emptied. June 1. 1894. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, Davenport, WANTED.—A servant girl for acral housework. Apply to Miss ALLEY, ‘Prince Street. tf—june2l MACKEREL BARRELS. —#00 planed stave Mackere! Barrels for sale, $65 a hundred, at my Cooper Shop, Malpeque Road, .adjoining old Brewery —~ rae oun J. JACKSON, june2i—2w PICNIC BOILERS tw rent at H. D. Wap- MAN’S, Upper Queen Street. tf—june® CITY CANVASSER of good address to handle our agency. Permanent position fer ood man. ROWN BROTHERS CoMPANY, ‘oronto, Ont, im eod—junelg Saree AT Once. os a few weeks two or three active agents to sell a popular arti: Students home for vacation can make a money to assist them in educational expen- _ Apply quickly, giving eee and stat- ng ex ence as salesman, any.to Box 53°. O. Halifax, NS. 2. unel§ WANTED—One or two girls to help with sewing. yo A Miss Rowe, Grafton St., one block below Fish Store. 3i—junel9 TO LET--A House painted and papered th hout, situated on Water Street, near Round House. Apply t Mrs. LowpEn, Eep junel¢ FOUND—In the Charlottetown Royalty, a wild goose. Owner (ifany) can obtain infor- mation by spplying at this office. If not called for the be set at liberty. junels—8i pd WANTED.--A Servant Girl for neral work. Apply to Mrs. D. STEWART, Kent St. june 16 $i pad FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can have same by calling at Carter's = . une and paying for this noe peti 67 ey EPR te si, no aagaene xen soe PD Ie he Ee Herp: Be fog m i — lt ae . * <n oe site “va on cron res pw