THE DAILY EXAMINER NE LOCAL AND OTHER ‘TEMS, A thoroughly enjoyable time was by i wo sttended. aU 2 see PROWSE BROS. BUY YOUR, SHIRTS AT TUESDAY, JULY ~ (, 1896. PROWSE BROTHERS, Buy your Dress Goods at Prowse’ Brothers. Johnson & Johnson cream parlors by the newly installed Nobie Grand. tor. Is the Tea that brings trace and Pleases custumers, Fibre Chamois Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. S i 3 t +S ™ P ay: r ‘ rij : ; . : . : . ° e Stull the tirade comes our way; thousands of happy little fellows are | . 7 tee Never sinc? we opened up our children’s — recon have we : be sey- | Wearing our suits this spring, and make u» mistake, they are the best Our Gents’ Furnishing Department is full up soll so many little suits as this srrinz. The quality 3s the best, th: era at Malpeq dressed boys in town.—PROWSE BROS ren - af Ie ved ss y3 nh. J L e . . . . ° st ] s are per! > " _ . i ; $ 2 ta aol with good, fresh, stylish collars. cuffs, ties, ytes are perfect, and the prices are the lowes tin thee ity, that’s what i eS | brings the trade-—PROWSE BROTHERS. \ ‘ a x = 3 S ¢€ —_— : 7 |BUY YOUR CARPETS AT PROWSE BROS.| = braces, hose, underclothing, hats and caps, == Trms TE Manca Tea takes place as a oo By A PROWSE BROS ts af . . m - s. A . ave ude Will you make up your mind to trade with us, or are you satisfied | white and colored shirts, cotton, linen and ; ; ai t> trade other p laces and pay from 20 to 15 per cent. more for your} lk | dk hi There is one se ttled fact in the minds of the most sensible e peop le i gy eg ‘goods ’?’—PROWSE BROS. silk handkerchiefs, ete. on the [sland, and. that is that they can get the largest assortment, just : m the 220d | as gcod goods, and sve from 10 to 15 per cent by trading with us ke BUY YOUR CLOTHING AT PROWSE BROS.'B i ‘ ‘ re ~The regular . 4 P ROW LOS-'Buy Collars and Cuffs at Prows ‘S ; ca catia te regular qu |Buy sat wse Brothers./ Buy all your Goods at Prowse Brothers. I In pre mor w | i - ‘ en ae an pele ae § THE Ss Best. |§) —er | PRODIGIOUS TEA. | ae ta ogg — — a¥% ” wee ae makios coy LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. tearns is Bes Silver Plate SMS st Ye SS UU visitors than Inet year Nels accel : TN i i ail a ah al ha i a a visitors tha ast yeu , Ry T} A : 2 . Rf, : P " Pou we Covnn.— This forencoe, wie TRE WORLD OF: SFe In aid of the funds of ok an o eish, bette nov as Smiler, yas a . Ia 4 \\ im Power, of Char | tined $2 or 10 days for drunkenness. The Wheel, That Wears St. Mar garet 8 a ry ee was seot to Rockhead i inal i: i : : # |} At Charles River Park, Boston, on Sat- Church, SZ % k or two ago for], Patil oe wears aah of the season at St | arday afternoon, Tom and Nat Butler, on — oles j > 8 ¢ nai 100 yecnic to orr y . ~ > 4 : ae y > . TT : ‘ comers. Power | rw. a 0 Ja he a : B a ee a tandem in a handicap Face, one mile, -In buying sliver plate —WILL BE HELD AT - ii. , i acd ‘ ¢ farm and jumpe . | Wh 10.30 ; Fi aes an made the distance in 1.453. In an ex é i she \ ‘cvounts he had not | aot at 10.30. m.and 2 p. m. Fare STAPLE [ E GOODS. | hibition mile paced by a quintet they ware of any kind, there * a> t 7 nate | did the mile in 1.45 3-5, beating the pre i. ita a | vious recon of 1-47 3-5. are two things tocon-| Bear River Sta ion, | %% a ww Sy ae { s o lay s men i a ‘peo pb a a ini the A the bicycle meet at Woodgreen, sider ler bilit : olron ress Stuff. ,you# ant to see us. @- ie Bi one ae Poi * in patrons of the Hotel Davies, the proprietor | London, on the 4th, Watson and Patt- . — durabiuty ant oS No matter what your taste, no matter ot. sonn ™ ——— ee? ee ae } . , ay > “ej oe . = ae fl : a: a yet a of that popular hostelry has secured the | Betts wor the five mile tandeim race f1ilist'ec ¢ tality— oth Ais how heav y or light your purre, We can AS apa i for © vety ansoval i, ; building on the adjoiuing corner, known ‘ ve 10.16 1-5, beating the world’s record of i We. lease sufficte t a ve ‘ ble sail on J Oe OCT, > r ae . . ' 248 Mo bei os eae the Hills-| 88 the “ Lepage House,” which he has eMWe 10.18 made by Anderson aod Vanherrick of which ean b2 secured , Se pease you. We : ‘ m annexed to ne Hotel This a lds eight = * 2 } at Louisville, Ky. - A bi hi 7 wee 7 5 | , } } 1} , : ° . 1 » a+ “4 ° er t 7 te 2 n yan le and well furnished rooms to = - The Rifle by purchasing from our wha Seid i cal, oye A ) ine of pret ‘y “seig oe ic pel yard, ails y : g d d:stribu-| Mr. Davies’ splendidly equipped hotel. r . ‘ 1e comm sbarge are aking — / ‘ a \ \ <b. ’ . a - er _ he | avies spie on lly " iipped h u S ua The first of a series of matchesto be com Lote laaaall Be exiepsive preparaticns a the canal A> ne ti ler Spe Cial lot, light or dark ; aS at a ay - hoe | , . ; - shot by No. 1. Company Garrison /Artil+ ‘OMp SUOCK. eau- maciet Of visitors. NA jus tas you wish, ea ee per yard. x ik oe we. mnie se NFORMATION FANTE?.—F, ldgar lery, will be fired at Kensington range to- : : oe Tea T wat i a S Triple née Te nial and ie: Se de . 5 7% 3 : ea Tables will be groaning, and gi:s es ot ae a Triple ca lia a Tea, Social ar = air — of Brimfield, Mass., writes the morrow (Wednesday) afternoon at three tiful creations in Silver wilt Tee hating with * exhilarating Fe *f@Ne Tage tal More &akes pia OG ues— stmaster Yharlattat . > ¥ ot "i ¢ mage i . > ar . " ” : ror aa ne ~ nda lal tha ter, Char _ town, under date of e Nn e o’elock . The competition will be for ware, Niginal in desien Revolving swings, Dancing Booths Bow- ewe 4 ae 5 day, 14 3 potding books a1 the 4th inst., “to give the address of some badges end a han Iscme silver cup, There ; 5 5 ling Alley and other amusements will te Sit se yn y asked to make returns as soon | | farm a that can give avy information in will be five matches in all. The highest select in finish and at provided. as ae poss! ble sie | regard to an Ins ec t that de stroys potato 10.000 aggregate scores capture the badges, and é All are cordially invited to attend, and si ! . ‘th \ Fawiry of six for $l.- It will only | bugs. and if it is possible to rend the the merksmen mating the highest scores the very lowest prices. | partake of the good things for the occa axe A Splendid Asso tient oi % eal in the a Sells ie aun al Insect to this State A good many far Ten thousands yards | in the different ccmpetitions fire off for the toes > i ie cost one a ® . ~ {mers would like to have information con- Bl . cup at the close of the series The vu 7 ; ay ye unfavorable 7 returr res t hurch 8S. S n : : eached ‘ I ciose 0 1€ tes. ‘ P j Should the day prove unfavorable, the . e ‘ . at S ilk o 9 : ns [f Me eee +4 Cotton, all was presented to the company by Lieuten- W. W W ELLNER tea will be held on a next fine day. — AS } U WSs . wt : ies oy ed _ mentee qualities, ant F. Parker Carvel!, recently appointed Tickets 25 cents . . : ae mad Worryixc Womex.—Worry adds years adjutant of the regiment. : ‘ a : a NZ i Nie its ¢ sat : , 9 7 4 » Sl Pon to @ Won an’s life, and worry ing isa babit » 000 ' aiiatiien If you buy it of Well A special train wil} run from Charl otte ee e Tage 5 - tiCKets r VeUsS —_ j whi h she uld be ruarded ac ains st by any A i i % 7 f ll ing a , “h d le: ar e : , : t Halifax on Saturday the Berkshire “' ’ a. town on following local schedule: ai. co anothe ut uns wie hte & easarel Two st ards ; ; e:; itsall right. é co! - ‘ an _ ‘i eas ae = om : thousand e ds Bed Regiment cricket team was defeated by the ight Leave Charlottetown 8 05 a.m. Ge o Mepizat.—The annua! meeting of the} ' on ——— ee pcan _ T ickiny. Wanderers. The Berkshires went. in first “ Royalty Junction si.:.* aS S P Eiward Isla Medical Society ty | ther _ ae eee ag ane — a eo and made 151 runs. The Wanderers then - “ Bedford $50 “ A¥z 14 CENTS PER YARD, w i e Leg.-lative Cour na a ec d gg aa : aoe a prs 1,000 went in and for the fall of three wickets D ® : “. Mt. Ste wart -e. = ww Cc er this (Tuesda ng. On| ee ie ae a ae O ail ards | mai? 202 rans. Of that J. GoMackin esirable Suburban Residence « Morell 950 « 9 ope W e-day ani 1 lav the Maritime) — s wn re 2 Say - : — “ ay lous Mn: Yards | tosh made 53 and W. A. Henry 97, both << Be! Diter’s 1010 « oe see a Medical Assoc'at vill hold its ressior ee Pach uteedle: tniiied ok a Cream Sheetings. not out. FOR SALE. Arrive Bear River, 6 inane AS Wi ‘ — , There will be three Se ae Sa Oxford beat Cambridge by f ickets Leave Bear River, for return, 5 30 * ssions each day, beginaing wt 10.30 a.m, | Oright side of things, for if this be done] 9 000 in the annual cricket match between the | MBS KLIZABETH BURROWS offers for eas We KA\/A > wonde ere > 2 . : end : . ° an jd s i ce nderful how different even real unleaeaiath concluded on Saturday at ~ Padi private —s her iesidence, Tickets will be issued by this train at ee = 3 . i a eek sities, conclude: ‘ ‘ situate at the extens he S > : 7 . . Go agg a troubles seem. Seen Two thousand yards Pil- Lords onishat grounds, London. Road, just out ae ov jee mark undermentione} rates, good for return by 2 OO re C €0 *@ sta‘ed that during the visit of Hunter a: id low C ttons. acres of land adjoining. There is upon the | same train on date of issue. ome ov. Cc: way Waatatn N.B. about 600 A Hanpsome Crarr.--The steam launcl OUtONS ‘The Oar. property a good dwelling house with comfort- “At -— eo . ea ti ks kee wat . _ os able outbuildings, a large gerden sud ‘ne | Prom Charlottetown, Royalty Junc- aS AY names of peoy with awakened con- Eleanor, which left Pictou for Stanhope Cash This is the day of the Henlev regatta, | young bearimg orchard, Also, a good well of a oes D Miad , a : sciences were handed in. The total] on Saturday morning, reached her destina- : The crews are in excellent condition, "a tion, York, Suffolk, Bed- Ss ‘Z Successors to Perkins & Sterns. ww : antes tee unnetingn sauna betta ales Gls “ieeteien at I } eing free from city taxes and with'n ten ford, 75 pro — r , - , a os co oe oo) See 8 Some Joug it for cash. Got mere nee ae ae minutes walk of the Post Office, and .sur- “ Tracadie, Scotch Fort, Mount = > e797 Disbursed, expenses and chari-, what os trip. Tbe Eleanor is owned . THE BOSTONIAN FOR JULY, rounded by lands which can be leased or pur- wy scene 4° meggetde ts Pa ° ties, $347.56 The balance was harded to; by Mr. G. A. Devlin, of Deuroit, Mich them at the lowest prices. —_——— Gow at reasonable figures, this prop ‘rty Stewart, St. Andrew’s 60 Wee & oa e& sis & au & i. & " Oy a . 5 he baiau i > ane a re 7 oe ray . J f ‘ers a rare t 1 ee » lo . ) SF a oer, ox es AS SS = Ks oe the evangelists jand with hi m during thetrip were Mr. If you need such goods, _ The Bostonian for July opens with the} ef obtaining = couuiestabts Got snrettlons "oe eee Love, Peel 45 as re SS = ~~ Y VAS AN ay , oe . ie d | Campb bel lof Pictou and Mr. L. Winches come and buy the .,, | important announcement that. beginning oe : ; Marie, " | or A Goopv Yuiewp.— Mr. John Tweedy, ter of this city.. The Eleanor is 2 beauti 7 & ( uy Cm, We| with the August namber the publication aa ea ones. apd om pate lace a un om : M idgell. St F pi r’s vd suit, yy Galas Poit atel cA ad fr null registered ful craft, steaming nine miles an_ hour, cin give you the best | will henceforth be known as the National | Davies & Haszard, Solicitors, Charlottetown. s wip ager, a oe SZ A fick of C tswold sheep 145 pounds OF and is elegantly ‘fitted throughout. Mr. orices and no mistak Magazine. This step is eminently well Ch'town, June £6, 1896— * Selkirk, 15¢; Rollo Bay ” / “das wool. The fl cx consists of 6 breeciug Pevylin intends using the launc s I ? stake, advised, ae tl eas: itsel a : : : f : £ lin inten using the launch as a , a the magazine itself has for Return tickets will be issued from Souris ewes, 2 ehearling ewes, an aged ram and pleasure boat during his stay in this pro- some time been a coming periodical in the Harmony and New Zealand by regular 5 ] ebearling ran rhe pair of sheariing | vince. He is to be congratulated upon cosmopolitan field, but has been handi- y senda om dale Sth aia ior there ay * gute’ clipped SO pounds, the imported , bis enterpris iE PEOPLE: @ capped considerably by the local character € vening train on date of issue : 4 -= = 4 shearling ram 22 pounds—making &0 | qemu a - ~ ha are of its orig.na] name. Under its new title, " ae. ia = average clip of 14} pounds each. however, this prejudice will be done away j 3v order of Committee. ‘Sidi : ——~ - 4 with, and the magazine, which promises conical SOG Dk cs : a ~ Exuisities ww Sr. Jous. —Sow that the much, will soon find its place in the front june2?4—dylaw& wky, H, W dwiy pat. > “= smoke ee — a eo ae ee rank of ten-cent periodical literature. The ' Wa wold be well for manufacturer, leading article in imp >rtance in the eur- ; = : = . Bl el “a : / 6e = ee, Soonee Ont OE bitior rent issue is an aceount of the “Recent er er S Lily Queen Is the Ss preparations for the St. Jobo Exh bi ion, | Ulympian Games,” by George Hortoa, the Uy, ; ; } : which opeas ia that city on Sept. 22nd. | American consul at Athens. Photegraphs Best o- We have a nice line of light suits for Entry papers have ‘been we Aves bt ute j “i taken on the spot especially , for the Bos- est. ve 1 y f he Sui $5.00 1 . roughout a M aritime r¢ ce es, ODDFELLOWSHIP. tonian form the illustrations. An ex- , a Wy the warm weather. puits, Dev. ane up. Pe ee ee ae eee ~— tremely timely article is the one entitled TC ; suk C j ests Straw Oe een ik — ce 7 , . st a = oats, Ligh ests, ete. UW A. Everett, S:. John, N. B Bro. Waller, D. D.G. M.s assisted by | ‘Travellers’ Protective Association: Their - Lily Queen Flour is Silk Coats, I ght Ves at Stra Hats, Hin tini t Tr aa, lasts: Siatiadnalad Bros. Brehaut, Small, Waye, Johnsen and | National Convention at Terre Haute,” by 2 made trom a mixture of \. Wy, -~an excellent assortment. sak tes 6 thie vilinas dete ie lide, olen Boreham, installed the officers of, St. | Harry Z. Griffin. The photogeaphs fr itoba No. 1 Hard and | 7; a a ; ae ioe W on ae oi the| Lawrence Lodge No. 8, I. O. O. F., as| this account were taken during the con- Manitoba No. * ~ 5 _ ails wed 2 of t haar wr ted for ae Con oes | one : vention aud are excelleat representations the best Ontario Winter LON sea ¢ 103e who voted fo onser- N.G-<—D. W. Viol avson. of the occasion. The other articles which i late ant hat large cross ; ‘ . 7 , r ° i 8 on oe Se ee ee eens V. G.—Jobn J. McKinnon, ave full of interest are“The New U. S. White Wheat It make ; me Pr a th coat We ave ghonag! © ; Rec. Sec.—Geo. 8. Taylor. Dry Dock at Port Orghard, Paget Sound” - 4 © one of the finest Family ie rotestantism : sav 10. x co . 1 . : ’ . ~-_ ° . ‘ ; Perm. Sec.—J. S. Nelson, P. G. and “Salmon Fishing in the Columbia x . 1 d: day tions are a disgrace to Protestantism. | “7 ° “eat ; anada t0o-da ere oui os ee, Treas —Robert Rattray. River,” both by Wm. M, Sheffield. The ’ Flours in © ep ora ngtes. Peg ae Ti a : an a he | Warden —W. C. Whitlock. regular “Living Fashion Plates” depart- aWson S and has giv onthe tes 6 a = : e we ‘9 a ~ Tr aie Headii ht | Cov.—J. F. Whear, P. G ment includes for thi month illustrations 8 8 5 oliitiiiashiem to our custom- | Bomery Of the evens 5-51 —— 0. G.—S. B. Enman, P. G. and descriptions of the several beautiful a . : aa Verrerpar’s P1 “i Slates d a I. G.—John D. McLeod. gowns worn by Lillian Russel], Mile. Mer- Wholesa'e and Retail ers and ourselves. ae Se 1 a ath | R. 3. N = —Will ne Small, P. G ode Melba, Viola Allen, Amy Busby and WaAnten.— Old KEstab.ishod = wholesale a ee L. S.N. CU. C. McNeill. Ethel Rerrymore. The Sotion geoup fot | © eeee wanic one ee eee 8 ee ’s ; ester fF morning, a goodly ber oO > uy } , a . , ° stro. sentativ 4 ' section. C | Teena dieeaimainn clin atin | «=_ TANGLEFOOT > R.S V. ‘6 dane McRae. July contains the following attractive | pay « hustier about $12.0) a * eck to can | >é'er ae | @OOSe CeSCOreE LOSE CSET COCR OOOSOCZORCCCO SOC COO CORE Ceee I ; vv Mf ; este ‘bt th ie ea L. 8. ¥V. G.—J. D. MeMillan. short stories for summer, realing: “Seek- | with, Drawer 29, Brantford. t. jlydccw. ; : : ° Sa ee ee Hat Le ice ta . R.S. 8.—John C. Vance. ing Evidence,” “A First Ciass Stowaway,” Ch arlovtetown, Jun? 11, 1896. | here S @ Satisfaction ® _ ai oe : i” P seo ” rs "feu - aa oa bl : Stick Fly Pa per a Ss . — Frederick Semple. “The Second Manager,” "Miss *Lizbeth,” em me ee ‘aa i? e ne ° = e Pa tt = oe ‘haplain—F. H. Seller, P.G and “The Reward of Bravery.” The mag- : i aa . Pe ee ee - a 7 0 : Oeidie EK. Bell. azine is completed by thesregular “Auth - About feeling stylishly dresre oe rite te oe - Wholesale & Retail. Marshal—H. M. Davison, P. G. ors and Books” colamn @nd “With the that everybody can enjoy _— ee es ee he tage Me _ After the meeting was concluded the} Publisher.” Price 10 cents, The Bostonian ar e ne On. 250 RP Ree brethren were entertained at Carter’s ice | Publishing Co., 83 Newbury Street, Bo:- s - nkalaatae Ciry Sen Boarn. —The regular | s mont iy eting the City School Board was held la-t evening The reports of the Principals show the total number of | pupils attending the schools to be 1337, ani the percentage attendance Miss Laird tendered her resignation as teacher in Prince Street School; and Miss Gregor wa: granted leave of absence for twelve months. . Several anp] cations for | P sitions 48 teaciers n the city sc he ols were real, but it was decided nox to make any app°lotments until the G. vernment , atv) City Council sball bave appoint ed representatives at the Board Cuaistian Exp yr “at the regular semi-annusl business ting of the Christian Endeavor of Zic mw Charch held last night the following ofhfisers were elected : President, D A Bruce V ice- | President, Duncan Marsha; Recordi ng s tary, Ann » Fraser (re-electe 1); Trea- surer, Annie Fe guson (re-e'ect-d); Cor- pony es ng Secretary, Ida Coffia (re elect Convener ef Lookout C ymmittee, 1. sure "ic > Lex ids Prayer Meeting Commit Matheson; Social. Mrs. Murdoch ae Visiting, Miss Magzie Stewart; Poer fouse, Dougall Gillis; Literars, Mrs. Sanderson: Music, Miss Mary Camp wll; Flower, Miss Effie Me Millan; aa }weners Mission Committee, Mu Kenz‘e and Duncan Marshal. >, Mra. = of 2° POPPI RT OH OR ORT OND us this week. HC HODnNPOnO DORR OR NORD ONN NEW FURS.--We A ALAMASAMADLL fore shown he.e, waien Lau naqnddaganasddins nee Graduates in Pharmacy. TO : Wage-Earners MECHANICS, | CLERKS, SALESMEN, FARMERS LABORERS, MILKMEN, GARDENERS, ETC., ETC. | AND OTHERS Four dollars spent here for Furniture will nett you more _ you get elsewhere. “WARK WRIGHT & C0., LID will show an WO Aue Add AbO S44 N44 144444444 erate to fresh ex wi.ds, weather to-dry; southwest aud weet winds and fair weather to-morrow, ~ BEER BROS, ceedingly handsome range of new furs this fall, including many choice novelties never be- southeast and south aan <1y0vevvvnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnnennsMnnUnnnTOpTRETEIDITFADDNNTPRREZ FUR REPAIRS ALTERATIONS Ladies who wish repairs or alterations to Capes, Muffs, Jackets, etc, may have them attended to by se nding them to ai: z = = z 3 = 3 = 3 3 showery pinder. ———-—->o@ SUPREME COURT, Last evening the jury failed te agree on a verdictin the case of Eiward Power, charged with forging an order or req ‘est for money upon Hon. F. Peters, and this morning, after the Attorney General had informed the court that i: was not his in- tention to proceed further against Power he was discharged on his own recogniz ance in the sum of $600, to appear for trial when required. = = Macdonald for the Attorney-General; . Stewart, Q.C. for the prisoner, The Queen vs. Allan Macdonald, Jere miah Mahar, Francis Gormley and Angus McRae. Indictment for housebreaking and larceny. In this case the court al- lowed the prisoners to withdraw their plea of guitv and plead not guilty, owing to their extreme youth, and they were ac- cordingly tried tuis forenoon. The jury found them guilty of the charge, but not old enough to bave a guilty knowledge. This amounting to a verdict of not guilty the Chief Justice, after giving the boys some good advice and exacting from them a promise that they would behave better in future and aitend school regularly, dis- charged them, Attorney-General for the Crown, ————--»~eae——___— PERSONAL. W.C. Moir, the well known baker of Halifax, is dead, Mr. D. Waters, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax, is at the Hotel Davies. eer. L. E. Dystant, of Halifax,is hee ou @ business trip. Fe is at the Queen. “Mr. C. C. Gardir er retu: nd from Boston Ja-t evening, and is registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Macphee an 1 two childrer, and Mr. Jobn Jardine, of Boston, registce | at the Queen Hotel last evening. John Davies, Bertha Cowyduck and Julia Merchant were passengers in the Bonavista which left here tor Sydney and Sc. John’s yesterday afternoon. The Rev. Bernard Price, who recently arrived here with 98 yarty of English orphans, takes this means of expres:ing his thanks to all persons who aided him in disposing of the children, ! | land also to the newspapers for services rendered. Mr. Price left for home this ' morning. All the orphans but one little boy, seven years old, have been disposed of. e+ere Celery King, 25 cents.-- Johnson & Johnson, the Drug- ' gists, COTTAGE TO LET. —_—_—_— A nice cottage on Fitz-roy Street East, now MARR'ED At the City Hotel, Charlo tetown, on July Ist., by Rev. G. M, Cani pbell, Joseph Campbell of Searlton, to Sarah A. Dixon of Stanchel, At the residence of the bride’s parentc, North Rustico, Thursdat, “July 2nd by Rev. Jas. F. McCurdy, B. A. Hammond Johnson Toombs, to Flora McNeill, third daughter of R slerick and Eliza Woolner, all of North Rustico. In Boston, on June 30th, Clara M., wife of Benjamin Shephard. DIEU. In this city,on July 2nd, 1896, E. Ruth, beloved daughter of Alexab@ér and Eu phemia Cornfoot, age | six years and seven months. At Peake’s Station, on Thursday, June L8th, of inflammation, Samuel Rodgerson, Esq., in the 58th year of his age, leaving a wife and three daughters to mourn their lo:s. Deceased was of a quiet ani un- assuming manner, and a kind and ob: ging neighbor, ” Requieseat in’ paé&! " t* ———S——=— —— a SUIP NEWS. Port ef Charlottetowa. | & * ENTERED. July 6—Fannie, Wesion,, Glace Bay; Athlete, Weatherb'e, Wallace;* Blondel, Ca npbell, Sydney; 8 A Parkhurst, Perry, do; ss Bofiavista. Fraser, Montreal; Car- digan, Keeping, Glace Bay; Rine Pride, Bouchie, New Carlisle; D Cronan, Brue‘s Rustico; P L G, McIsaac ty Pictou; Rust’ y' Hughes, St Peter’s, C B; Leveret, Garcir, Pictou; Patriot, Decoste, Boston; Georgi Harold, Bonne}!, St Jobn’s, CLEARED, July 6 —Favorite, Weston, Richibucto; Athlete, Weatherbie, Wallace; ss Bonavi: - ta, Fraser, Sydney; P L G, Melsaac, Pic- ton; Wm Aitken, Bat, Orwell; D Cronan* Bruce, Cape Tormentine. VALUABLE Brick Residence FOR SALE OR TO LET FOR SALE or TO LET, that hand- some three story brick reside” cé, situate on Rehmond Street, fronting Hillsborough Park, known as the property. of the late Wm Kennedy. There are two entfrarces to the premises, one from Richmond tt, running north 162 ft, and the other in the rear on Weymouth St. TEN good rooms in the house, and a large dry cellar’ ‘under the whole, namely, donb edcawing room, sliding doors, dining, bed, and bath rooms, ete In the rear of the premises are @& stable and coach | house, Water from the water works in ee house, ga House can be seen, and 3S€ sion given at once, on application to the unde:- signed, cec pied by Rev D H Lotge, Poss ‘ssion eiven 6th July. Aoplytod Db Tastee. wo julys : JOHN INGS P’town, July 2-='% hon ¥ Every pound satisfactory, out ok near that there ae two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be suse and get tle est. For sale wholesale or reiail by h. S- "MORRIS For The... Warm Weather derclothing. Hats. See our Men's Neglige Shirts EVERYTHING AT LOW PRICES. J.B. MACDONALD & €O- Washing Goods. Prints, Galateas, Ducks, Ginghamg, Oxford Shirtings, Muslins, See our Men's Balbriggan ied See our Fine Cashmere Sccks. | See our Light Summer Coats.) - See our Men's and Boys Straw | | Fiannetic ttes. | em ee Good Stock now showing. | T.d, HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE Ge ee in ther gowns and wraps, be canse it keeps skirts and sleeves in just the right thape not for a week, but till they are worn out—furnishing a grace and® stiffuess which nothing destroy. so find the RED STAR LABEL on EACH venuine ee article. Tmit YARD to be sure of getting the FOR THE SEASIDE ations won’t s atisfy you, Try a pair of our Canvas Shoes We have them for ladies, men, anc boys. W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building ‘Trousers Are _ part of the suit wear. Every well dressed man should supple: nent his scits with extra trousers of the right material, to ene most sub*e to tain the genera! appearance of the +uit No part of the attire posresses inore importance. Nothing ean be more clit gruous than ill fictiog and unfash wonable trousers, and certa uly no trousers in town fit or look as well as these made by S. A. McDONALD, Leading Fashionab'e T: ‘ior, (in our new _premises) _ | | | eae S Fa EASIDE HOTEL, | hustico Beach, PEL Se ee UMVER RESORT OPEN “JULY l ae. ae Fine Iyand cane, Berntiful Grounds. Siady Walks, Boating Bes Surf and Still W dter Buhing. nice picr, Bowling Alley, Cro | quet and Taunie Lawns. ete—A ddress JUMN NEWSOVN, | fz ft C sarlotetown | ee: ome p TERMS PT WINGO yk Ea fe $7 to $10 per reereh BRR MALY ! > ae fos —= week; $l 15 te sl Pol Bosh, hh ‘ gah day; discount 1@ - : rer cent. till July }5th _ Coach meets tll trans at ;Hunter River “Station. Coach leaves Charlottetown direct every Tuesday, Thurs day an Sa‘urday, between 4 and 6 o'clock p. m., calling for guests,