LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | a io : i ai } Special Correspondence of The Examiner } 19, was hot th bead and nstantiy | ¢ oe ner | killed yesterda Michael Mc@Gowen at | axe Not Mon lay next is the last ! as aca — ia the Northum be rland on 29th street and LOth avenu ‘The girl was ; ME , th i:scounts: On . city > s ere £5 LODE and 60 returoing. ; on her wavy t vork when a ted by Mc ta mo Persoxau.—Mr K J Martin returned | Gowen, whom she had jilted. The two 1X wit i hor 1c last night. He looks we ll after his | talked together a few minutes when the ix Goov Hayps he catering at the | vacation. | man drew a revolver and fired three shots S ee Ga ne w lone by J | Mr k Parker Carvell, of Charlotte town, at the ha . each taking effect tn her head M cS } Was in town yesterday. McGowen was captured at Avenue A and ~— |} Mr R V Longworth, of Charlottetown, is | 17th street M ? Dan and alisthenk trill | he re taking Mr Kennie Laird’s place in t 1€ Wasuixncron, July 11 Advices to the . at the Mis- | Bar k of Nova Scotia for a few days. Mr. | surgeor il of the marine hospital ser- : : La rd is attending his mother’s funeral in € indicate quite an alarming increase in > | Charlottetown j f . eet } Vv : ; D a < ne | yellow fever n ¢ iba and other West India . A Ha . Help | i'n Oranece Ti a. —This tea took place | les Phe week ending Julv 29th record. : } at Northam vest rday. The special from |.¢¢ twenty-eight deaths in Santiago, while , :© warlottetown left here about ten o’ k there is an average of five deaths dai'y at . clothes | *!*? 15 cars we loaded with Orangemen I » Princiy t of about 45,000 — and fr ends Everything passed otf very | Pej Phe: are about one hundred Tage ni¢ély, and everyone appeared to enjoy cases the military hospital, and the dis- r then selves The Artillery band furn red | eas pidly reasing. — some Food musi { Piva ro, Pa, July 11.—Mrs. Lena ig I Mr Edwa From Monrrear.—The Campana ar- | Reesner, of Springh |, Alleghany, after . I AN tt made | rived here yesterday about 11 o’clock with ; 94 Kita, her 3 ycar old danghter toa ( Wy Mount | freight and a large number of passengers } ngling as she thought g e . und a |} The Campana is atwin screw steamer, and | * » Hild: r seve nths old s very nicely fitted up, being lig! i}! ul 0 tted le by hanging cs camieninens : ; : : eo m : ul re ughout by electric ty. She has about @ hing {a cioret a » she ay vouna 4 ot ms, and is commanded by } Tg al k w { ght Ss C ‘| rmat Ui juet, late of the Miramich ~ | enoug ! iate dea and oA a , vig te . Exvorrs - Shipped per SS Northun ve 7 By = - sd ru ie od for Pt. du Chene on the 12 ee 4 i os bs ses ¢ $9 8650 lbs w ] i Wa } 11.—Th staie a eee in ie st eet 225 burh oats $99, 70 potatoes nartn mm Ur 1 States Mis ea.—The big tea at Ais | $14. 200 Ibs hams $24; 200 Ibs lard $21; | Minister Sill, at Chemalpo, under date of e N & ca piace on T ——- rhe 650 Ibs calf skins SAl - 10 eases eggs a3 May 16th: s i lditional details of the special tra - | lea C nar wate town f '| Lhorse $95; total $1,203. ; fall of Pak Yonzho, the Emp ror’s ucphew Miscouche a Yelock, local time. A ONL e | Hle was found guilty of conspiracy and : 3 ass 4 he ‘ PERSONAL. | pronounced a tra The minimum legal : | rence | penalty this offence is imprisonment for I e Covrr.—George Goodnongh was | “ae ' ¥ : : aa bas E : hee ad ae - . , ew Rev Mr McInnis will preach at Heartz’s | ‘ gus & i eror being at iberty to ex spt Se See ee ‘= ee eins | hall tomorrow iddadie at 3 o’el rm : | ercise clemency ? luced the term of ban- d rivy about the streets, George ve Mee Carrell is‘here from a York lishment to ten years. The prisoner Was appareasty 5S os = me | the guest of her son, Mr. Harr yn Carve | tak * ll island on the coast near and was handed Aiseten sie friends | Rev R W Stevenson will preach at the | Chemul!po, w will pass the period Con st. Are your eyes weak, suff ad Baptist Church to-morrow morning at 11 | exile. Five bmon men implicated 1D ing from lights, etc.? If so, why not cal os ~ " : fey ps Conspiracy WES RARETS tHe shee o fiend Sas P VicPRae’s ‘harlotte own, Mr. R. O. Cotton, of Scath Bend, | j ght. See ane cpained by Miss E. E | With Mrs. Cotton and son, are visiting | © pa a Sa m guaranteed. | friends in Charlottetown. | BIRTH. . Si te Miss Ella Partridge and Miss Millie | At K ot ym July 6th, the wife o Gecrct, Mexru Remember the gos- | Partridge, of Sydney Mines, left last Satur- | Mr. Lewis Beer of a son. ee oie Phill onie Hall, Sunday lay to spend their vacation with friends ia | me afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the} Montague, P, E. Island.—North Sydney | = railway men. Strangers always welcome Herald. MARRIED. Lesson—Psalms, 1--, “Dengnt tn ode) ” SUPREME coURr._ | On June 10th, by Rev. E. ©. Turner Law cee : | James E. Sentner, of Pownal, to Miss : : wa _ bidad Sivomein. Sele 12. } Hannah McGregor, of Lot 48. 4 a bas al seum, Wi ha Crabbe vs. Carson.— Phe jury last even On. June 20th, at the home of the bride, ‘ x agen s. bret |} ing returned a verdict in favor of the | by the Rev. E.C. Turner, Aaron Parker h ail de r hs that hu plaintitf for $15. | Inge,of Pownal, Lot 49, to Mrs. Ellen Mc- at Lie r s “Please ad cut ‘ The Queen vs. Jame - McIntyre —In hae, of the same piace. ‘ the pit = ont ; fra 2 dictment for assaulting and wounding a At Quincey, Mass., on July 3rd, by the sae —_ | man named McKinnon. The Chief Justice | Rev. Mr. Dewing, of ¢ ambridge, Mass., Dox’r forget the Miscouche tea on Tues- | this forenoon sentenced McIntyre to Miss Maggie Graham, of Quincey, to Mr. day next. Professor McKinnon, late of tw ) years’ imprisonment in Dorchester | Donald McPherson, of Forest Hills, Mass. B n, the best piper in Canada, is to per- Penitentiary. oi = — pe The Heckman Band will also b Alexander McPherson vs. John McDon- There will also be college songs present , tweaty-five picked voices, with Cc € ad organ accompaniment. oniiain | Tue Canapa.—His Honor the Lieut.- Governor visited the ship this morning and was received with the salute. The Lieut.-Governor and Mrs. customary Howlan have issned invitations for a ball on Mon-} day night at Government House. } | ~ 4 UR a tif Hospirals.—The “Canada’s Coons” gave their second entertainment in aid of the hospitals last evening at the Up- era House. There was a large | The programme rendered was the same | n the previous evening. During the wmance Mr. Cloud Hill photographed | attendance. as 0 Hert: yet t : “the coons” on the stage = Home Manvuracrere—We were shown today a very handsome oak counter show case made by Messrs M Wright & co jfor Mesers Johnson & Johnson’s Queen street stort This case was made specially for | ‘ tobacco, and has a perforated bottom with zinc trays for holding moist- ened felt so as to keep the goods from be- coming dry. cigars and — - — Scspayr.—Mr. A. Farmer one of the of- iicers of H. M.S. Canada has kindiy con- sented to lead the 4 o’clock gospel meeting in Phubarmonic Hall to-morrow. He will also hold an evangelistic meeting in the same Hall at the close of the ices. A hearty welcom of the ship’s company as can come. Every- \ body invited. | } church serv eto as many} ieee Forxerat or Mrs. Latrrp.— The esteem iu which Mre. D. Laird was held by all classes in evidenced | by the large attendance at funeral | yesterday afternoon tev. David Suther- officiated at the house and at the grave. Among the many fioral tributes was a beautiful wreath from the employes of the Patriot Publishing Compaay. The pall-bearers were H J Cun lail, Frederick de St Cc Brecken, S C Nash, Wm Mutch, (dopetown), Thos Heath Haviland, Wm T Huggan, Esquires. -—_o——— the commuosity, was ner inpad Cuxistias Cuvucnes. — The annual Christian ch the Idthis year, beginning July , in the Great George street The pulpit Sunday meeting of the irches of Is!and will be he 13th, 7.30 p- mm Christian cnurceo. moruing will be occupied by the Rev. Mr. Harding of West Gore, N.S. Th tev. bas Mr. McDonald of East Point, who spent many y he S States, will address the Association at 3 p. m. At 7 p. m., Kev. R. W. Stevenson of Montague, formerly of Syracuse, N. Y., will preach. All are weicome. a - — eare in tl Southern Cricket Maron.—The cricket match yesterday betweea the Phoenix club and a} team frem H. M. S. Canada, resulted in a| win for the home Play began | about 2.30 and lasted ck, when drawn. The team. until bOCK stumps were ship’s men were first to bat, and ran up ascore of 57 Before being retired. The home team made 74 runs. Murray and Carvell were the only ones to make double figures, the former getting 23 and the latter 18 runs. it wanted ten minutes of six when the home team’s last wicket fell, and the | ship’s team went in for their second in With the loss of two wickets they time was called, about hings had made 26 runs, wien The home team put up & poor fielding game, and were it not for the effective trundling of McQuillan and Murray, the than it was. her teans did good work in the The reat oat have been ot os zit might lave en ot & Re snip 5 field, playing a werk of their wicket pecially good. The wa) which he | i then banged it at | } | ry su arp game. keeper was cs : } ; gathered in the bali an Z the wickets, made the Phoenix men very shy about wandering any great distance cut of their crease. The day was a eplen did one for cricket; and the ground Was 1D excellen: idition tor beth bowlers and batern: ; This afternoon the Cabots are trying conclusions with alniost the came teu | ‘ ‘ a the art fore the Cor A Rose by Any Other Name, Would smell! as sweet. It’s not the | hame but th hing which the name stands for, which count: It is not the high priced label on the bottle, with which the | ever offered in the h | And yet the wines are ROPE FOR HAY HOISTING | Charlottetown 7. | and will sail for St. John’s, Newfoundiand, THE LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. ald.—Action of trespass to land. Now be- Peters, Q. C., and H.C. McDonald for plaintiff; McLean, Q, C., fur defendant. ne BVOUVVE 6448 BC8T E4998 wanted Bor- | in Clarets, public is concerned. The public , oe. ; good but cheap wine, and this the deaux Claret C burgunies, and sauterns, at the lowest price iatory of wine selling. } ; has supplied, | quarts They | } j they lin any conntry—$3 and $4 per doz. excellent. have age; they have robustness; have bouquet. Wine forthe poor last; a wine which will not hurt bim, but rather build him up. The wine for the people. Address—Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital Street, Montreal. man at ———_e oe Some Srames.—A prominent official of Philadelpia has a son who is a wonder in the matter of sticktoitiveness. The yourg man some years ago took up the fad of stamp collecting. As a result he has papered his room with stamps of nearly every nation. There is not aspot on the wall or ceiling that is not covered with a stamp, and all are placed in perfect order, | so as to present the appearence ofa re- markably unique pattern of paper. A close estimate piaces the number of these ctamps at 82,000. The centre of the ceil ing is covered by Columbian the other parts of the ceiling are blocked out artistically. stamps and seshacshaiiasica Tue Campana.—The first-tlass steam- ship Campana, which is to succeed the Miramichi on this route, arrived here from Montreal! last night bringing a and a number of An lescription of the Campana was published in THe Examiner ashort time need not be repcated here. It may be re marked, however, that the Campana has | superior passenger and freight accommoda- tion, and is fitted with electric lights and all the modern improvements. The state- rooms are large and well ventilated, and are all on the upper deck. There are two large and elegantly furnished saloons, and a well-equipped sd ioking room. The Cam pana is commanded by Capt. Baquet, so well and tavorably known in connection Miramichi, and associated with him areall his old shipmates on that steamer. Those who contemplate a trip on the Campana may therefore rest assur- ed that their every want will receive the most careful attention. The Campana left for Pictou at two 0’ lock this morning. about half-past eight, cargo passenge rs. ? general large extended } ago, and th the With Une IN SIXTY FATHOM COILS} 10 coils 2. inch. oe * a ete Se i. a Be Wholesale oaly. GRAVEL BROS. uiy 13--63 pat tue&fri ey Black Diamond Line. Soe oe me | The SS BONAVISTA, sailing from Montrea on Friday morning, July 12th, will be due at Monday morning, J aly 1L5to, via Sydney. carrying horses. cattle and sheep on deck and prodace under deck For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., jaly3 Agents. FA Midsummer 3 White Sale. ; a - of LADLES'’ ees astonishing. sported by vs. DAILY EXAMINER + — GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. New Yorx, July 11.—R Finn, aged ¢ Sunday ¢ Beverages ! Before going to church, after church, at dinner, or any time on Sunday or any other day, Lemonade Tablets make a cool, refreshing drink. No trouble to lone in a few seconds Zohuson’s prepare —its In bot- ts at 10 ig 12 table Lies Containit JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. W é 8 nge Phosphate and Root Tablets at same price. SSG GOOB 6424404664660 9008 80605008008 O3888F Ball oe Bearings. When the wheels creak something is wrong sure. The wheels of our busi- ness run without a sound, and there will be no jar- ring in your house if you FURNITURE get your here. MARK WRIGHT & C8., LTD. Who Sell at Sellins Prices. Wants, Lost, Found, X¢ Advertisements under thie heading charger ive cents par line. WAN (ED—Young man of good address to call on business houses, etc, Salary $°.00 to start, References required. Call at Room 37, Queeh Hotel, 2i pd—july 3 BOATS FOR SALE—\ sail boat, sloop rigged, 16 feet keel, and 124 feet keel row boat. Both boats are in good condition. Apply at G V Moo3k’s Barber Shop. lw pd—jyl0 PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for oneortwo cows near residence of L © Owen, Esq, Saint Peter's Rood. Apply to H JAMES PALMER. mayi9—tf T) LET—A nics cottage on Filzgroy Stree East, seven rooms. Apply to J D TaYhor, Queen Street, junelt -_ - —-—-— — TO LET— The house at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; possession given at nes. Apply at Tue EXAMINER Office RESIDENCE FOR SALE—The. property of Mr Archd Johnstone, now occupied by Mr Webster, situate on the Malpeque Road, near Bayfield Street, verms easy. Apply to A A MCLEAN, Solicitor. lw-july9 W AN fED—Salesmen to sell choice line of hardy trees, roses, shrubs, ete, in cities and villages; no long tramos in the couxztry; po experience needed; agents and customers treated as liberal as the best: write tor lerims, mention this paper.—Stone & Welilngton, Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. may4—2m (6) WANTED--A cook. Apply to Mrs F WwW HYNDYWAN, Kent Street. tf—julys TO HIRE.—\ first-class Horse and Buggy also a dole stated Ph ireton Terms reason able. EnquireatG.G Jary’s Jewelry Store north side Qac2a Square, Opposite Post Ofice May io -dy 5mos WANTED AT ONCE—Good coat, pant anc vest makers; no apprentices need apply to MCKAY WOOLEN Co. tf—junes TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton Lodge on the North River, and formerly the tum- mer residence of th+late Admiral Bayfield; Apply to BAYFIELD terms very rea:onable. junel & BLANCHA®D, HOUSE TO LET—The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and heated with bot water; possession given at once. Apply on premises or to H JAMES PALMER. tf{--may29 TO LET~—Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply to PROWSE Bros. : f—may! TO LET—A comfortable dweiling house, WHITE WEAR ever in- The values will be Sale will begin Saturday morning, =20th inst. nities, We open next week the largest variety ! BEER BROS. us Tue Weatnen.—Moderate to fresh south to west winds; fair, followe | by showery “weather, situated on Upper Great George Street, near Post Office. apply to Mrs B C PRowsE, Hillsboro Square. 3w 13) pd—jyl2 FOR SALE—A trained spaniel dog, two years old, first-class retriever, can be had cheap by addressing P O Box 162. 3i—jyl0 WANTED—A good canvasser for every county in Nova Scotia, New Branswick and Prince Edward Islan, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 125—ap26 TO L¥F—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, includ ingsmal! bath room and convenient pagtry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street, Brighton Road; rine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren imoderate- Apply © W C Haruts, JR, mayi is also admitted by everyone. ings, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises and NN a te nn nC emneanaeeee m m oer - JULY 15, 1895. ————— Cc. gaaend. mens a —= For Saturday Night LADIES’ BLOUSES, worth up to $1.55, now only 98e, ' LADIES’ HOSE. a = Bi IC cle Meet A Big Basket—only Se. " & pair. BIG BARGAINS IN BIGYCLE GOODS only 4 cents each. PARASOLS at “clearing out” prices. . GENTLEMEN’S SHIRTS. White Laundried—a | | ready to wear—only 65c. Unlaundried from 30c up. NEGLIGE SHIRTS, all kinds and prices. COLLARS, TIES, CUFFS, etc., cheap. MOORE & McLEOD. Caps, Sweaters, Hose, Light Shirts (just the thing for hot weather), all sizes and prices in stock, Summer Underclothing, sizes 54 to 44, from 45 cents a Suit up, CLOSING OUT SALE or Gentiemen’s Furnishings Hats, Caps and Readymade Clothing. We are positively closing out these Departments of our business, and will sell our Entire Stock of the above Goods at DISCOUNTS OF FROM 25 TO 40 PERCENT. Some Lines at Less Than Half Price. The class of goods we offer for sale are the most fashionable in the market, Genuine Discounts will be given till the whoel is disposed of. TERMS SPOT CASH. DD. A. BRUCE. Charlottetown, July 4, 1895. Balance of Straw Hats at cost. _ 200 Children’s Suits at cost, to fit Boys from 4 to 10 years of age. Throw away this chance and you throw away money. PROYSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. LONDON HOUSE ! et Bargain in Kid Gloves. Ch’town, July 6, 1895—246 LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 cents, for 50 cents LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. ‘v. J. HARRIS, Selling Selling for 95 cent AGENT PST a —— Finest and Best Assortment of READY-MADE That we keep: the Largest, CLOTHING in Prince Edward Island) That we sell these goods at hard times prices That when we advertise to do anything the peopic know that we mean what we say, and that it shall be done. Now, in plain, matter-of-fact words we intend for the balance of this month to excel ourselves and make things hustle. CUOTHING especially must go. Our beautifal stock in this line will be sold at prices less than the material alon» would cost. We do not go in for handling in- ferior goods, but we sell the goods at the price of the cheap. 100 Boys’ Suits at $1.00; 200 Boys’ Suits at $1.50; 400 Boys’ Suits at $2.50; hundreds of Men’s Suits, hundreds of Men's Pants, hundreds of Men's Coats. in addition to the above we always keep a fall line of Tweeds, Flannels, Blanket- ents’ Furnishings. In short, our Store is the Great Emporium ot everything you want in Gentlemens wear, so come along. Charlottetown, June 27, a a Times are hard; our prices will help you through. WOOL taken in exchange for all the above goods at the highest price. You cannot afford to pass the Bargain Corner. WKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. RT tah a wee Seance coi Se FOR SATURDAY. ’ Expert Testi ‘ Sie Page ee by Expert Testimony Women’s Fine Dongola Shoes, worth $1.50, for $1.00, A thing of beauty and a joy to those who ° oe on See ee a « Fine Dongola Bals or Button, worth $1.75, for $1,25, are using our new steam hoists in Charlotte- J. B. MACDONALD & CO. |= ! >yonouuced First Class use our new automatic piston valve creamery engine will after years of constant use say the same thing, as they will do their work at less cost of fuel and repairs than any of the light- weight machines imported here. They are strongly made, ‘with solid forged cranks, large bearings, wearing surfaces eel taken up when town. And we will guarantee that all who will Charlottetown, July 13, 1895—dy <a et re eerrnntemeencnelae Sees THE WALTER A. ¥i680B 2? required, requiring no expensive foundations. Being self-contained, can ‘be placed on any firm floor aud fastened down. Sold at competition prices. Valves considered, they are cheaper than can be furnished by any in the business. Call and see tuem work or send for prices before purchasing elsewhere. Hstimates for creamer- ies complete furnished on application to McKINNON & McLEAN. P. O. Box 358, Charlottetown. Telephone Connection. july5, law & wy cee were ES 7 ue : aw - aS OR ~~ “<— te ee . TUSULAR STELL MOWER Leads _ others in lightness of draft, weight of machine and ease of management. Requires less repairs than any other makes, which also applies to our t/a Rakes, Reapers and Binders Send for catalogue. Our Prices Speak in Boots and Shoes. 485 The reason we sell so cheap is that our stock is put- chased for spot cash, and are all New and Fashionable Goods. No old-fashioned stock and odd sizes. Some of our competitors bait their hooks with large discount figures. The people und-rstand that little game and cannot be bluffed. They know that men don’t waste time doing business for fun. Examine our prices.and the quality of our stock, and you will be satisfied that we can give you the best value or the least money. WEEK3% WARREN, Ch’town, June 28, 1895—135 & wy North Side of Market Square. ALSO—Frost & Wood “New Buckeye” Mowers, “Ithaca” and ‘‘Tiger” May Rakes, Porter Hay Carriers, Hay Forks, and a full line of Haying Tools and Repairs for Machinery. Quality and Finish first-class and prices away down. Specially low prices, Wholesale and Retail, to Cash customers, Send for Catalogues and Prices. : We still have a few Road Carts and Road Wagons left, which we are prepared to sell out at close fizures. Call and see us if you want a bargain. Don’t forget the place. A. HORNE & CO., 4