LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. H : To} mn tl ‘ j ‘ ' } $25 000 “ > i porta tesit ot | "ins } Kk Grand Lodge, - PROPERTY Mr. James Cur \ | wed the Lord pro- ‘ mprovement — 1K Bee On Saturday afternoor aman named Wyand, Ca lish Road, caught tire from and vas burned to the H. M.S. Brake Comune David Sma Harbor Master of this port, has re ‘ ter from the Staff Commander Hi. M.S. Blake, stating that that vessel t Charlottetown about the 17th of enn M TARY I he theers ar f ‘ ‘ pe SS boat will ™m this | ev y a he D Shed at & ary Kverv vember of th : requests t | ent.—D > Capta - \ ‘ \ r WOK piace after Hi rough I e : hnown trician Ja Bradl for & purse lisance i The race ‘ wor te o ~ James’ Cucren Last evening the k Thomas D reached an able ! t congreyations wails of St ( | ir was ably as io ‘ ‘ 1 DY Mr and =Mre (. A. Ryder and Miss Blood, of the First Bay ‘ Reading, Mase Mr. Bell I i un with his usual skill, -_ Court News In the Chancery Court ar ty town tl taking of evidence in ti ‘ f Westawa' ». Westaway was neluded on Saturday, after which the { irt adjourned The argument of coun vl! be heard in Charlottetown rhe City Court and the — al Court were nh Sé€ss this fore Judge Fitzgerald presided a i Cricket Phe cricket mateh, Phoenix been played at the Park Saturday afternoon last, did not come off. At half-past three o’clock the full Cabot team were on the field,but only four f the Phoenix team pat in an appearance After a few aia delay a scratch gam was arranged, but at about 5 o’clock piay had lv stopped on account of the rain We lane that the match is indefinitely estpousd Cabot, to have cxtliitiltagimate Some Recent Frres.—Seven deatroyed by fire at Shediac urday morning, at four o’clock The fire the rear of the Union Hotel, whence it spread to the old post t office, the First Methodist Church and other build- The !ose is partially covered by in- | surance, \ fire at Buectouche on Thursday night resulted in the loss of about $10,000 worth of property. The fire started in an unfin ished building intended for a hotel. In one ef the barns ) remnnae were several valu able horses, which couid not be saved. iit Crore Rerorrs.—The first crop report | for 1893 was issued by the Nova Scotia Government’s Secretary for Agriculture on Friday. Itis up to the 10th of July The hay crop does not promise much above three quarters of the average; potatoes are fair; wheat is nearly up to the average; barley buckwheat good. The fruit prospects thus far are for a good crop. Excellent reports have been concerning the condition of the the Northwest and throughout Provinees of Ontario and Quebec EASTERN NOTES. buildings were on Sat Started mn ings’ good; received crops in the The Gowan Brae cheese factory is doing gol work Over a hundred cheese are ready manufactured. The building is first-class Mr White, the contractor, spared no pains in making it fully up to the specifications He deserves credit, and gets it trom shareholders and milk alike Some whe were a little suppliers tin a 1s at firstin embarking in this new rprise feel vatisfiedthat making on the co-operative plan will benetit any other branch of The probability is that ear the output of cheese at Gowan ibrae will be nearly double that of this many who have been holding back next now cheese farmers more than industry yet tried next year, a* are likely to fall into line eason, if not sooner Lobater factories all promptly « losed on the 15th Both fishermen and packers are satisfied with the Government regula- tions this vear It is hoped tha present rules will be adhered to for awhile at least Changing them too often is bad for the business The tea party at St well Marg aret’s was attended { large number of people eathered early in the day rhe rain which came at noon iterfered somewhat with tiie arrangements, but all hands bravely tood to their post till it was over Cakes ; = und every body went home ] eased A strawberry festival came off last hureday at Kingsbor which was well patror Quite a number of the villag- ofs . taking advantage of the ex- ‘ li y la for a drive to the East, helped » swell the numbers on the festi- va nnd The cakes were auctioned tthe close by®Mr W m MeLean, G'ad to niet sorry fo part was felt, if not ex- pressed, by more than one bachelor fri nd rathering dispersed Rev. Mr. Bishop, after filling the pulpit the Kingsboro and the Souris Baptist churches for the last six yeare, has re- signed his charge, intending to go back to his old home in We lfville, N 5 His re signation, which will take effect some time has beea accepted with regret on the part of his congregation. As " —_ he ix verv much liked Outside *t his own ehurch he is aiso regarded as a man of refinement, @a polished ape aker am early next month, kind and considerate to all Rev. Mr. Dutcher, late of Vernon River, is now settled im Seuris Re me Lodge is in Souris visiting friends On Saturday evening he received a te legram him that his church at Shediac wa- ashes. At the evening Methodist Church, Souris, on Sunday last, to the calamitous cir that occurred at Shediac in of so many valuable building telling services in the the pastor refe rred cumetances the berning among thes m the church whose pastor wa audience present in the een No One Knows that are where all their Umbrellas pins and buttons Few know dixappear to all the my ta where made handke re have aime hiefs been known to vanish whilst the owner's back was turned Ah, well! ‘Tie an ill wind”—you know the rest Umbrellas, Sunshades and Handker chiefs are alwavs in demand Don’t lose this opportunity of replacing ”" We are going to aving chance. ‘the lost and missing rive you & lone Ves Don’t pass it Men are ited also my BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Toroxro, July 24, 10 a. m. to northerly winds; rong during the day, fine and cool | in the bill, THE DAILY THE NORTON BLOCK. A Brief Description of the Handsome Structure—Macdonald’s New Building. Work on the handsome and commodious store of Messrs. R. B, Norton & Co... on Blue Serges EXAMINER, . : the site of the building destroved by fir last winter, is bout completed The “tructure reflects great credit ipon the ywwhers and builders, and will add Yr The with basement, m which it is located building is | three stories high and is | built of brick throughout There is a fire proof wall between it and the adjoining building, where the fire came through last winter. The prin ipal repairs and altera- tions made consist of the putting in of the new ftire-proof wall referred to, and a new front and floors and roof. The brick vork in the front is relieved by the intro- duetion of grey freestone trimmings, which add maternally to the beauty of the structure. The old style windows of the former building have al! heen replaced by » \= ; larger andomore modern ones, and othe a needful alterations have been made to the exterior Che interior of the main stor has been considerably improved and bea ified by the addition of a new ceiling artis tically finished in natural wood, and the office has and comfer been made more commodious table \ has been buil new, t at the rear of the of modern design for the trans- W idle stairway store; and an elevator ferring of freight from the basement to the Upper story, and vice versa, his also been placed in position. The founda- tion has been vreatly strengthened, several = MONDAY JULY 24, it is economical, very dressy, very durable, and is now in style. ous and therefore healthy.” A large assortment now in stock. Not affected by sea water. Stabilis Dye. Will not shrink, will not spot. Plain and fancies. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. LS95. * Por- new columns and supports having been put in—and the building is now better adapted fomthe carrying on of a general hardware business than ever before To put the structure in its present shape, Mr Norton says, cost about $3,000. The wo of erect = ion was performed under the super- intendence of Mr. Charles McGregor, and the men employed were paid by the day. Mr. J. B. McDonald is erecting a very handsome bri k structure next to Me sare Norton & Co’s building, which he hopes to have ready for occupation in a short time When the work is a little further advanced we shall endeavor to whe a of give the general pub- Hic an what the structure will be like The Sparham Case, % Kemprvitie, July 24.—Muoh interest is felt by residents of this place in the of Mr. W. F. Sparham, of Ottawa, to whom case reference was made in an Ottawa despatch © a few days ago, as a sufferer delievered from from kidney disease by the use of rices Dodd’s kidney pills. Mr. Sparham was born and brought up here, and is well- known and universally popular His friends here had heard of his illness and ear his failure to obtain relief from all the medicines he tried before taking Their wonderful effect in his the remedy more popular in viciniiy, for good properties the pills will | this are fully aware of his For the balance of this make all now Come early in order to get the best Tuey Woy’r Pay Taxes.—The Bath urst Courier says the Protestants of that place who are opposed to the present arrangements of the school trustees have determined to resist the payment of school taxes, andthat Mr. C. N. Skinner has been in town in the interests of the orangemen Progress of the Home Kule Bill, July 20.—The last eleven clanses of the home rule bill were brodght through the committee stage in the house of commons this evening. Clause 39, coneerning the significance of terms used | was lost and the other clauses earried. There was a total -lack of excitement throughout the evening Charlottetown, July 21, 1893—m w f Loxpoyn, {x Ir Comes Hicu.—-There are six subjects as the Murphy gold cure institute, Halifax, The fee is $75. payable in three weekly instalments — Mrs. Lochhead will give instruction in all branches of | art, drawing, and painting in water color, | oil, gouache and tapestry, from casts, life, still life, and natural will also be formed in sketching nature. Classes from Orders taken for portraits. For terms, ete., apply to Mrs. Lochhead’s Studio, | Dundas Esplanade, before the Ist of August. jy22 lw Orner cough medicines have had their day, but Puttner’s Emulsion has come to stay, because it is so nice and so good. - ~ G) oa LOCAL NOTICES. on oi " ‘ sheseialiesoipiesiiinmeseieanielihsinecliati i C Advertisements under this heading charged O } Ori for at the rate of ten cents per line. — y New heets, new carrots, new turnips, } ae : new eabbage, new cauliflower, new onions, | jn Grev Cotton, White Cotton, Shirtings, Ginghams, Prints e butte beans, e “as, at Gs *s ‘ ‘ . y a Mark oe ae sien and other Cotton Goods. Our prices to the Wholesale and etaiis, Marke é oO z : s is . Ww , Retail trade is the lowest in Charlottetown. Extra value in Men’s White Shirts— laundried and unlaundried.—Moore & Mc- jy? Porcelain Lined Fruit Jers: — Opening to-day at Geo Carter & Co's, 156 Queen Street, a large. lot of these excellent oe | GOODS. in Ladies’ Undercloth- Chemises, Ladies’ Knickers. MIDSUMMER WHITE ing, Ladies’ Night Dresses, Ladies’ Leod 3i- Low Prices this Month in Skirtings, Muslin Flouncings, | jars, in three sizes ha Bem} (: co Ff wnes (Children’s F wnes * 15 32 9) quart and pint, will oend Cambric Flouncings, Children’s Flouncings, In 12, | cheap Special prices a lots of and 27 inches wide. one Gozen or over. 5 : If vou don’t ree big advertisements about LA DI kN’ GLA Vv ES in the best makes only ‘ W e keep our Clearance Sale before removjng to our | f4]] line of Black and Colored Kid Gloves always on hand, new store (that formerly known as the ‘ ‘ ‘ : Diamond Bookstore), it is becanse we are} and we guarantee all Gloves at $1.00 per pair and upwards. too busy to advertise. But the bargains ore here Just the seme-—-Bassar Co. CORSETS.—We show a large range and keep all sizes in stock. Our Retail trade is increasing very fast. Our Wholesale trade is the largest Dry Goods on the Island. We buy large quantities; we sell large quantities. Begin to trade with us and you will always trade with us. W. A. WEERS & CO., Street The Steam Feather will not go to the World’s Fair—too busy You may consult the best town, bet unless you have mattresses put through the steam process you cannot enjoy perfect health You have had all kinds of sickness on your mattress, and it has been in use for | to the Steam better than F Carter. physicians in your beds and some twenty years; send it Renovator and it will be made Leave vour order with W I never knew what a good | night’s rest was till I had my mattress re- it ix fur better than new.” Will | be in operation for one month. Leave or- | ders at W F Carter’s ever A lady says, “ Wholesale and Retail, Queen L893; novated; Charlottetown, July 7, MARRIED. a = a At Boston, June 28th, Daniel A Me- | Le ee ee ae Kay, of P. E. Island, to Sadie MecAskill, of Cape Breton At Little Sands, on the 19th inst, the Rev. E. Gillis, Alexander McLe: an, 3 Gray’s Road to Catherine Gillis, of Little Sands DIED. Pearl Esther,” the beloved and only | ak hin danghter of Peter A. Dewar, Esq., at their home, Montague Bridge, July 15, aged 5 years and seven days JUST COMING IN and we think we have somet thing to suit ever yone. would not permit us to describe them—call and examine. We want to GIVE AW AY 5,000 more Rolls of Paper, and about 200 Blinds, only asking about what it costs us to wrap them up. If you want Curt ain Poles or Pictures, | best place in town to get them. — Students for examination at Prince of Wales College find it to their advantage to call on us. We have bought a stock of FOOLSCAP of the BEST QUALITY, PADDED, ‘with marginal line, on purpose for this trade. See it. USE SKODA’S DISCOV ERY, the great | Leave your orders for midsummer number of “Graphic,” | Blood and Nerve Remedy. “London News,” and “Gentlewomen.” They will contain ae ———— | full accounts of “the Royal Wedding, also Illustrations and COMPANY, QUEEN STREET. Go to thy rert fair child! Go to thy dreamlsxs bed, While yet so gentle, undefiled, : With blessings on thy head. Spa e Shall love with weak embrace, Thy upward fight detain ? No! gentle angel seek thy place Amid the cherub train. Frederick S., beloved anzi l infand son of Mr. and Mrs. A lexander and Elizabeth J. | Kennedy, at their home, Kinloch, July 16, | aved two months add sixteen days. we can tell you the » Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, WII! Death timely came with friendly care; The opening bud to heaven conveyed, | ' And bade it bioem forever the Drugs Are Necessary the cure of disezse, It is also necessary | tne other- hat all drugs should be absol utely pure, | ise their action cannot be eae tn Supplements. BAZAAR w and : We handle only the ~ : - fresh op | oe ree se ee | Ch town, July 2, tts. : Cor Kent and Prince Streets. i is, Ja and Children at lowest possible prin es A rare =a selection. McKAY WOOLEN Clothes ade best 'Tweeds and Suitings i essed Men patronize fashionable BRUCE'S GREAT SALE POPUISHINDS, CUSIOM & F W. A. WEEKS & C0. ““s"°" SI AHeavy Purchase. ce Always Reduced to Ensure 2a Sale Clothing eles COMPANY. up in first-class style, of the very in the city. = We invite inspection. and 75,000 Yards Cur Good Fits Are a by-word in Charlottetown. mes NicLeod a& Son HMashionable Pailors - - - Victoria Row. ————Q KF —__—_ COMMENCES TO-DAY. _— = ————_({Xx) ee a ee a eee woe "Ratlors. Un All Readymade Clothing for Summer Wear IVa ©) &"2* Bi Month we offer all our Summer Clothing for Men, ikoys chance to secure ap. 3 Prices are cut to the very lowest in Shirts. 'Ties Collars, Clothing: ; arlottetow i, July Underwear, also in Custom-made Clothing. Call early. i, 1893- fu th Hosiery. Hats, A . BRUCE. TQ EXTERMINATE THE PEST rend FOU MUST USE—— tael'S Eglish Pare Pavis Gr CERTAIN E. DAWSON. eee Ce TO KILL Readymade \ er t! ! ling charged pe i NTEI : ' 14 " : \ ‘ me 2 La WANTED \ \pi : : 1 7 , ; : : t ’ " n H ih Square itely occ ; B.C. Pro ‘ For particulars ap; Wu V yatt or B. ¢ Prows eod tf LOST on the road between South W shire and Charlottetow on Friday « ing wh overcoat 2) : ww reward tive finder for his trout he artielk « left at | Tuk EXAMINER offi “ v2 WANTED he 2th of July ‘a expe enced fo ral hou , Apply Mas. W. W. CLARKE, Prince street ' LOST Yesterday, between the Kirk Vietoria Park, by the shore : silver watch, with fob chain Finder w rewarded by leaving the same with Murs ALex. Bt WN, Fitzroy Street WANTED TO HIRE, for about two month a good, quiet, family carriage hors not | than 1100 lbs weight, todrive roand tow J. UNSWORTH. ti—jy2 Please firetl< : j i M POsNess 1 i mt WANTED IMMEDIATELY . man vant. 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