LOCAL AND MAGDALEN Jas, E. ed from Grant, THE « - OTHER ITEMS [sLAND Eq . wh has a business trip to the rlaien [-landa, that a Nova Scotia mer ioat tw her crew out of a W her « i the St ‘Jiaf, the ner wa to with her flag at ha i, ani ft above information was nu atest Mr. Grant rep tha the cbich of teak rel is good et the “on lalen’s - Pion The League of the Cross vu Shaw's Wharf veeterday 1’ ’ f The : ‘ Son t the er rena tt e ye rs nel 4 7 ' ) st. Ma t a ; : ; “A ‘ as}or <— a ‘ Re from St siate tl het | me Le Bo ' te ‘ wr | Cai as ¢ mH : i ‘ H ’ I reig} H 1 ‘ -_ Canpma I br , ! = r ' l ‘ t W hile 4 nished ‘ hh ' | \mple provisior . mentation mit : fthe H " he ! sncience ' niple yp f Ha “ = ( M | Vl - —— | pe i . ~ ’ ( H “il a fe ; H Vi rerun H Pe I YF this des} - f I ‘ ( ( ‘ ( 4 Me \ }) Micha | V } . ¢ W La f j Ps ' aura tl i - i ed ID W il) ‘ > ES “ft } ( Me i wa j $5,000 da = M Meyaffig ; St. John. He ! per, @ e pela | \ da ' ‘ kk nd 2 for . afte ‘ ‘ ‘ - ‘ REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS pnonto, duly tthwesterly winds nat Ww ‘ | Sa sa 4 f Rer t \ a BEER BROS 4 Weather Bulletin. 20, 10 a. m. ime, temperature DAILY A Dream » W. Wra n Harper's Bazar i : tha vit | vinter wiuds were sighing \ ! ript | efi | a rive we ij ‘ ras w ' et » i ‘ \ \ ee — NEWS NOTES I : at area of Ir s js atimated a 20000 farn Stat O00 000 ! | iat f pe . ah ur r™ aA Ya = | te ft} allied $6 I $227 Ye { q ris t oO 1x ' i (i ur ( 1 ty te rh i? ur | | xt ‘ lhe ] s 7 : _- \ Traveller Tale 1 } Sp ! (y I rh t atx i i- itl hit past nit i fr. Sy un pi | \ } Ho ‘ ! l peer iM ia? : | Deatl itl j ce f iff H ta f Dod k p H W tar in x oft x Mr Ss I ! Lap} nan im the i nas — “re momen I OK I Farmer says: Some tin ' va nored that Mr. D Me BDo i The |} had fallen he ‘ i Wea wmed that th imor j ru i that he has re¢ lat na leet It cor th toh tt I ‘ at Morar, 8S Parcelain Lined Fruit Jars Opening to-day at Geo. Carter & Co's, 136 Queen Street, a large lot of these exeellent preserve jars, in three sizes half gallon. quart and pint, wilt sold |. cheap. Special prices for lots oe one dozen or over. MARRIED. At Charlottetown, on Wednesday even- | g, 19th inst., at the house of Mrs. Mc Mahon, sister of the bride, by the Rev. | - \ W Mal nh. Mr J I Stewart t Frenchfort, M Martha A. Mille ™ DIED. ‘ rt ce, Lot 4 1 Wednesday } 19. Ma Mute hh. widow t i John Mute ' | vea Funeral uv at k p.1 | the Ha nN (} Jen B » - j } in at 2 le hye Ke SS I Pe Cabin Passage.—%4 to Beston per Carroll and Worcester Drugs Are Necessary for the cure of diseas it - neces ry that all drugs should be ubs ute ly y pur cami wise the ction cannot be a pe nded on We handle mivy the 7 at oy and Chet j ‘ A. 8. JOHNSON, r Kent an nee BARGAINS EXAMINER, ° = » eee = _— “Shorter” Pastry and “Shorter” Bills, We aretalking about a “ shorten. ing’ which will not’ cause indi- Those who “know a thing about Cooking (Marion Harland among a host of others) gestion. or two” No Difference of Opinion ! I.verybody ix of the opinion that PROWSE BROS, should be patronized because they look out for the interests of the public every time, ‘They know if are using instead of lard. Nor: but the purest, healthiest and cleanest ingredients go to make up Cote tolene, Lard isn’t healthy, and is Those who use healthier and who use not always Cican Cottolene will be wealthier than those lard—Healthier because they will get “shorter” bread; wealthier because they will get “shorter” grocery bills—for Cottoelene costs no more than lard and goes twice as far—so is but half as expensive, Dyspeptics delightin it! Physicians endorse it! Chefs praise it! Cooks extol it! Housewlves welcome it} OM Rue Gepeom ont i) they look out for the interests of the ee public they are looking out for their N. K. FAIRBANK & CO, | Laetait. Bk nas 35 es .. deuhene eae own interests, They know there is MONTREAL. nothing like doing the square deal by - 3 everybody. and if they can’t do business Sti h evening at | that way they won’t do it at all, 1 see their grand show of CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS and SHADES? Their assortment is im- mense and their prices away down. The talk of the people everywhere COTTON is PROWSE BROS’. CLOTHING. ‘Their low prices have drawn the people | from alt parts of Prince Edward Island. metgve cents per line se ff you see a man with a_ nice-looking Suit on you may be sure that he bought it at PROWSE BROS’., the Wondertul Cheap Men. GOODS AND CASH PAID FOR WOOL. D. A. BRUCE, C. E. ROBERTSON lr. McKENZIE, JOHN McLEOD & CO., JAMES McLEOD & SON Did you Light Brahma Chickens {1 FEW very fine ones, for sale eh | take nmediately ee tp, { W mine ost, Found, AC Advertise WANTED TO HIRE, for ab ut two months, good, quiet fami ly carriage horse, not less | than 110 ibs. weight, t« drive round town. J. UNSWORTH tf—jyw LOST ,-—-Lady’s moukey skin cape, between North Rive Bridg and Charlottetown; $2.00 reward for finder on his leaving it at this office jyl9 3i LOST \ lady’s goid watch « ‘ with pendant and ribbon attached. By leaving it at THE EXAMINER Office the finder will be re- warded jy19 rO BE LET rhe Hiouse and premises on Richmond Street known as the Walsh pro- erty. Possession can be given immediately Rote 0s to Joh nW alsh or Fi sP — arr . Titan may be a fe Ww people who don’ t TO wo T \ cottage situated on Pleasant like PROWSE BROS,, but better men Street mtaining eight rooms in first-class guacr, af present oceupied by John. 3. Me than PROWSE BROS. have had given imuinediz ate = Apply to Mr. Thomas Me Quaid, Lower Quee n Street, or to the owner, EDw ARD KELLY. Jl6 enemies before now, but PROWSE BROS. customers cannot help but be pleased “at the treatment they receive and ihe low prices they get at WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A man-ser- vant. Wages, $12 permonth. Apply on Fri- day, 2ist July, inst., and following market days to EpWARD BAYFIELD, at the office of Messrs. Baytield and Blanchard. jyl6é dw tf LOST.—Between Chestnut Street and Brack ley Point Road, a large woolen shawl. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at EXAMINER office. jyl2 rO LET.—On the first of September next, the Store on Queen Street at present occupied by the subseriber as a Boot and Shoe Store Appl vu — B. Masso nald. N. B. Will not be 7“ for Fic st and Shoe Store y 2m eod & wky ‘ IGGER OR SLOVEN For sale, a light r or Sloven, suitable for general work. eod & wy lm Jy THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN rl 4 0) | 4 4 i e Charlottetown, P. E. . as yxtof Benches, suitable K. Br oe . BENCHES schools or halis, for sale cheap R jyll dy « any AS r BOY WANTED to learn the trade. One from the country preferred.—A. DUCHE- Stamper’s Corner, win & Co., P. E. Island Door and Sash Fac- | tory jy ; TO LE \ house containing eight rooms, | opposite Railway Station, at present occupied by Capt. Hobbs. Possession given middle ot july. Apply to Mrs. LowbpEeN, Dundas Es- planade. jylo = LET.—That pleasantly situated resi dence on Richmond Street West, near the sea breeze, To a small private family, rent | moderate if applied for soon. Apply on the premises.—CHARLES HIGGINS. jy7 W ANTED.—An experienced housemaid im- _ es ~ , to who mm gol wages will be given. pply ghton Villa dy—jy5 THURSDAY JULY 20, 1893. | Fare | To Boston PER “CARROLL” AND ‘Worcester ’ Only $4. Ev erv lx wly should take ady antayge this very, very low fare CARVELL . July 17th, 93 Ex th m, pat w s, guar tu { G0 T0 BOSTON Via the Fast, Magnificent Steamers “HALIFAX” & “ meer eS “rom Halitax day at 8 p. m. BROS Ch’tow: every Tuesday and 1 and Saturc hethih a n ONLY nites AT SEA. $5.00 Charlottetown to Boston ON SATURDAYS. For only $5.00 passengers can leay lottetown on Saturday morning and with Saturday Evening Steamer, arriving at Boston on Monday at 6 a.m. The Quickest Route * Chay connect Don’t travel second-class when you ean wo via the fast Sho wt Line and the eli-knowin Steamers “HALIFAX” and “ it. IVETTI for the same money. For Tickets appiy to the Charlottetow: Navigation. Company jvi4 Pickford & Black Halifax & P. B. Island S.. Line, STEAMER F ASTNET Leaves Halifax, N.S., for Charlottetown every Monday, 6 p. m. Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax about 6 a m., Wednesday Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about 10 a. m., Wednesday Arrives Charlottetown from about 4 a. m., Thursday, Leaves Charlottetown for ip. m., Thursday Summersice Halifax moe For Freight or Passage apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, July 12, 1893. SCOTTISH GATHERING, 1893. The Annual Scottish Gathe ring of the Clans or P. E. Island, under the aus pieces of the Cale donian Club, will be held « mm the SOURIS EAST _ DRIVING PARK Wednesday, 16th of — Next, ; For Prize List, Train Arr: ange MeN and Regulations see sinal | programme J. M. CAMPBELL, Ib Secretary IRVIN« President Ch’'town, July 11, 1993. —iy eod & wy BOOTS The Yost Typewriter. N EVER so ) CHEAP Great Clearing Out Sale. Before removing to ou NEW STORE we will sell} off our entire stock of Men's, Women’s and Children’s Boots | and Shoes. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Ladies’, Misses’ TAN SHOES and Chil- dren's very cheap at the & SHOE BOOT STORE. J. B. Macdonald & Co. Charlottetown, July &, 1893—dy THERE ARE NO FLIES like the flies that fishermen ean obtain at the St. George Pharmacy. THERE IS NO SODA which the thirsty ean obtain at our like that traveller “eool refreshing fountain. ¥. deC. Davies. rge Pharmacy, VictoriagRow. Se Gee DOMINION | owes commmemey qnmeminn (x) — The New Yost. tember, stock. Our Sale now them go fast. Before Shoe Store. means a Perfect Writing Mach- vou bay ine. The Ribbon, the Shift . . Key and other vutiquat- ed devices discarded. tre only Charlottetown, MACHINE, MANAGEMENT, PRINCIPLES, PATENTS, MEN, LIFE, BRAINS, METHODS, CAPITAL, LATEST NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW The YOU BEST. and bothersome shift | NEW YOST has| ribbons, WHAT MUST GO :---Bad alignment, illegible work, foul ink - le keys, double scales, ete., are no longer tocbe tolerated or pardoned. abolished them, and no other can retain them and live. ce THE NEW YOST combines the life-long experience of the inventor, G. W. N. Yost, who invented the “ Remington” in 1873, the “ Caligraph” in 1880, and the * Yost’ in 1889; the latest and best improvements have been added during 1882, making the New Yost anideal, The New Yost, prints direct from steel type; its work is never blurred, The alighment is absolutely perfect and permanent. The The line spacing absolutely General Agent for the Mari- pe rfect type writer. put is clern cut and beautiful. paper is an ideal suecess, the best ever applied to a typewriter. berfect. Send for Illustrated Catalogue ne IRA CORNWALL, ¢ time Provinces, 134 Prince William 5t., John. Second-hand Remington, Caligraph eS aa machines for sale cheap. D: B. Stewart, Charlottetown, Charlottetown, July 6, 1893—tu th sat STAID? Men's, Women’s and Children’s Boots Shoes and Slippers. THE REASON :—We are going to move into our New Store and do not want to have much about the first of sep stock to move, but open with an entire new clean sweep without reserve, at prices that will make be sure and see the stock at the Dominion Boot and J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Queen Street. July 15, 1893—tn thu sat If not, stay with us and we'll stay you in the best manner possible. You will always find with us a splendid assortment of the best CORSETS from the best makers, aud you won't trade long with us before you find our prices as low or lower than the lowest. MOORE & McLEOD, SUCCESSORS TO PERKINS & STERNS, Se aelaintita here lieaciaeeneeiieee tian meen, Genet are seonarteelbcensnngihecen ne 5 eet eee