“2 > Sd Gal tows & i eet pata “ale TH kK 4 4 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS - ‘ Ka — . - are} Lion ¢ ~~ | 1 hee bea | B i . yt Rus - } | i j ~ W ha W el ” v ‘ ‘ i) i} \W ash vepaper pict 1 ‘ this ff } ‘ r= i ‘ 1 ~~ cuted ph | - (ra ; ‘ } > } (in We Mf ia t; war ‘ wh vhitning teh at Shedia 5 I) ‘ ‘ an bae yetl ‘ ; by ‘ aw \ <— a¥ K ESS Advice \ he tt that th ‘ ss L le! pay et pre poset = i . resunm The ¢ ' t Bank \ N iB \ustrala-< M Bank, he Cor ba pa f Svidn ‘ ‘ , j Stock Bank ri int I” ; sume pa a i : - c. me The young mer t} Mar ne Provinees will have their su choo! this year at Charilottetow \uguat l4th and lasting unt! i 0 Ir rnuction im practi al Bible nly wnt hints on how to manage a Young Men’s Christian As#octation and essons in gymnastics will be given during the semen Evangelist Meikle will have are the Bible Study department, and M. Geo. H. Close, physical director of the Halifax Y M Cs will have charge of the Pkvsiecal department Mr. A. W VMeLecd, General Secretary of the St John Y.M.C.A. will have charge of the ¥.M.C ‘ lepartment deninsiiiies Tuc Tere A New Glasgow despatch «eve: A. C. Bell, owner of the celebrated trotting horses Israel and Dinah, has re i a letter from his son giving an aec- | ant of the races which toek place at | Monmouth, Dhinets, July 4th and Sth, in i which these horses took part. On the 4th | I«rael entered the 2.28 class to all appear nee a winner. Indeed, he took the first heat with ease in 2.234, and then got so k that he could only manage to get In- side the fag. He got second money. It seems that the mineral water in that local- ity sickened him. It was with great difli- culv that he was able to keep his feet; he eprawled and tore his boots off. He trot- te 1 the day previous a trial heat in 2.19 Dinah trotted on the Sth inst., and won th race in straight heat=, best two in three Time, 2.24}, 2.234. Dinah was eick the day before the race also << Bus Srowm.—The Guardian is informed that the inliabitants of Nine Mile Creek greatly alarmed on when a tremendous and vicinity were Thursday at 2 p. m., rain and wind storm burst over the coun trv. flooding the land for a shert time and causing the water to pour in torrent. The torm was about a mile wide, stretciang from William Ross’s, We-t River, to Jas Currie’«. Nine Mile Creek, and lasted It travelled in a about twenty minutes ~“ itherls direction, bursting over St Peter's Island. The water is said to have heen three inches deep, and for a tim the brown?’ was thoaled The storm was of the nain of a evclone, parts of fences being cart ied sev eral feet im one plac en whilst near at hand no damage wa- «done In the river a waterspout formed, the water being drawn from parts of the beach to the depth of about two feet Altogether it is said te be the wildest storm ever seen in that part f the country wt} - PERSONAL. Sir John Abbott's health has not ie proved as much a his friends honed fer W. E. Lord. 8. John, and R.S. Bowne=-, Sun side, were vistered at the Hotel Davies, th ifternoon “Mr. W am Caven, of the Inland Rev- erie Dep artment, Montreal, is vieiting his 1 lean His many friends here are} plensed to see hin: locking so well {here were registered at the Queen Heotel this mene: RC Goff, city, Re 1) Sucheriand, do; DC Morson, Cardigan; J eph § O'Neill Vernon River, GW W Cameron, Augustine Cove; O B and Mr Emery, ity Mr. John A. MeLaren left for England this morning to purchase Messrs. James Paton & Co's. stock of fall and winter ounis Before returning we understand Mr MeLaren will visit hie old home im Seotland Arrivals at Hotel Acadia, Tuesday, July 14: LC Ball, jr, Boston; | F Muirhead, London, Eng; Richard Steacie, Montreal; David Wilson, Ch’town; Charles Laryve, ak W ednesday, July L2tl Cc Ham- mere, Tuindland, Fla; Geo Turnet Gloucester, Mass; Mrs W W_ Sullivan, Ch’'town: Mis eet: lke Mrs D B Stew- art, dee Mr W F C Sulivan, do Thurs- dav, duly 13th T J MeLeod, Ch’town,; Dr. T Mitchell Prndden, New York [t is not expected that the Earl of Aber leen will arrive in Canada until about the middle of September, so that Geveral Moutgomerv Moore, who was sworn in a= viministrator at Quelee to-day, wil! fill he office for ohable that the General will visit Ot- tawa or reside there during his adminis He will return to Halifax and documents will be forwarded to shout two months. It is 1 tr storship atl offieral m there for sinature Eatitied to the Best. \}l are entitled to the best that their will buy, so every family should have ui ance, a& ix ttle of the bent family remedy, Syrup f Figs, to cleans the evetem when costive or bilhous For sale in 75 cent bottles by all leading druggists An Advertisement Without Adjectives words have e 4 elt Some lf their meaning, and are fast losing thy i half ow to their abuse in puffy tise? “ We respect the words “ bargain and » much to abuse them rhey up a large business for ue and will never be used except ‘ nean wha v an FOR INSTANCE, ve are showing a “ bargain” in Ladies’ ‘ sot ¢ re. the “ valne ” of wh ch in neerly double the price asked ’ | RST Tuts ADVERTISEMENT BEER BROS Weather ‘Bulletin Poroxto, daly 15, 10 a, m Fine and warm to-day; loea) tart tivte fortis tenorrow | licens¢ DAILY EXAMINER PRINCE OF WALES COLLGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL Matriculation Uixamination, July, 1803, ~~ TELEGRAPHIC trance to the Prince Wales Col =. «i Normal School will tk found | Spperay The number of marks attair ab] eicneryi tice! aoa GANADA'S ACCOUNTS. ; tee ee. The Revenue and Expenditure, Desparcnes Tro Tur EXAMINER | N. M. Hunter, All« ton, 477 - Innis Fraser, Mixcouche, 47 : : Lucy Mand Montgomery, Cavendieh,|® 6st Satisiactory Showing. i¢ MeGrat] Piwnish, 4 ' ete 9 1, 464 wee iad + Gs oe ' ‘ : Phe Finance Departinent has issued ar 15 *| Intertum statement of receypt< and expend! Ra ‘ mg bie ture for the puust fiscal vear The revenue el Oted ed eee Ad vas $37.185,000, the e cpenditure wars Allen Matt wa ‘ lar cee $30,652,000. The present how Cyrns McMillan, Wood Isla Wee | eer ieee ee ere 137 which have passed through the books of > S Duffy. Emerald. 42 the department up to the th of Jun Wil {, Haberline, Murray Harbor pati «<a “ McKay, | i ee Patrick Campbeil, Souris, 429 ee ee e James A. ¢ im pbell, Montague, 426 Wh , " Mary J. O'Connor, Tignish, 42.6 expected to brevenue Of $35,000,000 William MeChevne Robertson, Marsl one an guyendiure of CS etre 499 , . . . . ' 500.000. a tidy little nest i Ihe ; 0) | p> 08 the SOREE OF SeguErRERERS eomnceny (j Ber Kensington, 418 Reginald P. Smith, Emerald, 4 ARTILI ERY ! a. ee L COMPETITIONS. bib ] la r, (ht , a0 — 7 : \unie J. McLean. New Dominion, ‘4ox.| T2€ Dominion Men Preparing for the Ada McLeod, Eldon, 407 Bessie Haslam , Springfield, L035 Event. Wintile} Math eon, UCh’town, 402 Ethelbert MeDut!, Kingston, 402 Moxrrear, duly 15 oe ! by “ Milt mn, a fhe Garrison Artillerv are hard = at ; = c . ut ah. o e work preparing for the Dominion artiller i Rodgerson, Pisquid, 590 competition in Halifa ig the week o \ B. Kelly, Kinkora, 390 August Sth - ' is coup bee , Agnes MeWilhams, Hope River, 389 Se ee ee See Arthur ¢ anny pie i, Souris, 38% whos ee d ' ; ‘e ; r od aaa, _ orm dagger - " ; - ae e le te Mk Wien | 8 = the tek oe kg Birdie Leard, Victoria, 377 lilt dled Swe eveniin They are ree eee ngton, 76 being carefully drilled, and from them a cf om 99 oe bie tear f sixty men will be selected 4 tg wtl rh ‘ oo ( c: 3 Marshfield, 367 ead tie Maden Chiteia aan | A Missionary’s Wife Dead. bib Picror, duly 15 Katie McFarlane, Sea Cow Head, 363 A lett ceived ‘ Vi MeKen Chark A Richards, ( town, dts Green Hill, from his brother in the New Marin Gallant, New Glasgow, 362 Hebrid brings t} al A f t} leat} a ren yy * nah . aa eb es brings the Sa _ne ve OF the death eae EER WAFICTON, OS f the wife of me 4.9 MeKenzie, mis George Cameron, West Royalty, 357 Shonen ibout two months ao Maygie C. MeDonald, Kinkora, 354 . loxephine E. Dwan, Fortune Road, 353 Guy Cameron, Souris, 352 World's Fair to be Closed on Sunday. reo ardine, Mt. Stewart, 351 ne Lucetta Meinnis, St. Peter’s Bay 351 Cur i duly Lb Flora McPhee, Gray’s Road, 350 Hirtle MeGregus Stella Campbell, Park Corner, 346 Mayvie James, Ch’town, 345 James A. Todd, Bradalbane, 345 The local directors of the World’s Fain have decided, 24 to 4, to rescind their lese the Fair on Sun- , Ch’town, 368 former action and ¢ lav, July loth Parmenas McLeod, Georgetown, 344 ee: aa ith Cowan, Murray Harbor South Man Killed by the Train. Ella Stevenson, Warren Grove 341 ities July 15. William E. Campbeil, Union Road, 341 ; : ; While tl incoming Benjamia L. Mellish, Victoria Cross, ee oe Cc hicago express was passing Point Claire last evening, 1 struck James Wiseman, farmer, who was : i 2.3 crossing the track, killing him instantly, = Alice Beers, Ch’town, 336 Katie McKenna, Rennie’s Road, 334 A. W. Pigott, Mt. Stewart, 332 : os } Ella Stavert, Kensington, 332 SUNDAY SERVICES. Jessie Stavert, Kensington, $2 - : Ethel B. Connors, North Bedeque, 329 Baptist Chureh—Preae — by the | Elytha Read, Summerside, 328 | pastor, Rev. J. A Gordon, M.A., at it Penrose Stewart. Chtown, 32 a. m (s pastor of this churals, Mr Flora alia eee oF Gordon will preach his farewell sermon at ‘Ja Wie s yO 7 p.m Sabbath School and pastor's Ada furphy, Emyvale, $25 Bible class at 2.30. 9g o i Ernest EB. Collings, New Perth, 325 , ; Kenneth Graham, Bradalbane, 325 St. Dunstan’s Cathedral.—First Mase at | Marv McGregor, Gray’s Road, 325 7.30 a.m. Children’s Mass at 8.30 a, mn High Mass and Sermon at 10) a. m The following having failed in arith- ’ > : » Vespers and Benediction at 7 p. im. metic, a vital subject, will be admitted to study in the college, but not for teachers St. Paul’s Church—Morning Praver and Sermon at 11 o’elock. Evening Praver | jf and Sermon at 7 oelock. , St. Peter’s Cathedral —Holy Communion 1 at 8 a. m. Matins and Litany at 10.15. | Choral celebration of the Holy Eucharist Evensong and Sertiion at Stuart Simpson, Bay View, eo Esther Oxenham, Brooktield, 3 Annie Fraser, Kensington, 3 Agnes B. Sharkey. Corray ille, 341 Walter Curtis, Milton, 334 Ella Matthew, Souris, 355 candidates, at 11 o'clock 7 o'clock Gospel Meeting Remember the Gospel senior examination, meeting in MeLeod’s Hall Sunday after junior noon at 4 o’clock, conducted by ‘the Nora Reid. Ch’town, 261 Railway men. Strangers always welcome Emmanuel Arsenault, Abram’s Village, Lesson : Romans 10, 31—*Whosever shall i Upon the Name of the Lord shal) be The following unsnecessful im the passed the 247. eall A. D. MeArthur, New Dominion, 246 saved Katie Monaghan, Treugh, 244 ““Kagland’s Lament,” Wallace Ellis, Mill Cove, 243 : Willie Coombs, Ch’town, 242 “ Toll for the brave!” Ah, not since Cow Fenten 1 Aitken, Lower Montague, 242 per sang Alma Rebertsen, Ch’town, 242 round the land Charles Kennedy, Bradalbane, 241 Bessie MeKinnon, Souris, 240 The Roval George, when there rang One universal plaint John allaghan, Emvvale, 233 Has sorrow stricken thus our sea-girt Cecil Stewart, Ch’town, 232. isle —— ; 9° ‘ . _ % J. Stewart MyNeill, Rocky Point, 230 With news that chiils the glow of woman's Katie B. Mef.ean, Culloden, 230 -mile, Maegie Me Donald, Norman Campbeli, Darlington, 228 Donald M.C.H. Crawford, Wood Islands | Lost, lost! ” Losers DOC ; . 3 a 8 Souris, 229 And makes the man’s heart faint ? Four hundred glad and gallant North, 224 lives, Edith Finlaveon, Ch’town, 226 At one chance stroke ! Vainly the spirit Perey Crosby, Marshfield, 225 strives Hugh MeKachern, Rock Barra, 225 lo stand against the shock Junior examination manent marks | Not summoned swift to fall in battle attainable, 450; necessary > pass, 225: brave, de rep ltnee MePhail, Arg rv i > Sion ° 231 Not, storm confounded, whelmed he neath \lexander Martin, Eldon, 278 Marianne Cummings, Hunter River, 257 \. J. Mvers, Ch’town, 257 iis H. Demyla-, Mt the wave ry dashed upon the rock pny But dragged, from admiral to gunner, Stewart, 252 ee Maurice MeDonald, Kelly’s Cross, 247 low! Adeline Arsenault, Tignish, 246 To death in peaceful waters, doomed to \ynes Arsenault, Abram’s Village, 258 drown Clement F. Flood, Kellv’s Cross, 257 Unwarned and unaware Oh, gallant Trvon! Oh, great-hearted Oscar W Reberts, Murray H irbor : North, 227 . host | ; . * Peter Morrison, Georgetown, 227 England's lament for English souls so | isOn, v » a2 ae Brac k lev ; 226 previously passed James A. Rodd, The following having the junior examiuation have been snecess- | poy for ful in the senior sigh Enoch Mugford, Ch’town, 144 Of silent, Minnie Shea, Kensington, 137 Rise trom each British breast Katie McMurdo, Kensington, 153 kindred and whose com- Saddens the summer air! the brave! And let a reverent but most heartfelt sympathy For those whose radex true Beneath the inland ocean’s waters blue Sleep honored and at rest Drugs Are London Punels. GO 10 BOSTON Necessary for the cure of disesse It is also necessary that all drugs should be absolutely pure,other- wise their action cannot be depended on. We handle only the purest Drugs and Chemicals, and guarantee their purity. A. 8. JOHNSON, Cor Kent and Prince Streets. YACHT «NANITA,” For Sale by Auction. "in the Fast, Magnificent Steamers From Halitax every Tuesday and Thurs- ——— day at 8 p. m., and Saturdays at 10 p. m. T am instructed by M. P. Hogan, Esq., _ oe to sell by Auction, at the Steam Naviga- +e er om Bes ine tion Company's Wharf, on SATURDAY, ONLY ONE niger AT SEA the 22nd « lay of Julv, instant, at 7 p. m.: he fas ing Yacht * Nanita,” two ye are rid, 20 { feet keel, 9% feet beam, built of oak, juniper ure I ced: ar R. BEAIRSTO, | Auctioneer $35.00 jvl3-—eou “Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies a | ON SATURDAYS For only $409 passengers can leave Char- ch | Jottetown on Saturday morning and connect m al with Saturday evening Seamer, arriving at a Other “Che ic Ss Boston on Monday at 6a m, The Quickest : are used in the Route! preparation of | Pon’t travel second-class when you can gO via the fast Short Line and the well- known Ww. BAKER & CO.’S | Steamers “ H ALIF AX” and “OLIVETTE’ an eeee For Tickets apply to the Charlotte - n Navigation Company which is absolutely pure and soluble. sc” SHORTHAND. the strength of Cocoa mixed Instruction m by Mail. Ee Starch, Arrowroot or nd is far more eco- eisniiatalian Send for Cire wee. wD costing less than one cent a cup. nomical, ¢ It is delicious, nourishing, and EASILY DIGESTED. tuniamamnvaie Sold by Grocers eve everywhere. showers or } W. & 00., Dor hest Mi . H. CROSSKILL, Certificated Teac her Benn Pitman Phonography. Charlottetown, July 7, 80°—wy tf " HALIFAX” & “QULIVETTE” ~ Charlottetown to Boston | } | an No Difference of Opinion ' Everybody ix of the opinion that PROWSE BROS, should be prtromiz: “a because they look out for the interests of the public every time, ‘Fhey know ii they look.» out for the interests of — the public they are looking out for their own interests, ‘They kuow there ts nothing like doing the square deal by everybody. and if they can’t do business that way they won’t do it at all, Did you see their grand show of CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS $ and SHADES? Their assortment ts im- meuse and their prices away down. The talk of the people everywhere is PROWSE BROS’. CLOTHING, Their low prices have drawn the people from all parts of Prince Edward island. if you see a man with a nice-lookiag Suit on you may be sure that he bought it at PROWSE BROd’., the Wondertul Cheap Men GOODS “AND CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tiere may be a few people whe don’t like PROWSE BROS,, but better men than PROWSE BROS. have had enemies before now, but PROWS# BROS. customers cannot help but be pleased at the treatment they receive and the low prices they get at PROWSE BROTHERS, WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Charlottetown, P. EK. LL = THE Ntamper’s Corner, SATURDAY, JULY 15 i SOD-— SCOTHSH GATHERING, 189%, The Aun Soo Li mr. FE. Is av 8 donian Club, w ; t} SOURIS EAST DRIVING PARK, iON Wednesday, 18th of August Next. Ke _ * iin Re ; = ING duly 11,1 aly ni & wy | Provincial Rifle Association of | * PE. island, 1899. | ANNUAL PRIZE COMPETITION, | Wednesday and Thursday, AUGUST 2nd AND 3rd ' : Annual Pr Competition « } Prov Rifle Asso Pr bhdw and will be he Kensington Rifle khang: | ” WEDNESDAY ind THURSDAY Augus Yond { Sra, The Nursery Competition w COMMERCE Oo Wednesday Morning at’ o'clock Martini Rifles only will be asec | Rv order of Coan } GEO. D. DAVISON, Cara ; ‘ k wi ~ t } j } A Family Consultation on the Shoe question usually results in the buvine bein done here. Each one finds that our Shoes have more Wear for the money than anybody else's. J. M. MeLEOD & C0. Charlottetown, July 3, 1895 Liberal- Conservative Convention. The Conven® mot the Liberal onservati ve Delegates of the Fourth El« — i Distr King’s County will be held * Hall at Glenwilliam, Lot 6 mFR IDAY, “sth July tip. m., to sel wt e fee lates tO contest sabd District at next ieneral Election, Chairmen of Delegates w see that their respective Boards will be f Vy represented Any vacan el having occurred inthe dif should be supplied in the meanbin nha pro per manner A good attendan ' a Sey Murray Harbor N vy 13,1 Steamer capa FICTOU ROUTE. Arrangements 1 e¢ been made to carry © the DAT SERVICE betweer Charlottetow! and Pictou The “ST. OLAF” will bring passengers an freight from Pictou tomorrow, and will make the round trip on Satarda On Monday the Prin sof Wales will take the St. Lawrence's place [ repairs com pleted. Freight for Pictou w ~ reeelyed al Com pany’s Wharfat once for Saturday mori: Charlottetown, Jaty 6, 1805. King POWs, BULLETIN NG 19. Black Diamond Line. Ake Nera The &. 8S. BON Av ISTA, due HWére on MON- DAY, l7th inst., will on same day sail for Sydney and St. John's, Newfoundland, carry- ing Horses, Cattle and Sheep on deck at very lowest rates. PEAKE BROs. & CO., july13 Sepa, Consult Us. PROF, GOLDSTEIN AND WIFE, the only practical Optici:ims that ever visited Charlottetown, are byere for the pur pose of making scientific examination of all classes of Defective Vis ion, such as BRUCE'S GREAT SALE ee et [Me's Faruishings, GUstal & Readymade (thing, COMMENCES TO-DAY. _~—- — ——~HY) — a ee Astigmatism—lImperfect jon of the Eye | ball. Presbyopia—Old Sight. Myopia—Near Sight Hyperme tropia—Far s ight. Aphakia—After Catar act is removed. AOTEL DAVIES Consul zation free. They will be at the for two weeks. jyl3 TO LET,—Ow the first of September next, the Store On n Stree t at present occupi by the subscriber as a F oot and Shoe Store. AP ly to J, B. Macdona)] d. N. B—Will not be for Boot and Shoe St ore. jy3—2m eod & wky Collars, Hosiery, Underwear, ‘Clothing ; \ Charlottetown, July 4, [893—tu t af Prices are cut to the very lowest in Shirt« Hats, also in Custom-made Clothing. Call early. : D. A. BRUCE. Ties. Cream of Tartar Powder WOODILL’S GERMAN 4 LOY AI Princess the Gover uEewr A ALY ov Oras fHOMAS MACFARLAN! ‘ Wants, Lost, Pound.de rtiisement nd hat LOST be { nd Br ‘ ley | it Roa law t will be rewarded by lea VEXAM onTic JIGGEI he SLA N.--For 4 y Jigger or S * “ — 5 ‘ . n BENCH ES.—A lot of Benches. suita schools or ha ior sale cheap.—K. K. i ly & wky SMART BOY WANTED to learn the trad One from the country preferred 4. Drews wisn & Co., P. I : Door and Sa Fa tory rm LET 4 house contain.ng eight room Opposite Raliway Station, at present oc by Capt. Hobbs. Possession given midd Readymade (38 ie planad TO LET.—That nat sated dence on Richmond Street West... nea ” oe To @ small private family moderate if appliéd for soon Apply F premises.—CHARLES HIGGINS WANTED Ar ser mediat« 4 nt A ppl Brig . = WRAPPING PAPE} sk Papers, Sacred fe Pein’ pepe ju ipied a