THE DAILY EXAMINER . HOSPITALITY APPRECIATED, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS.) “wires. s | Dawson received the following letter in Gaeat mantle sale—Beer Bros reply to the one sent to Captain Wilson, _ - Sulendid of H. M. S. Canada, to wnich reference Tea at Mis He today. Splendk was made in yesterday *s jggaue :— weatl < H. M. Sure Cawapa, - ~ ; ‘ : > Sarmep.—H. M.S. Canada sailed from | Charlottetown, P. E. 1, s port at 11 o'clock this forenoon. 15th July, 1895. ‘ a | Sirx,—Captain Wilson presents his com- I's tA | yxive and heavy rain | pliments to the Mayor and citizens of Ge § and Morell to-day. Charlottetown and begs to acknow edge the Charlottetowt | receipt of letter of to-day. ae It has given him and officers and men, < \ 4 for violating | great pleasure to know that their efforts : Seott Act was yesterday served on; have met with success. wee. J Reid I 8 turnable on He begs also to thank the citizens for ade | the hospitality extended to the officers and a | Ship’s company during their short stay N t i ir tickets for ere, Liv m on Thuraday I am, Sir, e z xt It w well worth | Your Obedient Servant, a F. H. Jervis, vee for Captain Wilson. P Dhis soon Augus W. E. Daw son, Esq : tus Mcl.eod was fined $5 and $2.20 costs Mayor of Charlottetown. - rtv day t r assaultin " ———ee — M Hennes SUPKEME COURrF, - ( Taxes.—Yesterday was the last | Monpay, July 15. | Y s » 4 City Alex. N. McPherson vs. John Macdon 4X =o w pe On Sa ald.—An action of trespass to land. The , $4.000 were paid | contention of the plaintiff that the Camp -_--. bell line should be extended straight to the ‘ The match game of foot-| rear of the lands in dispute was upheld by at ! Park yesterday afternoon | the jury, and a verdict of 50 cents damages resulted in a victory for the home team, | was found for the plaintilf. the score being: Charlottetown, 2; | Peters, Q. C., and H. C. Macdonald for Canada’s, 0 the plaintiff; McLean, Q. C., for defen- ep ase : , lant. Mepicat. Soctety.—The P. E. Islan 1! The Court then adjourned. Medical Society will hold its annual ses- | a i S107 A O. H. Hall, McEachern’s Wed il GreorGetowy, July 16. fuilding, on Wednesday next at ae " e F . > 80 Bap: « mas ee Supreme Court met at Georgetown Se ee | to-day at 12 o’clock, noon, Judge Hodgson _— e Assent W sai Leave.— Two .of he} presiding. The following gentlemen com- 5 28 ; ae pose the Grand Jury : Cao w—a sailor named Reeves | i ; ani a marine named Burke—were lust | Joseph R. McDonald, Georgetown, fore- evening reported at the police station <7 ™man; William Knight, Souris; Charles being absent without leave. | Ford, Bothwell; Callaghan McCarthy, ‘ | Morell Road; James McKay, St. Peter’s; Tue Cosa The S.S. Coban, sailing | John Nichol, Annandale; J. Moore, from Montreal Friday morning, July 19, | Baldwin’s; James Cameron, South will be due at Charlottetown Monday | Lake; Valentine Mulally, Souris morning July 22. For ther particulars | River; C. C. Carleton, Souris; apply to Peake Bros. & C : Hugh McAulay, Souris Line Road; —_—— | John Hawkins, Murray Harbor South; Sons oy Temrenance.—The meeting of | Chas, Sterns, Sonris; William2Kane, New Victoria Divis last ¢ g was attend- | Perth; Geo. B. McEachern, Souris; Lauch- ed by son sixteen sailors from the | lin McDonald, Prospect Hill; Alex. J. Mc- Canada, and a splendid programme of | Donald, Georgetown; George Poole, Lower Songs and recitations was disposed of. Montague. —_>+— | Archibald Currie vs. Jos, R. McDonald. A Farat Misraxe.—Henry Holland, ®|—action on promissory note. Verdict fisherman on board the La Have banker | for plaintiff for $74.22. Maritime, in port at Hawkesbury a few Rattenbury for plaintiff. days ago, drank carbolic acid in mistake | Uriah Matthew and others vs. James for paregorie and died fifteen minutes lat- | Hanning,—action on account. F. Peters er. | for plaintiff. Case now before the Court. <mintpomt —___—___— _ Jous du. SULLIN is—The J. L. Sullivan PERSONAL. Company will not be here to-night. Per- een sons who have bought tickets for the| Mr. Logan, of Halifax, is visiting his entertainment will have their money re-! old friends in this city. funded on application at Dodd’s and Ran- Mr. James FE. Macdonald, M. L. A.. in’s Cardigan, was at the Hotel Davies yester- ; dry. Mas. Jean Morris Exwis will be at the} Mr P Halloran and son Frank, of the Queen Hotel to give Phrenological ex- | Suffolk Athletic Club, Boston, are visiting aminations and charts four days only | friends in fhe city. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Mr. James L. Stanley, foreman of the July 17, 18, 19, 20. office hours from 10 | Times office, Moncton, is visiting relatives Sm. to 10 pi. and friends in Charlottetown. —_——— The Alliance Fire Assurance Company The popular thing for gentlemen this | of England has appointed Mr. D. B. Stew seems to be the “T'yke” serge. Almost every art, general agent for this province. Mr. i a tailor finds it in great demand, but before | F. H. Arnaud was the Company’s former buying see that the Registered Trade Mark agent. None It is understood that during the absence | of Hon. Mr. Ives in England, for the bene- lua ie | fitof his health, Sir Mackenzie Bowell A Crovp Burst.—A cloud burst, funnel | will act as minister of trade and commerce. shaped, was noticed by several people in| Hon. Mr. Ouimet will act temporarily as Moncton on Saturday. It appeared to fall | minister of agriculture several miles down the river and when it} Dr. Lathern has retired from the edi- reached the ground a noise as of a terrific torial chair of the Puivvincial Wesleyan. explosion was heard. |The St. John Sun remarks that he has | preserved a kindly spirit toward all Chris- tian bodies, and has not even given evi- ; |}dence of Christianity by going out of his meeting to-night, instead of to-morrow | way to assail the Roman Catholic Church. night, as some of the visiting members | Prof. Robertson will arrive at Summer- wil beable to remain to it. A cordial | side this evening. He will be accompanied welcome is extended to the sister societies | py Mr. A. F. McLaren, a veteran cheese of the city, also to all others interested in | dealer. During Professor Robertson’s Endeavor work. Topic—Christ and the stay he will address public meetings at Church, Math. 16: 13-20. | Alberton and Cardigan. It is expected ; a pega | that Mr. McLaren will also speak at these Nere Tuis Weii.—The tea party and | meetings. races at Geergetown to-morrow promise to | Deb heter Charles G. D. Roberts, lately i | ' “Tyke” is stamped every 2} other is genuine. yards. ¥.P.$—The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Church of Christe, will hold their regular be very successful. The tea will be professor of English literature and econo- under the auspices of St. James’ Roman | mics in King’s College, Windsor, has f ‘at lie ‘ «} amc > } ° . Cathelic Church, and nothing will be left | been honored by election toa fellowship mendioume, ® — . ne ee of the Royal Society of Literature of Lon- There will be s . it the tea of the season. wetl-stocked refreshment | don. This society, of which the late Lord 88/00, swings, merry-go-round, etc. The | Tennyson was president, is—after the racing programme is an excellent one, | gociety for the advancement of science—— and the differant events will be well-| ihe oldest snd perhaps the most distin- contested. A goad day’s sport is assured guished of all the royal societies of Eng- all who attend. land. There are only two, or at most a ae ae three, other Canadians on the roll of 1.0. ¥.—The Jacques Cartier arrived . : ; membership. Professor Roberts is a at Summerside about half-past twelve | native of New Brunswick—one of the reata . ‘ ' 9 . tive | ‘ 7 yesterday with about 200 Foreatérs | many who <eflect credit upon their native and their friends. A parade | Dasent | Province. was formed on the wharf, headed | SAVED BY THE UNION JACK, by the Sackville band, which proceeded up Water Street and Central Street to the Marke: Hous: ere addresses Of wel-| ‘The British steamer Ardanhau, arrived come from the F eresters and the Town i at New York from Cuban ports on Thurs- Council were delivered and appropriately | jay Jast. Captain Walker says that while >, where repiied to. We regret that we have not | the Ardanhau lay inGibra on June 19, space teday for the lengthy report forwar- | Prank Woodward, claiming to be an ea by cour Summerside correspon lent. | American citizen, anda correspondent of “ ce | the New York Morning Journai, came on W. C. T. U—The annual mee ting OY | boerd and placed himself under the pro- the W.C.T. U. was held on Saturday, | He complain- tection of the British flag. ed that he had been in the mountains with the rebel army for the purpose of | obtainiag information in the pursuance of | his duty as a newspaper correspondent, | He was twice captured by the Spanish soldiers, but ercaped. When he attempt- ed to leave the rebel camp Gen. Macee detained him and endeavored to haye him remain as an Officer. After several at- tempts he finally escaped, and made his | way to the town of Banes, There he part- i held on | ¢d with his horse and took passage on a ' | Spanish steamer for Gibra. He had been | deprived of all funds and papers. On his arrival at Gibra he appealed to the United States consular agent, Jose H. Bela, a Spanish merchant ard an officer in the Spanish army. He explained his con- dition and asked protection asan American subject until he got a vessel to New York, immediate imprisonment. The July 13th. The following elected for the ensuing year : officers were President—Mrs. R. Johnson, re-elected Ist Vice do—Mrs. Jas Desbisay, do. Zod Vice do—Mrs. Hensley. 3rc. Vice do—Mrs. Matheson. 4th Vice do—Mrs. A. Lord Treasurer—Miss M. Davies. Cor. Sec’y—Mrs. Wm. Heard. Auditor—Mrs. W. Scantlebury. tec. Sec’y —Miss E. Robertson The next regular meeting wil Monday, August 26th. o~; - Geverxsment Hovse Batt.—At Govern- | ment House last night a large number of ! guesie enjoyed the hospitality of the Lieut. | Governor and Mrs. Howlan. Dancing | Was indulged in with untiring energy. The } flour was in perfect condition, an i the | . . ° | . : bright uniforms of the naval officers, to- | fearing gether with the many prety costumes consular agent refused to recognize him worn by the ladies made the scene most |@% 8&0 American citizen. He declined to et ti I j bade s I , ; r ; J <aedie : rf story by com- inspiring. Music was furnished by an | investigate Woodward’s ser) v1 municating with Santiago de Cuba, where Woodward stated his papers had been filed with Consul Hyatt, and insultingly declared that all American reporters were hired by Cubans to write lies. He strong: } ly recommended Woodward to give bhim- | self up to the Spanish, which would have bie meant close confinement. Capt. Walker ‘| promised him protection under the British inatrumentai trio from H. M. S. Canada. The grounds were pretti'y decorated, and here and there, in comfurtable nooks,seats were placed, where many retired to pleasantiy spend ihe intervals betweer the dances. couple 3 EE | i ne Travel}! trunks, trunks, cheap trunks, but eae ' . ng trunks, ships re > trunks, anal no dear trunks at the barzain corner.— | fg in the faceof all obstacles, and took Mckay Woollen Co. r | him away. " | TILTTITILILITIIEIITILIIIT EE :ADD the price of the embroidery to the : usually paid for the making of such price of the cotton, then add the price garments, and if we don’t save you twenty to thirty per cent. on every garment, as well as give you better styles than you could otherwise obtain, Ff DON’T BUY! 4 Great Sale White Wear begins Saturday morning. BEER BROS. Cy a 9. ag SS > a os a 0 % &, re n 7 ° OR eK Oa % “ 6) “ dd Ce a oP “9 od 4 TIF , id 7 % Worship Mayor a GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Rese, Jaly 14.— Queen Victoria has telegraphed King Humbert + xpressing pleasure at the visit of the Italian quad- ron. The visitors were received with great enthusiasm by naval officials and people generally, are courident that the friendship existing between the two nations will be perpetual. Bucyrvs, Ohio, July 14.—A_ wholesale case of poi-oning is reported from Chat- field. Thirty-five peopie are afflicted with severe pain trouble, supposed to have been caused by eating ice cream at a party. Twelve of the number are dangerously ill. Rimouski, July 14.—The steamer City of Mexico, of the Eider-Dem pster line, which left Montreal for Bristul loaded with cattle, butter, ete., went ashore vesterday in the fog in the Straits of Belleisle. All hands are saved. Captain Daly, with eight of the crew, are in Belleisle, while the rest were taken off the wreck by the steamer | Azzaze. The ill-fated steamer had been titted up by Professor Robertson with cold storage, and had a large quantity of but ) ter for the English market. ‘lhe ship } was valued at $30,000 and will be a total ' | a ™ nt sesso hesaseeeeesnesenesneennecnsne | wreck, Yoxouama, July 12.—Seven hundred | Chinese attacked Hainchu, Island of For- mosa, on July 10. Tw hundred of were killed and many captured, On | Japanese side the loss was eleven men. them the | Sacxvinie, N. B , July 14.—The Sack | ville mystery has been solved. The body of Edward Gogswell, of this place, who left his home on Monday forenoon, three weeks ago, and was last seen hour later on the marsh bordering on the Aulac river, was found today, lying on the shore of a large ditch leading from the river at Westmorland point, about four miles from Sackville and one mile from the place where he was last seen. It ie supposed he fell into the Aulac river when overcome by heart failure to which he was subject. one Prince of banquet in PorrsmourH, July 14.—The Wales last evening gave a honor of the Duke of Genoa. The Italian and British fleets in the harbor were i] luminated. The corporation also gave a dinner to several hundred Italian and British seaman. The town was decorated in honor ef the occasion. Lake City, Fla, July 12.—A_ band of mounted robbers galloped into this place early yesterday morning, blew open and robbed the safe in Chadle’s store, looted the ticket office at the depot, shot a night watchman and a negro, then rode out of town with their plunder, firing off their pistols. This gang within the past month has raided the towns of Jasper, White Oak, Huntington, Hawthorn and Lake City. New Haven, Conn., July 13.—The Beard of Education Association, which lasted until midnight, dismissed Ernest Leitield, a teacher in the high school, on a charge of not enforcing disciplingin his school. Principal Thomas was severely censured for not supervising his work, it being that he had not visited Mr. Lei- field’s room within a year. As Mr. Leni- fiell is very popularin New Haven, the action of the board will probably be strongly protested against. Loxpox, July 12.--Sir William Har court and wife, while returning from a political meeting in a carriage today, were vigorously pelted with cabbiage stalks and rubbish while passing through a rough suburb of Derby. Both were hit but not injured. Loxpox, July 12.—Ingtise shooting at Bisley to-day for the Kolapore Cup, the rifle team representing Great Britain won with a score of 638, to 618 for Canada and 596 for Guernsey. The loss of the cup is a keen disappointment to the Canadians, though Major Markham, the command- ant, says the Canadians were severely handicapped by a fish tail gale. Lust year the score of 699 won for Britain; this year it was 638, Canada 618, and Guernsey 601. If this wind continues Canada will seore lower in all the contests Bertix, July 12.—A disastrous con- flagration occurred yesterday at Brotterode, a village in Hesee, Nassau. Three hun dred and fifty houses were destroyed. Ten villagers were killed while seeking to rescue valuables. Two thousand persons are homeless. Loxpon, July 12.—The Times publishes its initial report of British crops. It says that owing to prolonged drought the con- dition of all crops except hops compare most unfavorably with the condition pre- vailing July 1, 1894. A comparative table gives the following: Wheat 79.3 in 1895 to 101.8 in 1894; barley 83 in 1895 to 102.9 in 1894; oats 76.4 in 1895 to 105.4 in 1894. ee Like Hor Cakes.—Men’s light summer coats and suits are selling like hot cakes at the bargain corner. Get one and you will not mind the heat.— McKay Woollen Co. DIED. In this city, on the 15th inst., John Leahy, aged 44 years. {Funeral will leave his late residence, Prince Street, at 8.45 to-morrow (Wednes- dav) morning, for St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery]. for a hotday is quickly and easily prepared by using John- $ son’s Lemonade or Orange Phosphate Tablets. Simply é dissolve a tablet ina glass of water, add a Jittle sugar, and the deed is done. In bottles $ containing 12 tablets at 10 cts. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Drnggists. That's why we are so per- sistent. We can sell you the BEST FURNITURE CHEAP- EST, because we make the goods under very favorable facilities. This is a FACT, and we intend to RUB IT IN. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Pricer. OUSE TO LET—The honse adjoining the adie’ of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight roomsfyil Is fitted with electric light and heated with hot water; ion given atonce. Apply on premises or to H JAMES PALMER. tf- may29 AUC. Gand. eee, ee Big Bicycle Meet ! es BIG BARGAINS 1N BICYCLE GOODS Caps, Sweaters, Hose, Light Shirts (just the thing for hot weather), all sizes and prices in stock, Summer Underclothing, sizes 34 to 44, irom 45 cents a Suit up, 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. PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Ch’town, July 6, 1895—246 > SIMEON JONES BREWERS, ST. JOHN, N. B. Ale and Porter Sole Agents for the Maritime. Provinces for REINHARDT & GOS. etvanie "aden. Salvador in bottles is Especially Suited for Family Use. June 25, 1895. CT: - ecm nen —— is also admitted by everyone. hustle. hundreds of Men’s Suits, ings, Hats and Caps, Trunks, MOK AY ferior goods, but we sell the good at the 100 Boys’ Suits at $1.00; 200 Boys In addition to the above we always the above goods at the highest price. Cost A Word in Season, Our Prices Speak in Boots and Shoes. iw Ax, The reason we sell so cheap is that our stock is pur- chased for spot cash, and are all New and Fashionable Goods. No old-fashioned stock and odd sizes. Some of our competitors batt their hooks with large discount figures. The people understand 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. WEEKS &WARRE XN, Ch’town, June 28, 1895—135 & wy North Side of Market Square. LONDON HOUSE! ———{1-——- Bargain in Kid Gloves. 250 PAIR LADIES’ TAN KID GLOVES. Selling for 50 cents Selling for 95 cent LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 cents, LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. 1. J. HARRIS, Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy AGENT LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. ‘aoe lo PROWSE Bros. Toomey =e taking advantage of our low prices. to 40 per cent off. D. A. BRUCE'S. Charlottetown, July 16, 1895—dy that we mean what we say, and that it shall be done. words, we intend for the balance of this CLOTHING especially must go. at prices less than the material alone would a TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1895. tage of our 25 to 40 per cent, discount. Oh, They Are So Afraid Y Competitors are so afraid lest the people should take advan- The competitors who squeal the most are not accountable for what they put in their advertisements, consequently we pay no attention to them, The people are on to our discounts long ago, and they are The rush is increasing every day, everyone getting the full discount, as we advertise 25 Come everyone and secure bargains at For Saturday Night LADIES’ BLOUSES, worth up to $1.55, now only 98e. LADIES’ HOSE. A Big Basket—only 8c. a pair. LADIES’ VESTS, only 4 cents each. PARASOLS at “clearing out” prices. GENTLEMEN’S SHIRTS. White Laundried—a 1 1 ready to wear—only 65c. Unlaundried from 30c¢ up. NEGLIGE SHIRTS, all kinds and prices. COLLARS, TIES, CUFFS, etc., cheap. MOORE & McLEOD. That we keep the Largest, Finest and Best Assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING in Prince Edward Island That we sell these goods at hard times prices That when we advertise to do anything the psopic know Now, in plain, matter-of-fact month to excel ourselves and make things Our beautifal stock in this line will be sold » We do not goin for handling in- price of the cheap. ’ Suits at $1.50; 400 Boys’ Suits at $2.50; hundreds of Men’s Pants, hundreds of Men’s Coats. keep a fall line of Tweeds, Flannels, Valises and Gents’ Furnishings. the Great Emporium ot everything you want in Gentlem Times are hard; our prices wili help you through. In short, ens wear, so come along. Blauket- our Store is WOOL taken in exchange for all You cannot afford to pass the Bargain Corner. WOOLEN COMPANY. Se ee RSA — -- —_— —- —(x) TURDAY. ee ee eee Women’s Fine Dongola Shoes, worth $1.50, for $1.00, ‘Fine Dongola Bals or Button, worth $1.75, for $1.25. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, July 13, 1895—d y -_—--oooo- CO __ VESSELS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured at Lowest Rates. Merling Certificates Issued When Required. |HORACE HASZARD, Agent Western Assurance Co. Charlottetown, June 6, 1895—246 CAIRNS BROTHERS Successors tO Cairns & McLean, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones In Blue, White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestone. SCOTCH GRANITE. , We are the only dealers on P. E. eeping Scotch Granite on hand. Island Low prices for 30 days to reduce our extra large stock. junel 1—dy JOB PRINTIN need. See our samples. Leave your order at Tue EXAMINER office. We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates Marine Insurance ! 2.4.0. J0HNsoN EYE AND EAR, ‘NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Strect Aug 16, ’$4—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. BOATS FOR S\LE—( sail boat, sloop rigged, 16 feet keel, and 12} feet keel row boat. Both boats are in good condition. A pply at GV Mooxze’s Barber Shop, lw pd—jyld PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for one ortwo cows near residence of L © Owen, E sq, Saint Peter’s Road. Apply to H JAMES PA LMER. may29—tf i ) LET—A nic2 cottage on Fitzroy Stree East, seven rooms, Apply to J D Taytor Queen Street, Junelé : ian _TO LET— The hoase at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey ; heated with hot Water; possession given at nee. Apply at THe EXAMINER Office RESIDENCE FOR SALE—The Ope of Mr Archd Johnstone, now comune My Weuster, situate on the Malpeque Road, near Bayfield Street, ‘“‘erms Casy. Apply toc A A MCLEAN, Solicitor, iw-july9 TO LET—A comfortable dweiling situated on Up; er Great George tm Fy aon Post Office. Apply to Mas B C Prowsr Hillsboro Square. 3w 135 pd—jy2 * FOR SALE—A trained spaniel years old, first-class retriever, cheap by addressing P O Box 16°, dog, two Camu ve had si-—jylo nn ee Sp , WANTED—A good canvasser for eve County in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick an Prince Edward Island, to sell & 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 135—ap26 W ANTED—A middle-aged, respec 3 man as housekeeper. Anpis, stati ae ‘ wag required and references, to Rey E‘ Wee LAKD, Georgetown. tf—juneé WANTED TO HIRE—For a month er two a light buggy and harness, Apply at this affice te juneos e nye “ we urs j ln oh er oe ee ee ee EE So Bi ee eames ee Be eee ee ee dma, i age ag Be ¥ a toga fe