LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. s at Beer Bros. NUSUA >A AIN = > W Ne AY v the Pienik At A ‘ u Wed € xt - - 4 e ex] ‘ — a ek Mon lay S I attendance re - Soy IN tA SC Mr. T. J. Dillon has ' ret tte the thirty da > i $ pave re You Come to the First Me st SS } W esday y ay be s a } ‘ ‘ Anh @X t aa i il ru _ Pox be s € and atte t y Vi a¥ . @ The Woo a LV ares sa ft a ay ~ tice ‘ A —A x ang ‘ys a f an ex! on aCe t a Ke pia t St joh snd Nelson. “~ A A e emt ~ 1e ‘ cr Ass 4 Wishing ) aiN i chur ymorrow will be prompt at Eus t ot Halla o” ck. »roces ’ ‘ r aft iv au - sa ER.— i he sit l er is now i ing ght at M al for this port. She “ ave Montreal abo the 10th, and Ww i I Halifax and St John’s ot i Da. Buewanan’s Wirit.—According to a letter received in Halifax from New York by relatives of Dr. Buchanan, the doctor made a will, leaving all his property, cind and nature, to his widow. - Scypay Sewool Lesson-—A review 0i las juarters lesso I ustrated by Stereop- tican Views, will be given in the First Methodist Church Sunday Schoo! to-mor row afternoon at 2.30 o'clock Collectior io defray expenses fidabebiiiooa Sr: Jawez’ Ca —Mr. T.C.J 3 will preach at the morn serv and Re y M J M Le rd, past r Lhe Pi eby ierian Church of Chester, Pa., wh s | on the Island, w : ning. [Mr. Mcl is ¢ sLeod, Esq I don } Bo ia a ail A Dap Mixrvre——aA »egro and Chinese woman were married in Lawrence County, South Dakota, a few daysago. The clerk of the court had serious doubts as ito ther yellow and black were a 6 legai match, and postponed ing the granti necessary license untii he was fully satis fied that such a union was not forbidden - A Terxriste Deatu.—aArthur Collins, of Springfield, Mass., thirteen years old, with a terrible death last Monday evening In company with some other boys he had met climbed upon an embankment when le a ight hold ofa live wire The sh ek threw bim backward, and he fell several feet, striking on the back of his neck, breaking it and causing death. Sreppen Dearns.—Wellington Turner, a prominent farmer of Waterville, King’s County, NS, dropped dead last Wednes- day evening. He was about 45 vears of age. “Mrs James Brennan, of Newport Corner, Hant’s County, N S, fell dead while milking a cow on Wednesday. She was 50 yearsofage. Heart disease is supposed to have been the cause of death in both Cases. so culiiiee More Sux Puenowexa. — Mr. Isaiah Horne, of Souris, who, it will be remem- bered, saw in last March a most peculiar sun phenomen, reports that he had a repe- former experience on On that day he again supposed to be black balls, varving in size from a cannon ball to a builet, dropping from the sun. He caijed a neighbor’s atiention to the spec- tacle, and the latter, in his astonishment and alarm at the unusual sight, pia € of safety. f his the 20th of last month. observed what he tilion < soug ita a cllipp ili Coversaie Usper Dirricurties.— A Deer Isiand man, who is weir-building at Boeabec, while enjoying a mccnlight stroll «with # gentle Bocabec maiden a few even- sigs ago, was intercepted by the stalwart brothers of the young woman, and was obliged to draw a revolver to save bimself from injury. The next day the parties engaged in a rough and tumble fight on tLe beach. They rolled over and over in tho sand and gravel for half an hour or so and then an armistice was declared. Neitber party was much inj ired.—St. Avdrew’s, N. B., Beacon. a Memoriat Day.-— The Oddfellows will celebrate Memorial Day to-morrow by de- corating the graves of their departed breth- Thev will meet at their hall in Brown’s Block at 1.30 p. m., where they will form in procession. Then, headed by Galbraith’s Band, they will parade Queen Street, then from Grafton, and from there to the Cemetery on the Malpeque Road, after which they will proceed to the Peo- ple’s Cemetery. From there a deputation wiil go by carriage te decorate a number of graves at Sherwood. At the cemeteries appropriate services will be conducted, and an oration will be delivered. If to— morrow is unfavorable the parade will place Monday. Visiting brethren cordially welcome. L take i THE DAILY [LOCAL AND OTHER IBIS, Navar—The Canada wil! remain in port ten days, and possibly longer. snciniliiieesia Heartz’s Hau.—Rev, Mr, Emery will ) preach at Heartz’s Hall ‘to—morrow after- noon at 3 o’cloek. salah Arreat Covur* | day set apart for hearing appeals from the assessors valuations ihe tic. Ciry Counern.—The regular monthly meeting of the City Council will be held onMonday evening next at the usual hour. ce ae Sr. Marcarer’s Tea. -The tea at St Margaret’s on Thar ll attended and passed off successfully We have not heard the amount realized. Murphy & Sor sday was we were the oa erers. - Postroxep—Owing to delay caused by th itroduction of new the B. | Society Concert has been postpone! unt Jaly 18th. the best the 18th concert of the features, This promises to be D> ; season. tlveserve a \ Spee al meet ng of the W CT U will be held on Monday aft iiss The garde n party on premises of C. D. Rankin, sg. , rilliant affair. Every- Garpen Parry the last evening was & | one passed a pleasant evening. Galbraith’s Band was in attendance programme. The proceeds go towards the P. E. Island Hospital. —<G>——— with a choice Ponice Court—This forenoon Margaret Callaghan confessed the Lord’s Day Act and was fined in the sum 295 ee he naid Rell , of $20, Which she paid. bell, for using abusive language toward: Joseph ined $30 or 30 days, and pro every to a breach of John Steele, was | mised a time he repeats the offence } } nt ££ simuar punishment for ot bait Excursion tro Macpa.en Isitanp.—Ad- vantage should be taken of the excursion trom Souris on next Monday, to pay a visit to the Magdalen Islands. The St. Olaf will leave Souris Monday morning return Tourists will have an ¢ on Wednesday. pportunity of visiting the principal ports and all who can should try to make the trip to these interesting islands. — slliiieich Tue Inox Duxe.—It is said that the Duke of Wellington when once looking on at the ys engaged in their sports on the play ground at Eton, remarked, “It was here that the battle of Waterloo was won.” It s impossible for obvious reasons to have the Duke with us at Morell next Thursday but kind reader you at Jeast can be there and see our boys engaged in their sports. See advt in another column. _ _ Moontigur Excvrsiox. ~ The annual moonlight ex: under the auspices of the fire department will take place Thursday evening next. The St. Lawrence will leave Navigation Company’s wharf at 8 o’clock, and will return about midnight Galbraith’s Band will be in attendance witha choice programme. Gool music will also be furnished for danciag. Re- freshments will be provided. Thg excur- sion should be well patronized. irsion on Nea eal Leacce or tHe Cross Picnic. — The right spot is found at last, viz.. West Kiv- er Bridge. Don’t miss the sail on Thars- jay next up the winding, charming West River. No sail or scenery to compare with it can be found in the Province. Ample opportunities will be given both to old and young for enjoyment. The children’s games and amusements will receive par ticular attention, and will be a most pleas- ing feature of the day’s outing. Prizes will be given in the different games! Music will be In abundance, brass band, violins, &e. Go to the League of the Cross picnic on the llth and escape doctors’ bills. jeicclipiiaceds Maritime Mepicart Assoctar:on.—The Halifax Herald reports that atthe meeting of the Muritime Medical Association, Thursday, Dr. McLeod, of Charlottetown, read a report of a case of anterior abdomi- nal nephrectomy, an unusually interesting ease. In the discussion that followed, Dr. Stewart warmly complimented Dr. McLeod on his suecess in the case. On the same lay otticers were elected as follows :— President—-P Conroy, Charlottetown Vice-President—Alex McNeill, Kensing- on, P E Island V ice-President—John Stewart, Halifax Vice-President—J W Daniel, St John Secretary—G M Campbell, Halifax Treasurer--Geo E DeWitt, Wolfville Local committee of arrangements—-F H Beer, James McLeud,S R Jenkins, H D Johnson; J Warburton. iceeuilen on OppreL_Lowsniv.—At the regular meet- ug of Wildey Lodge, No. 27, held on Friday evening, the following officers were duly installed into their respective chairs for the ensuingterm byD D G M A J Houle assisted by Benjamin Bremner, P G M., H M Davison, P G.; John McNevin, P Gz F Sellers, r G.; Wim Small, r G.; AD McLeod, PG: NG, Chaz. Leigh, jr; V G, Philip Bridges, Ree. Sec., D D Morrison; Perm. Sec, GC Acorn; Treas., Geo A B McDonald; Warden, J A Wares; Con., A W Mitchell; OG, W D Waye; I G, F Drake; R S N G, WR 3 N G, E H Beer; RS V G, A H Clements; LS VG, F C Batt; Rs S, Harvey Morris; LSS, W A Hawley; Chap.,T J Morrie; Pr G.u Johnson. Atthe conclusion of the ceremony J P G Johnson enter- tained the members at W F Carter’s resturant. Soreham; L ATT ETT TIRE LS H Annual i Mantle Clearance ! i H For No BLACK JACKETS, COLORED CAPES, BLACK CAPES, LACE CAPES, Goods previously sold wi Yositively no garments o BEER BROS. Tue Weart: ®.—Fresh winds, mostly COLOR? D JACKETS, * Cash Only. Goods on Approbation. $5.00 for $l 98. 5.50 for 1.98. 6.00 for 1.98. 700 for 298. 850 for 2 98, 9.00 for 2.98. 10.00 for 3.98. 11.00 for 3.98. 12.00 for 4.98. 14.59 for 4.98. 28.00 for 9.98. 2.00 for 1.00. 250 for 1.00. 3.00 fer 1.00. 4.90 for 1.98. 5.00 for 1.98. 7.00 for 298: 9.00 for 43.98. ; 10.06 for 3.98. 12.00 for 3.98. Nothing will be spared. Every garment sacrificed. Cost not considered. ll not be exchanged. n approbation. XIII south and west; fair and warm. EXAMINER Wednesday next is the | noon at 4 o’vlock Delegates’ reports will t ad and officers elected for tl ensuing yea All members cordially invited to be | pres ‘LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. | Special Corr spondence of The Examiner rthun:berland o1 f and i4 Prersonat.—Mr P J Quinnyrepr PASSENGERS via \N ‘ } - Friday were: 24 goii returning 1} ‘senting e } Messrs Manchest: r, Robertson & Allison St John, is in town Mrs FS Mitche and two children this morning for Charlottetown a Vis to her friends. Ss vaN.—John L Sullivan, ex-chan pion prize fight rs and the dramatic com pany with which he is.cennected will giv a perfe rmance her the Market Hall or lharsday evening the 18th inst. It is ex pected that audience, | sce wis so" Bast Workmanship | |Pants, Boys’ Long Pants, Boys’ Short Pants, | , Y . ™ . Boys’ Tweed Suits, Boys’ Worsted Suits, Biren Grove Trea.—The tea held at | Birch Grove, Freet , Thursday last, in | | 1 of St. Paul s Church, Summerside,was } a decided success The: was a very | la uttendance and everyone appeared to | Le ms vi emseive The tea Was | j fairly successful, fi. arcially. Suit July 5 189 , Exports ship ped per SS Northumberland for Point Da | Chene: $2 cases eggs, $123; 3 kegs berries | | $15; 34 cases eggs $92; 1 horse $90: 1100 lbs hams, $110, 40 lard, $5 Total en DVI0 - hn + CAMP BRIGHTON NOTI Ss, Ye is ng’s parade was the largestever held in camp since it opened the reason being that every man who wishe l to receive his pay was present. It is needless to state that no men reported es sick, and that there were few, if any, absentees when the roll was called, Colonel Dogherty and Major Laemseiy the after: Irill. After tea, Captain Stewart, on behalf cf the oflicers, thanked Colonel Dogherty for the ideration and kindness he had shown them during the Colonel D wrnercty, Cons camp respondiog, rec p 9 rocated the sentir ents, and especially re- ferred to the excellent manner in whic Major Macleod had conducted the cam] during his iJ]ness Colone D mnerty, ¢ behalf of the om cers, presented Drill Sergeant Russell, of the RK. R. C. L., with $12.00 as a token of their appreciation of the faithful manner in which he had performed his mportant and onerous d ities, : rhe camp broke up this morning, the three western companies leaving by the 1.45 express, an i the remaining con panies at 10.30 Gospe. Meetixnc.— Remember the gx pel meeting in Philharmonic Hall, Sunday } > marching out Of Camp afternoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Matthew 23 37—“And ye would not.” scinineelliiniinde Runaway—There was Sconsiderable ex- citement in the vicinity of Water and Queen streets this forenoon, caused by the run- ning away of a horse belonging to Mr. W. A. Hutcheson, the confectioner. Fortu- nately no serious damage was done A inet Aina Srreer LicuTinc.—The time for receiy- ing tenders for lighting the streets of the city expired at noon to-day. There were four tenders received, those tendering be ing the Royal Electric Company, Geo. E, Fuil, Waiter P. Doull and D. A. Starr, The tenders will probably be submitted to the Council at the meeting on Monday evenin ,. cuiesion Summer Scuoon or Scrence.—The Sum- merSchool of Science of the Maritime Provinces is in session at Amherst, N.S., The faculty present is: President. Prof. W. W. Andres, Sackville ; secretary-treasurer Principal J.D. Seaman, Charlottetown; professor of botany, Prof. Robertson, Pic- tou; professor of chemistry, N. D. Mc - Tavish, Amherst; professor of civics, Dr. J. B. Hall, Truro; professor of elocution, Miss Read, Hopewell Cape; literature, Principal Cameron, Yarmouth; geology and mineralogy, Prof. Caldwell, Wolfville; kindergarten, Mrs. S.B. Patterson, Truro; meteorology, John Campbell, Truro; music (tonic sol fa), Rev Mr. Anderson, Toronto pedagogics, Dr. J. B. Halli; Truro; physics, A. Murray, Amherst physiology and hygiene, Prin. E. J. Lavy, Amherst; zoo- logy and etymology, Prin. 8.G. Oulton, Vorchester; psychology, Dr. J. B. Hall. a We VSPSVSVSSsSssesesessess ¢ A Spider As a Fly e é killer is the most effectual, i. like many other good things, @ not adaptable to the ne¢ds of @ every-day life. We havejmany things that are easily used and @ effectual. Sticky and Poison Fly Paper and Insect Powder are in greatdemand. Juft here we may mention Powderdd Hel- lebore for your plants aid rose ? bushes. ; e ‘ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, DSSS VSBOS LVS VSESSCEEBVES 5 cietinlamaiaaiie $ Pleasure and Protit. One can shop with both in our establishment during the next few weeks. It Will be pleasurable to see and ex- amine the season’s | pretty things now brought forward, aid it will be profitable to purchase, for at no other sea- son can so many dainty, beau- tiful articles and gdods for household use be segured at prices so extremely low as we shall quote for the next few weeks. MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD Who Sell at Selliny Prices. J Don't Stop to Thin Come right im and see ud, We have some Special Bargains for you this even- ing. SHOES lower in rife than the manufacturer can make them. Is it not to your interest to trade with{us, when we can give you Boots and Shoes cheaper than you can get them elsewhere. A line of Ladies Shoes at half price for this even- ing only. ; A. E, McEACHEN, (OK MAN, THE § * si july 2 Maclecd | occupied afteruoon with battalion | Q._* es : ma oe“) Suits, Boys’ Ckeap Suits, Boys’ Good Suits, <— Best Qualities | Lowest Prices ! Boys Suiis, Boys’ Summer Coats, Boys’ Odd Coats, Boys’ Odd Vests, Boys’ Odd Boys’ Black Suits, Boys'.. Colored Suits, Boys’ Serge Suits, Boys’ School Suits, Boys’ Sunday Suits, Boys’ Rough and ‘Tumble Boys’ Two-piece Suits, Boys’ Three-piece ‘The only place in the city to get PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Ch’town, July 6, 1895—246 Marine Insurance! LOTHING! a SATURDAY, in the market. is disposed of, Charlottetown, July 4, 1895. Sa —— _—— i JULY 6, 1895. CLOSING OUT SALE or Gentlemen’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 Genuine Discounts will be given till the whoel TERMS SPOT CASH. BA. BRUC Parasols, formerly $1.10, ‘“é “ 1.35, “ “e ‘ee VBE, « “ (Tight Rollérs) 1.85, . “ a i VESSELS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured at Lowest Rates. HORACE HASZARD, Agent Western Assurance Co. Charlottetown, June 6, 1895—246 6c 1.95, ‘“ “ 2.00, « These are all this season’s goods— marked at our usual low prices—and, at reductions, They’re a Great 47 Ladies’ Colored Parasols. The Newest, Daintiest, Most Stylish shown in town. ; Parasols, ' $108. * 1/24. . 1,48. és 1.56. - 1.60. . as 1.80. Big Snap! 27, June 1895—246 LADIES AND -_ — Se OORE To be sold at “ You-may-take-tliem” prices, at our Store. formerly $2.60, now $2.00 <6 510, « 2.48 (Tight Roliers), 3,15, “ 2.58 340, “ 2.72 8.65, « 4.60, « 2.92 5.00 the above rp 7 ( LHOD. ee ee CENTLEMEN ! We, the nndersigned, beg of the public of Charlottetown and sourrounding districts, and hope that you will kindly undertake the task to be judges and jurors in a matter---that is: Where to Cet the Best Yalue for Your Money! Some say that no living person is able to sell goods cheaper than them, but before your verdict is given vou will lease call at the Charlottetown Bargain Corner and inspect the beautiful assortment of Children’s Clothing, Men’s Clothing, Youths’ Clothing, Tweeds, Straw Hats, Felt Hats) Boys’ and Men’s Light Summer Coats, Summer Underwear, Bathing We remain, waiting for Judges and Jurors, yours truly, Suits, Trunks and Walises. Immense ranges in all departments, McKAY WOOLEN OMPANY, Bargain Corner. —— AMERICAN OIL STOVES! One Ilundred l-wick at 75 cents; Sixty 2-wick at $1.20; Fifty 3-wick at $1.80. Now is the time tu buy. DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, June 14, 1895—135 LONDON HOUSE! —— (x) Bargain in Kid Gloves. ee LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 cents, Selling for 50 cents LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. Selling for 95 cent . J. HARRIS, Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy AGENT Leave your order at THE EXAMINER office. We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates JOB PRINTIN need. See our samples, oe {1 Watch Chains, L For This Evening TWO SP Ladies’ Dongola Ladies’ Dongola Bals and Buttoned Boots, Grand Vaiue. Oxford Shoes, Kee our window. HCIAL LINES. $1.00 1.25 J. B. MACDONALD & CQO. Charlottetown, July 6, 1895—dy MEMORIAL CARDS. CABINET MEMORIAL CARDS, neat- ly printed in gold on fine quality Black ards, with bevelled gilt edges. The Cards are suitable for framing, and are especially adapted for Albums. They make handsome and very appropriate mementoes to distribute. among relatives and friends of deceased persons. The designs are original and artistic, and the workmanship 13 iar superior to any imported. PRICES —One Card, 25 cents; four Cards, 50 cants; twelve Cards, $1 00. Write for specimens and particulars. Mail orders filled by retura mail. JAMES W. O'REILLY, Designer and Printer of Memoria! Ch’town, June 8,19 95~6 &wy Carda GOME AND SEE in — Bargain Tray! Cuff Buttons, 20 cents each, worth 48u. Brooches, mae - “ Sbe. Ear Rings, 3: * ” = fe. 30 “ is} oe Watches from $5.00 upwards, at G. G. JURY'S, The Reliable Jeweler. june25—dy & wky 45c. WANTED—Two laundresses, one meat and fish cook, one waitress, one kitchen girl, for During the month of July, Tickets from Crapaud <o Charlottetown and return wil be issued ‘or Sixty-five Cents. »Thes¢ Tickets good to return on the Boat the day of issue or the following day. ; L. ©. OWEN. . Charlottetown, June 28, 1895. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly OC—_——"*_ Wants, Lost, Found, KE Advertissmenote ander this heading chargec five cents per line. LOST—Last week. a lady’s red shot silk parasol. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. 2t pd—juty5 WANTED--A cook. HyYNDMAN, Kent Street. Apply to Mrs F W tf—july$ WANTED—A good trusty girl for general housework in asmall family. Apply to Mrs C SMALLWooD, Richmond Street. july4—3i_ pd TO LET—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling h of | 8, inclad ingsmali bath room and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street, Brighton Road; nine minutes- walk from office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren imoderate- Apply to we HARRIs, JR. may4 TO BE LET—One half of a double tenement house on Sidney Street. Possession can be Summer Hotel. Apply to Mrs BURRIS, Great George t. if—june]9 { - Steamer Jacques Cartier. .ven immediately, Apply to FRANCIs | BecCannon. si pa~julya WANTED—A good canvasser for every county in Nova Seotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Islanc, to sell « speciaity vo farmers; exclusive control; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor ve P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention ls paper. 2m 135—ap26 LOST—Last Sunday morning, on the way tochurch, la ady’s waterproof cape. Apply to JUDGE FITzGERALD, Knockrour. e july3—2i (36) W ANTED—Salesmen to sell choice line of hardy trees, roses, shrubs, etc, in cities and villages; no long trams in the cou try: no experience needed; agents and customers treated as liberal as the best: write tor te; ms: mention this paper.—Stone & Wellington, Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. : Inay4—2m (6) WwW ANTED—Men to travel for the “Fonthill Nurseries" of Canada; fast sel.ing special- ties, no substitution in orders, exclusive ter- ritory, terms liberal. Apply at once.—Stone & Wellingtop, Nucserymen, Montreal Que J 'W Beall, Manager. Mention this , aper cig jJunell—2m (2) : TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton e on the North River, and formerly Soa mer residence of thelate Admiral Bayfield; terms very reasonable. Apply to BAYFIEID & LUANCHARD, jvnel TU LET—T be house at the head of Powna!l Street lately uccupied by Mrs John Dorsey ; heated with hot water; possession given at nee. Apply at Take EXamINER Office PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for cone or two cows near residence of LC Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s Road. Apply to H JAM Es PALMER. may279—tf ee ? WANTED TO HIRE—For a month or two a light buggy and harness. Apply at this office . tf—junezs TO HIRG.—A ‘irst-class also a doble ssate-t Phaeton able. Horse and Buggy , Terms reason Enquire at G. G. Jury’s Jewelry Store north side Queva Square, Opposite Post Office May 15 —ly 3m 53 HOUSE TO _ LET—The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Gueen Stresl, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and heated with hot water; possession given atonce. A ortoH James Paumun, ~ PP? Ponies o ee ee aed