we ee et SY Se & in 4 arse ug ‘ 4 ‘ th , > ‘ hye } Mi I pie Cormy Stipe ' i } - la ’ ri at bast t iH tn vill ‘ iry atid ‘ ~ le t} af —-— ‘ ' ' Pay t es th ‘ : it f s in » ~ i Wa i KLAYERS \ ra the r I nti ‘ ; Nfl at Kia ‘ I th - Di \CABIA rt D " s i sy ‘ i } t he An ‘ ers They ; ie St. Lawrel ~~ LEA : * THE Cross Pient Any i | “all should remem L%th, and go tothe League of the { P at Shaw Wharf by steamer Southport. Goods will be furnished 4 i” xX} t - ‘? ~ ( Lody xtends tation to every brother Orangeman wit rfrieni neet with them to Euston Stre-t Hall. Bro. Rev. 1 F. | ie! iWill #peak m the Bathurst . ) n with pecia ' t bie ov Trae The Board f Track ‘ tt ng at So'clock in quarterly (ruardiar Otte: Thx Cou meets at 7.50 sharp. Iniportant -in connection with the visit of M ster of Finance and the Mini«ter DP rack aml Commerce comes up for “aera dies An [suenerton Graxrep.—In the Ha fax Supreme Court on Saturday, befor: dedge Heurt, an injunction was granted yvainst members of the Salvation Army, such living im the on Sackville te prevent them from making » be a nuisance to people newhborhood of their tent Tarhse Street o Frow Bostoxs —The steamer Carrol] Caotain Hansen, arrived from Boston iast evening about ten o'clock, with a large v hundred and seven- teen passengers The Carro!! had ene hi aateal and seventy-five when leaving Bosten, and a many others applied for tickets and conld not get them reveral cargo and one paerenyvers, gonwl —- and the coming on Tue Crors.—Sinee the former latter rain, the crops are ~plendidly The hay crop on strong new meadow land looks well; on poorer svil | it atill looks backward and will be a short rep The potato ! ig in some parts ot i the Island at least is nmeronsly as was af one hot show ing up a- thine feared there is every prospect of a | hoth in roots and cer- section of the deal of yrowing in the whole, fuir average ¢rop enie In the however, a good weetern Provinee, rain is requ red to nourish the crops > Soston For Provixctatisrs The has begun the publication of a I pave to be deve d to news pertaining alone to the Provinces of New Brunswick, Nova S tia and Prines Edward Island This department of the Traveller is under Keatit g. who is Atlantix Keating is a Halifax has served at the case and at desk in Halifax offices, and has aleo been on staff of a New Branewick The management of “MJ connected with the Canada Steamship line Mr man who the reporter's -everal hew = pai pe r the working paper -_ Fisnixe Nores.—It is said that a large number of mackerel were taken at Rus- tho oF Monday with a purse seine | pper Provinces papers have been pul- liehing a vurn to the effect that owing to poor fishing at Egmont Bay, P. E. I,, vear canned lobsters will be dear next The facts of the case appear to be that the province lobster cateh has really won a large one thit vear St. John San The sbonte? -enmeal is closed Taking th ntire catch for the county this season, ether m qu sntity or price, it hus not beer « remunerative by nearly one-third as sat vear Digbw Courter - Mepicat Assoctation Meerisa The segelar annual meeting of the r Medieval Associati Hall best rovincial Me Leod’s transaction following m was held tn After the business, the evening t ome routine stlicers were elected for the ensuing vear: ir. Beer, Charlottitown, President ; Dr MeNeil!, Stanley, Ist Viee do.; Dr. Me- Jntow)). Murray Harbor, 2nd do.; Dr Me- Neill, Kensington, 3rd do.; Dr. 8. R. Jen kine, Mecretary (re-elected) ; Dy H Db Joblnren, lreasurer (re-elected The Couneil of the Association is made up as follows: Dre. MeLeod and Johueon, Char- hottetown; Dr. Me Neill, Stanlev; Dr. Me- Laren, Brudene|! ; Dr. € mrov, harlott gown: Dr. MeNeill, Ken-ington, and Dr rhe reports of the submitted Suther land, Beds jue committees were then and read various -~ KiLLeo oN THE STATS Last Thurs dav afternoon Felix Peters, of Rollo Bay received a telegram telling him that his Joh had heen killed a few wur- ln ut Giardiner, Me The remains reach et Souris vesterday and eiren to hie late home by Sorrow ing neigh und friends Deceased left the Island and at the time of the ac were at once ra vear ago, cidewt that resulted in’ his death was en ed i painting on a larve building. The a distance ‘uh a few ‘ af ldimy gave way and he fell « thirty feet He lived nute He was a young man of mora! sw upright character, was mach liked bs Vaults m fe v-workmen aad his employ Something over a year ago he had a brothes killed by the cars in Glouneester, Mass. Ie ghis, their second dreadful atflie- ? the bereaved parents have the heart felt «ympathy of the entire « omunnnity Why Not “Cut This Out? awweyve serve to fF mind vou judge in Black ii Weuld that the «x yreai ponies i Dress Guade are WEIGHT WIDTH i FINENESS ; FINISH i COLOR ' PRICE since we began > dudge Black Goods.” Genan ates truthful ad- vertising i shown by the way they read ind study ours li is the conviction of odred« that 4 ie nearly two veare aAwerticing “ Hy Phat the pul them to do so BEER BROS German Summer Ca huere at just now it pay: & special prices Weather Bulletin. roronto, July 12, 10 a, m. vaterly to Wind w southerly; fine and i Rochester, Be Ee | One from the country preferred.—A. JAILY TWO POLICEMEN ASSAULTED tad Badly Injured’ While in the b).6chay ot heir iputy, Hts FORRNOON shortly bef , word was received at the Po s that a drunken row was it pr res Liew {) s P » mnt Brad and Offices la paired he scene rh lid mere Tapia ne ! t Michael Powers, sr ikman, whe arriv ed f B m la ‘ vy, arel f hom hie Tere ‘ Su anit ding tt fa sau vu l K Ke Pr} } ar Pp mw ' th ' 4 } ‘ : ‘} «| ‘ as ! ' ri i ul iP : yu t t \ nent t = Y i ‘ il ul Jia B i ip a i i ul nterte wy with thie tt to |] t! “ar ! f the sen) Pow rh th = t rse, ti i to th eit 7 the mung Powe hen struck a bradies Phi ther Powet if Bega is wk a hand nthe attack on Brau lev, and Policeman Taylor prom pty cunn to the assistance f hy brothe thee On f the men wi attacked the poli nal 1 Pow arried a part of a shove harndie, with a piece of the stock attached, and with this weapon he battered about the heads of the two officers, bruising tradlew verv badly on the back f the hewia short distance fron h et ar and cutting favior about the ett ear and Inthe neighberhood of the right te nple The elder Power whe had to be itherated by the officers when they were compelled to defend themselves from the others, also took a hand im the row, and administered several heavy blows w th his tixts to Bradle During the struggle Sergeant Bradley used his handeutts with Hing effeet on one of the ning Powers, and officer Tavlor got mh sane v eth e work on one or two of the others \ stranger who attempted to assist the off ers in arresting one o Was struc k and kh the vy ming Powers ked by the elder Power for e fro wtive service Young Powe va turn prompt “knocked t I the Hlon. Donald Far puharson, whe carn fo tie assistance of the officers with commendable alacrit By this time Marshal Cameron and office: Vance srrived or the scene, ind lost no time in coming to the assistance of tradlev and Taylor Power senior and one of his sons, William Power, were then placed under arrest after onsiderable trouble, and taken to the rl station Phe other Power and vou F eon in are still at large Sergeant adior was so badly hurt that he took suddenly weak while on and had to be as a well knov his way to the station, ~reted thereto by the station the wounds were Dr. Warburton. The tp tor trial t vu citizen. At dress¢ | hy Powers will come rmorrow PERSONAL. Rev. A. E. Burke, of Alberton, and Rev R. J. Gillis, of St. Peter’s Bay, are in the "ity Hon. J. W Richards, of Biddiford, was reyistered at the Roval Hotel, St. John, on Monday evening Thomas N. Doutney, the temperance lecturer, ix staving at th Keeley Institute, St. Hubert Street, Mon treal A corresponde nt at The Dalles, writes: “Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have suffered a terrible blow in losing their only child, They are Islanders whe have the | respect and good will of evervbody in this well-known Oregon, |} country who khows them.’ On Sunday last the Rev. Geo. Steel, of Carmarthen Street (St. John) Methodist | Church, was presented with an address | and eight volumes of poems by the officers and teachers of the School class The rev. gentleman has been transferred to Chatham. Charles Coghlan, Esq., the famous play- wright his wife and daughter, are spending the summer months at Abel's | Cape, Bay Fortune Mr. Coghlan has a cottage there, and spends most of in fishing and in which his ac complished wife and pretty daughter join him. He if health | and mye aks in the terms of the health-giving Sunday and actor, rented his time boating, is in the verv best « highest Island as a plea<ant ard summer resort Pure Paris Green—Alexander, Fergus son & Co’s; only 15 cents per pound, at Geo Carter & Co’s, 136 Queen St jll l w Wanted to hand water-cart pure hase, a second Apoly to KE. W. Tavlor july 12 23 Bon’t forget the tea at Eldon to-morrow. 4 vyrand time is in store for all who at ten | Drugs | Are Necessary fer the eure of diseas It is also necessary that all drugs should be absolutely pure,other- wise their action cannot be depe nded on. We handle oaly the purest Drugs and Chemicals, and guarantee their purity. A. 8. JOHNSON, Cor Kent and Prince Streets, Hard Coal LANDING TO-DAY, PER BRIGT “ZENITH,” 350 Tons Hard Coal, and CHESTNUT sizes. Cc. LYONS. 1893—l w In EGG Charlottetown, duly 4, Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST.—RBetween Chestnut Street and Brack ley Point Koad, a large woolen shaw}. Finder will be rew arded by leaving it at EXAMINER ediiee. jyl2 WANTED AT ONCE.—A pedlar. Apply to M. STEVENSON, Tins mich, Queen Street, Charlottetown dy li wy li—jyll Ww ANTED—Tw: » or three bourders can be accommodated within ten minutes’ walk from the market by applying at THE EXAMINER Office jyll BOARDERS JIGGER OR SLOVEN.—For sale, a light Jigger or Sloven, suitable for general work.— Rn. K. BRACE. eod & wy im jy j ae BENCUHES.—A lot of Benches, suitable for | schools or halls, for sale cheap.—R. K. BRACE. jylil—dy & wky W ANTED.—Salesmen to sell our choice and haruy nursery stock. Many specati varieties to offer, both sn fruits and ornamentals, atc controlled only by us. We pay commission or salary, give exclusive territory and pay weekly. Write us at once and secure choice of territory.—MAY BroTHErs, Nurserymen, i LOST.~ In the city on Thursday, a Masonic pin. Finder will be rew arded. Apply at this office, tf—jys {TED to learn the trade SMART BOY WANTED to le oo Min & Co., P. E. Is land Door and Sash Fae- tory. jyw ¢ m ams © LET.—A house containing eight roe i = ay Station, at present oceuple al ite Railw 4 ba : Possession given middle of by Capt. Hobbs, July. Apply to Mrs. LowDEN, Dundas - rat planade. jy bs TO LET.—That pleasantly situated res! dence on Riehmond Street West, near ue sea breeze. To a small private family, ren. m-erate if applied for soon. Apply on th prem ises.—CHARLES sepeates. jy? . ANTED.—An experienced housemaid im- | anhets ‘ly, to whom good wages will be given. Apply at Brighton Villa. dy—jy5 WRAPPING PAPER.— 4. j papers, got! for wrapping peper, at this office- lot of old news. jutye | their Cl /NEW | dren's EXAMINER, ALIVE IN HER COFFIN Mrs. Hager, of Merrisan’s Pa., During Saspended Animation A recent Whitehaven, Pa.,, eave: A case of sus Ate te i reported from Mo of Whitehaven ck a animati« i The storv is to the efi Hacied three miles west t that a young wife ed ne mont ifter welnyg vedded aa lean hecar ited th the t ect that she had buried alive He eventuaily lost | rein To satiefy him his friends re-opened grave, and to their h I his s Ipposed ha : at ’ es] matt ! t fornd tia rh l I | bef t i if hia tal pla j | + r yaa M ; ' the vest {M I Li Charlies Bog i lied tw ims my ving | a} farn Phe i 1 ! ‘ M athe | \ . th j inti Mr | Sin "| DD Jan Wi th ! i t tl ‘ : fan vy pi anf i wa itte ut i bedsnle, and V tille Was thot nade Kihow fo the hitsband he rack veral tes » assure himeelf that liss tion had a i taken place before he mat t \ ng the ux liapha t t i ting the hand i i 4 slrony wht Th ‘ visible, and everything went to show that death _ really set int ra After t burial of his wife wh h Bower had exper Lome wear awav gradually, until one day i“ one came to him and told hiithi that pre ous ft thet mh we Cathe e had been subject t period hvetert ul there was a grave possibility of her ha been buried aliy lhe terrible thongh that his wilt wth possil ly have been | ried alive haunter him night and day, until tinally he beeams ira they maniac the ty i that this wife had been taken f i tated ryan aml again thisat it i= a ™ trongly did h plead his cause that his friends were finally induced to re-open the grave Accordingly a dozen of them Went to the cemetery, accompanied by the lemented hushand During the progress of the digging of the grave he renianined perfectly quiet unt I the coffin was reached He then became ex ted and could not be pacified until the lid was removed Phe voman had becn burid alive, and all the evidences voing to prove euch a terrible blunder were painfuily apparent The body was turned face downward The vlass in the lid was broken The were torn to shreds, hair dishevelled and flesh torn, showing where the woman had torn herself in the frenzy upon dj her awful position robes sovering MARRIED At the Davies Hotel, on the Sth inst., by Rey R McLean, John Alexander Mac Leod, of Caledonia, to Sarah N. MacLeod, of Melville At Montague, July Ist, by Rev. W.H Allan Furgeson Murray to Maria both of Montagne Spencer, Turner, Visiting physicians are invited to eall and inspect our stuck of drugs chemicals, ete.,and get prices befure purchasing elsewhere Dodd’s Medical Hall, Queen Street MAMMOTH TEA AT ELDON. THE BELFAST DAIRYING ASSOCI- ATION will hold a Grand Tea on the beautiful grounds adjoining the ruins of Factory, On Thursday, July 13th proceeds of which will be need to defray the indebtedness cansed by the ce struc tion of their building and plant by fire Amusements and refreshments of all heese kinds on the grounds Steamer JACQUES leave Charlottetown at 10 0 CARTIER will clock, carrying passengers at one first-« lass fare, leaving to return at 6 p.m Carriages will be in waiting to convev pas ] sengers to the grounds Tickets to Tea. 25 Cents. If the day should prove unfavorable the Tea will be held first fine day. By order of Committee. Ii. K. McLEOD, Secretary law & wy PICNIC. Elion, June 20, 1893 ‘St. James’ Sabah Schoo Picnic ON THURSDAY, 3th INST, Shaw's ox West River. Steamer Southport will leave the Wharf at 9.30 a. m . liekets 15 cents, t Ferry and 2 p mh » be had at the wharf BARGAINS BOOTS Great Clearing Out Sale. our will sell Men’s, Before removing to STORE we off our entire stock i trade is the largest we sell large quantities. with us. Women’s and Children’s Boots | and Shoes. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, Misses’ and Chil- SHOES cheap at DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE Ladies’, TAN the very J. B. Macdonald & Co. Charlottetown, July 8, 1893— Salt! Salt! 6,000 Bags LIVE E 2POOL SALT now landing and for sale low by N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, jv5—~3i eo ‘and we think we have something to suit | would not permit us to describe them—eall and examine. | | | « “CET SNORMOUS WEDNESDAY, JULY TO PRINT?’ We announce this “THE QUEEN OF ALL SALES.” >» t PURC HASE, ‘Goods were bought quality, wide width, iz, 15935. These at Jess than manufacturers’ prices, are best and all good patterns. We expeet a rush- Print Cottons W Summer SultiNgS, ins business, as the price must create a creat demand amon: close and judicious buyers. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. eae Mch AY WOOLEN COMPANY M_A-N OER ACTUREHRS. COME TO HEADQUARTERS Clothing, WE HAVE KNOCKED low. The value of Clothing Farmers of P. E.. Island, in another place. For the p: HiGh and Prowse Bros., in an advertisement headed ---FOR--- Tweeds, Flannels and Blanketings. PRICES trom our OUT, and placed a better grade of goods’ on the market. All Clothing new and stvlish, all make of T'weeds cannot be exeelled. Our weeds have become a standard article of value low. WOOL TAKEN IN EXCHANGE and the highest price allowed, * Information Wanted,” are trying to injure us with the Farmers by the ist number of vears we have been buying Wool, and in every case have given the best price the market prices made with the the prices are quoting W vol allow prices of will To-day trade journals, such as the Journal of Commeree, quote Canadian Wool similar to ours in wholesale lots at Montreal and Toronto at 17 and 174 cents per lb. It remember is an old trick of their actions towards Messrs. J. B. business and Clothing trade : into the Readymade entered into the C lothing this blowing firm to cast insinuations on firms entering The public will Macdonald and James Paton & Co. when they now, as we are large dealers in Readymade Clothing, and have placed a higher grade of Clothing on the market at prices within reason, co.npletely knocking out their high figures, they feel our opposition, and in their ungentlemanly way abuse rnd try to injure us with the people. FARMERS !—When trading with us you will find square treatment. cash down for ever v dollar's w are trying to mislead you, Our Company is a Joint Stock Company ; partnership firms, and each wonderful partner and his family has to be supported on the wonderful profits made out of the farmers, Goods sold at the lowest possible prices. And please hear in mind: we prt No firm buys goods at a better price than we do, and any firm st; ting otherwise shareholders are satisfied with interest on their orth of goods as soon as landed in the shop. our money. Othe rjconee rns are yy7 A Heavy Purchase. emer YL W. A. WE Between 65,000 and 75,000 Yards in Grev Cotton, and other Cotton Goods. White Cotton, Our JULY | Hot Weather BEGINS TO-DAY. Gentlemen, See Our Stock of Summer Underwear, Neglige Shirts, Searfs and Collars, Straw Hats, KD & CO. Felt Hats, Bathing Suits, Bathing Towels For Ladies We show a fine stock of Blouses. Collars Challies. Underwe Dye, Hosiery, ods, Ginghams, Prints Wholesale and z and Cuffs, Wool Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Stainless Shirtings, prices to the Retail trade is the lowest in Charlottetown. MIDSUMMER WHITE ing, Ladies’ Low Prices this Month in Cambrie and 27 inches wide. LADIES’ GLOVES in. the full line of Black and Colored and we guarantee all Gloves at CORSETS.—We show a large range and keep all sizes in stock. Retail trade 1s increasi Drv Gioods Our quantities ; and you will always trade W. A. WEEKES & CO, Wholesale and Retail, Queen Street Charlottetown, July 7, 1893; GOODS, in Night Dresses, Ladies’ Chemises, Ladies’ Knickers. Skirtines, Flouncings, Children’s Flounecings, best ng very Ladies’ Undereloth- Lace Curtains,s Lace Curtains All Prices. Harris & stewart, LONDON HOUSE. Nice Clothes Made up in firs!-class style, of the very best T'weeds and Suitings in the ¢ ity. Well Dressed Men Always patronize fashionable We invite inspection. Our Good Fits Muslin Flouncings, In 12, 15, 18, 21 makes only. We keep a Kid Gloves always on hand, $1.00 per pair and upwards, fast. Our Wholesale on the Island. We buy large Begin to trade with us Tailors. ak JUST COMMING IN We want to GIVE AWAY about 200 Blinds, only asking them up. If you want Curtain Poles or best place in town to get them. Students for examination at find it to their advantage to call on us. the BEST QUALITY, stock of FOOLSCAP of | with marginal line, on purpose for this trade. ._Leave your orders for midsunim®r and “Gentlewomen. ” | full aceounts of the Royal Wedding. London News.” Supplements. BAZAAR Ch’town, July 2, tts. 8.000 more Rolls of Paper, and about what it costs us to wrap Pictures, we can tell vou the Are a by-word in Charlottetown Our Holiday Stock James McLeod & Son, Fashionable Tailors - - -- Victoria Row. TQ EXTERMINATE THE PEST USE evervone. Space —— YOU MUST Prince of Wales College wy We have bought a PADDED, See it. number of ‘Graphic,’ They will contain Illustrations and CERTAIN TO KILL! W. E. DAWSON. also COMPANY, QUEEN STREET. Se ae eye en aissnacanpntyngion eset hyping captaapeniplint le LE Te IE commggptiacont ne comm: snccbammecint se ene ee ens =A site aaah aiinenten iemmetmmeeeen samen ET EOE AD ope Ee ae 7 fe * 2) . y ( ] Series é co I ep 7 : ne ee ee , a7 é U e