LOCAL AND OTHER -~ - v { ri \I ' - a I's j > Vl ( ; ' i ' t B ‘ wit ‘Py ' V} \ th Ml M \ I W N } i ‘ \ - DIED i if ( M MeKenna Mav | on at 2 nm i piease p' ‘ } } , j s+ Pp \ bay D cove beat ess { 65 ‘ ‘ ‘ t ‘ SumMiay a : it ir Little BR \ \ it IS years and {dearly ed da t i t : M ‘ Sie wa ‘ iente vt : 4 H . “ «lt a4 bey 4 ewhtv-tive rent ‘ led, been ‘ 1 is Your , Rubber Cloak Unsatisfactory ? € qua t\ { stvies and \ ir etock 1 ve large, we are SPECIAL PRICES for a_ few ala ler to "materially reduce it \ ca and examine BEER BROS Weather Bulletin. Poroxro, July 7, 10 a. m. i ‘ th nh met plac ‘ rgY % I}: a DAILY at Georgetown. —_—__— Result of the Races and Athletic Sports, \\ ‘ (; ‘ i h , } © } ptr 15 1 j I H \ tM iH \ M i \t D ( ' L I i oO M . I ‘ M M ul } ( BS { ! Y i ! fA M M ais M i I ‘ \ feIntvre WwW. ¢ r Mi ‘ I tia i Mi i K ¢ j \\ i i i iF ‘ p Visyve ( H ' Wallie M., J : Db. J. Abd t i \ } 1 i \ oe | f ‘ th B i | 1 b i ur i best ce ! Ha ha i hi | lles ma) the e thi ' \ M red I D. J. Al i i lime, 2.51 H W tl ti se-sat s ‘ Wa i i 4 5. WwW. i~ i Hitt how uy way ‘ M weal ‘ We ro ii withstanding a epeated ut | , with Messer i ind le vi ried | tl B _ te eat, a Barr } prsie t hard Aft rte the Hay ‘ et t jis i} 1 i Au ‘ mind w wa I Ta) Phe ed \ Mi rep j ‘ ‘ j M I | | I <4 I at th i ' el } ly i it i i irc ¢ I sports re ‘ I ‘ Livht Ha B I Stewart M tagne, LOO ft ¢ n; 2, W \ Mel , Flat River, 101 6 in; 3, W M McDonald, Panmure Island, 99 ft 16 Chrowing 16-1b Hammer t, RT ft 7 4 McDonald, Dundas , W McDonold, Panmure, & Putting Shot—I, W McDonald, Par , 4i ft 6 in; 2, W A MeLeod, Flat River, 39 ft 5 in; 3, BF Stewart, 39 feet 100) Yard Das} let, B F Stewart, Montague; 2nd, J MeDonald, P i - Craig, SS Acadia | Mile Race—-l=t, B F Stewart, Mos 2nd, J McDonald, Pam bra Evans, SS Acadia Fime, 1.02 T we-of-W ar—Ma i ve. Singk Wor Pug-of-War—S S Acadia rs. 3 Island Won bv P. E. Island _—_—- ee A HUNDRED FATHOMS DEEP The Britixh authorities have decided that the Victeria’s drowned shall sleep vt e thev le Des part h I eepu t} en | hen) sleet} for woe Vou Let tive ford ‘ wre | t Coflined sa British Let them s ] And God w keep Our heroes a hundred fathoms d ep Let tl } neath the wave, Where Britons never feared to Cheir splendid lives to God they gave, Cheir faults will melt like English snow Phev sleep, ¢ no One weep; In British steel thev’re The Khan, in the Dundas Banner offined des P Drugs Are y “J r Necessary for the cure of disease. 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. 4. 8S. JOHNSON, Cor Kent and Prince Streets. Wants, Lost, Found, &e \dvertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET.—That pleasantly situated resi- dence on Richmond Street West, near the sea breeze. To a small private family, rent maolerate if applied for soon. Apply on the premiises.—CHARLES HIGGINs. jy7 WANTED.—An experienced housemaid im- mediately, to whom good wages will be given. Apply at Brighton Villa. dy—jy5 WRAPPING PAPER.—A lot of old news. papers, good tor wrapping paper, at this office- jJulyt FOUND.—In a passenger car to-day, a sum of money, which the owner can have on ap- lying to G. A. Sharp, Station Master, Char- foltesown, and paying for this advertisement, july5 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A housemaid Apply to Mrs. N. Rankin. 3t pd—jys WANTED.—A Nurse by the 10th inst. Ap ply to Mrs. Morson, at Mrs. Hodgson’s, Grafton Street. jyt -_ i nen _— —" one BE a a EXAMINER ITEMS. RACES AND SPORTS. Fair Weather and a Big Time FRIDAY, JULY 7 1893. LOCAL NOTICES. = “GET INTO PRINT? a ental ad hoe am mke We announce this “THE QUREN OF ALL SALES.” These v I 1 i ; \ 7” | EN a , ws > ‘y> { ss r A : : Our pa re going ont, tthe | ORMOUS PU RC HASE goods were bought at less than manufacturers’ prices, are best _ Sie ia th Ma k W ght & te | <a re : ‘quality, wide width, and all good patterns. We expect a rush- lees i’ =" Print Cottons \ Summer Suitings., ins business, as the price must create a creat demand among prices, goto J B Macdonald & ¢ ‘close and judicious buyers. Jsee™ STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. =. McoRA'Y WOOLEN COMPANY M.A.N OB ALCOTUO REARS. \\ i = s } kK Mey ih rv th 4 in 4 } j ’ peoet-hninseasay ances ae ‘ wh. | n if st t im with ni COME TO HEADQUARTERS ~ “af «--FOR--- Hard Coal Clothing, Tweeds, Fiannels and Blanketings. LANDING TO-DAY, PER BRIGT “ZEN ; | ro -ywunarvy ‘ (BC rey 4ENITH, WE HAVE KNOCKED HIGH PRICES OUT, and placed a better grade of goods on the market. Ali Clothing new The value of Clothing made from our make of Tweeds cannot be excelled. Our Tweeds have beeome a standard article of } ‘ow 350 Tous Hard Coal, Farmers of P, E. Island, and the prices. are low. WOOL TAKEN IN EXCHANGE and the. highest price allowed Prowse Bros., in an advertisement headed “ Information Wanted,’ are trving to with the } } } ana SLViisSh, aij prices i i vaiue with the injure us Farmers by quoting the Wool prices ot I bidet | CHESTNI . . . . . y ‘ . , /in another place For the past number of years we have been buying Wool, and in every case have given the best price the marl et will all , : vena ae . ae a si en ae . ea vow . = pr ae arke wLlOW S. LYVONSsS Po-day trade JOUPMALS, StU h as the Journal of Commerce, quote { anadian W ool similar to ours In wh ilesate lots at Montreal and ‘Toronto at 17 and Wwe . : . . . . . . ‘ e + : see ‘ tu ;cents per lb. It is an old trick of this blowing firm to cast insinuations on firms enteriné into the Readymade Clothine business The publie will Charlottetown, July 4, 1893 | reme .y ie antinna rarde aenaiinas > bee ; ? cali at a 4“ e < desig > ie p «Wil ly 4, 1 remember their actions towards Messrs. J. B. Macdonald and James Paton & Co. when they entered into the Clothing ule; and now, as we are large dealers in Readymade Clothing, and have placed a higher grade of Clothing on the market at prices within reason, completely knocking ie : sigh ; : out their hil | figures, they feel our opposition, and in their ungentlemanly way abuse rnd try to injure us with the people , CARD. FARMERS !—When trading with us you will find syuare treatment. Goods sold at the lowest possible prices And nlease haar in - MISS MELLISH. M. J &, of Meant Altiens | one ——— ee } ‘ de ros > ae e ae i« > . : , aa . A ' 3 i bik { We i Ladies College, will open chasse’ regaiean | Cau h down for ever) dollar's worth of goods as son as landed in the shop. No firm buys goods at a better price than we do, and any firm stating otherw io aot at Ge nt # oa : ; a _ ‘ ‘ . ee ‘ ole 1 ‘ i . fs . . ° . ~ Li \ nd Physical altar "Phe ioeieedatienieen are trying to mit: lead you. Our { ompany 1s a Joint Stock ¢ OMpany ; OU shareholdérs are sutisfied with interest on their mone Other conce s al cam i ee 4 ee eee . ae | ait ses . . a alia arf ar ay <¢ ieee] . se a — » 1 . > ‘ , . ’ ! ! . tee ae 8 the Emerson | partnership firms, and each wonderful partner and his family has to be supported on the wonderful profits made out of the farmers M Mi h wilt I mited num , wer pup n Mu Fe rh R nee, corner | re 1 ‘ ibpiy il Mi wee and King Streets ivi | JULY | BLE Hot Weather Our Holiday Stock JUSET COMINGIN and we think we have s#mething to suit Ts BEGINS TdO-DAY. Space |g : would not permit us to deseribe theim—eall and examine. Gentlemen SS 4A Q 2 SS lk ; We want to GIVE AWAY 3,000 more Rolls of Paper, and : es ce ul toc ol about 200 Blinds, only asking about what it*costs us to wrap Summer Underwear, Neglige Shirts, Searfs and Collars, Straw Hats, Felt everyone. them up. If you want Curtain Poles or Pietures, we can tell you the ifats, Bathing Su'ts, Bathing Towels. | best place in town to get them. Students for examination at Prince of Wales College wy! i spat a care wae ea weet | cae on the Shes tents ani | with marginal line, on purpose for this trade. See. it. We show a fine stock of Blouses. Collars ani Cuffs. Want Challies, Underwear, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Stainless Dye, Hosiery, Lace Curtains, Lace Curtains, All Prices. arris & Stewrart, LONDON HOUSE. ice Clothes Consultation Leave your orders for midsummer number of “Graphic,” 'London News,” and “Gentlewomen.” They will contain full accounts of the Royal Wedding, also Illustrations and being Da Supple ments. results in the buying BAZAAR COMPANY, | done here | QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, July 2, tts. | Each one finds that our} LOW PRICES & QUICK SALES. OUR MOTTO. conirtindaemes we x) cnceaneneaneiniieaiatanaite Shoes have more wear for the money than anybody WE ARE PUSHING TRADE FOR JUNE We ave bound to make our trade for June the Jargest we ever had, and in order ‘to: compel ‘those. warting SUITS, OVERCOATS, ete., to buv from us, we are offering the BIGGEST BARGAINS Made up In first-class style, of the very OVERCOATS, etc., to buy from us. we are off best weeds and Suitings in the city. FINE SUITS, MEDIUM SUITS, COARSE» SBITS, at prices .to astonish the - J M McLEOD & C0 } purchasers Call. and see our goods LOW P4GES and QUICK SALES is our | Mt |S Well Dresse Lots of Bargains in TWEED SUITINGS; ‘lots :of bargains in WORSTED SUIT . nN } INGS: lots of bargains in OVERCOATINGS: Kundreds of bargains in PANT | } else's GOODS; best value in HARD and SOFT FELT HATS Always patronize fashionable Tailors. We invite inspection. Our Good Fits Are a by-word in Charlottetown. James McLeod & Son, Fashionable Tailors - - -- Victorin Row. TO EXTERMINATE THE PEST MUST Charlottetown, July 3, L893—dys . ee : -_ “ : in : exe A We have the iargest stock of CLOTHS . and the LOWEST PRICES of anv house }on P. E. Island Salt! Salt! 6,000 Bags LIVERPOOL SALT now landing and for sale low by N.. B. & M. RATTENBURY Wo hi eod JOHN MACLEOD & CO., Ch’town, June 7, 1893 Foe S WERCHANT TAILORS. HR + = - hee IF YOU - What is the Matter with Your Silk Hat ? “se : ° a fail to get suited in Spee- ’ > tacles elsewhere, TRY US. B. H. LANDIS & €O., of Halifax, are in . : , town, and will alter and remodel old Silk Q . ’ = Hats tothe latest style. They will renovate New Spectacles Just, re ‘i. ' plush, rebind, reband, stiffen the sides, raise ? : ey 5 | or lower the crowns, and in short make a new hat out of an old one. They are also prepared to make new Hats ceived ; alsé “Silverware. ° by conformature measure. ——— ¥ Ladies’ Ostrich Feathers cleaned, dyed and curled. : : : ‘ Will remain while here, which will be for a K W x A Y | OR * few days only, at 20 QUEEN STREET, oppo- Ae . 42. gs site Miller Bros’, Store. si—jys : #54 z CAMERON BLOUK. g tow ——— YOU USK ——- Ber Bil Pr Pati rey CERTAIN TO KILL! _ E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, June 6, 1893 me won, | SHOE the Children PUK Cream of Tartar Powders : WOODILL’S GERMAN, Victoria We make a Specialty of Comfortable; Stylish and Cheap CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES ! Cream of Tartar Powders containing AMMONIA: tne Nice Lot of Tan Shoes Just Received. as the Government ANALYs? OF Ontario.’ | THOMAS MACFARLANE, Chief Analyst, Inland Revenne Dept., Ottawa GoOrrF BROS.) a sererenermenetenr rena rerreeoe Seeneneienemne a a