A ea g es st a oan eye _——— Tennent THE DAILY 2 oe — LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS 9 ™mzmanw cana Manries a Sreciatty Harry Lindley and the select company supporting him gave their second per- j formance at the Opera House last even- | Ing, presenting the sensational melodrama “Shadows of a Great City.” The audience Beer Bros ! 0 T iv \ r Elliot, with his port last merits of the play deserved— but what was : Shon sean.) | (acking in numbers was more than mac ‘spo 82 B W ‘ ; te | @ Ss. ; Sutfolk to-mor. | @P @ enthusiasm and applause. Every- ' : (Pe at . . ‘ ‘ ” . . len ‘ st 16.30, me seemed to be highly pleased with the | : manner in which the play was presented. | - Harry Lindley and Miss Flint were, of | ourse » atalleas . ne . als de are, ¢, the stellar attractions Mr. Lind | M Stewart ey tom the part of “Jim Farren.” an 1} ore “art. ' | ; . 6: | to k it well, keeping the audience fairly iris s ‘ base | : ar . bubbling over with langihier all the | . « 44 I t : ‘ EY Su time that he was on the stage, | be i The “Biddy Ronan” of Mies Flin | > - : : ey *} : i Ga . 1 St. James’ Charch | Was & Splendid impersonation, The kind- | : . mes ’ eA ’ in iceh sitedal « ; é oieda tin |} hearted, hoapitable Irish woman was well | . é ‘ \ , i tle a = ’ F ' olan ter of | portrayed, alternately eliciting sympathy : i ine . a he ¢ ' tl . tie | and langhter. Miss Sutton as “Nellie” was | ‘ the grounds | + os : ’ } excelient, and ele had the audience with i ‘ n \ ‘ ; > | Ki her thror guout. One of the neatest bita of | i gs ( ere ns Masuli se character scting we have seeu for some | F ‘ ning, Aug. 3rd, for Charlotte. |e "4" that of Mr. Woodale, who im-, a + ore Nad ‘8 : personated “Levi Nathan,” a “ventleman i ‘ : %. & ° one ” ry " ' i ilies Monday | rom Jerusalem. The character wa o | : i hi ie wh on J ? . ' at ca Ad lat ’ | difficult and disagreeable one, but it was in | » Ang. 6th. Ad later : ; : _ | good hands and was well maintained. Mr , a rhe } _., | Chapman as “Tom Cooper” eustained | PASAN ier ~acue of the ; . . _* ‘ aSANT R a p er « “| the fuvorable inipression he made on the ns at fed int to-day 18 well at- . ; : ' ' A . Previous e elroy a! 4 Mars ade !} te The Southport took up a larze | ¢ cea oan "a eee port I mre) an excellent “(es Benson,” he other i o thi eanlain : te . ; poe tr 6 T foreno a her eae | characters were all well taken. To-night | tae he eathe is fine ; . ” mites u th cher The L. #)) the beautiful society pay “Qaeena” will i are eT ving ther e:ves e va ne 2 7” ae x , € tag be presented, together with “ The | ban u altendan ° ° re?” { , ; ; tte e Weavers, one of the funniest of | cients S MENT , S we fuany comedies. Harry Lindley has an | RAMEN I ne Sacrament ‘ , i } A MENT A : a of the | excruciatingly funny part, and all who Lord's Snapper will (D. V.) be dispensed Rts , Veneer ee hs a r enjoy a good langh should make a point » the brookheld l’resbyvterian church on biieaead . : ’ e : } Of attending the Se {Sabbath of August. The Rev M ami pt t Strat ralby pan j the Rev peg ” co R. MacLean of Valleyfield are expected PERSONAL. gasist the pastor " iter aoe } fh he Rural Dean Axford, of Nova Seotia, and | ’ ; ae , | his son are here—the guests of the Master 4 Vatcapie Fixp A well detined > 1) ? , cee : of the Rolls j vein Of manganese has been uncovered in ' Princess Bismarck fell from her bed he Crooked Cre ing company’ o : re ane ‘ ked Cr ek nn Cmepeey © Fo | on Sunday morning and was unconscious | perty, between Albert and Harvey, in Al- Soe neveral das ; | “2 . or Several dave. t County. Tis re appears to be of a Mr. Chartes Schofie d, B. A., of St. John# | indiestions -Mencton rv high order, and all the y oat ’ arrived Jasi eveniog. are *a: ito be pr mising I the Master of the Rolls Mr. Charles Long, of The Empire staff, is visiting the Province. Heis accom- panied by Mrs, Long. They are registered He is the gnest of | very | _ - Tae Curcaco Strixe.—The official re- i shows that the destruction of railroad : : : property Chicag inring the strib at the Hotel Davies. peri in j age, ring } » ine, ; . ° ss . amounted to $456,000 This represent Prof Craig, of the Experimental Farm, f ¥ mat r sl that was burn i, Otiawa, is visiting the Provinces. et ifs¢ naler.a Liae , ¢ a ’ . an ’ ¥ 5 ; ‘oro ; - . ) up or rendered nseless Wid tne Mr. Cluthe, of Tore nto, is here to treat deformed pereons, He will be at the Hotel Davies again on Friday and Saturday next, : Mr. W.R. Carmichael, the popular re- presentative of Lyman & Son, Montreal, is here on a business trip. He is registered es, trailic and business amounted to - 4 Ceresratep Case.—The prosecution broaght by George Macdonald, of Lot 10, azainst. Rev. A. E. Burke, Dr. Murpfiy, at the Hotel Davies ami W. P. Reid, for destroying liquor a! The arrivals at the Queen Hotel | the Alberton tea, was enquired into yester- this forenoon were: Mr K J Mar ’ th re; » rs 3 ms day before Henry Wr Magistrate fur Prince bearing the ev ght, Stipendiary ri County. After lence His Honor reserved | the Sth inet. tin, S’side; Mise A I, Montgomery, oo: John Archibald Macdonald, Glenaladale® Miss Macdonald, do; Miss MJ Ma:donalu, do; J A Lowden, Montreal. The arrivals at the Hotel Davies ths forenoon were: SC Clarke, Mt Stewar ; yu lyment unt Minacies at Ste ; Ayxe.—It is said that | t miraculous cures were effected at Ste.) James Johnston, wife and daughter, S Anne's on Thuraday, among them those | John; L C Townsend, Montreal; Fred M of Mr. David My Lean, of Boston, whe had i been unable to move for several years; | Mise L. Fitzmaurice, of Grayton, Ont., who had been for a long period unable to walk without crutches, and Mrs. Coffee, of Fremont, St. John. The arrivals la-t evening included Wm Richard, Bideford; Jas Yeo, Port Hill; Chas T Long and wife, Teronto. —— Coboury, who obtained relief from a n.sl- | LOCAL NOTICES ady of mg standing —Quebec Te legra: h.| Advertisements under this heading cnarged “ for at the rate often cents per line. Potice Cover.—This morning a young A Genaine Bargain.—Five dozen black man named Arthur Pennell, for being and colored silk scarfs selling at 20 per irunk and incapable about the Post Oifive | oe ¢ less than regular prices. Please to building, was fined $2 or 10 days, Daring the month of July, ending yes- terday, there were 23 «convictions for drunkeness, 2 for larceny, 4 for nuisance, Une nuisance case and one The rece pts see them. ald’s. Mr Pickard’s house on Euston St been neatly painted by D Howlett. Just openel at J B Macdon augl 61 has 5 fur assault. For something nice in evening wear see Jas. Paton & Co’s crepe de chene,diagonal inline serges, cashmeres an veilings, in pink, Sar News.—in port at Souris, July 31, pale blue, grey, green, white and cream. schre. John M. Piammer, Richards; Hat- | july 31 2i. e D. Linnell, Hall; Hattie Mand; Mabe!| | Hire’s Root Beer Extract at a-sault case were diamissed. were $235.00 ; : . * june? R. Bennett, Smith; Ethel B. Jacobs; Lottie i Watson's. june21 tf Gardiner; cruiser Kingfisher. Capt. Sol| Just Received—Another car-‘oad On- Jacobs reports that he has not seen ax} tario bran, shorts and chopped feed,which good an appearance of mackerel in North | we are selling very low for cash.—A. Bay for fitteen years. Boats did well at | Horne & Co. july 31 21. Campbell's Cove on Friday and Saturday. Mackere! large and fat. _-— MARRIED. At San Diego, Cal., July llth, 1894, ly the Rev. T. R. Palmer, D. D., Mr. Stephen Brown, formerly of P. E. I, to Miss Lizzie J. NcKinaly, daughter of the late Allen McKinaly, of Kingston, =. i | » Bostox.—The steamer Florida left | to Boston Jast night with “| | r argo on return } general « and the following prasen- gers: — Mis: Mary Poole, Mra. McLean, Chae. H. Miller, Ieabel H. Anderson, J. M. Anderson, Allen Finlayson, Milton Fin- Icyson, Melvine A. Cameron, Walter S Whitney, Laura C. Tinkhain, Miss Lena i Harry | Again Lougzhern, Mies Edith Savage, y} Pau', Miss Louise Coffin, L. C. Coffin, Mr. | a and Mrs. T. D. Costellu, Mrs. Mackenna. | Lowe: mis - _— } Masoxtc Orprra Hovse. — Something | } a mew inthe way of entertainment will be | t © furacshed by the Eder Fontana Combina- | a on,whe open a two nights engagement ov ficcord ' Mondav, Ang t Ota The wornderfal fe ute | * finvisitle strength by Grace Elen, the } 7 “Georgia Wonder,” are exciting | July, 1893, led in sales interest through the provinces. ( ergy: | of Furniture and patron- men, phesicians and scientists have wit- | age, but July, 1894, leads all others. Yet we have lots of Furniture and lots of BARGAINS for Aug- yee2ed tie varius tests made, but none | tid explain the mysterious powers po-- | seesed by this little lady. Charles Kelly's singing and gnitar playing is eaid to be of high order, and he ia an establish- eo very | ei favorite wherever he has appeared. ust. 1894. The abeelute control of Prof. Fontana red subjecta is very laugh- We advise all lovers of to see this remarkable coum- Popular prices will prevail. + hy pneots i, , able, leed amusement bi netion. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. —— 2. -The Dominion Bank paid to-day a quarterly d vidend of 3 per cent. This is augl et the rate of 12 per cent. per year-—no* EVERYRODY NEEDS! EVERYBODY «) bad for a country ruined by the N. P., a year of commercial depression. Se Advertiser of the fiovernment of Curea that it “is merely : m of constitutional snobbery, robbery snd jubbery.” From this one would infer tit : sovernment, conducted on —The Boston says o CAN HAVE! . grit EVERYBODY SHOULD TRY EVERYEODY'S PILLS. md Thera principles,” with a large find for eleetiun purposes. Montreal Gazette: Under the Lock- wool! mil, being discussed by Con- a Canadian entering the United “to perform labor service of any kind,” is to be punishable bya fine of $100 or imprisonment fur ninety days. Cana- dian jabor organizations are somewhat given to passing long resolutions eyimpa- citizens of the United States who go on strike. The introduction of and eupport given to such laws by United States labor Organizations suggest that tie condition of reciprocity of good feeling from the international labor It might be wise henceforth n Jabor to keep ita wind to now States Sold hy all druggists. kit We are the “Pills” that make them. A trial is all the guarantee you ask—25 cts. a box. thicing with Johuson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets, Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. ia absent tuut of for Canatlia aug! ool its own porridge > Sen But it Bocs Not Matter eSomewhat Out ¢ so long as we get a good ’ Our Line, ¢@ . § re eee thing for our customers. SBVVVTVOTEesseses eos We have made arrangements with a prominent Portrait Company that any of our customers purchasing $10 worth of cools from us shall receive, free, a life-sized CRAOTINT. copied from any photogrep': they wish. These pictures are works of merit, and are guaranteed to be satisfactory. A beautiful frame is supplied with eah picture, for which a charge of $3.50 is made. In offering these Craotints to our customers on those conditions, we feel satistied we are doing that which will please them very much. oreo, Li was not so large as it should be—ag the | Wool, cash or trade, ‘Straw Hats, Summer Undercloth- t EXAMINER - ; ay Ree <4 cA 4 ¥, 4 = / - © Our stock of Readymade Clothing is now complete, and we are prepared to decor outer man cheaper than it can be done anywhere in the city, Worsted Suits for Men, leather ; nothing imported We handle everything and home-made goods, best and cheapest goods in the city, ce = i uh ui unported direct from the mills, besides our own manufactured Tweeds. som hg < WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1894 corate and brighten up the y. Come and see our $3 Serge Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good h ‘avy goods ; can compete with them. | in the Clothing line We are the centre of the Clothing trade, be Suits and $5 will wear like Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported ‘ause we carry the largest stock of the If you are in need of Cloth you will do well to call on us, | line of Imported Cloths, including Worsteds, Serges and Pantines We carry and a large line of Canadian Tweeds “Ve have a large stock of HATS on-hand which we are selling at a very smail advance on cost. Come and sce our Straw Hats before buying, A new line of GENTS’ FU: NiSHINGS just in. kemember, we have removed to J. D. McLeod's Corner, and we arc not connected with any other store in the city. This is the only place we do business, and this is the and sell goods cheaper for cash than anywhere spot where we pay the highest price for else in the city. TO-DAY WE RECEIVED which will be sold for 49e. | ‘1% dozen Umbrellas. worth 7& cts., | | ng, etc... must he cleared ont, so! come and have a bargain. those Coats! See those Um- brellas. See (x) ) my oe, ie: » c a - et, - pe dy rc $ a rae Nerd! Err as Pens % & £3 A SATISFIED CUSTOMER | IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT | teliable Goods, Small Profits, Fair and Honest | ‘Treatment to Everybody. we GROCERIES. the front our Store Has placed us in rank, and made popular in every home. ke TRY US! at ao ° — . : v * Get $s PARINMOGRAT. : f . are a ee Ed w 2%: 2, & BS Be £4 4 3 oF Se sR ; Wholevale and Retail Grocers, Newson Block; Charlottetown, July 13, 1894—m w f | Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island. | Iwi CHANCEEY, Pefore the Master of the Rolls. Lucretia J. Young, Widow, Devisee and Ex- | | ecuirix of the Henorable Charles Young, | late Surrosate and Judge of Probate, Com- plainani, | and | John Deull and George Thompson, Trustees | of the Estate of the late Sir William Young Chief Justice of Nova Seotia, the British and Foreign Bible Society of Lon- don, England, and William Young aud Richard Francis Marmaduke Wood, De- fendants, Notice ix hereby given that the report of | Master Morson asfo the real and personal | | estate of the late Charles Young, the debts owing to and by the said Charles Young, and o' her matters therein set out now on file with 4 the Registrar of this Court, be contirmed ab- | T ¢a@ateiy aniess exceptions thereto are flied by hany parties interested on or before the 14th \ |} day of August, A D 104. ; Iby order of the Master of the Rolls. Tie 80th day of July, A D 1804. WILLIAM A. WEEKS, . Registrar. a Warburton, Solicitor for Complainant july st— dy tl dte . I have carefully analyzed samples of Weedills German Bakiag Powder, purchased by meat several stures, and found them PURE, I nts —o -—. OUR JULY ACCOUNTS ARE NOW OUT. ; ; ..}| WHOLESOME, WELL PRO- Parties owing us will PORTIONED. GEORGE LAWSON, please call and settle and Ph. D., LL. Ds vblige. __jy28 Halifax, N.S. a Delivery Express. : i Trunke, Baggage, etc., conveyed to and from all trains, steamboats, ete., at short . notice. Please leave your crlers at C.J, Patton & Co’s. Store, north sile of Queen S juare, ‘ ere, “* A. MeQUAEDs july26—3m eod BEER BROS. Gh’town, July 24, 1894—dy Don't Forget That Bill Y OU OWE D.A.BRUCE <cnspemnarecnmvenins ~(x)}——_~-—— Call and Charlottetown, July 27, 1894—m w f Settle it This Week. Hats and Caps. Low. Prices,!‘ | eee & ca x , iS » 3 74 PA fhe Fol © eruee ay oni icione Mens and Boys Clothing, Gents K‘urnishings, Hats and Caps. ONE WONT: ‘Twenty per cent. discount on all our stock of Boots and Shoes; twenty per cent. . =, ’ ’ 2 ° ‘ , “ ae 2 discount on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing; twenty per cent. discount on Gents’ Furnishings, Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats at half price. This is a Genuine Sale, and Discounts will be strictly adhered to. 3. B. MACDONALD & ? Charlottetown, July 31, 8194—dy CO. Market Square, Opposite West End of Market House. A be ira SNe: fe ey he ., Bergez’s Paris Green WILL KILL US while on the 4nd thereby save Yes This Green is warranted PURE by Charlottetown, June 20, 1894—m w f WwW. EK. DAWSON, RETAIL, WHOLESALE AND THIS BEING THE PRESERVING SEASON. Anyone requiring PRESERVING BOTTLES ‘ans procure Pint, Quart or Half Gallon sizes at very low prices from S. Bb. ENMAN & C@., In J. D. McLeod’s Corner Building Queen Street. Charlottetown, July 26, 1894—mon wed fri Notice to Painters. Tenders will be received until] SATUR- DAY, 4th August, from persons willing } to paint Spire and other exterior wood- work of the Catholic Church, Vernon River. } Arso-—Separate Tenders until same date for the repairs of Brickwork and ; po nting on the same Church, | AJ] Scaffolding furnished and erected by Committee, EDWARD GRANT, Chairman of Committee. jy27—eod —— All kinds, w WETSON’S julyl7 itty Ki; holesale and retail, at DRUG STORE, The Store and Ovfices situated on Water Street, formerly occupied by F. T. New bery, Hsq., and now by M. Trainor, Esq. Possession given lst July next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. mayl? Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pha ia. Quinine in this agreeabiec form is quicker in action and more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pills. Dose--Half a wineglassful. For sale by all druggists. Sample bottie free to physi- clans upon receipt of card. ‘ MEAGHER BROS. & CO., feb26—daw 3m Montreal. a - —_ A Silver Pitcher is always a brilliant delivery. Everybody is eager to catch it, and just now our prices are low enough for all to make catches, These are prizes to be tabled, and present an apgregation of novelties in white metal calculated to awaken thoughts of purchase among housekeepers in Char- lottetown. Our Table Silver is indeed beautiful, and well ‘vorth inspecting. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. inl y26 A BETTER INVESTMENT than an ACCI- DENT POLICY FOR $1,000, at this season of the year, is a bottle of DR. ABBOTT'S DIARRHEA CORDIAL, which should be at hand for immediate use in every house in’ Gase of a sudden attack of Summer Com plaint, Cholera Morbus, &c. To be had of all deal- ers in medicine at 25 cents per bottle. TO LET HOUSE on Euston Street, at present occupied by Mrs. John Ball. Possession given in July. For particulars apply to MRS. J. W. MITCHELL, Euston Street, or D. R. H. MITCHELL, July 4—wed sat tf Patriot Oifice. P. E. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will ran daily (Sundays excepted) as foilows :— frains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240° 600...... Charlottetown.......620 940 301 614.....Royalty Junction..... 606 $19 350 645. ....North Wiltshire...... 534 8 #U 64GB Oiiiccccs Hubter River....... 524. 8M 440 736....0. -Bradalbane........ 550i 789 C55 7 OD. . 200.000 n OEE scccccuae OO TD OO PO csctnws Freetown. ....... » 710 2 ei er Kensington ........429 648 San OUP vsceess Ar EAT +ivends 46 615 PM Summerside M 14 890)...... uv Pes ids ot 349 1105 BED BBivcvesee Miscouche........, 325 1044 Bae PO cnscsee Wellington ........ 3807 W117 Bal OU icieies 3 ees 237 35 OO POEs s cave nee a a necesecce 146 809 508 10 47. .-»-Bloomfield.,....... 130 744 OOP SS Biicccctn ssh Ps vcedccce 16 706 OP Be Mk +4 6sbs sn Es 14) cine ved 1225 600 PM AM PM AM AM PM AM FM 620 300...... Charlottetown....... 920 535 650 315.....Royalty Junction.....905 516 ve BU issess uke Bedford .,.......80 440 DGS OUP ideocia r Wicnrvk Ga Mount Stewa t 8 2 355 9 2 315 930 § 245 1 58 115 PM AM MPM 325 410.......Mount Stewart...... 810 346 9 38 oo. 770: heoeesen a ar 100) 520 ....... Georgetown........ 700 215 4M PM AM PM PM AM 4 aaa ae RE eee esis b.eeesen Cape Traverse.... ........6% PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Uharlottetown. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, TO LET OR BE SOLD.—The house and about three acres of land at Brighton, close to Charlottetewn, and formerly the sammer residence of the late Admiral Bayfield. Any reasonable ofter accepted. Apply to Messrs. BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD, Solicitors, Char- lottetow n. law tf—augl WANTED—A good plain cook, also a nurse. References required. Apply to Mrs. R. F. De.015, Spring Park. 3i eod pd—augl TO LET, for remainder of the season, a cot- tage at harbor.—G. H. TaAYLor. 2i pd—jy31 TO LET.— The Shop on the corner of Great George and Grafton Streets, opposite Colonial Building. Immediate possession. tf~jy3i WANTED--A good general servant who understands plain cooking. No washing. A servant man kept. Good wages to the right person. Apply to Mrs, UNsworTs. ajulyl7 HIS OWN STATEMENT.—Albert P. Allin, the City Bill Poster, still lives. Albert’s the boy, is wellknown in Charlottetown, and a lad that no one ever can keep down, Is will- ing to work, his living to get, so give him a chance, you'll never regret.—a. P. ALLIN, City Bill Poster. eod—jy3l WANTED.—One g00d cook, ‘one genera! servant, one girl to take care of children, Apply at this office. july3o FOR SALE.--An extension dining tabie with mahogany legs and sides, Apply at this office, _ U—Jya0 TO LET—The two Stores on Queen Street lately occupied by the subscribers will be let separately Or en bloc asdesired. Rent moder- ate. Apply toJ. B. MACDONALD & Co., Mar- ket Square. U—jyas FOR SALE.—The house on the corner of Great George and Euston Streets, now occu- oe by Mr, Wonnacott. Apply to MRs. WM. ATER, Richmond Street. lw pd—jy2 pen stnaniaiiilitiaeemiatt LOST.—On Monday, 23rd instant, in the Chailottetown Post Office or somewhere around Queen Square, a silver watch chain. The finder will be rewarded on leavyi same at THe EXAMINER cflice. jy24 FOUND—A walking cane. Ownercan have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Apply to Mus. ERON, Dereh r Street West. ___ julyz LOST--A lady’s silver watch, between Hotel Davies and the Kirk. Finder will be reward- ed on leaving it at this office. jyli FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—An upri ht Piano in good repair to sell or rent oy the —— L. Morrison, Auctioneer. PLEASANT POINT—A few Boarders can be accommodated at Pleasant Point, North River—one of the mest beautiful spots on the Island, on application to Mas. FLFIGER. july 6 PICNIC BOILERS to rent at H. D. Wap- MAN’s, Upper Queen Street, if—june2z FOUND-—A purse containing « small sum ofmouey. Apply at SANDERSON & Co’s. junel2 UND—A sum of money. Owner can have same vy ne at Carter’s Bookstore and paying for this june 1 TO RENT. —-Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage with one acre, Apply to A. McNEILL. J% tf guar pat. ete” “eratepaemmmames atte need dn Y cars a uit 9 27 Se Saitiiieinaben a oe Se Ti OE an Sl St ie at = ning { ~ sits Sh IS aaa gree ea gs _ ’ Rain ntleeeeiaiad ont aeeeadeiasnaaed p ul , ‘ i ’,