# € —. o'clock, and arrived in the city about ten THE 4 i LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. THE MINISTERS’ VISIT. ~ ry : Me M = ~ ‘ Island f 5 ‘ > 2 * ‘ Au : > ‘ ' ~ ‘ 4 i : a > Mv Ren pu M Ha I } Mv ‘ -_ | ‘ ra : i ‘ 4 n Sa ‘ \ par ¢ > at he stean ‘ ; ‘ Hans ar? | iis ‘ | kK witha on - - i I I ean Poli t | ; | : ved fh 4s iz 4 i 4 prod ‘ na t ’ n = : ‘ ' i | B, " ng i m Sr. Lawneyee ! vy shaft : St. Law : “i from New G ~ if It w ve pu : 4 mer wi ud I ‘ , with a i| ies pa - ine FastNet The steamer Fastnet. | Captain Churchill, arrived from Halifax f , and ieft for Summer ot te clock this forenoon She will to Charlottetown early to-morrow and w eave here for Halifax : at ys - SCOTT 1c? Boom There “ another Scott Act matters iu* Mone ton the i ed this month so far amount $250. The petition asking for an ele repeal of the act in Westmorlan * at 'aet been compl ted and filed with trar, es required by law Ropy Foryp the body of M M Bruce, one of the three Campbellton, N B., men drowned last autumn, was found the beach near Dalhousie on Mon lay | The iead and part of one hand were gone The store key was found in one of his pocket«, and a Masonic breastpin led to the identitication. The deceased wasa brother of Mr. D. A. Bruee, of Charlottetown Cuowe Cartie.—Mesers. Blake Bros | received this forenoon from Mr. Alex. | ‘ Irving, of China Point, four very choice ia fat cattle, the weights of which were: | cow, 1635; i steer, 1610; 1 steer, 1400; 1 steer, L112 Ibe. These cattle had been | stall fed in the stable up to the present | time and were sold at the handsome figure or 5¢ cents per Tb. live weight. Ninety dollars for a cow is not so bad. ened \ Yatvasi_s Yousresrer.—On the morn- | it of the 25th inst., the standard-bred | mare Lucy Westlawn, by Westlawn, dam | by All Right, dropped a beautiful colt by | Parkside This youngster is bred right. ¥ When one looks at the pedigree of West- | lawn and AN Right on the one side and | ~ the breeding of Parkside on the other, the conclusion must be reached that the F owner, T. A. McLean, Eaq., of Hollands Cove. has a colt with a great future before him } } - Miscovear Tea.—An immense number of people atteaded the Columbian tea} warty at Miscouche yesterday Both the eastern and western sections of the Island well represented, the Souris Band | tend.] accompanying the former contingent, and rendering selections throughout the after- | \ large number went up from the | city, arriving at noon After passing a ow asant time, the return train left at six | | We have not heard the amount realized, | but it must have been a grand sum i —_ ' Suppen Dearn.—We regret very much | ar of the sudden death of Captain | i Mh Lean, of this city, which securred at Pia vm yesterday afternoon on board his ; f | people were calculated to make a favorable | | | | | as it is an open secret that several packers 5 have annually, and are still defying the | powers that be, by fishing after all honest ; pe a ke re have ¢ slosed down Srd. What causes the delay in having dee: WEDN YSSDAY JAULY 26, DAILY EXAMINER, . 1893. Blue Serges For Summer. It is economical, very Short and Pleasant Trip. Stirring Speeches at Miscouche. Charlottetown. Pickford & Black. Halifax & P. E. Island S.$. Line, Their Arrival in ; dressy, very durable, and is now in style. H V Ang ind | r , Kom passag i | Nor ma ‘ Baw , " at a . Stabili ~D STEAMER PASTNET I , the * ts ‘a } W saat ce i 1S : rye. so gh yes . a RT B. Rogers, } At Sum i eae se : “eam Wednesday Se eae . lage cn ee Bhar Will not shrink, will not spot. Not affected by sea water. “ Pore vos sec = mpen _ Naq., and others, and at once proceeded [ ; ge re ‘Charlott a M iche, where thev had the pleasure | : about 4 a Mm. Thur Ly : wating’ wad’ elbbensing “tes lange] ous and therefore healthy.” Leaves Charicthitown oF Halifax, N. 8 gathering assembled at the Te ‘ P arty I For Freight or Passage apply to ee ee inet ceinameen ae A large assortment now in stock. Plain and fancies, vanes, e were the Rev. John A. M Dor uld, | Charlottetown, July 12, 188 rn D. J. G. McDonald, David Rogers, M.P. P., John A oe r) “se STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. uO 10 BOSTON it it M “D nald and other prominent | ’ i | i ‘ wt, Magnificent Steamers nding @ pleasant sane py oe So | “HALIFAX” & “ QLIVEDTE” endent of the P. E. I. Railway, kindly | placed at the Ministers’ disposal by Mr | From Halitax every Tuesday and Thu i naworth At Miscouche they were | i q day at 8 p. m., and Saturdays at 10 p. n oined by Hon. Senator Howlan and Hon. | 3 t William Richards, and at Kensington and | 4 2 ; Racodhd thay ease Sink dat Wee: ‘4 ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. Ferguson, P. Blake, W. HE. Dawson, J. | Uneworth, W.S. Stewart. W. L. Cottor , ond J. Heber Haslam The fine appear unce of the crops and the many evidences | e thrift and prosperity on the part of the impression upon the minds of the visitors Arrived in Charlottetown, the Ministers | vere met by Hon. Senator McDonald, Hon Bre ken, and other gentlemen; a! Ww" B=K SsOoOxz.D. Charlottetown to Boston ON SATURDAYS. , at once driven to the Hotel Davies i F« r only %5.00 passengers can leave Char- rh « forenoon, the Ministers received a] 2 $$. | own on 1 faturday morning and connect : t} : . ; i with Saturday Evening Steamer, arriving at umber of callers at their hotel as well us Boston on Monday at 6am. The Quick 1 deputation of the Western Farmers a Route Convention. A drive in the suburbs is ‘ | Don" t travel second-class when you can go i oe via the fast Short Line and the well-known g enjoyed this aftern * ary a amers “HALIFAX” and “OLIVETTE” uw. 4 ‘ . for the same money. : lag ! ee > ickets apply to the Charlettetown ’ j gation Company vii | } i THREE QUESTIONS. " Christy Knives sSREAD—CARVING—PARING Sin.—During the visit of Hons. Geo. E. | Foster and A. R. Angers, the following | Mme Why tne gut of te 8 «| For the balance of this Month we offer all our Summer Clothing for Men, Koys and Children at lowest possible prices. A rare chance to secure Clothing cheap. Stanley are allowed to charge higher rates for passengers and freight during the fall One Dollar per Set, Free by Ma j rel ¢ “pr “« hs hile vertorm » é a” : og haeoteton:Piton 2 a a IC ome early in ord: »y° to get the best Ses, (f* lection. | Christy Matfe Compnay, do the agents of priv ets 30 Wellington St. E., TORONTO, ’ 2nd. Whether or not it is the intention | if — Government to have the law pro iting the e ali hing of lobsters after the loth of July strictly enforced and the McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. .-°" = —_ CHEAP FEED. ruisers instructed to destroy all lobster | traps found in the waters after that date 60 Barrels Damaged Flour CARVELL BROS jy22—2i eod pa urchase. Mackerel Labels. 100,000 Talls for sale by {x HORACE HASZARD, Charlottetown WANTED! Fifiy Good Driving Horses, ALSO the Dominion Governme nt’s share of the annual expenditure required for the main- | tenance of Queen Square paid over, as promised on several Occasions | SPeEcULATOR i et rj lings Cust & R | hing W. A. WEEKS j (0), iia aMies 2 > Ves si eo Funeral will leave his late residence, Lower Great George Street to-morrow (Thursday) at 2.15 p.m. (loeal) by train to Sherwood Cemetery Friends and | COMMENCES TO-DAY. Between 65,000 and 75,000 Yards *“""*" oe acquaintances respectfully invited to at SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. } icici callie | from SOUTHPORT to ELDON, between SumMersipe, July 22 i | August 4th and 10th For further par . <—- . : ‘ | | ticulars apply after August 5th to Shipped per SS Northumberland, Cam wticss wleinet ietile Ohi ceasnlkcgiabee die | a on ant ms Pee eron master, for Point du Chene : | } Hotel Davie 1% cases eggs $ 136 | . . . y . *) - ‘ rats .. { } ' j »5—< Sab inte seadinnedl 2400 | Prices are cut to the very lowest in Sliurts, Ties UJ nm a nly 25—ay & wy tS | box codtish | horses b 260 3 : al 108 | in Grev Cotton, White Cotton, Shirtings, Ginghams, Prints For Sale or to Let , ’ ter 32 7 2 - ‘ ° y achooner, the Ewile du Matin. The body | 700 !bs better lds Collars, U nderw ar, Hosiery, Hats, Re ad v made. ‘and other Cotton Goods. Our prices to the Wholesale and : =i ae magn eo ae sone noid $ 2944 | | Retail trade is the lowest in Charlottetown. The Premises recently oceupied by Mr in the rincess Oo ales ieevening e ¥ | Jo nD Be r. Co er Cy iber an tzro tiret intumation received of Mr. McLean’s By same steamer on 24th : | MIDSUMMER WHITE GOODS. i ites Big lotl war a ~omnaaiillan ann ceinadalls a death was conveved by telegraph to Captain e . - j 4 OU Wi 4 4 1 », an 4eaies ndercioth- ae ‘ Bae: c = ne rt ; - ’ ; a a 56 cases comm 182 hi os ge x % gs ot : Byg : : oe uated house, fitted throughout with hot Po a ee a ae pers nae kere * ose! ‘Clot MNS 5 also in Custom-made Clothing Cail early. |ing, Ladies’ Night Dresses, Ladies’ Chemises, Ladies’ Knickers, | water heating apparatus — with good terday afvernoon r (CLean was abo : stable and coach yLLNe Apply t 70 years of age, and was deservingly re- | enon "= | . : . i ’ oc. , we. BI ER “pe by all who knew him. He leaves a 20 bush potatoes [). > E F Low Prices this Month in Skirtings, Muslin k louncings, Jy 1944 y wife and family to mourn their loss | i. , no we > ‘h} 7, . . » F » $1151 | fy 3 oY 4| } as ic Flouncings, Children’s Flouneings, In 12, 15, 18, 21} y; : — el : ; o Pve.ic Meerine —A large and in- | | and 2 7 inches wide. Light Brahma Chickens fluential meeting wea held at Kinkora | SHIP NEWS. | Charlottetown, July 4, 1893—tu th sat i x ees 6 sia ae Hall on Saturday night, for the re | : aids ache Math Car | LADIES’ GLOVES in the best makes only. We keep al. a EW eA ar ones, for sale cheap, f electing delegates to attend the Liberal " 2 nf sehr oor, Vameron, le ° » " pe . . if taken tmmediatels +t rans Stee ae ee ee cloaeanetic't Pibian, Conk nade, Urledele, © allace, | = | full line of Black and Colored Kid Gloves always on hand, F. C. COTTON on Thureday next Mr. John Cunning- | stone; . rari ee Tas ae! one and we guarantee all Gloves at $1 00 per pair and upwards. July 16 ham occupied ti ehair. Although the | empty bris. July 4< id Schr Leonora, | : caida ti as ¢ ning ¥ as wet and verv brief notice of Heighton, Pictou bal 24 Pleiades, j ‘ T ‘ 4 ° } the meeting had been given it was | Drysdale, Wallace, bal; Jennie Armstrong, CORSETS.—We show a large range and keep all sizes Wants, Lost, Found, &e thoroughly representative and one of the | Grarly, ¢ h’town, lumber in stock. Advertisement ler th ! i , Advertisements under ils heading charge« rear ; = if : x: wn sl a nde a | Ee i I fi sf } ot t } » f t} » » Our Retail trade is ine reasing very fast. Our Wholesale "five cents perline yea elevates rom ew ana | , — s . s a * ele 4 ~ £ wy 7 4 na Kinkora polls were duly appointed, after ee ee aoa Wade Up in PsteCiass styie, O 1c Very | trade is the largest Dry Goods on the Island. We buy large : ; a h a diseussion took place respecting Acivertiseme nts ae this omng une. < si rw ‘i cs —~ oe .2 ae . . . PP : Ke . ee n r . ere D.—A small sum of money in 1 coslety of boveg 0 cantidete| =" ue om ame Sead vest Tweeds and Suattings inthe city. /quantities; we sell large quantities. Begin to trade with us | Whitesstore on Payteld Street. Owner ean selected for the eastern end of the die jand you will always trade with us. | ing expenses. iva trict. Mess Peter Duffy, Thomas : , oe MeCabe, Ds Wall, John O’Ronaghan, William Deighan, and Patrick Whelan | earnestness and unan- Kinkora Spooks with im ity in favor ot a“ eandidate This proposition was en dorsed by Mr. M. H, MeCabe, Bedeque, ana Mr. John T. Mullin, Kensington Chis is the firet time in the history of the Fourth District that the eastern ¢ nd has pat forward a claim for a candidate, and was hoped by all that every section ~ j would cheerfully comply with the unani- us wish of their loyal Kinkora friends | Sore, » th CCASION It was moved by Mr. |} Peter Duffy, seconded by Mr. Thomas | McCabe, and sapported by a chorus of hat the Hon. G. W. Bentley and Mr. Peter MeCourt be the choice of the The motion earried unanr tlemen thanked the ve hig mpliment paid them, and im app ypriate “peech« s ex pressed the opitiion that the electors of the eastern end of the Fourth District would he treated by the onvention a8 tt rw ‘ giance to the Libe ral ‘ ative | leserved.—Jvournal - > J MIE! MORE ABOUT RA! } ran belongs to the nettle family—it ts ix, known ax China Grass—the fibresis formed In the bart the stalkx Among the articles made from KRamie are Lace Curtains, Dress (iomle and Tabie Linen, and the fabrics manu- factured from re very beautiful. When- he pr sarereasonable, we propose to pia Ramie goods in the market AND AT POPULAR PRICES x PRETTY PATTERNS g house Keepers will find just what they nee Tapltings, Napkins, Towels, etc., at our Linen Counter. \ line of largg size pure Linen Towels we are how offering at @jec. @ pair are worthy minediate attention | BEER BROS Weather Bulletin. loroxro, July 26, 10 a. m Southerly to westerly winds; fair and warm to day; showery | bw to-night or tof | Attention tp discal to the sale of fur- : 2 niture at the residence « if the late Henry | 2h oD cen centutatali tile oe ee ee — techies : 7 r SS e Nn eight rooms in upper part of the town, with bn ilding sot ie very desirable aga ala = s ag .— = garden, Apply to G. H. TayLos hould bring a good price . i. © . | . . Say Girla—have you seen the America Always patronize fashionable Tailors. | | ee ee re OR Aare ee satior hats received to-day by beer Dros * = ° = e a Wi l ‘ ] d R ti il q s ; Building lot and furniture sale at the St e thvite lispec tion. 10 esa € an € al ’ ween St eet nar, lebron ‘se a ty aoe residence the le ler Crabbe + tee } ’ SS . Prowse <j Ua ately occu ean il eee . | Charlottetown, July 7, 1893 | Bide, $C, Prowse. Kor partlealary siply S$ uctioneers T LET. he first of y ibe t Try a package of the new double o Ou r Good F its * ere | win buors on Quesn sitet ‘x pete ray gummed preserve covers at the Bazaar | | ' pat ee eat Eat abe 4 } . Ae . ‘ y } é ‘. | £ } a Boot ane Shoe Store. Go to Boston whilst the cleap fares Z re a 5 a i ad ii '. Rariottetow pi. EN Inst | JIGGER OR SLOVEN.—For sale, a light Bargains for one week in china and | | Zigger or tloven, suitak le for Ke ner work. . glassware, before moving Framed pic: | } LOST.—On the ? betwee — tnres and mirrors at your own price All | i atte maul ¢ harlot. town. oa f riday eve a a must be sold Bazaar Co 9 a brown overcoat. Owner will reward th . q finder for his trouble i} articl ° . Cabin passage to Boston only $4 by | “Washionable "q ailors , es @ - Victoria Row. | : rue EXAMINER Offic ly 2i wy li—jyz atent Ca land W ester —IS— ¥ ANTED yy the Wth of July n Extra value in Men’s White Shirts 0 ¥ aD i gonere housework. \Pp janndried and unlaundried.—Moore & Me- Leod 3i—jy24 | Porcelain Lined Fruit Jars: ST Opening to-day at Geo. Carter & | 7 TT W ANTED TO HIRE, or about two months, good, q t, family r a2 hors not less ha » ibs. weigh to driv round town | EXTERMINATE THE PEST. itt J. UnsworTn ti—jya ey on Pleasant Co's, 136 Queen — a large | }and we think we have something to suit everyone. 7 ace Bircet, Paiatning le Scan A ae lot of these exeellent preserve ; as : Innis, Fag.; also, stable in reat. Possemio, jars. in three sizes half gallon. | would not permit us to describe them—call and examine given immediately, Apply to Mr. Those, ——YOU MUST USE——— | owner, Eowanp Kauiy. OF % ti We want to GIVE AWAY 3,000 more Rolls of Paper, and °%@* EDWARD KELLY. js ‘about 200 Blinds, only asking about what it costs us to wrap |, Lost. “Between Chestnut Street and Brack j it me them up. - a be rewarded by leaving it at-Examinen , ss j . ; ‘ ; » ré » . } Inlae 5. rw To oe > 2 > ET aan } r i 1 [f you want Curtain Poies or Pictures, we can tell you the | enoamala ow Benches, sultable . best place in town to get them. “jyli—dy @wity sale cheap.—R. K. BRAC» ' Stu s ; ep ag ce ; —_— i al . tudents for examination at Prince of Wales College wip cecaee tines ae aianmeen find it to their advantage to call on us. > learn the trade quart and pint, wili be sold | cheap. Special prices for lots of | one dozen or over. The Reasons Why We do the Prescription business, Are Because Only the Purest ‘Drugs are used Ww e hav e dateied a | One from the country preferred.—A. Dux HE- TT CERTAIN TO KILL They are our Specialty They are prepared only bv Graduates BAZAAR COMPANY, QUEEN STREET. in Pharmecy Our prices are right. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, iv25 Cor. Kent & Prince Streets ‘ . ce - mt » MIN & Co., P. E. Island Door and Sesh ac. i stock of FOOLSCAP of the BEST QUALITY, PADDED, |.» iyo ri ¥} ine 1 2 i 12 ade See } T LET.—A. house o ; with marginal line, on purpose for this trade. See it. | oT A house contain ing cight rooms “Graphic, by Capt. Hobbs. Possess ion given middle ot “London News,” and “Gentlewomen.” They will contain | planade. jyio full accounts of the Royal Wedding, also Illustrations and | Jy yep aun steal . . CAsanliy situate en Supplements. dence on Richmond Street West, moar tive moderat« ir ed fo ; premises —C CHARLES F1Go1%s. Apply a WANTED.—An« sail aed mediately o> whetinee = edge maid im —- ne WRAPPING P AP ER.—A lot of old news ee Leave your orders for midsummer number of Ly July. Apply to Mrs. Lowprx Dundas Ees- sea breeze. To a small Private family, rent DAWS a a a Apply at ‘Brighton Vila. ae oo) G00d for wrappi BE Paper, at Uiis office. Ch’tewn, July 2, tts. Sie are ni in Raga Be eee smeemmeatel