THE DAILY EXAMINER TyEC i. Our stock of R outer man cheaper than it 'Worsted Suits for Men. He suid: I was slightly acquainted with | LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Masties a Spreciatry.—Beer Bros - Mi ‘ I Pr I 1 Island Med ‘ y * a la a. ri Port v is positively t | 1 iy appea - ‘ > Sal i eed ' ‘ i mia Ne ‘ ‘ Na Baan | | iy i ‘ erdav o ve ve! y - Many « paints are atv f indecent : siture ‘ engers ler the intluenes i mt Kocky Point ferry boat .' K ICN Basket mimittee rrow morn = ut ent to toe commeit- fiis evening > 1 Ww I Bathurst Courier - ‘ te \ iu haif feet long pounds Was taket trapiof F. J. Gatain, at > } zt and attend Z ‘ Sabbath S ip i at Mur i av nex An excellent da be had, w fishin bath i 5 i 18 Kk i. S. Prexic.—Look t for larg waters ' ramet wrrow. A fine } : ae 6 6been 6arranyedl it 7. ‘ 1 lals to be diatribuot i e picn ut -_ sNdDERs Apnoap.—The Athena (Ore- Z Press says: Lt us probable that Gillis BL s erect a brick on the site where weaden structure stood before the ane aga arry a full stock of farn:- and undertaker’s goods > Mas. Hagetsoxn at Geoncetownx.—Mrs Harrivon had a packed house at Cieorge- “ ast night and sang to a highly apt : audien She will give «w ‘ it M iv { t ng and a he ; w ‘ o Impaavementrs.—Mr. Hewlett has com- pleted the work of whitewashing and tint- mg erior of the City Building; and Me «re. Howatt and Prowse are rashing tl tinting on the Market Building. A rreat many private citizens have also had ses Painted uy nani Piterimace To St. Anxne.—About two red persons left Halifax on Mondav : ug on a pilgr mage to the shrine of s Anne de Beaupre, Que Rev. Dr. Foley accompanied them Phe party was anz- a by excarsionists from St. Jolin, Moncton and elsewher - Goeov Wueemixc.-Mr. W. P. Dou!) made the run from his shop on Kent Street to Houston’s Hotel, Brackley Point, ye-ter- day, im *ixty-two minutes. He left town Thier te at 1.25. The distance is something over 14 miles. More than half the road has lately heen remade, and is very rough - Canada Tewrerayce Act. —~ An orler in eouneil bringing the Canada Temper- ance Act into furce in Charlottetown, is puvlished in the Canada Gazette, which came to hand last evening. The order is deted jane 27th, 1894, and the Act is to take effect after the expiration of thirty ACCIDENTAL DROWNIN : Inquest in View of the Body of Charities C, Shel!merdine—The Verdict, The body of Charles C. Shelmerd ne, drowned at Brackley Beach on Saturday, was brought to the city Jast night, and will be forwarded to Philadelphia by ex- press to-morrow An inquest in view of the body was held before Dr. Bradshaw, coroner, yester- lay The jury were Mark Wright, foreman; Alfred Shaw, Joha L Mi Callum, Peter Ga lant, Fred MelInnis, Fred Shaw and A. H. Clements. Mr. E. H. Beer was the first witness, Chas. Shelmerdine I was present on the shore On the fore noon of the l4th inst ‘ anisaw Shelmerdine, Miss Wilcox and | Miss Hills bath ug inthe surf Phey ball and home-made Ibest and with me. We went out, and I browgint | been out in the water about half an hour When Miss Hills stood up aud called to help John M Campbell Was im the bedly of Miss Wileox, who was then dead I saw M: Campbell assist Miss Hills ashore, bat Mr. Snelmerdine was nowhere to be seer I believe he was drowned I had secu | = ating On the water but cot we! ¢ . ’ , bodies tluating on the water bu vk not! O1) | see oul Str “av how many They were out probably as far as the first reef. I had heard screams but did not recogu.ze them as | ills for help As soon ax I realized | ‘ they were in danger and calling for help I went to their assistance. Hector Melunis, Brackley Po'nt, was next examined He said: I was not acqnainted with deceased I was alone when I found the bods L found it in about S or 9 feet of water, face down, on the bottom { suppose it was there since Saturday. I found it near where they told me the ladies were brcught in. I wowed the body in and anchored it near the shore. I was out search- ing for the body yesterday in com- pany with four other boats. I immediately lrove to Charlottetown and reported the tinding of the body to Mark Wright & Co Waiter P. Doull, said: In company with Mark Wright and A. H. Clements, | pro- eveded to Brackley Point to take charge of the suppo-ed body of Chas. C. Shelmerdine We drove to the shore and found the body anchored a few yards out in about two feet f water. A. H, Clements and myself took the body ashore, and assisted by others placed it where it now lies. I do not iden- tify the body. I was not acquainted with Shelmerdine Ewen Houston said: T am proprietor of the Sea V iew Hotel. I recovnize the hody of the deceased as that of Cuarlea C Shelmerdine. Hehad been boarding at my house about twelve days. I was svi aware he was bathing on Saturday, al- though he had been in the habit of bath- ing daily in company with Miss Hills and Miss Wilcox. Ido not think he was a robust man, although he did not complain of any special trouble. I was not prevent when he was taken from the water. I first heard of the drowning about noon op Saturday. | saw Shelmardine last at 9.45 that day. He then appeared to be in his usua health. He left in companywith the ladies to go to the shore. After a short deliberation, the jury re- turned the following verdict: “That the deceased, Charles C. Shel- merdine, came to his death by accidental] drowning when bathing in the surf at Srackley Beach.” —_————a <2 ——— —— The new U. S. warship Minneapolis made 23.05 knots an hour on her trial trip, Lord Macaulay’s journa), which is to be published in full, will fill. several volumes, it may be expected in the autumn. A British inventor has followed up the We handle ever cheapest goods in the ‘éity. a full line of Imported Cloths, including Worste ds, Serges and imported direct from the mills, besides our own manufacture ‘Ve have a large stock of HATS on -hahd.avhich we are aw Hats before buying, Remember, we have removed to J. in the city. e¥s JULY TRADE PROWSE BROS. —— OF FEh — SPECIAL INDUCEHERT'S een EC) neem Cash Buyers During July! YAt céiv't find anyone whois sorry for trading at Prowse Bros, CARPETS. CLOTHING, HATS, COTTONS. FURNISHLNGS, in endless variety. PROWSE BROS. The Cheap Men. 7 Se 7 If you are’“meneed of € This ts the only place we do business, and this Wool, cash or trade, and-sell goods ehe days from that date. pneumatic tire and hub witha pneumatic ee wheel for bicycles. This is a flattened lo-pay.— the annual picnic of St. Paul’s spherical chamber, fitted with compressed Sunday Schoo! is taking place to-day at/air,and contained within metallic side Red Point rhe Artillery Band is pre- plates. ent, and the attendance is large. The weather is in keeping with the occasion on There is aleo a good attendance at the MARRIED. At St. Mary’s Church, Montague, July 18th, by the Rey. R. J. Gillis, assisted by Rev. W. Phelan, P. P., R. J. Macdonald, tea party at Alberton, and al! present are having a splendid time Ras M.D.,C M., of St. Peter’s, to Marie Jose- Tue Memory. — Professor Loisette’s | phine, eldest daughter of A. C. McDonald, lecture last evening was exceedingly | M. P., Montague. interest The professor is certainly | At the manse, Marshfield, July 11, by able to make a vivid impression upon the the Rev. A. W. Mahon, Mr. Wm. J. Haw- minds of his hearers, and he is strong in bolt, of Morell, to Miss Nellie J. Squires, the faith that be can strengthen weak of Clyde River. memories. He will forthwith open classes ; at the Philharmonic Hall in this city aoe <a ae — A GOOD Tue Laveen av Meusr Srewarr.— pes nein w Sos Sees od COMPLEXION : This ‘ 4 return on Saturday enly 25 eents affure« excursionists a chance to enjov a nice suil, witness the launch, and enjoy the hospitality of the good people of Mount Stewart, who are srsring me vor JOhnson's Cream of Roses. to make the occasion one of the beet of the IS FOR THOSE WHO USE eer ee ; Applied at night it makes the skin Ax Herove Litrrte Giar.—The dwelling like velvet, and as it is composed of house of Kenneth McLennan, at rem purest ingredients, is positively harm- larrows : e Rreta a at ve ; : Narrow < ape Bret mo de a y | leas. Price 25 cents. fireon Saturday The fire broke out about noon, when Mr. and Mre. Me | —a Lennan were at work in the field, and the flames made such rapid headway that | Johluson & Johuson, r n ofthe furniture could be Paved The fire was discovered by Mr. McLennan’s little girl, only six years old, , before going to alarm her parents, | Corner Kent and Prince Streets. hastened at once to remove from the house | : omen on | Corner Queen and Richmond Streets. miy & porto THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. s vounger child, who was at the time asleep in the eradle This act showed _—— a great presence of m nd for a child of her are Mr. McLennan and family lost all eir thing and everything that was in t | pper part of the house The fire is = : euppoved to have been onnens by : pack- | : tches igniting through some Fs untae: — (Every day with us.) _— For Bostox The steamer Florida left — —— on return to Boston at 8 vo’ clo« k last even- low-| They're off! Bargains at with a general cargo and the follow rs :—Mra. Offer, Miss Youn- ce FE A. Smith. W. G. Oxborne,| the stretch, Low Prices at the 8D. M ld. Robert McGregor, “le = 1 . aus ° Q W Lacey. cE | quarter, Values at the half, Woodward, H. BH. Woodward, J. R. Rich- ia and wife, Mra. W. H. Crockett, How- are ant Brehaut, Joho D. Graham, John Davy, | quarters. Our Store wins this Maud Crockett, James McKenna, Mary | McGuirk, Maggie Clarkin. In aublition | and every stake for superior to these there were tweive from the rail- always cheapest at the three- way wkoe bought their te kets along the | value-giving. . line. and whose names we could net ob tain. Passengers by rail are, with ther) Mon with horse sense buy luzvave. conveved tothe steamer free of 4 charge, one ar runnimg down the wharf | FURNITURE from us. MARK WAIGH? & 60., LTD. icliicincepalttl eat A small mind has usually plenty of m for pride Lord Dunraven, it is said, intends ta} biurki another Valkyrie If he wants to be Who Sel! at Selling Prices. near the kead of the yachting procession | : he should build another Britannia julyls Our American White Sallor Hats, iY? which should have arrived two weeks x ago, will be to hand in aday or two. Are sorry we kept you waiting for them so long. Charlottetown, July 4, 1894. ik=> GROCERIES. front Store => TRY US! _ Has placed us in the popular in every home. Charlottetown, July A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT ! Reliable Goods, Low Prices, Small Profits, Fair and Honest Treatment to Everyhody. #- a SANDERSON & CO., - Wholesale an.l Retail Grocers, Newson Block, Victoria Row; 3, 1894—m w f -/AUCTION SALE WHITE VESTS, BATHING SUITS, STRAW HATS, LIGHT TIES. k= A small sample lot of DOWN- ceived - Sateen and Silk covered—very nice. ris Sea E MAGIC CITY. FILLED SOFA CUSHIONS just re-! BEER BROS. Tne Wearnen.—Light to moderate winds; fine; not munch change in temperature Have your copies of “THE MAGIC Lowest price and gcod J. D. TAYLOR, Bookbinder, Queen St, ee Lot -and House Ber IN CHARLOTTETOWN. T am-instructed by the Meiy® of thé late | Miehael Power to sell by Publie Auction, on TUESDA 7. 24th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon :— * ‘adymade Clothing is now eomplete, and we are prepared to decor an be done anyiwhete.in the city. Examine, our HomegMastfactured nothing importéd can compete with therf. ything in the Cléthing lines Se arate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported goods,,;We_aré the eentre Db dhe, athing trade, because we carry the largest stock of the loth you will do well to eall on us, ’antings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds d Tweeds, selling at a very small advance on cost. A: new line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS just in. D. McLeod's Corner, and we wre not connected with any other store | is the spot where we pay the highest price for aper for cash than anywhere else in the city. SBOQO CTVVSBSIBIVSVSISCesetse_oswess VEVVESUVVSSeeseeses, OUR JULY AUUDUNTS ARE OUT. We take this oppor- tunity of respectfally re- SOV O88SO666458 questing your attention to the same. MOORE & McLEOD. inlylG—m w f 60808484488 SEO 6868566886888 WEDNESDAY, JULY SS: gS 18, 1894. ate and brighten up the y. Come and see our $3 Serge Suits and $5 Tweed Suits, good heavy goods; will wear like We carry Come COO Only ICHT SHIRTS One Dollar at D. A. BRUCE'S. Vf oF Charlottetown, July 13, 1894—m w f ~ a ' Paris The Lot and Dwelling House formerly | } owned and oeenpied by him, bounded us ; b follawe{+Commeneing oh the ‘south. side j of Stdney Street, at thé ‘nerth-west corner | of A. Brace’s land, rumning~ thence south- wardly at riglt angarto Sidney Street, 83 feet; thence at right angles westwardly 36 feet; thence at right angtés northwardly | <. & 8 0 feet; thence at right spgtes veastwardiy | ix fi 74 fees thence at figlit angles nortirward- ly 53 feet to Sydney ‘Street; thence east- | ‘ rwardly along the south side of Sidney cpio innnesenne s Street 2S} feet to.the. place of -commegee- | ment. ‘Perms at’sale. For further particulars apply. to A. B. ‘And thereby sate the Warburton, Selicitor, Cameron Block. Lc. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. jylG—dy il dte ss | me | Yo the First Round ! Harr’s’ Potato Bug Sprayer is Just the Tring to do it, a large number of Exterminators, | bugs. j call ag * 2S 288 oe 2 * HARRIS” TINSTORE, jvlé—ey Dipper Qureén Street. TO: LET. MRS, J. W. MITCHELL, Euston Street, or D. R, H. MITCHELL, JInly 4—wed sat tf Patriot Office, FARMERS !—Don’t forget that I have 4 in come Hee > : viseUP which “You tall Save your potato | crops from the ravages of the unwelcome | Also. a large assortment of Tinware | Steve Pipey ‘hlbows, etc.; constantly on Don’t. forget’ the place. Be sure and | KNO GKED OUT a ‘KS This Green is warranted PURE. by oe O§arlottetown, June 20, 1894—m w f f ~ WILL KILL US ger’s English \ 44. Green while on the WE HAVE COME! gx ANY. SOURIS TEA. ——— = ——_T _ a ——— The congregation of St. Marvy’s Church “>? © will hold another of their celebrated Teas ; On WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th, on the old grou vd , ajo ning Agri ultural Hall, Souris Bast The Comm ittee lope to make this THR Tea, and are negotiating with the railway for the best possible arrangements from Charlottetown and the West, of which due notice will be given Come early and avoid being crowded out , Admission 25 cents; children half price In addition to the Special Train from Charlottetown and al! points East, includ- ing the Georgetown Branch, a Special Train will run from Summerside on differ- ert time as follows Siand. Leeve Summerside ................ 5 00am & Kensington ......... . 5% * © Feeetows......... bi ial ines eS i ee Bradalbane .................. 585 “ Hunter River........... eis North Wiltshire............ 6 29 © Ry Junction rw catines F I+“ Bedfore...... i eee ee . 815 * Morell......... acdsee, .. 848 « ss mG ns cha ; Say? Bear River.......0.... inns OBR Arrive at Souris... ithe 2 Returning leave Souris.,.......... 445 “ The Charlettetown Special Train will Stand. Leave Charlottetown......... . Tlbam Ry TURAN conser sccrresree 1 - ERE i cai 8 gi * Mee BAG. 5. neceescuch se M.S tect bits. OS St Peter’s....... win 036.5 Te Ti 10 03 * Arrive at Sourie se ee Fe Returning leave Souris............ 530 “ FARES. S’side to Traveller’s Rest.............. .$1 25 New Annan to Emerald................. 1 15 Bradalbane to North Wiltshire........ 95 Colville to Winsloe...... hithesenhs 5 Charlottetown to York.............. i Suffolk to St Andrew’s.................. 75 Georgetown to 48 Road.................. 85 Baldwin’s, Peake’s and Pisquid....... 75 Douglass to Marie. . cose ae BEUEt 00 ANON. 0 <issintvesiaamicn oe Selkirk and Rollo PO iconic ie a = Bear River.. bine iSovetbonanene 30 DON Pe occ chaicscecdkeus. 25 NN cinnici eke i ec 15 The Regular Train on the Georgetown Branch will connect with Special at Mt. Stewart. Tea Tickets will be sold on all Trains. If the day will be unfavorable, the Trains will be cancelled till the following day, when the Tea wiil be held. GEO. B. McEACHERN, Secretary. Souris, July 16, 1894, All kinds, wholesale and retail, at WATSON’S DRUG STORE. julyl7 —_— ao ———_ > —___ —_—— Our V7atches are up to the times. keep good time, and last a long time. If your Watch does not go well, and you will leave it with us. we will make a good timekeeper of it. G.H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. July 19. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements ander this heading charged five cents per line, 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. julyl7 LOST—A lady's silver watch, between Hotel Davies and the Kirk. Finder will be reward- ed on leaving it at this office. jy — LOST—Y esterday, 15th instant, a emali gold ear-ring with dlamond setting. Leave at Haszard & Moore’s and get reward. jyi6 <iggrepeeeemcmmeenmmenenameamee ~ FOR. SALE OR TO RENI.—An upright Piano in good repair to sell or rent by the month.—C, 1, MorkisoN, Auctioneer. jalyli 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 Mra. FLereErr. july 6 PICNIC BOILERS to rent at H. D. Wap- MAN'S, Upper Queen Street, uU—june® NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL ES TaTE.—I want to purchase a few acres of land neartown. Any rty having a smali lot of land with buildings, within three or four miles of Charlottetown, for sale, can find & cash customer by addressing with descrip- tion J. T. W., P. G. Box 54. 2w—jyid TO LET--A House painted and papered econghest, situated on Water Street, near Round House. Apply to Mrs. LOWDEN, Esplanade. junels FOUND--A purse containing a smali sum of money. Apply at SANDERSON & Co's, jJunel2 W. E. DAWSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can have same by aes ai Carter’s and paying for this june 1 WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with expenses |, representi established house. Salary MONTHLY with increase, and position permanent if suited. Enclose reference.—-THE DOMINION Com- PANY, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago. julyi4—law (sat) tf Provincial Loan. die es ProvinctaL Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. ~3 Under authority of the Act of last Ses- aw yre > > . sion, 47 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government of cgRrinc§ Edward Island is now prepared to | receive, from any person or persons, Tem- 4urary Leans,at 4 per cent. interest, on —, call or on such terms as may be agreed j 4 PR. his’ will afford a good opportunity for | the investment of large or smell sums for HOUSE on Euston Street, at present | short or long periods. occupied by Mrs. Jolin Ball. Possetsion given in July. For particulars apply to ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov, Treasurer. june25 — pat C'TY CANVASSER of good address to handle our agency. Permanent position for ood man. BROWN BROTHERS COMPANY, ¢ foeranto, Ont. lm eod—june}9 TheSeaside Hotel VW ILi-— Open for the Season on June 30th This beautiful watering-place has been | much improved this season, so as to make it as enjoyable as possible. Still-water and surf-bathing, croquet and lawn tennis, boats and fishing, beautiful “Bs shady walks and avenues. Terms very ' moderate. Address, JOHN NEWSON & CO., june30 Charlottetown, P. E. I. I have openel a new JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS STORE on QUEEN STREETS, opposite J. D. McLeod & Co’s. If you want your Watch or Clock to go | —I don’t mean 40 go when you go, but to | go and keep good time—come to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN and have them repaired. Simmer Resor NEW STORE. | Open daily from 7 a. m. till 9.30 p- m. } julyl2 Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, ‘strictly according to the British | Pharmacopeia. Quinine in this agreeable form is quicker in action and more reliabie than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pills. Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale | by all druggists. Sample bottie free to physi- | clans upon ——- of card. ! MEAGHER BROS. & CO., 4 feret—déaw im Montreal, PASTU RE—About an acre of rich pasture land to let, with pump and clear water ou same, near Government Pond. Apply to W. C. Haars. june? tf 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. 5% tf guar pat. LOST.—A ere stick with tin ferule Below. Finder will rewarded 7 leavi it at this office. 2 pd—jyls WANTED—Janitor for West Kent Street School. Apply to E. STEWART, Secretary Board Schooi Trustees. eod tf—july12 WANTED—A boy to learn the watchmak- ing and jewelry Contnann Apply at G. G, Jury's, iw—july8 WANTED—A servant for generai house- work. Apply to Mrs. E. Davy, Richmond treet. jJulys uf WANTED—At the Acadia Hotel, a good Laundress. Apply at the Fish Market. julys WANTED—A Boy to attend a berse and make himeelf useful about a house. Apply at this office, june2i tr