Aa ae ? = > = THE DAILY EXAMINER . . . i |Magonis THR DAILY EXAMINER {SUMMER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE ‘LETTERS 10 ra “EDITOR, vue sewn eee em'l) Company, Port of Charlottetown. JULY 9, 1894. eee THE MILITIA APPOINTMENT, ENTERED, vexatious conditions and The Annual ™.+tin+ of the Share i Dyenno} san | ee July 6—!\aniel Roberts, Wallace; Favor- restrictions are the Poli- holders of the XM : Teray ie ieee 4 } s nT obacrve tin da awa Corres 1 8 U7 oo: i} vO De . t . < O1dETS O Ait sete ery le Com nv THE BAD BUTTER MATTER. The EACUSION ld Rustico. aa “I erve by y ur Ottawa Cort ite, Irving, Richibueto; Blondel Camp- : igar d b I will be heldGin the Ma onie Tem - . pontence that in reply toa questionasked | 1,01) Now Camphellton, © B; John A Aen. ee by the Wednesd liv July, 1896 gt B sae - ; So a ie ell, Ne a »heliton, ~*~ “it % tie Tt nly, we Tur Patriot says that Tux Examin : a in the House of Commons, the Minister of 7 JMacdonald, Hyde, Cow Bay; Wm Dan- CANADA Peloe’, np. is.. for the Clectiom of i sdidenn Militia graciously stated that Prince Ed- : ; niget d “sepitefal.” "he nee } rj ral - oak " . "2 har Reid, -ugwash; tustic PS ‘g' ao wen ° nit injust ” and pitefa The wu A GOOD TIME AT THE SEASIDE. | ward Island, as a Military District, had Novel eben wash; Rustic, Hughes, AC CIDENT [ oan Se ae . he Patriot of these uncourteous epithets | : a Syeney- Dy or a. ? \ of the | General would be appointed—that a strong River; Patriot, DeCoste, Sydney; P I : ‘ia J e 1 ; i lot, Y ste, « vi ey; 4 : er — j } i ' ' Summer 8S h lof Science made an ex effort wes being made to have an Islander G, McIsaac, Pictou. Jnne 26, 1994 irsion to Rustice and the Seaside Hote] | appointed to the position, but that “the . * 7 7 eS military authorities were opposed.” Of CLEARED, re that its cas * rank Tue Ex i i . i a Denaty cutent. es ; " ‘ * sree eer restored—that a Deputy Adjutant July 7—Morning Light. Richar le. Geend ASS.CO7 i it | ! ; | na td, Saturday lhe procession was led by ROWN Mr. Newson himsel* with the spanking : . f pretty blacks used to convey pas- to and rom the hotel Other course the “military authorities ” here oe , ; : - ~~ | duly 6—Daniel, Roberts, Wallace; R W CH’TOWN | f > i ; referred to in the plural number are none Smith Woesadk ’ Piet tl: Wm Dunbar BLOCK, e ' } pe i other than that aatocrat, Major General > ; kee : ae i : . ; : , Read Pugwash; Rastie rhes, Pictou; : rsof the school were furnished Herbert, whose every public act since his ad DR “1. wees » Pictou; | AGENT FOR P. E, ISLAND, al ty ‘ with horses and carriages from Worth’s | 4ppointment has demonstrated his unit Sie Meta D ena. New London: E E M BE B iates We are t } by Patriot that { livery stable Or, ureé there were some . i ‘ : ; 2 > sew 40nd On; | aoe | ‘ ness to hold such a position in Canada j : ian tae | : > w © ™ : att . 2 i good natured atte: pts to “get ahead” and | The recent wholesome snub eiabalethend rh G, Melee Rs = BERGER'’S; 1 he best made, MINER secmse be the fact that the | De first at the hotel.’ But the race was F — tyrant by both sides of the House - y I B TINS Tp} fest d : not this case to the swift Nor did he | !® re his suspension of Adjutant-General See SS eee s ‘ : ° pe 1€ suiest an , — Vas Sup] a ; : Powel, should be an intimation ‘2 the > “WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." é éé ots ’ best to handla 7 ” f the i i ver rs} first Indeed — the beauties of the | Ministry that he is an officer who by no ‘ pSCH AR ; Srxorat Déesearouss tro Tue Bxautner t : ‘ f governmet Mons read Tax | country and admirat of our broad means commands respect. Of course,| ¢ nhs y sedi >t . Ex aMixee that this statement is | '@pdscapes so occupied the attention of the os ingg any on ? os of his ‘B XLS ; ee By Giving Them @ne of ¥ eee Retail at low- me ; visitors, there were so many “specimens v pron an, no doubdt, after his own a Ven 9.» . § ws ‘ 1y seductive by heart—to send down to lord it over thos (Tacteless—Effectual ) P STRUGGLES IN THE STATES. Janes Paton & Co Ss sUuppty bad food to patients bere of] roads to be « x} red, that the order of the ignorant Islanders who have set at paucht . at ] ‘ Cs WATSOR'S DRUG STORE ‘heir reason,under the care of the Gov et procession was frequently broken, and it | @l! his counsels, and who dared have th > For SICK- Headache, } : : : : ment, and in the second place ; a happened, as in many a keener race, that | temerity to demand the restitution of . : . Navy Skirt Suits | jrne2) ilies wb hiteites Me . apttee the “first was last.” All enjoyed the drive, | their Island Province to its time} § Impaired Digestion, A Thousand Railway Cars and Other . _ —— a our pu istitu ‘S| and fortunately arrived just in time to get | honore: position of elng one . . istead of it8 purchase from our f armers t of the rain—which i i Phves ea wing of the military districts of Canada. We Liver Disorders and Property Destroyed ns Men and ae NOTICE Neither of these facts are denied by the | Ones persisted in saying would “be sure to can readily understand what pent-up floods . ee ‘ . ' oi : Patriot. Yet the i eof P serene he omorrow.” The hotel and | of dire malicionsnese rankle in the soul of! § Female Ailments. ae kixtraordinary Value this P.M. \. HERMANS, of the old dirm and old n front of it proved te HE MANS, « i¢ oid firm and old “ managed t nt ahead, “come In BO084907'Y : — lie ee EE ae infinence of arty upon veranda to be a very | this modern Nero at being compelled to € wned all the World Vader Martial Law—Military ! : 5 Patriot is so strong that lare plesant place of shelter. It is the great | restore our Province to the status it has : Renowne roe : stand, has manufactured a new kind of ise the cause of the lunatics and the | privil ge of educated people to be able to | always held, and held with hoxor to itself. : Covenee a Pranemnges i ng ; i Forces Strangthened. Wrought Tron Railing, far superior to cast farmers, and must perfores misrepresent | Ake the best of cir masienent. So it | I eae ee nse i ee ~ Stic foe poten’ ont we i Waterproofs and ae er on. Parties oa i : es ? aa the members of the Summer School of | respective of party, have pressed upon the Wholesaie Agts. Evans & Sons, Ld, lL . SO ieee ir pols in graveyards i ; & Examiver and public Opinion Science could not enjoy the opportunity to Minister of aititin the seit er the 3. ~ sale by a ee ee P Curved tote > Umbrellas cheap at i would do well by calling at his store Le. , “spect to it. The Patriot enlarges upon explore Robinson’s [sland in search of | Justice of appointing one of our duly quali- Se . eo | fore purchasing elsewhere, at Lower Queen fact that the bad butter has been with- | botanical rarities, they were able to pass fied officers to the position of Deputy Ad- eo officials report = wenn, b 5 | Street. _ they : ; ee . — As if credit. were due for with-|* highly enjoyable day comparing notes | jutant-General, and at present there seems vr i on aia : sailing ae add AUGUSTUS HERMANS. lrawing from the Asylum lunft ¢ and conversing upon congenial topics. It | to be a deadlock between the Cabinet and A. © y d i 6 Feacues Well up = e 8 | Ch’town, June 15—tf, . rawing from the Asy): food unfit for a UL cS 1 L N 8 a -— : a. happened that while the rain was heaviest | this military despot. I but voice the sen- — use, om r the Grand Jury of the Count he party were quietly discussing the ex- | timente of my fellow-provincialists when I Wasnixcroy, July 9. FO gt 4 had public rt : led by the > say that if a foreigner be sent down here eo ALE. { publicly reported against it cellent repast provided by the host and di Major-General Schofield has issued an eh i Ra lite i can ‘ a wer es AN ii . ++ece piney hostess of the Seaside. This fuvorite sum- | 1m preference tne of our own duly quali- Orean Sewing Machine order directing General Merritt to assume . > a. . A ‘ © . ° ee ee BINDER TWINE. mer resort, closed last year, on account of | fied and efficient officers, Ottawa shall » - ‘ ware 9} control of the Northern Pacific Railway . . <a a domestic affliction, has been re-opened | have made a greater mistake than when Furniture, Stoves, lines and keep them open as post and mil- aluable Business Premises Ir will be remembered that one of the this year under auspicious circumstances, ~ dezpoiled us of our independence as a ‘einai itary roads. } At M Hart 3 f att s made } r aguit as been repaired and improved ins . ili r Province. Better, far better, the : , , ros “ ¢ Murray Ms s utiacks made by the grits aguinst | [t has been repaired and improved in some - a nee aes far =~ r, that I am instructed by Mr. Alex. A. Wright Curcaco, July 9. irray Harbor South, Lot 64. G ra As ts prote gf} Tespects; and will be under the manage- | they ha a as tacked SR PS SRT SPTOR f os nell by Auction, at his residence, corner 1 a Be — is ok ahaa di bed nent, this year, of Mrs. Newson and Mr | strings of Ne w Brunswick than to offer us Queen and Fitzroy Streeta (Horne’s build- | . The police guarding the North-W estern | The undersigned offer for eale that very . indi ' PF, Newson. bot nz and favorably ; this insult. We want no importation t ‘wd . on WEDNESDAY, llth day of ee freight yards at Sixteenth Street and Ash- | desirable Weninecs Property, consisting oe lhe Consumers Cordage C pany} known to the holiday en: ying public. monopolize this patronage, w hich has caeis cae eek p kal OLY. 7? land Avenue, had a hand to hand fight ; Store. Dwelling House and Outbuildings, i up as a bad rnern |S al visiters are already at the hotel | been honestly earned by our own officers, , at 2 o’elock, p. m.: with rioters last night. They fired revol- with about 3} acres of Jand tormerly 3 Gove as ta & : and the season has had a favorable begin- | t° whom it of rights belong:. They, and All his Household Effects, comprising vers over the heads of the mob, anl a owned and occupied by John T. Hu h Sd Me M ning in the entertainment of a body so | they only—not military autocrats at Ot | Orea sewing Machine, Parlor, Dining | young lady, standing onthe roof of : her | Fall particulars given on application er ity " M, too, has lately been | 4} worthy of distinguished consideration | tawa—have worked hard to make th: | Room, Hall, Bolroom and Kitehea Furni- | houee, watching the fight, was killed i DAVIES & HASZARD facturing binding twine by prison | as the Bummer Sc} of Seience. Justice | military record we possess, and we grea*- | ture, Hall and Couk Stoves. by a bullet, A boy "vas j oe saa ¥ labor at the Central Prison, Toronto. The | having been done to the good things pro | 'y mistake their temptrament if they R. BEAIRSTO <n and cae oflerr bent ty the Gying ? Ch” y aban . : i . Dre: ‘a . a . . , , g er > whole question of the manufacture of this] Yided at the Hotel, excellent speeches | tamely submit to any such insult. We i : Psat sole bricks. Jn an affray between a frenzied h’tow n, May 14, 1894—m th & wy Ow article in the Central Pr .sti-| Were delivered by Dr. Hall, Mr. Bain, Dr. | are true and loyal, but we shall resent any | 29" __ ________ | mob and the troops and police, at 49th “ers 1 he ventral FrisOh was investi- Doreey and others The two former re | such insult to our manhood, and it will | and Loomis Streets, on the Grand Trunk Se ee —— ; - —— guted by the Ontario Public Accounts ponded to the toast, “Our Coun- be well for Ottawa to make a note of it. | J ¢ road, the troops fired into the crowd, and ‘What arethe eald waves ung? Committe during the past session. Thi try,” Dr. Hall speaking for Canada | or they shall have trouble on hand. ; t twenty-five were wounded. One man has e ay euticiietaiaia hatin thes ecesenteice | in ted ee ee Jvsrice. died and six others will likely die. Paste a Le roes ow tl ; : ot defence of Prince Edward Island as a July 9th, 1894. Cuicaco, July 9. goes to show that the ( onsumers Cordage | ld for An . > I Y: P i i ; Cc any und 7 ; . a Held for scientific investigation. Remarks - n our an Reports from points in the southern part : ompany wunderseiis the Liberal Cen- were also made by Mr Cameron, of Yar- | THE STRATHGARTNE EA of the city, where rioting was going on c ‘i ae Ph . al Pria Sone Tears, Pan » ‘ re , wails 5 RA G: NEY TEA. ia . . ae? WS ead 5 e cS a . plow gs oe) Ag abaranggas Se ae nM ‘Ook’ Ml Leek Ma Wer — and if not there, get it without delay. | during the past 48 hours, indicate that AS {14 ia CUT ls lo “AV, that this iniquitous dom bine | * a af. a " sund, Mr. at- | Sir —The tea party held on Wedn: sday everything 18 quiet. There were upwards ; z iF Abs hs a iat . son, Mr. Cotton, Mr. } son, as we “ete on ee 25, Or i i i aT nee ; pays honest men fair wages, erects build- aa nd ee 6 de: ees P a a8 | at Strathgartney, for the purpose of rai--| YOUR of forty fire alarns last night in the Stock SS QKING TOBACCO “Sy fs, pays interest on capital invested P. ae e a a hee Cae eet ing funds for a contageous disease ward in Yards district. The railroal yarda were oe ie Ah aA es pa) “=e 0 apité invested, rofessor Andrews, of Sackville Univer- . . > =e0] ; i i i Ref ; ae 2 <7 F makes a fair profit on its goods, and yet|sity. My. Raymond Archibald gave » | Cnection with the P. E. Island Hospital, Biscuits, seer al mag = w ontdh oo et Lag Aaa Lied i j ; : ' dietie ale. 6 on . vied tee tt } was, under the circumstances, a great itary force was strengthened, and this act, ~ “ee ae ee NT re ‘eg > s*heaner and «elle » ‘ olin solo, @ song improvise € Oc- . 2 ‘ : ees S? Div : produces them cheaper and selis them at Sali! “Wien deed = or oe " Nn success. Although the above picnic was S k with the salutary effect of yesterday’s ae ats See IGHT__ lower rate than can the prison labor in solide ee , and eae won thee Oar Ge especial purpose of conferring a es, shooting, restored quiet in a measure. ; : } - ie ne SUIT i Ri 7 FOR = a me . getiier, the time passed away leas ly . : : en menan atitution Of Sir Oliver Mowat, which pays to a od : 20 " : ‘edgs fg ht a benefit on the poorer classes of the city, LD & $ ™ ‘ 4 DAN As ? 3 ii seyret On account of the rain ra Os - “i > >.% < ; ; 4 : and had been advertised ‘or months, the Pastry, ALMOST AN ORANGE RIOT <— - (fy (ti i i ‘ ‘ no interest on the monev it costs, has its { in ure enjoyment After t : a : , Tt oo : . An he | Methodists of Charlottetown pitched upon machinery and factory furnis] ed at the | Tepast, the rain having stopped, most i : ee ee ne , os Sent ' “6 ay - Pepe: the self same date to hold their annual of the party set out for Charlottetown by a7 as If made with it, will be mene Pav _ picnic. This was, to say the least, very Sty dep wits You'll be suing away soon, PURE. | SEA SHORE, public expense, and gives no honest Jab- | | another Fav v tile “ few < f e ore . _— oe orer an opportunity to provide for his sethnsteetin't ani led by + boo Bain | “afortunate, as it kept hundreds away DELICIOUS j j ae | , VG and you'll need new shoes, fami), Kiser al thing for the Gindine ¥ a 4 Beittain nae ; Je F a ro tee from the Strathgartuey picnic, and thus : Trouble 10 City of Montreal ®. . j SALI G, q: & . SE a - es “ Noe el ant ie na Pt a iiah ie ins has delayed the erection of the much We refer to Tobacco is man’s most uni- Buy them now,. while you ; ine manufacturers that Sir liver eS ee a ae sales needed contagious disease ward at the arent SPORTS AND } . lent f ti to el - ywatt started his Toronto Prison Fac-| 224 Obtaining some of th comme Eh Eeletd Meanie ap eler evidentiy co ‘ ns : ave ple r Mowatt started his Toronto I Fert tile hth Beast thine: Returning | © 2% land Hospital. Our city evidently ae | GERMAN g By Pro: Inter venti f versal luxury; the fragrant . t eve. pe) — a eee ia to the hotel, these latte> had tea before | "Ct® little more practical Christianity. WOODILL’S } BAKING topped By Prompt yenuon 0 F and plenty of shoes to select — a es a ee they started, and yet were the first | nae a ) POWDER. f the Police aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut RY : 3 PERSONAL. to arrive in Charlo: os Those RE a : july9 r SO PHORT. r aa i . in advance lingered so long in contem- | OBITUARY, ch ; -__- . ; , (+. Gittleson, Montrea » 19 registered at plation of the beauties of land and sea} tt ee Ce eee ’ starts people to pipe smoking, a the Queen Hotel. that their friends in Charlottetown began Died at her father’s residence, Crapaud, gf ba r a3 ~ - Montreat, July 9. r tl s rf used Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinnon left on | to feel anxious concern ng them. But | on Wednesday, the 4th inst., Carrie, be- RE 4 sry a Yesterday two hundred Orangemen even lose who never c c s Saturday on a trip to Nova Scotia. “ails well that ends well.” The mant'e | loved daughter of John and Jessie Fall, in Se ef ® | paraded from the hall to Grace Baptist hesen tok ; 4 Dr. E. P. Moore and Mr. T. Waleah, | of night had falle: ipon the searchers | the 15th year of her age. Deceased had an nS Church. The end of the procession hai tobacco be ore Town Clerk of Summerside, spent Sun- | after scientific truth Jong before their | been sick for several months, and though Phe undersigned will offer for sale by hardly turned into Victoria Square before} J.. B. Pace Tobaceo Co., Richmond x day in the city. return; and we shall not presume to en- | everything was done to relieve her that | Auction on Upper Saint Peters Road, on every police patrol wagon in the city with | Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. t k ld} ali available reserves were dashing toward o'clock p. m. Miss Lefurgey, Summerside’s own } lighten the curious as to the various i «i | medica) skil) and kind attentson could be- : — elocutionist, is to“read at the Concert | dents of the eventful drive from the seaside | «tow, this gentle sufferer rendered up her Monday t6th July. the scene of the historic riot of July 12th, | ~~ ae . . a there to-morrow (Tuesday) eveninz. to this city soul to God, leaving behind her sorrowing an 1877, whene Orangeman Hackett wax Tickets id Boston d At2 1 wisi At the Hotel Davies to-day there wer The sermon to the schoo! was preached | parents, brothers and sisters, as ‘ai pions ‘ killed. The single policeman on his beat registered: D D_ Ingall, Ottawa; A [I | !ast evening in Zion Presbyterian Church | well -as a hos: of friends and ac-| The Standirg ¢€ rop Of 35 aeres | jeard the riotous threatenings among Stevenson and wife, Montreal; H D Mc-| by the President, Prof. Andrews, who | q"aintances to mourn their irreparable loss. Hay the crowd, and Detective Lafontain con Owing to. the fact that the Provincial . Government do not tax PLATE GLaS8 Tuy Your Tickets for Boston by | Tusurance Companies, a Fwen, Lot 40; Capt and Mra Fraser: SS| chose for his text Matthew 5-5: “The | This lovely girl, so kind and gentle in her | adjoining the property of the late Ralph | sidered the situation so serious that he at Bonavista; E McFarlane, Annandale. J S| meek shall inherit the earth.” The dis- | disposition, was admired and esteemed by Brecken, between the Upper and Lower St. | once sent in a general call for police Mitchell and wife, Sherbrooke, Ont. course was interesting and instructive. | a'l her numerous friends. Carrie wi!l be} Peters Roads. reserves. A great noisy crowd soon filled Mr. Casimir Perier, President of France, | Meekness was the distinctive character-| missed in the Sabbath School. In the Also at 3 o’elock p. m.— Victoria Square, but the quick arrival of &é 9 The Dominion Plate Glass is the third of the same name who has] istic of the successful student of science Day School ber ealniness and dignity of p : the lice had a quieting effect, and S S FLORID \+ Ins coed won nigh position in France. His grand-} L aying aside his own pride of intellect and | character won the hearts of her s ‘hoo!- The Standing Crop of 50 Acres Hay guarded by the police the Orangemen got 2 : re l* HSUPANCE Co. father was the leader of the Opposition “in | by patient investigation learning from the mates. She passed through her illness quietly off the dangerous section of the | 2 . ; | will pay the city tax and continue business - * Cham ber of geo under Charles} unsightly rock and tiny a r was the a a murmur, ani died trusting in | on Lower St. Peters Road, adjoining the | City. (Canada Atiantic aud Plant Liu), | Risks taken at lowest rates, -- previous to the revolution of 1830. |-road to success in science The thorouzh 1er Saviour. roperty of Benjamin Wrig Es ‘ +9 } } * er His father was in the deplomatic service} accord between religion and science was A very large concourse of people fol- thease at sale. eT ee A Schooner Seized —F PF =r s R. B. NORTON & CO., until 1846 whea he became one of the| clearly shown. The true scientist urust | lowed the remain to the grave yeverday. A. A. McDoyanp, , } | Jaly 7—2i Agente. Active Liberal Party, and rose to the | be a devout man, + In the midst of jife we are in death.” W. W.Svniivay, Haiirax, July 9 Ww, W. CL AR KE Se ee ee : “sh Lae position of Minister of the Interior, under Mrs. Harrison sang asolo in her own Superixtenvest Sansaru Scuoot. Freperick Peters, ' ae | "| Ch | tt { B d f Trad the presidency of M. Thiers. beautifal style. Chiddiced oe ae Trustees late Owen Connolly The Collector of Customs at Hawkes- 3 ar 0} fe gWil (ar (} 6g Arrivals at the Seaside Hotel, Rustico To-night the subject of the round table rapaut, July 7, 1894. 5 dytisl wvli. _ bury, C. B., has seized the U nited Stater aici Ticket Agent, emnen ah each: July 1—W A Hutcheson, Miss } talk is “Kindergarten Work.” The pub- ee ee : , se rieee 4 amped or en av for Sa age IN Save RWAQD he oe qnarterly meeting of this [ame : 3; . lic are cordially invite risit the schoo! fear Admiral Gherardi Sind } ae ; 1.——— ue. Bf a 'y ® Hart, D J McLean, S. Sanderson, Miss | lic are cordially invited to visit the school, tear Admiral Gherardi has discharged fishing with trawls inside the limite Rigen 8 —— eS Corner Queen and Water Streats, pcorneretion will be held at the Guardian Mitchell, Mr and Mrs W'S Stewart, Char-| also to attend and take part in the discus- | Otlice, Cameron Block, this city, on the ° HAG, ‘ : ’ oS UN, “00 men from the Brookiyn nav vy yard on s : * : lcttetown. July 4—Mr and Mrs J EF] sions “round the table. account of the exhaustion of the appro- Hse i0 ainters General Herbert's Resignation. OUR STORE Charlottetown, June 22, 1894 evening of Wednes lay, Ith July, inst., ot > ees 1004, } . 3 Grant and child, Ch’town; Mrs C H 2+0+e- priation for new veaels, 8 nla ie i . ’ : ‘ANAD: r ES . . : IVER. (rant, eo aa . y Ronse and THE CANADA ARRIVES. —_—--—_—_ Orrawa, July 9 is @ repository of art, an art house, so to | Lb. Db. HIGGS, family; J Gorham, 2 McSweeney “_* : : — ie S} . finestan N.Y Sealed Tenders, addresse > ? speak, a ers artistic bean- 8 nmetainy Moncton; R Bagnall, Hunter R ver. July H. M.S, Canada arrived in port yester- ag paesi prem eat. oF ing ime, BT, ai a as ae —— +n It is reported that Genera! Herbert has fi ve My — es at pads oes ae oe , Svoretary. rae ee hesor, | 44y afternoon, and will remain about ten | while dressing at the residence of her sister ont eb ee ee ee resigned his ition as general officer mens are always eager to look over our j_ Ch'town, July 7, 1894.— 4i i—-W A Hutcheson, Mrs E Hutcheson, lays. She aes here from Caspe Bay. |" New York city on Saturday, accidently Saturday, July 2lst, from parties willing 2 di ee: Mihti a te—"No one overlooks it, and we ’ ea "hi teow : . Le } P Sey . f UnYS. & TRIE Ihe VIN} aspe aay, : ‘ ) - - % .. oa @ - - io . Ch’ town; camme r & hook of Scieuce (46 Siese aie dilicened tie mont trou Halifex | set fire to her ¢ vthing and waz burned | t© contract for the painting of the exterior can j kin es “ an ” never overlook the requirements of the 4 : members). July 8—E L Head, J Horne, to the Blake The Cc RY ada ie as mae almost to a crisp before assistance arrived. | Of the new Church “at Kelly’s Cross, Lot o eto rz = cing. ‘Geieral Herbert public of Charlottetown in vur line. The Portland Manor St John N B Cl’town. _ ae rae i ngeade eile Ec 29. according (o-+ amen seecifion toto 5 Pas Appuinted by the Home Government, | faj] jn value of the white mctal makes ‘ . MH, De : am Dis Sodictieteahe and his resignation would have to go to} silverware very reasonable in price, and Arrivals at Hotel Acadia Saturday duly d the War ice, the new desi yng are more elegant tian B ys ducated for College -or Business War Office zg oOys educa g te88 | pe : > car on . nd 2430 horse power. .7%.-<* 4 -era ara; More than five hundred persons wer | be ceed at the fice of W. C. Harris ith: Mr and Mrs F W Yates, New York: | #4 2450 horse jx Wel. atin offrch’ Pe: a rundred person ‘ i t @ ic office of W. C. Harris, cruiser of the third class. She is 2380 tons | taken to the Paris hosp'tals in the "| Architect, Charlottetown, or at the : im a G H Van Arnam, Troy, N Y: V V_ Bul- Captain— Will's, Wil ~ ’ ; tb ae 1 DU ; , —— ye Tn this department we have Pickle >. . » Troy, 3 pow 203 pat Wilson. are Deg BAR yilav asa result ofge "8" | Parochial House, Kelly’s Cross. eo ever. an this department we have Pickle | by an excellent ataff.of Resident Masters. WAli. M a ; — M J John - ~D apes =1C) Cyril E Tow er, Geo. H. laced Rs Suit # - : g (Manstroke Glazing of windows not included in WHEN eecsreesadyal Dishes for $1.25, Cake B wkets, k rut y | - we ree fa ; i a Yor a ae Caer eiird, John F. Luttrell. ew “em ws gga = oT oe : ae ”" “ painter’s contract. Whether on pleasure bent, or business,take Dishes, &., very pretty and not expensive. Special Attention Paid to Heli. | i — a veh : ae RW a . the nr , : Lieut.—(R N R) W. Metcalfe. | people in the — nee eee e The staging put up by carpenters shal] | on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, - gion, Morals and Manners. : a _ wag D; tM Ar rs, ee Lieutenant Marines — Wilfred H. N. | ane og WEG SEEM, RP TASRE IES WETS Ts Le le te used by painters, it acts most — and effectualiy on E W TAY! O R : : fe, Ch pmetttal, AS Hewett and | Smith. pr bahia Contractors to find all material, and | the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing | fame . 9} Visitor—The Lord Bishop of Frederic j wire, pers. Wil , Hcy Chaplain—Rev. David Richards B. A. f losing the t-fes| Work to be completed on the 31st October, | fever, headache and other forms of sick- to co : D arge, DB oO, of Staff Sures -Richard E. Bidd@it!ph The time for closing the ent tes 1894 "| nese. For sale in 75c. bottles by all drug- CAMERO\ BLOCK. oa » 2 eethld, IM McLeod, J Combeand family,| Staff Surgeon—Richard E. Pp’ | for the races at Georgetown was | |°9!. Sate ey "Califurns July 5 Warden—Rev. John“ M.. Davenport, | arn Gh o rworth and wife. Chartes. Long- Acting Paymaster ve ye , | been extended to Puesday, July Che lcweet or any tender not neceg- | gists. Manufactured by the Califurnia uly 5 M.A, Oxtord > . 2s ——— ae ~ . ’ sa oe Chief Engineer—Edwin . tattenbury. | > P : 4 sarily accepted ig 8 ee fi ini i is . a eastis, ant Mies Eandineth. . g cAwi Y-) 10 Entries must be addressed to | sarily accepted. Q LW ONS ; — _ Nagi = we een Oa ols ie tanaka wt Meo. Babee. | the Secretary at Georgetown M. A. SMITH, = _ M S Orange uining Wine, ! ay Scholars, $45; House Boys. | WATSON'S DRUG STORE. Surgeon —George McGregor. | Sec’y of Trustees Pre’ 205 a ae * a sn) f i pared strictly according to the British | $209 pec annum a Tue Boxavista— The SS © Bonavista Engineer—Mr. Edwards. USE SKO 32 x rRepy i Kelly’s Cross, July 4, 1894.3] wyli Pharm i ini in thi reeable | * oe 5 : § vA’S DISCOVERY, the greet} Kelly’s Cross, July 4, 1894.—3i wyli ‘Goldie 6" adlos aié he ete |’ , x r ummer 00 form is quicker in action and more reliable N, B.—Boys with fine voiees for the | Headquarters for Fishing Gear. ¥ ‘e F iver ere night fron ; »r—Bernar sire] } 7 Capt Fraser, arrived here last nigh um Gunner—Bernard H. Birch. | Blood and Nerve Remedy. than when taken in Capsules, Powders or NEW SUPPL'ES NOW IN Montreal with a large cargo and the foliow- Boatswain-—James Barry. ocihiiceeiCIAbtMl eiaaiigs Be Pills. Dose—Half a wineglaxsful. For sale | Choir will be adinitted at much lower ing passengers: John Blue, Mrs John Blue, Carpenter—Mathew H. Crowther. by all druggists. Sample bottie free to physi- | yates. j | : ae < e Miss Blue, J Mitchell, Mrs J Mitchell, J _Midshipmen—Raudolph M. Burmester, DR. ABBOTT'S CO RDIAL. of Science sine games eR AonER BROS. & CO., School Year begins September 3rd, Ap Penhall, Mrs J Penhall, A W Stevenson} Perris N. Grant, Hou. Herbert Mele, feb2%6—~iaw 3in Mentreal. ply to Headniaster. th I=t sep—in]3 | miny 18 Mrs A W Stevenson Mra. B T A Bell and| wy, B Drury, Mr. Curry, Mr. Way. ’ | A | } { IO N Y As the Season of Early ; : ee i; two Masters Bell, Miss H McCarthy, A Clerk—Harold Rodham. ; Vegetables and. Green * =. Text Books ] pe ae aE ae cee ee : Poe 7 Sangster, W B Stephene, C G Rogers,H. J scieeleine dali liaiintieteid cas ba Fruits is approaching, ‘ ; it is necessary to have Op at hand a reliable Rem- oe ] A BR C--_B; SAT, de ie Williams, B T A Bell, W A Allen, E D "Fatal Result of Delay. _—__— Taylor, J W Gould, Dr Kelly, Mrs Kelly,}of neglect. Don’t be reckless! but pru- | Organ, Sewing Machine, Fur- edy for Summer Com- | Engall, JS Dwyer, C T Nichaus. A D Sickness generally follows in the path Mr Gillespie, Mrs Gillispie, H_ Gittleson, | dently take a few doses of Scott’s Emulsion plaint or Diarrhea. BOTAN Y—“Spotton’s” Parts I. and IT, Mis Gittleson, Mr Thomas, Mrs W 8 immediate ly following expo ure to cold, | niture &e The best Houzehold CHEMISTRY — Laboratory, Manual of OF J ' Medicine for such de- General Chemistry. on Brophy, Miss a Miss Kall | ft will save ven mos painful days and —_— rangements of the CHEMISTRY—Introdugtion to Chemical Miss Rowe, Mise Bell, Miss Bastell, 1. | sicey . aa Ledrew, Mra Ledrew and two chi lren, I fnnteucted ty MR LEX. A.! bowels is : Science. 4 Miss F Snow, J Wilson, Mrs oe ane Israel ¢ Ju v, 4 stonema ot Ww aoe WRIGHT to adl vil le we . ee GEOLOGY — Dana’s Geological Story A - rw children, Mrs Cummings and child,} ed by lightu.uy ou Dominion Day w sile at hee eae S ee ae east Miia ’ Briefly Told. ; os Mra Capt Fraser, Miss Blackey, Capt} work under a tarn at Udora, a villiage | 2¢nees corner Queen and Fitzroy Street DR. ABBOTT'S PHYSICS —Gage’s Introduction to Physi- 5 ¥ : “ree | (Horne’s building Goulds and son, Capt Fraser and son.} about ten miles north of Uxbridge. b 8). - cal Scieace. : She sailed again about noon to-day for St. coe a ie : J " ay r DIARRHEA CORDIAL ZOOLOGY—Colton’s Practical Zoology, * Jolin’s and Harbor Grace via Sydney.{ Dont forget that a _ Se | eh etneedey, 1 lth Day of J ete. Magnifying Glasses, ete, etc. - She carried a freight made up of horses, | off his stock of $2,700 worth of r ad) made July, inst nt, which has proved itself cattle, sheep, &c., and three passengers, | clothing at cost. ju30 d3i wilt ; self, FOR SALE AT e 29 ; > i 2 o'cloc luring many yes viz., Miss Crosby, Master R Crosby and Steamed clams at Large’s restaurant. comméncing -at 2 o'clock, p. m., during many years past, Jokn Oliver. a safe and efficient rem- ; ; f all his Household Effects, « ompr sing | woth de ie: J BOOKSTORE . I , EF I > eS <- Wire's. Root Beer Extract at} parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom. and | edy for these complaints. A BOU HAL RICE, : Ask your dealer for An- The average annual revenue of the | Watson's june?! tf Kitchen Furniture. Terms cash. we, 6 : co United Kingdom is about 90 million : 7h pesens | si ee ht EN SQUARE. ‘> -_ ~ pounds, Of this a little over 19 millions USE SKODA’S DISCO V ERY, tie gveat R. BEAIRSTO; 25 cts. per bottle. 187 QUE July ‘ 1894.—m w f ¥ res : Vins ‘ * ‘i July 5—4i g | july6 are from customs duties. tlood and NerveRemedy. July 4—eod fh sale pat Auctioneer, ee ee A 1) AINTY HAN) ha In id, Silk, Taffeta, or Lisle Thread, we can suit you! Rouillon’s and Perrrin’s oes ere “LBS ton Shook tact 7 . 10 is tl ice of 4-huttons, and $1.30 for 7-nook lacing. : ; is obgemed by wearing Doe Boe, ase heave, good-wearing Taffeta, Fast 1Back, Tan, Brown, and Fawn shades. | . 5e, 45e, ‘ Ott n Silk, in Fast Black, Tan and Modcs. . mh A Good-fitting Glove ase. Ga, Oc, T98c, and $1.20, double Milanese Silk, in Fast Black only, an assortment with colored stitching. These silk Gloves are guaranteed to be made from the best quality of pure silk, and are not weighted with any composition to give them a heavy, stout appearance ' STANLEY BROS.