mre LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. ~ > » ~~ Yar have us S40) th . ~ : \ ~~ * N } vy G \ | ind yi - i { k ‘ ‘ 5 jul ‘ ‘ ' tv? - wef STA I ‘ ila ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ ~ MI } & Phe hearing of app. ‘ : bthel - ' T ‘_haries Siate w } | te ! ie W urged with dr hk i¢ ‘ ! in’ - ‘ | (; wh. S ' , ‘ | r Ww “ ‘ ‘ > \ a 22 Nor { } he Ve - ‘ \ rela t i n Tuesday ' f offic ‘ ~~ DRAIN Aa the W.C. I VV ~ & wetin pare hy ray Ss! : ‘ ewater with her live ¢ ire ~ Piarroasm Meerixe There will hea 8 niesionary meeting thie evening at “ velock in connection with the Bapt ~t \ ation, to be hekd in the saudicn ron he Bapti-t chure h Representa. | ex of the ditferent boarda wil speak \ll are cordially invited ~~ isnaet’s FPasy Mite The New Glasguw hnterprie says A. C. Bell received word m in lepe mele nee, lowa, this week that ixrae! went a practice mile in 2.14, and st in all probability he would trot senson vet lerael ix certainly phenomenal Gorse ie Tux Agony Over.—The people of A: napolis have dec led against the appount beg of @ Seott Act Inspec tor and in fav om the purcha of the electri live hit pat THE DAILY EXAMINER _ MONDAY, JULY 10° Ls93t CRICKET. OBITUARY The Match at the Vark on Saturday st Joseph's, Lot 29, is in mourning, for . tg 7 ine aon eon an honest man—the noblest work of God | ae y” he game a ictorta Park on Saturday, has passed awa in the. wlenoe tof between teame= from the Phoenix and aa olla molly he Melville North 7 " + - Se ’ 7 a ad aed veer and tiest The deceased, whe Was about 4 vear- t nteresting yet played this season As | age, had been : yard but patient sufferer ras to be expected the colts went down | ftom cance him sans i ond os We ; this “THE OUBREN OF : a... i. fore the senior club, but it was only Thursday norning at Z o« a ii o \. ¥ ANNO tS 4 4Ba. A Li SALES. i hese after they had made a moat respectable ed by everv me =e hag h - " whic 7 P a TC Y > + = = showing. Briefly told, the story is 122] during his illness strove by ever, wailable ENORMOL Ss Pl RCHASE © runeé to 92 ian th alle ate is = a ———<-) Ss © eS . o/ ~ = AS™. co i . . > # . 9 *. . . I © vane afforded the Seriior « lub con ¥ Sake L fr . 7 a t ; dl mae } Goods wer € bought at less than manufacture: ‘ pi ices, are best : derable practice, and was the means of | Physician, wh velene ‘a sled « i hie tab snteantincliciasniimmenele an i ringing their form nearer that perfection, | ments It is almost u essary to sa o OED Sones ity y j ; : = which all should aim to be, should they that th 1e< al wasa i! “t estimab , | quality, Ww ide Ww idth, and all good patterns. W e expect al rush- ope to successfully cope with any foreign | mar, ar ndustrions and abreast thea team that might chance to visit here It ste s farmer. pa ol nd acres r ‘ ; ’ ; i ie - will also be the means of stimulating the vighbor, and above a i . mat , ny » thee ih () ONS unm ll | rr +c —% “te s Ee . . ‘ venga UNE TO dca eens aaa ators alls man, among ti _ Ing business, as the price must create a great demand among ettort n the future May thev both | be said, “hie word as 200d as hia hood * ea Before the organization of North Melville . de : : ; Phe Play mura feet fot) to. tat, |Deetaeiimemiale yeas neo, anand close and judicious buyers. facing the trandling of J. McQuillan and | Kelly was one of the most interested and I gherty Por Orbe tine the wickets active promoters of the step, and he began to fall with alarming rapid ty, and had the “atixtaction et t ni leath 5 t was not until Ings and Murray | of seeing his plan- and hopes partuered that anything like a stand wax | realized. and his children pro ed . rn poacde The former’s work was a «plendid with the means to aequire an edueation a , i lution ‘ ; . i ; : ” i xhibition of driving,and netted his side 38 | few chains from their dow His funera runs. It was made up of one 5 hit, two | took place to St. Joseph’s churchyard, i, three triple *, five doubles and «ix | Kellw’s Cross, on the afternoon of Friday. ~invries Murray contributed 18 hefore tine 7th net., and was large ly attended. failing a victim) to MeQnillan’s bowling. | The deceased leaves in sorrow # disconso!- { He made the longest hit of the das te widow. two n daughters, mig | it ROTLS and seven wh I contributed iN runs The | who have the sympathy of the who om thers wer tigmde t ne tr ple, ! nit Requiescat i pace alm ade a good stand before being ret MARRIED ; ' ? red Ki t fon rif t At the residence of the | ' loubles and i ie h in by ] M. 4 ' M — — } Ca i work Ca lock A. Mel ‘ I } M I ‘ 4 i} tmat ti gti Vu t aplen | McK LN \I | i ‘ ‘ y. Hemade | K } \ ’ | “ ’ na 1 tt t : " . ‘ pie DIED ‘ He apne ip io @ S ( ‘ h Johnson failed held The ma a CU . i t men were sing At Cavendish R i th ‘6th of | ---FOR--- ‘ f tl ‘ f ! Ji La B { i f r | ate) Ra i t I } ‘ p rs vu il At N | .< e, of a ; t ti It i- a wheoopit a i ~ Robert la iki pus< 1 R t 1 Mars nh S vu ‘ ptt ‘ Vik ! t anal i = ’ After J. McQuillan and S J , { i «ct i t ‘ ‘ ' ul - ne off mi SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. Vas pling up runs in * tN y mann Scummersroer, Julv 5 ; a aae ir ii anh versight | ‘ art tec ve reas eal Pees Yor SS } uxtnet } ' uster, for y . . . , . 7” . ‘ wc vTrr8 . . » » ‘ . it. .Th cn ! WE HAVE KNOCKED HIGH PRICES OUT, and placed a better grade of goods on the market. All Clothing new and stylish, all prices Pome, } | low. The value of Clothing made from our make of Tweeds cannot be excelled. Our Tweeds have become a standard article of value with the Geo J Rogers, hit wicket 12 io oe *i"'° | Farmers of P. KE. Island, and the prices are low. WOOL TAKEN IN EXCHANGE and the highest price allowed JS Raymond, b J MeQu a J A Longworth, b J MeQuillar ,| 120 bushels oats tn Prowse Bros., in an advertisement headed “ Information Wanted,” are trying to injure us with the Farmers by quoting the prices of Wool I 5 Moore, ¢ B MeQuilan, b J Me » ganz | 2m another place. For the past number of years we have been buying Wool, and in every case have given the best price the market will allow willan ? mm . ‘ . r . . M . . ven i 7 A B Ings, b Carvel 2 | By SS, Northumberland, July 6: | To-day trade journals, such us the Journal of Commerce, quote Canadian Wool similar to ours in wholesale lots at Montreal and Toronto at 17 and 17! De & D Johueon, b Dogherts 6 148 diced bbe s 419| cents per Ib. It is an old trick of ‘this blowing firm to cast insinuations on firms entering into the Readymade Clothing business. The public will WeMussay, b J McOnillen a Se i> aon . ¢ prt : . ‘ j ~ oa let D ; om a : a = a lot} ‘60! remember their actions towards Messrs. J. B. Macdonald and James Paton & Co. when they entered into the Clothing trade; and now, as we are large é Kundle, b wherty 20] J vds isiand cloth 20 . ‘ : 4 ; 4 : : . .- F a 4 Mellish, ¢ Sullivan, b Dogherts >| 1060 iba wool »)2 | dealers in Readymade Clothing, and have placed a higher grade of Clothing on the market at prices within reason, completely knocking out their high Dr $B Jenkins, b J Nicholsor 2] 144 bags potatoes x0 | figures, they feel our opposition, and in their ungentlemanly way abuse rnd try to injure us with the people, ' at | + secbabmems 7 FARMERS !—When trading with us vou will find square treatment. Goods sold at the lowes sib ‘iees i Eiutine i 91382 ARMERS !—When trading with ‘us you will find square tre: . roods sold at the lowest possible prices. And please bear in mind: we pars | }cash down for every dollar's worth of goods as soon as landed in the shop. No firm buys goods at a better price than we do, and any firm stating otherwise { wD) . . ‘ . . ‘ : i jin : ° A . , . ’ bee OTHER PORTS. are trying to mislead vou. Our Company is a Joint Stock Company; our shareholders ‘are satisfied with interest on their money. Other concerns are CABOt iia estes on Senin 6 Bilin partnership firms, and each wonderful partner and his family has to be supported on the wonderful profits made out of the farmers, v7 J MeQuillan, ¢ Inge, b R V Longworth..15 Baie Verte, lumber; Sylvia Jane, Wright, | oy dM Nicholson, e¢ Jenkins, b Ravimond ‘ y > Richibucto, lumber Cid, 6th—Janie S JM Sutlivan, e Rayicond, b R V Long Silliker, Baie Verte, oats; Sylvia Jane, | worth 0 | Wright, Richibucto, lumber B MeQuillan, b Raymond » i P Dogherty, | R V Longworth 4 USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the great | H t bEveNt, not out iv Blood and Nerve Remedy i D Ni holeon, « and b Raymond | | JULY ! day Stock lhe two questions were submitted t people at the polls The majority in the a case wae twentveone and in the latter W Cart fg nigga 1} BLE < iJ Ingles, b Raymond 0 : Wien Nearsess asp Dispatrcn.—Last BE Messervey, b R V Longworth 0 —ISs— ot eat r ¢ an elderly man named Oakley, ioe sees © Saye | N | living on the Herrme Cove road, went to mond 6 ‘ 3 ESL Seer ae C. sus COMING IN ee Risaniegieesl aah i <blibeibSiilied > 4} a oan ; ae rs hile Total ak 92 § J ’ bb hs h Pj sa | BEGINS TO-DAY tS Sie poe ted oe Se ae {. James’ Sabbath School Picnic . 3 ‘ se in his pocket, and when he awol Analysis -ad and we think we have something to suit everyone, Space ' | —WILL BE HELD— . y % F “hy ! P ‘ Halifax Che CABOT ocrtt) would not permit us to describe them—call and e».amine. ern emen See Our Stoek { x 0 M RW. ON THURSDAY, 13th INST,, | ? | ‘. , | KO Fis cD RO Mm) | » 4 Ss 4 th s s ‘ r ‘ rT y y ¢ . J : : = pris, | MeQ { 29 3 HUR eo ' We want to GIVE AWAY 3,000 more Rolls of Paper, and | _ ; Marit ' I a i s \T— about 200 Blinds, only asking about what it costs us to wrap Summ et rosy Shi boa Shennie 0.30 : . eglige Shirts He was working with «gn : : Shaw's Wharf, West River, | ‘ye “P _ ; de d Collars ~ kitchens which ar PHOENIX ’ ° If vou want Curtain Poles or Pictures, we can tell you the Scaris an ollars, j x . , 2 ; . . : - " 6hhouse im the 0 M R Ww Steamer Southport will leave the Ferry best place In town to get them. Straw Hats, Rell Hats, maaan . had th ; on 1 . ww . Th ’ 9 30 « = and 2 » . . ‘ , ® . : . + 1 : * . : ; ; a 2 ; : - mewo ” + 2 7 2\ = tte 7 my x ¢ on * 2 ao Nile aot Students for examination at Prince of Wales College wy Bathing Suits, ' tavimon 2 ] 29 2 cKets »> cents, to jac ft i1e@ art - le ‘ Y : : ' , *p ed Ings 3 0 16 o | Usual Refreshments on the grounds find it to their ad vantage to call on Us, W e have bought a = Bathing rowels. 1 eaieeit ae cia ition r til. . meer aan july7 | stock ot FOOLSCAP of the BEST QI ALITY ‘ PADDED, eR I Ri ‘ ’ it ‘ Little River Cheese Factery. j : } . ; : ° i summer travel eastward by the American i with marginal line, on purpose for this trade. See it. hoat i verv large n fact as large as that i sme time last year, when the trave! wa matdered verv heavy It ia antieny ated that when the season fairly sete in the he tremendou Railway men ancl — me trains nearly 200 ; rome vhich indicates a heavy trave Chev sav that the low rates | Chicago and beyond ap- ; effect upon the eastward Toh re egraph atin PERSONAL. M Chex M. Stewart, repre-esenting Miller & Richard, Toront - here on a business tri} | Mr. M. J. Johneton, of the Merchants Bani Halifax, Charlottetown, is spend : Mca ! Halifax Ha ry Her The Duke of Edinburgh wears a angie fastened witha ¢ n ett wrist Here is a potter for some of e Charlottetow ludes W. W. Wells, Q. C., left Moneton for P FE. leland a few dave ago, according t ir «paride nt of the St Johr Tele yrapt ri at «ere Cogtar the etre : : ; j | S i : the ind a ote ; mts) we Ma c. C. Gar ie k~ morni a ‘ ig d ts weat ‘ ed Ho 4) ‘ thie | rhe Richard Steacie, Moatreak E. A. Skinner, Halifax. R. S Bowness, Snimmerside; John K. Forha wife and ant . Me Capta Rutherford f “BRB” Battery Quebec, arrived here on Saturday evening act a« instruetor during the Military Campat Brightor fr. J. B. McDonald and wife, former) f Belfast and now of Washington State, cure hone laet Thursday evening on a visit to his relatives. Dr * a nephew of Judge MeLeod f Purser MeDonald of the North Pioneer i \ ng. of the Depart nent of M.« Donald Mar | Fisheries, Ottawa, has been appointed Ly the Imperial Government ent to visit the Commander Islands, to inspect th perations there ander the ne te tered into between the liritwh «a Rue-iar yovernments It sidered a mpliment to Canada thet a Dom n official should be selected Ring's Laa.Cor’s 4 eonvention of t Liberal-Conservative delegates of I i Kieetoral District of King’s Co. | { at Cardigan Bridge on Thurs it t. at 5 | mh See advt fer par rs jy 4dw One Thing at a Time ! This ix the time for something cool LISLE THREAD and SILK HOSIERY are perhaps just what you were think- ing about buyiny If 6, see Our front counter for further particulars BEER BROS Weather Bulletin. Toroyreo, July 10, 10 a. m. Winds moetly west and north: fine, not much change in temperature This factory began work on Monday i ° . . os last. The building is large and well adapt- e Leave your orders tor midsummer number of “Graphite, ed in every respect for the purposes for '“London News,” and “Gentlewomen.” They will contain ich it is intended [t= superintenden i ae > . J : : oy Ey Melouste au Me ote os FICTOU ROUTE. | full accounts of the Royal Wedding, also Illustrations and Chief Dillon visited it the other day, and Supplements. We show a fine stock of Blouses, Collars and Cuffs. Woo] Challies, Underwear, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Stainless Dye, Hosiery, expressed himself as highly pleased with \rrangements have been made to carry out | } all the arrangements. The farmers inter. | ¢ DAILY SERVICE between Charlottetown BAZ { i ‘ y ‘ ‘ ' i - io : : and Pietou. , c ; hs dd are hope —— - oming more en The “ST. OLAF” will bring passengers and ’ , ’ | thuemetic now that the work of cheese freight from Pictou to-morrow, aad will make | velenes clin seen, j ric akine has heru i, ee ae _ | the round trip on Saturday { N » : | 5 ' making ha evn Littl River and the On Monday the Princess of Wales will take JUEE : I REE ; surrounding settlements are wel adapted the St. Lawrence’s place until repairs are | ¢ ’ J | ) , to the busines*, and we congratulate e | Completed. ’ r 2 s , = th Freight for Pictou will be received at Com- h tow n, vu J 9 tts. arris & Stewrart, farmers of that section upon the pluck pany’s Wharf at once for Saturday morning. . a a = ee ~ an perseverance show! Im their present r ‘ pe | undertaking In this as well as in the aa | laryer provinces of the Dominion the Una riettetown, July'6, 1606. st cheese-making industry has eome to stay 4 Pp ép N Te 3 We wish our Island farmers every success | L NPD HO U fe Wy e in this, to them, new industry ar 0a. A Whiskey Story a An English conjpurer was perform ng be- oe Pectin Gates ot hanaaien. - | 1 1Cce © AS the Probibition States of America. | “I'am | FAT DIM TO-DAY, mw about to indertake a feat.” he Said, which I shall require the use of a pint flask of whiskey.” There was ai dead silence “Will some gent in the audience favour me with a pint flask of whiskey.” The ¢ whe no response, and the conjurer ons 0 5 began to look blank “Surely,” he said, a south eastern prohibition town | In EGG and CHESTNUT sizes on hathing. I give you my word, I will S. Lyons. jpvinmicnipenennneneeasenmniesaslat returt t uninjured.” “Is there no ‘ r” said a tall gaunt man as he rose CaS & er ctu teh.| | Between 69,000 and 13,000 Yards PER BRIGT “ZENITH,” Made up in firs/-class style, of the very best Tweeds and Suitings in the city. Well Dressed Men Always patronize fashionable Tailors. We invite inspection. . ‘ ta ‘ | hereby”- —but hefore he id finish the generous open-handed OF atidience had risen like oné man, and was | rT —s FS 2 on the way tothe platform in a body The Licensing World 5 ur OO | S AA Boa 00 So | Are a by-word in Charlottetown. in Grev Cotton, White Cotton, Shirtings, Ginghams, Prints ames McLeod AZ Son fand other Cotton Goods. Our prices to the Wholesale and yN a ° . ‘ . Fashionable Tailors - - - - Victoria Row. TO EXTERMINATE THE PEST ——YOU MUsT USE—— Want Canadian Hay in France. ee The Minerve, printed at Montreal, pub- BULLETIN NO ID. ishes a letter from A. Bodard,, Govern- Kadi ment agent for French and Belgian immi- | (,eam, of Tartar Powders gration, stating that the French Govern- ment having cancelled all duties on hay, WOODILL’S GERMAN, } snd the demand for that article being very Victoria ereat in France, Canadian farmers wW ill tind a good market for all the hay they can send there The great drought has dostroved the h rop, vithe result is AMMONIA ‘TT ‘3D , ryN1? ‘ ‘ . . ; , eres ie ti see atieies danas ey ROYAL, MIDSUMMER WHITE GOODS, in Ladies’ Undercloth- ing, Ladies’ Night Dresses, Ladies’ Chemises, Ladies’ Knickers. | Creaw of Tartar Powders containing | He has seen a cow and calf sold for $10 Princess He thinks the opportunity a good one to ‘ There is NO SUCH OFFICIAL in existence 7m ; Can- | as the GoverNMENY ANALYST OF OnTARIO . é Fa an, ‘ ‘ | | WHOMAS MACFARLANE | Low Prices this Month in Skirtings, Muslim. Flouncings, Chief Analyst, 'Cambrie Flouncings, Children’s Flouncings, In 12, 15, 18, 21 Inland Revenue Dept., Ottawa. | and 97 inches wide " increase the trade relations between ada and France -Montreal Star: A number of public spirited journals are endeavoring to | ridicule bicyclists into riding in an attitude i - S : > r pr | ae megestve of the rudiments of « third | Wants, Lost, Found,@&e | apres’ GLOVES in the best makes only. We keep A i »] is customary. The campaign | a > oping I we . . > ne \ . : yon ae ar a 7 icociiiibe - the | Advertionnemte under ear ens charged full line of Black and Colored Kid Gloves alwavs on hand. 4. wiou! Iv, ‘ | ve cents per line. } % . 5 wheelmen themselves. Cyeling has been | ‘and we guarantee all Gloves at $1.00 per pair and upwards. | j ‘ ‘ recommended as a healthtel exercise; but | LOST.—In the city on Thursday, a Masonte i the man who leans down over the handles, | Pin. Finder will be rewarded. Apply at this | ‘ a Y a>, i11 . the man wh @ the handles, | Gaice. tr—jys CORSETS.—We show a large range and keep all sizes cramping his lungs and crowding his vital —— ~ - : : - organs, cannot be gaining much health. | “J, np poy WANTED to learn the trade | 12 stock. . Nor is he a “thing of beauty.” The curve | One from “= oe eat os » ine " - | wI~ & Co., P. E. Islanc or and Sash Fac- “ ° os 4 Bas . i papery serpent tw ween. or. iyo Our Retail trade is increasing’ Very fast. Our Wholesale | | fmt there are exceptions 0 4 e- - ioe cit cent tine - . : a er ss j ; ; : yventleman who has a curve to show in the TO LET.—A house containing eight no trade Is the largest Dry Goods on the Island. W e buy lar ge line of his legs is not proud of it; nor — Ce Ree Hobbe. Station, at present oie oc} quantities; we sell large quantities, Begin to trade with us » he > > 6 ? ars un , . > io : Thee _ ° ea | ad ane einai. own to Mrs. Lowpes, Dundas and you will always trade with us. | #piti “ . . , ~ . ' CERTAIN TO KILL! W. E. DAWSON. ee “TO LET.—That pleasantly situated res ; > at oe . dence on Richmond Street West, near te Drugs os breeze. To a & private family, renc moderate if apptied for soon. Apply on the Are premises. CHARLES HIGGINS. Jy7_ = P rT) | Necessary for the cure of disease. W ANTED.—An experienced housemaid im- It is also necessary | mediately, to whom good wages will be given. that all drugs should be | that all drugs sh ald be abeotutely Parner” Apply at Brighton Villa. dy—jy5 W holesale and Retail, Queen Street ; | "We handle only the purest Drugs and} wprappING PAPER.—A lot of old news. | Chemicals, and guarantee their urity. papers, good for wrapping paper, at this office- Charlottetown, July 7, 1893; Ken . a) Pance 8 reets, julye i Car Kent and Pr '