aaa i iat cn pe sn he inamtnaed icipsctalnunninumpmatonne... THE Loca and Other tems, Ary » the gra 1 | ’ , Dea! ar 1ivap, 1 REN? [Ni ti iit Lili Lids a ‘ Ww, yeaday xt lea ta 3 and re i iresim i ~, Ad I St Oo | part Hor aie sais A ( TAIN ATTACKED The Captain of etl] ¢ window a line of | I nere are the | SA Kid Wii a A astened vv a& two © ' = — s < iH MSP was set upon by one of his : : ~terday »i8 a mere boy. y WA put 1D roos and will be St. John’s Nfld., News. sittin Lopster Fry Over 100,000,000 lobs ter fry have been hatched in the Pictou hatchery this season, and have | been distributed in the beds around Pictou Island. Last year over 200,000,000 were | planted in the same localitv.— Truro | News. hs i Lers or Vistrors.—During the month ’ June fully thirty thoueand farmers visited the Experimental Farm, Guelph, Snoeists, The E77 ee aempenmemeupes fire Insurance Protects You avainst the carelessness of your neighbor, as well | iF, geand are ‘ ~ oa ail - tee | Alley & Co-, asthe purely accidental fires. They may come : ty you atany time. If freely insured in my companies you are pro- tected. iE. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown 1A Snap in Cakes We have two bbis of cakes which were not opened at the Orange Tea, Weare going to sell them at half- OC PER D0Z They’re fresh; they’re eweel an tasty—yon’ve paid luc per doz the same kinds. for TeL_erHoxe 98. D. STEWART . ECLIPSE BAKERY , BAKES BEST BREAD. ! =~ e « «4 «4 4 6% 62 © & _—S> oe eae ae. Ge ee ee ee oe ee S. (| ‘| 4 a) ‘| ; | - / ‘ |; s under the auspices of the various farmers jastitates The number was one third greater than last year. The work done at the farm is being more highly appreciated irom vear tO year. J ae A Frienp or Queen’s.—The treasurer of Queen’s University writes to the press that the Hov. Senator Gcwan, of Barrie, Ont., hassent a further contribution of four hundred dollarsto Principal Grant towards the foundation ofa Sir John A. Macdonald memorial chair. This makes four thousand dollars subscribed by the Senator towards tue chair cca Sap Daownyixe Accipent.—At Hillsboro while the two soos of William Harding Steves were playiog on a raft in a creek near his place, they were precipitated into the water Theemaller bov succeeded in reaching the shore, but the other boy was not so fortunate and sank to rise no more. He was eigateen years old. The body was found a few hours afterwards. —Moncton , transcript. enone A New Tuixc—A great blessing to those bicyclists who have a nervous dread of what may be coming behind them, and who are not able, or rather not sufficiently expert, to look around, wil! be the *‘retro~ opticon.” This ie nothing more nor less than aemall mirror which is fastened to the bandle bars, and which may be ad- justed very easily to any angle required. There 1s little doubt that they will be mach in demand. o~sitandien Surmertanp Memoriat Founp.,—All who wish to contribute towards the Sutherland memorial fund are kindly asked to re- member that subseription lists have been opened at the following places : Moors & McLrep, M. Stgvensoyx, L. W. Watson, Avex. Horse, Mark Wricur & Co, Fexvet & CuHanpDier, W.M. Corry, Dopp’s Mspicat Hatt, Jounsosx & Jonnsoy, B.A. Jost, D. FaArQuMarson, J.R. Warren, T. J Morris. All the city clergymen also have lists. Dk, CH \SE’S CATARRH CURE. CURE BLOWEK, 25¢, acts magically and cures quickly. One application allays pains, clears the passage, reduces irfiammation and gives comfort. C ures cold ia the head, Hav ver, Hose Fever, Caterrbal Deafness and all head and throat afflictions which if not taken in time will lead toChronic Catarah and later consumption § It is sure, pure and harmless, easily applied. What Would You Do With $10.000 Worth of dry goods more than you wanted ? Of course, you ‘would—but could you sell them quickly at re- gular price Neither can we. Sentner, McLeod & Co, SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. We ilaking them about one That's the w ay goods are being sold at believe we can half, | Deacons of Office, Reva. | liturgy. — J sell them quickly by and some at less ' bishop O’Brien, and DAILY EXAMINER, FUNERAL OF A PRIEST. Impressive Services at St. Yesterday. es of Rev. M. J. McMillan yesterday were the moat imposing seeu in this province. What has never happened before for priest or layman, the Archbishop, Bishop, and al! the priests of the diocese were present, having gone by special train from St. Dunstan’s at 7.30 in the morning, as well as all the parish-~ ioners of St. Teresa’s and many from other Teresa’s The obsequ ever |} portions of the province. Among those present were Judge Hodgson, Cyrus Shaw, M. L. A., aod many others of prow in- ence from a distance. At 930 the Pontifical Requiem was commenced, and the solemn strains of the chant broke upon the ears of a packed and serrowing congregation. The cusket containing the mortal remains of the dead priest was placed among blazing tapers just without the sanctuary. The otficera of the Mass were: Bishop Mac- donald, celebrant; Arch Priest, Mgr Gill's; Deacons of Honor, Very Rev. James Phe lau, V.G.,and Rev. R.B. Macdonald A. J. Macdonald, and Peter Curran. Rev. [. R. A. Macdonald acted as Master of Ceremonies. Archbishop O’Brien occupied his throne On the right of the sanctuary, with Revs. A. E. Burke and J, A. Macdonald as chap- lains. A strongchoir composed of priests led by Rev Father Gallant and including such well known voices as those of Dr. Chais~ son, Dr. Doyle, S.T. Phelan, R. J. Gillis and others chanted the beautiful Requi 1 After the Mass Rev. Father Elliott, the celebrated Panlist now preaching a retreat to the priests, ascended the draped pulpit and preached a most beautiful and ajfect- ing di-course on the text “I am the resur- rection and the life,’etc. Several times the whole auditory was in tears and in the end the preacher was so affected himsell as to sob audibly. The absolutions were given by Arch- then to the solemn chant of the Benedictus the procession was formed, the Revs. 8 Boudreauit, James Alveas Macdonald, A K Burke, Dr Walker, L) F Macdonald and J A Macdon- ald bearing the casket followed by the whole people. The function throughout was most im- posing, and all united in saying tnat the dead priest was wortay of allthe horor done his remains. After the obsequiss the special brought the clergy back to the college. Decters Testify y There's strong testimony by eminent phy- sicians of wonderful cures made by Dr, Chase’s Family Rermedies—particularly Dr, Chase’s Ointment. Call and get some of those cheap chamb» erfsets, the cheapest ever sold in the city. —W P Colwill, Queen Street, 2 w dy & wy, During July you wil) find our prices on ladies’, misses’ and children’s boots the very lowest in the city, We have alot in small sizes we are clearing out at ha'f prices.__J. B. McDonald & Co. 159 4in, d & w. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, 4c —————b>> «.-—ae See our ready to wear paotes at $1, $1.25, $1.50, and $2.00, allsizes, all styles.—W D McKay. All straw hates reduced to half price. See our 20c and 25c hat, worth double the movey.—W D McKay. You'd sell them! than one half, CHARLOTTE WILL LONG BE TOWN, JULY 15 1883 REMEMBERED By the Men’s light coats Men’s light suits, YRen’s light pants Boys 2 piece suits Boys’ 3 piece suits Men’s straw hats Boys’ straw hats Mlen’s white shirts Men’s colored shirts Light underclothiug buying public, if they only tremendous cut on all iines of spring and summer goods, List ef Ceods to be Cleared Out Men’s waterproof coats take advantage of our Ladies blouses Ladies’ hats Ladies’ underclothing Corsets and cloves Flowers and wings Light print cotton 8 Dress goods Ladies’ waterproofs Silks and satins Ladies’ capes Ladies’ hose Rach and Every Line In Garpet Department . PROWSE BROTHERS 5 Where They Marry to Kill Time. One strange feature of Australia so- cial life is the perfectly casual way in which men marry for no ostensible pur- pose except the purpose of vanishing wearily around the corner immediately after the ceremony. In a Sydney case new on keyed the husband, it is alleged, marrie@4in $804 and shortly afterward made Wath, indifferent exit around the cormé? @ad never came back. In 1896 he married again and immediately } faded away up the street. He never liv- ed with his second wife. When he was arrested on a charge of aggravated har- em, he offered no explanation whatever. Apparently he only did it because a fel- low must do something. —Sydney Bul- letin. A French Way to Cure Baldness. A French surgeon announces a novel ture for baldness, which, however, is only within the reach of the wealthy. The first thing is to find some poor, starving wretch with a fine head of hair of the color which the patient de- sires. The former having consented to part with his hair for a stipulated sum, the doctor sealps the pair delicately and spplies the hairy scalp of the subject to tie bald client, and vice versa. With tuck the graft is said to be a success.— New York Sun. j Theatrical Villain. | Mr. Crimsonbeak—Was there any vik lain in that play you saw last night? Mrs. Crimsonbeak—-Not on the stage. He sata few seats from me, though, and insisted upon climbing over my lap © go out between the acts.—Yonkers statesman. In France it is illegal to capture frogs st night. en > a — fOURE BLOOD is the foundation | of health. Hood’s Sarsaparillamakes ; the blood pure, rich and nourishing and | | givesand maintains good HEALTH. | aD Geter ent WANTED. At Acadia Hotel a woman or girl who is capable and efficient to assist im the kitehen Apply st Hotel or of Mr. Crockett, at Fish Market Charlottetown. 158 2i i Columbias and Others adhere are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. 6O"he dollar wheel is equal to 1. ¢@ best hizh grade bi- cycle wm the waket of any other nake. Kach wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop goeds- The purchaser of a bicycle from me will be taught to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, Kodak but the Eastman Kodaly a) There 3s 10 Kedah’ Photography Is Easy Photography All 1898 Kodaks use our light-proof film Cert tidges and can be Loaded in Daylight. $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. Man Wanted. Sataloguct Sree at orcies o by mai. Apply at Large’s Livery Newfoundland. The most picturesque summer resort in America The Sportsman’s Paradise Every Riverand Lake along the line of Newfoundland Railway abounds with Salmon & Trout The Shortest Sea Voyage. Quickest and safest route ta any part is via the:---Royal Mail Steamer “BRUCE” Classed A 1 at Lioyds. Leaves North Sydney every Tuesday and Friday evening, on arrival of the I. C.R. express, Returning, leaves Placentia every Monday and Thursday morning on on arrival of St. John’s express. FARE: ~Charfottetown to St. John’s, Nfld. first $19.95, second $10,30. Through ticketson sale at all stations onthe I.C. RK. and S. Nav. Co. Commencing about July Ist, {steamer will make aon trips per week each way, between North Sydney and Port-aux~ Basques, Nawfoundland. The sea trip will oaly be € hours. For all information apply to R.G.REID, St. Jobn’s, Nfld or ARCHIBALD &CoO. Agents, North Sydney, C.B Shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbers Are prepared todo all kinds of jobbing and will be pleased to furnish estimates on 8!) branches of the trade. If you are building it would be well to get their prices Stable. 151 tf They are the yrac'ical plun bers. he I