o dell “¢. Sen re — As 88 i. eR AM a6 8 THE DAILY EXAMINER ; : : a 2 i | — oo i oo os at sini rs _ es doe ee Bin ig EXAMINATIONS FOR TEACHERS SIXTY DOLLARS FOR HIS BRIDE, LICENSES. PRESEYTERIAN ASSEMBLY, PREE FROM ALL vexatious conditions and Sr. Joux, June 18.—The meeting open- | Unde Brought Her to America, But Kolloro | Settled the BAT, ) ed with singing by the Assembly, and | | prayer by Principal Grant. An interesting case was settled by Alder- | THE DAILY EXAMINER. | First Class; Thirty-one Second Class. iguteen =o JUNE 20, 18% NOTES AND COMMENTS. band Queen is anythiug being done What about music in Square Gardens? ; the matter ¢ FIRST CLASS LICENSE. Total number of marks 1400: neces- sary to obtain a license 840, David Shaw, Covehead, 1,083. Charles Myers, Charlottetown, 1,064. Everett MeNeill, Lower Montague,1,059. Caven, Dr. Cochrane, Rev. ( Principal Grant moved “ that Principal +. A. Murray, ministers, and Mr. John Cameron, elder, be appeinted to convey the fraternal greet- ings of the General Assembly to the uadrenaial Conference of the Methodist hurch of Canada, indicted to meet in man Donohue last week at Wilkesbarre, Pa. ‘The prosecutor was a Hungarian, who insisted that the expense incurred in bringing a young woman from Hungary should be paid by the man who had won her heart from him and had married her. restrictions are the Poli- cies issued by the CANADA ACCIDENT ASS.CO. JUNE is the “Month of Roses and Weddings.” a : on il - woh . oe > John Undo, who came to this. country a | Miewhore in © ry ee re Charles Duffy, Shamrock, 1,044 London, Ont., in the month of September | some time ago, left a sweetheart, Mary Ms Daw on . P , shed a letter received by Mayor Fam Samuel Willis, Kingstoa, 1,040. next.” Passed Nico, in the old country: Whenshe had E R BROW ‘ Ieofeeeor Robertsor > ing re . tiie il Ten siine sa ‘ . ° ee I oO, L yd C6 ilrys | : hen 2 ; th G soommetenantl ao oe eee ~. _ The section of the home mission report |‘saved a little money he was advised by , $ ‘ee Rieti appro hing vieiloft the yON ' aliace Coffin Mount Stewart, 1,001. ss that vraduatin students and anes N ee Kobosk t mi te i : he subject matter of th “ty : ot an Matthias Smith, Kelly’s Cross, 1,028. nissan ole other churches be ~ og Ar ican = for the . irl. ee ee CH’TOWN. . ; r . Well je, were cor ! f prompt consi leration, and it e ho} ( Howard Leslie, Souris, 983. quired to give at least one years service} sent for and she came. There Eons , We said so a W eek or two ago. ell, we were cor- 4 shee ill be } oe ¢ ‘TY ce oO . . . 1 i ae , : , - . veggie 10 rua Ra ee = 5 é ve - , ‘. : 1“ ; . By an eT ae oe tie a: erences od in the mission field before being eligible | ception at Mrs. Koboski’s on the night of | AGENT FOR oA rect. We also said, to be happy on your wedding moruing ' sat the meeting to be hem 8 : ernest Rameay, Hamilton, 924. i teries cect mili indo took a tte ° “ ; ATT I City Council Chamber on Thursday after-| Wijjiam Grant, Mill View, 915. ar amen ee ~ ow 1 Koll : = aa es a | ee you will require to buy your CARPETS, SILKS and ay aerdes * pote © ‘ hs ichae ollore, see Mary, an 1e “ saat . a ‘ai : hat¥the a Mabel Fielding, Alberton, 909. The finance report, western section, for | friend fell in love with her, Several GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS from JAMES PATON i; Rho spare! opinion © iy apenas Wide Manatees. 1893-94, was read by Rev. John Y. Reid. | weeks passed and one night Michael and & CO., who keep always on hand : pearat has greatly imp: ee inns fraser, — ae, b8s. The report contains a statement of the | Mary were quietly married. iy “fi : ‘ 4s a resu val from the od : mee ri i a Bui. moneys received, which, because of the Undo then argued that the bridegroom : is pal streets of unsightly Sigas, posi", <™ ra Leo, Un town, 540. year being a hard one, shows adiminution } should pay the $60 which he had ex- BRIDAL SILKS 4 : Now the Electric Compa *! are hav a Mary O’Connor, do, 844. in nearly every case, the largest being the | pended in bringing Mary to this country. SpzoraL Desparones ro Tae EXAMineR Pane - ? | eir posts painted up, and it 38 expecter ns oe for Wiret Clas ‘ib - a. Coe : — 5 dil Bi titanath de te 7 : : . : : i j : P re - ™ on. aah yg aor Candidates for Fir t Class License whe Foreign Mission fund. During the ye ar | “Mik leclined! t i ten to the demand, BRIDAL LI NGERIE, eae that the Telephone I least hon ollie have obtained Second Class Licenses: copies of the minutes of Jast Assembly had | but Alderman Donohue told him that he SENSATION IN FREDERICTON t t + Oe waewn. — a. oo Fannie Wise, Milton, 818. been sent to each elder, 8,000 being thus should pay the bill, since he got the girl, ‘ BRIDAL TRIMMINGS am EG iene ty pres oe as the Annie Moore, Crapaud, 805. distributed. Over 400 congregations did | and that she ought certainly to be worth . SEE SEN NAM, mprovieg toot prea ; Bessie Haslam, Springfield, 794. not contribute at all towards the cost of | $60. “Mike” finally agreel to pay the oeeaninene staal ' paimers agve heen kept very busy, let Allan Matthews, Kiberton, 765. the book, and the deficit is over $300. | bill. ' BRIDAL GLOVES, the, goed wack soations Frank Dogherty, Charlottetown, 752. |The Assembly was asked to decide = Rey. Fenlow Alexander and BRIDAL LACES shGie: 04S lig Ba eae ee ae ee The avti-Canadian crusade which las been in progress at Buffalo, N. ¥., for some time past has just gained an im- portant point Heretofore the Street Railway Company bas employ ed a very large number of Canadians annually. Select Councilman Byrne recently opposed a grant of right of way to the company because of this fact, and had the grant tabled. President Watson, of the Street tailway, now that hereafter only citizens will be employed by the com pany. —In yesterday’s iseue it was announced that J. RB. Hooper had been sentenced to twenty-five years imprisonment for at- announces Oliver Lawson, Charlottetown, 751. Michael Coughlin, Hope River, 746, Lena Barret, Charlottetown, 742. Ethelbert McDuff, Kingston, 742. Oliver Beck, Murray Harbor South, 741. Winnie McKay, Clifton, 723. Edward Ryaa, Johnson’s River, 680. Rex Cameron, Souris Hast, 653. SECOND CLASS (REGULAR). Total number of marks, 14606; neces- sary te obtain a license, 840. Annie McMillan, Wood Islands, 1004. Esther Oxenham, Brookfield, 981, Eliza Rogerson, Pisquid, 973. Filias LeClair, St. Danstan’s, 971. whether the same system of distribution should be enforced this year as last. The business of the Assembly this afte r- noon consisted of discussions on finance and statistics. . At 4.30 occurred a pleasant interruption when the delegates from the Church of England, the Established Church of Scot- land, and the Baptist churches of St. John were received and addressed the court. The evening session was occupied with the re on Sabbath: observance and French evangelization. The Assembly approved of the principle of the bill recently introduced by Mr. Charlton, M. P., in the Dominion House All who desire to avoid imposition and be cured, should insist on having Pond’s Extract, put up only in bettles, with our landscape tradmark, on surrounding buff wrapper. & 3 “Many. diseases arise from one cause § © —-blood impurity. Beecham’ Professor Stockley Leave the Church of England for the Chure* of Rome. Frepericron, June 20. The community was startled yesterday with the report that the Rev. Fenlow Alexander, sub-dean of the Cathedral and right band man of Bishop Kingdon, had tempting to drown his wife at Louisville, Mary Campbell, Darlington, 947. of Commons, and a strong feeling was enka“ ® renounced the Episccpal faith and intended Quebec, about a year ago. It will be re J. F. MeDonald, Morell, 912. manifested against the Senate for its action OR Pills to join the Roman Catholic communion. membered that Hooper was tried last autumn for murdering his wife by poison, and was acquitted. uring the progress of that trial the facts connected with the visit o* Hooper and his late wife to Louis- ville, and her escape from the river at one o'clock in the morning, were brought out. | Owen Horne, Milton, 856. -a- S WHOLESALE AGENTS : is But at that time they were only regarded (trace Duteher, Souris, 855. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS } Rome is an elderly man who has _ been 4 : as links in the chain of suspicious] jjora McPhee, Gray’s Road, 852. | many years in the Cathedral. He was Ape: . Bi eas circumstances that preceded the death of the unfortunate woman. But after Hoop- er’s acquittal on the charge of causing his wife’s death by puison, it oecurred to the authorities in Quebee to try him over again on the charge of having attempted to drown his wife. —The Montreal Gazette expresses the opinion that the “killing” of Mr. Charlton’s Sunday Observance bill will not canse very much regret. Our contemporary points out that while in its original shape the bill was calculated to produce little good, in its amended form it was veeless. The measure was a compromise, and com- promises on matters appertaining to the principles of christian duty must be fail- ares. It prohibited some kinds of labor on Sunday and permitted others nota whit more necessary. It allowed the canals to be operated for the benefit of grain dealers; it forbade daily newspaper publishers. to work save on lines that would in practice deprive their employes of the day’s cessa- tion from labor they now enjoy. It forbade Sunday trains, but assumed that railway operating staffs would be on duty on Sunday in case they should be called on for a work of mercy or necessity. In fact, says the Gazette it was so framed as to fail in its purpose. PERSONAL. Angus MeLeod, Esq., Brown’s Creek, is visiting Charlottetown. Mr. A. C. McDonald, M. D., Warsaw, Indiana, is at the Queen Hotel. Mrs. F. J. Nash left this morning for a visit to Dr. and Mrs. MeKay, of Halifax. Katie McMurdo, Wilmot Valley, 906. Eliza McKinnon, Lot 14, 905. Tillie O’Keefe, Avondale, 898. Josie Dewan, Fortune Road, 891. Ida McEachern, Summerville, 878. Cora White, North River, 875. Lawrence Curran, New Perth, 849. Annie McLean, New Dominion, 838. Regina Smith, Emerald, 838. ——- — <«m e@—-—- -- CITY COUNCIL MEETING, An emergency meeting of the City Council was held last evening. Present His Worship Mayor Dawson and all the Councillors, excepting Councillor Hughes. His Worship explained that the meet- ing was called to take into consideration a let.er from the Department of Public Werks, Ottawa. He then read the coi- respondence in connection therewith, from Hon, L. H. Davies,Senator Ferguson, Thos. Fuller, Government architect, and E. H. Roy, Secretary of the Public Works Department. Considerable discussion, pro and con, as to the location of the Sari- tary arrangemente in the market building. then took place. Moved by Councillor Taylor and sec- onded by Councillor Tanton,— Resolved, that the sanitary arrange- ments of Market House be placed inside the centre of the market, onthe north wall, The motion carried on the following division :— Ayes—Fennell, Douse, Tanton, Taylor —4. Nays—Haszard, Robertson, Hooper—3. Moved by Councillor Hooper and sec- onded by Councillor Fennell,— Resolved, that the sanitary arrange- ments for the Market building be referred to the Market Committee, and that they be authorized to have plans prepared, eaid plans to be submitted to a meeting of the thereon. It has been decided to Assembly in London, Ont, It is expected the Assembly will com- — its labors on Weduesday or Thurs- ay. hold the next Visnna, June 18.—Since the great hail- | storm in Vienna there have been continu- | ous rains and coid weather. Everywhere in Austria the wheat crop has been dam- aged by frost and snow Matra, June 18.—The British ironclads | Sans Pareil and Howe and the cruiser | Spattan have been ordered to Tetuan, | Moroceo, to guard British interests in case of rebellion against Abdul Aziz. Lowpow, June 18.—The Madrid corres- ndent of the Standard says: “England, | pain and France have postponed their | recognition of Abdul Aziz as Sultan of | Morocco, owing to the refusal of Germany, Italy, Austria and Belgium, to act in con- cert with Spain. This refusal is due to | Spain’s dilatoriness in securing ratifica- tions of commercial treaties.” Cork, June 18.—The Pope has ap- pointed Monseigneur Brown to be Bishop of the Diocese of Cleriff (Queen’s County). The appointment has greatly incensed the Nationalist party, who are furious at the rejection of Canon Keller, who was im- prisoned for refusing to disclose the secrets of the “Plan of Campaign.” Canon Keller was seleeted by the laity of the diocese for the bishopric, and his name was placed at the head of the approved list of candidates. Vienna, June 18.—Count von Larisch, owner of the Karwin mines, where the ex- plosions occurred last week, will pay to every woman who lost her husband in the accident a pension of 40 florins yearly, and toevery one of her children 12 fforins yearly upto the 14th year. Thirty-five hundred miners will be out of work-while CUINEA A BOX. ( Tasteless} Purify the blood and, thus, go to the root of many maladies. EVANS & CO. Ltp, MONTREAL So.od ey ALL Druaaists FeGOCOCOS . T o Graduating Exercises Of Netre Dame Convent, will take place in the Convent Hall, —ON— Wednesday, 20th inst. A varied and interesting programme }.28 been prepared. Admission 25 cents. Tickets for sale at Watson’s and Reddin Bros’ drugstores. Doors open at 7.30, p. m. Exercises to begin at 8 p. m. Clearing-out Saie. FURNITURE BY AUCTION, I am instructed by the Executors of the estate of the late William Weeks, Esq., to sell by auction at his late residence, Brigh- ton, on Thursday, June 2lst, commencing at 11 o’clock, a. m., The intelligence was received with in- credulity, but was confirmed by Bishop Kingdon who at the afternoon service in the Cathedral formally made the announce- ment of his sub-dean’s change of views, and proceeded to suspend him from his ecclesiastical functions. The convert to previously chaplain in the Royal Navy. He is a retiring and quiet man, little known -oc ally but greatly respected for his sainily life and charitable disposition. The Alexander case is not the only sentation. Professor Stockley, who for three or four years has held the chair of modern languages and literature in the University of New Brunswick, has also gone over to Rome from the Church of England. In fact, it is supposed that his powerfu) mind has had much to do with the change in the sub-dean, in whore house Professor Stockley has been living. The Megantic Outlaw Dead. Movrreau, June 20. Donald Morrison, the Megantic outlaw, was released from St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary on Monday, and died at the Royal Victoria Hospital yesterday. The poor fellow’s wish to die out of prison was but barely realized. The Qntario Elections. Toronto, June 20. Nominations for the Provincial Legisla- ture took place yesterday throughout the Province of Ontario. There is not a single constituency allowed to go by default, a circumstance almost unknown in the Pro- vince. 2°60 2+e+e ABSOLUTELY NOTHING LIKE IT. If any of our readers are missing THE BRIDAL VEILS, which is the crown of the whole attire, the mystic must that envelopes and throws the charm of romance and ‘ i ’ Rt We ge Tobacco is man’s most uni- versal luxury; the fragrant aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut starts ; co: le to pipe smoking, even those who never used tobacco before J.. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. loveliness over all, ete. ‘ : JAMES PATON &CO. We're Busy. RUSHING IS THE WORD. How is Must style ! know ! it accounted for ? be’ Quality ! Or, maybe prices ! Perhaps it’s We It’s a happy blending of the whole. ee J. M. MeLdhOD & 60. June 15 Furniture, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, dc. Extensive Auction.) DAVENPORT ' “DAVE SCHOOL, Portland Manor, St. John, N. B. Boys educated for College or Business by an excellent staff of Resident Masters. Special Attention Paid to Reli- For Barbadoes The new clipper Schooner Neva, 170 tons, due here in a few days, will carry a limited number of horses on deck at low rates. The Neva has proved herself a splendid ee ee eee UR ba es Kl tk a ai le a i Mite! J. A. Nichols, Montreal, and G. Craw-}| Council to be called for such purpose } the mines are repairing. During this} Ali the Household effects, comprisi MAGIC CITY Portfolios they king} I ins i by the Executri j vesse] for carrying horses, 4 : : 7 : f ; A .< By pusehok : prising | 4 ortfolios they are makin am instructed by the Executrix of the : 4's 3 ford, St. John, were at the Hotel Davies | before any action is taken, Carried. period Count von Larisch will give them | Drawing Roam, Parlor, Dining Room, a zreat mistake. This is the most beauts- | estate of the late Hos. Judge Hensley to gion, Morals and Manners. Intending shippers should apply at this"forenoon. Mrs. Dr. McLellan,of Summerside,P. E. 1., is in the city visiting her father, Mr. James Fitzpatrick.—Moncton Transcript. Hon. David Laird and Rev. D. Suther- Council adjourned. Immediately afterthe adjournment of the Council, an informal meeting of the Board of Health was held. Mayor Dawson all half pay. The supposition is that an earthquake forced explosive gases into the mines. _ Opessia, June 18.—Newes of a collision in the Sea of Avoz, between the Greek Hail, Bedroom and Kitehen Furniture. Terms cash. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. June 14, 1894. fui and complete World’s Fair Series published. It is just what every family ought to have. If you are not taking it we want you to ¢all at our office or send and get acopy. We will furnish you these sell by Anction at his late residence, Upper Prince Street, on Wednesday, June 27th, inst. Visitor—The Lord Bishop’ of Frederic ton. Warden—Rev. M. M. A., Oxford. John Davenport, once. GEO, H. TOOMBS. june 18 lwk. — eee land, who have been attending the] President of the Board stated that a case | ba si ‘ les for te t h with e : 5 r ) U ‘ rque Egypt and the Russian steamer samples for ten cents each with coupons, saat hefiniate Bay Scholars, $45; House Bo Presbyterian Assembly at St. John,| of scarlet fever was r ported to him by the | Marousei, has just been received here. and if you do not say they are the most Commencing at 11 o’clock, a. m., $200 per caida YS, arrived home last evening. ; health officer, but in view of the mildness | Both vessels sank. Four of the crew of i @ R SAL, KE e beautiful specimens of art printing, as wel) | The Personal Property of the said Estate , Mr. J. Louis White, who was in Char- | of the case, and on Dr. McLeod, the at- | the Egypt, and twenty-two of the Marou- as the finest reproductions ot World's Fair | comprising: Drawing Room, Dining Room | N. B.—Boys with fine voices for the lottetow n last year as press agent of John | tending physician’s statement that all | asia were drowned. . . scenery you ever saw, we will make you | Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen furniture, choir will be admitted at much lower | Stetson’s “Crust of Society” company, is | necessory precautions had been taken, he} pove June 18.—The government has Valuable Business Premises resent of all the rest of the series. Now } Carriages, Sleighs, Robes, Harness, Ladies’ | rates. now attached to Arthur Lewis’ company. Mr. Fred. Sawyer, who was for many years purser on the Boston & Atlantic line’s steamers, is at the Halifax. He has given up the sea and will settle down to life on shore, taking up his abode som- where near Boston.—Halifax Chronicle. Rev. W. W. Brewer, of Charlottetown, L : ; zs a ies Tkis isa good time to buy, as Coal is the future pastor of the Central Methodist His Worship Mayor Dawson yesterday taux. French troops are en route to the | owned and occupied by John T. Hugh. hay doubtless, s | War d’ we re “= pal cgcapie’ ad i . - ¥ | ; ° ; Oubanghi country, but the Belgians there . : < aatts save, Conse, Aan ee “7° Ww 1] by W. J. Miller. new Church, was in the city yesterday after-| received the following letter from Prof. greatly selaiinieas tae Penna ee Dee Full particulars given on application. Fair portfolios that pleased and interested e sell as low as we Possession given about Ist: October ©. LYONs, . te t > rt ( . “ ac ete m , Y Tine % 4 Po get a ‘aan = . ’ co ° , ee eae a me Robertson circumstances @ conflict would result very DAVIES & HASZARD, you, but the finest of them can give you oni Apply at Miller Bros., Queen Street, junell Qneen’s Wharf. to occupy the Moncton pulpit on the third Sunday in July —Moncton Times. Mr. J. J. Cremor and Miss Cremor were passengers by the western train on Sunday night. Mr. Cremor is to be married at Boston on Saturday next, and with his bride leaves for Europe on. the same day. A number of his friends were at the station last night to express their well- wishes.—St. John Globe. . eR SS oe ee CIR ns ep eae ee ese er , ner at Cs , dence. All of i SI ill i . . ing to fence in thei lots °j yard i oe :* a say, 20 clock. esinicshduiiliaiaaiaie Apply to Own: rat Cape Traverse. aence. : ofit. She wi not get it, but I am instructed by Mr. Charles Gallas t gz € n eir plots nn gravey 8 4 A Matuemaricat Woxper.—Rube Field, I believe that the occasion of His Fx- Mrs. Martha Needle, a widow, keeper of then she will have the happy thought that good timekeeper, to sell by Auction, on TU ESDAY, the would'do well ty calling at his-store Be _ the Warreusburg, Pa., mathemaiical wonder, is an imbecile and doee not know one figure from another. His time is to give offhand answers to seobienen like had done nothing in the matter, All the members of the Board concurred in the action of the Mayor. —_— © i Ce THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, Prof. Robertson Writes Mayer Dawson Concerning His Visit to the Island. Dear Sir :—His Excellency the Gover- nor-General has been pleased to intimate that he will attend at least one gathering of farmers and others on P..E. IL. to be held in connection with the dairying ser- vice of the department of Agriculture. I would Jike to meet you and such other gentlemen as you may desire to invite to discuss the dates, local arrangements, etc., on Thursday afternoon of this week, at, cellency’s visit can be made one which will render good service to the materia) interests of the Island, in regard to agri- culture and other matters; and 1 trust you received news from the African district of Oubanghi, bordering on the Congo State, that the French and Belgains there are on bad terms. The hostile feeling grows out of disputes in regard to the occupatirnof that territory. As was an coumeel in the French Chamber of Deputies by M. Hano- seriously to the Jatter. It is hoped an armed collision may be averted by negotia tions between the governments of Brussels and Paris. = + + ee For cramps in the stomach take a few drops of Dr. Manning’s german remedy, diluted in either warm or cold water. The effect is instantaneous. Sold by all drug- gists. a lodging house at Melbourne, Australia, has been arrested, charged with attempt- ing to kill one of her lodgers named Juncken by giving him arsenic. From At Murray Harbor South, Lot 64. The undersigned offer for sale that very desirable Business Property, consisting of Store, Dwelling House and Outbuildings, with about 3} acres of land formerly Solicitors, ete. Ch’town, May 14, 1894—m th & wy 6w NOTICE. | Wanted to run the S.S. Alameda, an ENGINEER with certificate. Good wages will be paid. . ALEX. STRANG. June 14, 1894—dy lw wyli nere is your chance. We want everybody to get these splendid, these magnificent portfolios. Every number becomes more beautiful and more interesting as the ser- ies progresses. We are actually astonish- ed at the splendor and completeness of the work. You must see it to appreciate its many varied and marvellous beauties, You no true conception of the ravishing beauty of THE MAGIC CITY. Get the samples, as advised, and you will never regret it. We will supply ail back numbers up to No. 16 for the regulur price, ten cents each and no coupons, as an inducement for you to begin now. ————>- <a A woman writes to ask to what extent a wife may demand her husband’s confi- she asserted herself and demonstrated that she was no man’s slave. Remember Sale of Furniture st Side Saddle, ete. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. June 15—eod. WANT A WATCH ? We have too many Watches. money to buy them. A You have the fair exchange is no rob- bery. Call and get a G.H. TAYLOR, School Year begins September 3rd. ply to Headmaster. FOR SALE. The Dwelling House on corner of Prince Ap tl Ist sep—jul3 June 14, 1894—d tf PARKER HOUSE, Formerly Oakland House, KING STREET. 26th day of June, instant, at 12 o0’elock, neon: — The Parker House and Premises, situ- Landing per Schooner “ Alaska,” 235 TONS HARD COAL, which will be sold low whilst landing. NOTICE. A. HERMANS, of the old firm and ald stand, has manufactured a new kind of Wrought Iron Railing, far superior to cast iron, and splendid designs, Parties desir- fore purchasing elsewhere, at Lower Queen Street. AUGUSTUS HERMANS. Ci’town, June 15—1tf oe re tae this: “What will 520% yards of calico | Will be joined by the Board of Trade in the ; discoveries made, the authorities believe HMORTGC (GE SALE. It o'clock, and Horses, Wagon ; a - ae ae lately occupied bby | amount to at 5} cents per yard with a dis- endeavor to make it an entire success. that the woman’s husband and three " and superior Milch Cow at 12 30 North Side Queea fquaie Pee eee | count of 5 and 2} percent. It takes but| (Sgd.) James W. Ronerrsoy. | children and Juncken’s brother, all of |... iany pantie Auction, atthe Court — — ‘ -. hursday, at For terms and particulars apply to Bay- | 23 : . . ‘o be sold by ) . a P| i ; : & moment for him to answer such ques- Mayor Dawson wil) accordingly call a whom died recently, were poisoned by her. | grouse in Chariottetown, in Queen’s County, Esq Brighton —- + cas noble mapa Charlottetown, May 30, 1894—1in w f field & Blanchard. : tions, and the reply is said to be invariably | meeting on Thuraday, at 2 o’clock, in the > 4 ng a a ae tioneer , : : R. BEAIRSTO 7 - oe : ’ oe : . ° : . . . D. 1894, ¢ ‘ 5 . . . ” 7 . correct. City Council Chamber, and invites his Nerve Exhaustion is quickly cured by | “,ii that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- junel8—eod Auctioneer, : Ww I aed he 1th inst feliow citizens interested ix this matter to | Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic. -""" ate, lying and a - saideont tae = Al i a: I d i E8T ANDIA i RADE.~-On the n Inst.,| attend. It is hoped there will be a lar Queen’s County, in Prince Edwa sland, awsuit over the owners 1ip of a dog the schr.Ida, Capt. Fraser, took from | attendance. ' ee LOCAL NOTICES rhaepipais St Danesber en ae tie ce in the New York city courts, has alread v HA RD PIN KE ! Summerside the following cargo, shipped ne —rirenesemneennemants Advertisements under this heading cnarged | G°°rse Street, at the north-east angle of a | cost the participants nearly $2,000° The by Messrs, A.M. Wright & Co., for the THE MARCH OF SCIENCE. for at the rate often cents per line. opr ng hn Bee ae eee rong gatiz | intrinsic value of the animal is placed at British West Indies: 12,000 bush. white George Sticet. to Euston Street; thence west | 72 cents. Witnesses have been summoned . aie . a ie ; fo oats. 10 horses, and sundries, value $6,746. | BeMeved by Surgeons w Cure for Cancer| Pure West India lime juice for sale by | along Euston Street one hundred and twenty- | ali the way from Pittsburg. DVERKTISING Steamer ELLIO Pr will arrive at this On the 13th inst., the schr, Bertha H., May Mave Been Found, the pint or bottle at Beer & Goff’s. : rritie Lilae cee ines ait: tines aan een TTRACTS 0%, oa rae we 7 Capt. LeCain, cleared for Barbadoes, with Surgeons of Chicago and New York and jane20 2i the distance of twenty-four feet ; thence north tee oe meee es 5 > = wan © ge © 10,150 bush. oats and 20 cases lobsters, | other onion of this country and Eu Den’t allow the wind soba pek around | eee end to the northern b <> ae ee ' TENTION HARD PINE i SON'S i valued at $4,700, shipped by the same | are watching closely the developments of } from one place to another. Prowse Bros eph Jocneape tend | tenes anh aiong ‘he ND CUSTOM! , (Assorted Sizes). WATSON S DRUG STORE. firm.—Summerside Journal. a new cure for cancer or ssrcome. The | ig the best place to b hildren’s | BOTth boundary of the said Joseph Jackson’s : . 4 Which will be sold low whil j aa ' liisiniesttbbained : : : s the best place to buy men or children’s | jand to Great George Street aforesaid, at the uch wi sold low while landing. jk nes . latter is a most malignant form of tumor, clothing, hats and carpets. They carry | place of commencement, being part of Town — s : i H sft Tae Ceoutan Arrar.—On Monday and until recently was considered incur- the largest assortment, nicest desis as aed ots Numbers Sixty-one and Sixty-twoin the Builders contemplating erecting perma- | eadquarters for Fishing Gear. ; Miss Gertrude Coghlan sent the following | able | . : ens, Fifth Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, nent siructures would do well torememtber | lettile to"tive Micki Cheoniele : ; 2 , . sell for the lowest possible price. together with all buildings, fixtures, rights, hints hb edthectiniie aol sue Ree The cure is the inoculation of the tumor ‘ : : : easements, advantages and appurtenances a ane: NEW SUPPLIES NOW IN. 7, ; Dean Sin:—In your paper of this morn-| with toosic products of erysipelas, or in Try us for Children’s Clothing. Suits | whatsoever to the said premises belonging or R. McMILLAN. . i ; ing there were several misstatements I from 75 cents up. Big selection—J. B. | '" anywise appertaining. should like to set correct. Mr. Coghlan (my papa) is ill, quite seriously, and as it is most important to keep him very quiet other words the germ of that disease. The fact of the curative agency of erysipelas in contact with ©a> oma wes an acci-leat anl came through the fact of the existence of MacDonald & Co. Trunks and Valeses—A new lot just received at J. B. Macdonald & Co,’s junl5 3i The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 25th day of Nov- ember, A D 1893, made between John Coombs and Ada Christiana Coombs, his wife, of the Carter's ‘Home-Srown” Ch’town, June: 15-—-mwf wy 2w mayl8 Cesaceentetntaneseeaenstisensena ae ene ee nee mamma (Mre. Coghlan) thought it best to sipelas neces tie i : . > t, d the undersigned, Ri ’ ’ travel in his family and mother’s name. ete. a pe Mar go Market Square. jl4 4i Heart, of the other part. ne es # There is no mystery in our doingso. Hej William B. Coley of the Post-Graduate A Bargain.—75 pieces of summer tweed sale aud atheterion, apply 60 Mr Wittens &. | has no desire to conceal his identity. Miss | {edical School of New York was the dic- | dress goods bought at a bargain. Regular | Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Charlotte- Grown in P. E. tsland from j bie Beveridge (who is still in New York) did | coverer. prices, 16 cents per yards. Our prices, 6 | “)P..4 unis ith day of May, 1804 Choice Selected Roots : 4 nee not — - Coghlan. we = back to} Subsequently sarcoma was treated with | cents per yard.—J. B. ee Co. " ' RICHARD HEARTY. ‘ Hy ts 2 us. is the opinion of his doctors, as| erysipelas germs, but furtl k ji4 4i ayl5—law (tu) Mortzagee, win sgt kT thea ie Keats | ata s,m ree mt | paating She Margnt HW: Cin | are Mette GOFF BROS’. BOOTS and SHOES M4 f ets ~ his actions ? = ae inoculate the tumor with the poison of the | Will wr he aoe 4 oil ant | Postponement of Aboye Sale FOR SALE ONLY AT in fast G od t l li . are seii- f . ve midnight ceremony in Indianapolis. | germ the same effec luced and | water colors during the first week in July, - an ; { ts He is in no way hiding, and is so ill that tie objectionable coins ds aptestion of | and also special classes for children in sian Se omy = j , 5 ner : . y e, que ity and lo Ww prices does if. : i. it is — = = as ween — at | tle erysipelas germ was avoided. a sm peers. She will be prepar- pout until WEDNESD 4Y,, me ities diy of CARTER § SEEDST ORE / . present. shall feel greatly obliged if , sid ieiietesstniedonligns to give lessons, as before, i 2a ee o take place at u t 1? you will kindly put these statements in| The city treasurer of Iron Mountain, beonohinn of oil and water colar ladies wg wow ae ata at GOFF BROS’ BOOT F ACTORY w your paper, as we have many friends in’ Mich., gets a salary of $160 a year and | throughout its various departments. RICHARD HEAI 187 QUEEN SQUARE ; Pe . : i Canada, and it is our home. gives a bond of $150,000. : mll d&w june20 . a junel3 Charlottetown, June 18, 1894—m w f st < b ea . f When t MPORTED TRIMMED M ERY ice i ae Sie naiont rae in - ‘ oO TRI E ILLIN are sold at prices we now ask, it should interest everyone that r rr 7 0 onnet cheap. hy not have one? when you can get it at a price as low as you could have it made u p for here : . i STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS 3B = LOCK ie 3 : . ta: \ ii a * ?