Maxtries a Speciat Beer Bros THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. TY _ Nata The war ps leave for Gaspe - Arrenp. St Paul's ( Sunday N p Hiypert w - i> I ut tea at Albert ‘ \ A rare treat is . ‘ - Urn At } : 1 broox ai Ptimcad £ \ EXAMINE was - i) f rhe econ ee arra a \ for the « ven va i St. Paul's ’ ‘ - i oN ] a i nionths i daw ter of \ i k } e died ) het } rip f Bostor { m was it 1 f deatl o IA M I Cc Band reader- ea gow! program ’ mort pleasing ma e , sua iaet evening finev rive anotier t { ” Piaursday eve ng al ‘ ve -taxes.—On Sat lay, the haat day ra wing the discount on taxes, the ¢ { t k nthe snug sum of $7 .486.9 The receipts for last week w n the victnity of $15,000 —_ Srvwer Scroor or Screxrce.— The clos- ng meeting of the Summer Schuol Scie nee a held tomorrow evening in stea: sdav asat first intended Thos & ng rece oem caetaations tit Mints itl platform will please accept them for Wednesday - -_ Scorenwen Asroap.—The New Rrune- ‘ efs, N va Scotia sand Pr nee Edward I<la 1 Boston and vicinity, will have ci st Syp Pond, Arlington, next Phursdas The Caledonia Maritime Pro e Club ia comducting the affair and a hic at lanee is expected o Tae Rivte.—T Canalian riflemen he too! part contests at B sley eapt « fair share of money prizes Englawl w the Kolapore cup with 699 pents, Canada standing second with 677 Canada stom] fourth in the competition r the Mackinnon chal le nge cup. diac Hovse.— The Lieutenant- ed Government House (eOVESXMENT Gayeruor has tender for the use of His Excellency and Lady Aberdeen during their proposed trip in Angast, and every effort will be made to reider We their stay a pleasant one. i to say that Mrs. How- an will at Government House en to morrow, Wedneadlav, and each suceceed- ng Wedues in) The + isitom’ books will! round e hall, as cust merry. are instructe receive he | in the W onxiye Pats Ww AY .— -A} little bov about fourteen years old, whe claimed to be from River Charla, was at Chatham last Wedne-- day. He said he was forced from home by his father’s erneitv. He isa professional! tramp, «tealing rides on the train when- ever he in this way he means to Sipal points in the Marit me He has already visited Quebec | Brnnewick, and is now on his *, K. Island.— Moncton Transcript _ ean n al! P *rov ince. and New way tol take rin Tae Markers.—The market io day was fairly well attended, with the supply about the average. We quote prices as follows: Butter, 16 to 18; cauliflowers, 7 to 10c; eggs, 9 to lOc; fowl, 50 to 55c; gooseberries, 8 to l0e: straw berries, 12 to Ite: peas, 12 to 14>; turnips per buneh. 5.te be: hav, 45 to 50c; oats, 42 to 43 wotatoes, 30 to 35c: mackerel, 4 to Se | A few loads of this season’s hay were on | It was a® little t5e wt sale and sold at 40 to green, pere inchiaitliliniesit Bovy Recoveren.— The body of Charles C. Shelmerdine, of Philadelphia, who was drowned at the North Side on Saturday, recovered this morning about 9 o’clock, by a man named Hector Melanie. A namber boats were out searching all day yesterday and last | secidentally wae of evening. the accident ‘curred, about fifty or seventy-five vorde beyond where Miss Hill's was standing when Messrs. Beer | and Campbell went to her assistance. The | remairs will be forwarded to Philadelphia for interment. silat To-Nieur’s Memory Lecrvae.—To- night’s lecture promisés to be an event of considerable importance, judging by what we read and hear of Prof. Loisette. an event to be missed. Improving the memory and euring mind-wandering ! W hat could interest us more than these live topics handled by foremost man of this age on these specialties. We think ro ¢ we understand will be distributed at the Opera Honse this evening, withont feeling that we have in our midst an educational reformer whom it behooves all of ua to not the very hear, and if reports be true hearing him j will Le a great treat and benefit as well!. Sadi diliuason Serriewenriny Esrimates.--The sup plementary estimates for the current year, 1894 95, were, as already reported by tele- graph, laid on the table of the Honse of pf tl ou Thursday The body was found near where | | DAILY PERSONAL Captain Ronald MeMillin has from Canso S. F. Perry, last evening. A. E. Burke, of Alberton, w the city last evening. Mra James Harding, of New London, is in Moneton visiting her brother, Mr Whitehead. \ Rev Alex King and wife, of Murray Hat bor oe are registé red at the Queen. Y James, Esq returned from Moncton Mast evening Mr Walter Courtney, here la¢t ev ening. : Rev Dougald MeDonald, of Ti 1 Charlottetown returned M. P., returned from Ottawa Rev ‘ine James of Halifax; arrived gn sh. was lust evening J. B. Mille,wife and family, of Hamilton, Unt., are registere 1 at the Queen Rev. A F Carr, of Campbellton, N B.. formerly of Alberton is visiting the Prc- ¥ itee Ile is re gistered at the Quee n. Mr. Perey Hanford, eldest son of Fred: Hanford, E w4qy., is spending the Islan i. Mr. and Mrs. Crowther, of Boston, have been visiting Charlottetown, left home this morning. Miss A. Coonan, who was injured in i the recent accident on the Albert (N B } Raliway, is recovering rapidly I-rael Lonyworth, Esq. of T has been visiting this Province, home vesterday Phe Rev G. M. Campbell who sneceeds Mr. Brewer in the firet Methodiet C hureh |} will arrive here to-morrow evening, Messrs. A.J. Gorham and Albert Me- Sweeney returned on Thursday from a trip to P. KE. [sland.—Moneton Traneript Mr. Richard Walsh, formerly of Char- luttetown, has been re-elected recording secretary of the St. John Typographica! Unien Mr. M. F. Plant manayer of the Canada Atlantic and Plant Steamship Company, was a passenger in the Florida from Buos- ton la Tine late Mr. Duncan McIntyre, } Ten his holiday son who for ure, who left for “t evenmy. of Mont- , Was, at the time of his death, reported to be worth eight or ten millions. His extate haa just been proved a nillion and a half. N Rattent mry, of Messrs N. B. & M. Rattenbury, eT 8 e provis ion dealers, Charlottetown, .E. 1, ia in town this week v isiting the a ms customer *s.— North Sydney, C. B., Herald. Mr. Rattenbury has sinee returned home. 5 The late Archbishop Tache’s will is now being probated. He bequeathes nothing for he possessed nothing. Aclause says: “The members of my family expect no legacy from me. They knew my affection for them and are satisfied with it.” At the Chureh of the Ascension, Apohaqni, N. B.. last Wednesday after- noon, Rev. H. W. Little married Miss Agnes Parlee and Major Bolter;-a native of P. E. Island, but for the last few years a resident of Lower Millstream. Mr. and Mrs. Bolter will reside at Lower Mil!- etream. The Souris correspondent of the Island- er says: Actor Fluacton, who, it will be remembered, bought the sum mer residence of actor Charles F. Coghlan, at Fortune Cape, intends to convert his farm at the already mentioned place, intoa sheep ranch. We learn that actor Coghlan, who is a guest of Mr. Flucton, is improving in health. i << ee SHIP NEWS. Port ef Charlottetown, ENTERED. July 14—S 8 Fastnet, Churchill, S’side; Wim Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; L H Davies, Phalen, West Caye. Julv 16—S S Coban, Fraser, Montreal; Zaidee, King, Pictou; Swallow, Vanem- berg, Point du Chene; Laura C, Pollard, Cape Tormentine. CLEARED. July 14—Neil Dow, Read, Pugwash; Wm Dunbar, Read, do; Spring Bird, Pelham, Sydney; L H Davies, Phalen, West Cape; Laura E Franklin, Campbell, Picton. July 16—S S Coban, Fraser, North Syd- ney; St Thomas, Dicks, Port Hastings; Zaidee, King, Pictou; Swallow, Vanem- berg, Tidnish; Laura C, Pollard, Baie Verte. HAVE “YOU It is} TRIED JOHNSON’S Gream of Roses me can read his cireulara, which | almost FOR SUNBURNS? It is soothing and cooling, and dries in immediately. Price 25 cents, Prepared only by Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. | Corner Kent and Prince Streets, The only items | Corner Queen and Richmond Streets. Not So Here. relating to the Island are these: To pay W.C. Harrie, architect, for professional eer) es rendered, L886 to 18923, in con- nection with construction and mainten- ance of public buildings at Charlottetown, Montague and Sammerside, inclusive of | interior fittings, repairing walle, &c., $215.35; Campbell's Cove Breakwater, works of reconstruction and repair,$2,000; Kier’s Shore—Exten sion to wharf and re paire, $3,000; additional fur steam com- munication during the season of 1894, i e, from the opening to the cloeing of Navig- n between P. E. Island and the main and, £6,000. => Caumerctan Traveterns Prorest.—A lar has been ieeued to the members wmmercial Travelers’ Asso sation, “Owing to the number of enquiries and letters received from members of the association, re the licen#e imposed on commercial travelers by the Province of Prince Edward Island, the directors have thought best to issue a eires af the Dominion C« which eays ; eireulat informing the members that ever | since the tax was proposed it has heen un- der the consideration of the “board, they have been fully alive tothe “A certain shephere’s boy kept his #heep upon a common, and in sport and in wantonness would often ery out, ‘ The wolf! the wolf!’ By this means he several | times drew the husbandmen in an adjoin- i * , ing field from and interests | their work, who, finding themselves deluded, resolved for the future to take no notice of his alarm. Soon after the wolf came indeed. The boy cried ovt in earnest, but no heed being given to his cries, the sheep were devoured by the wolf.” | “Sales” without Value destroy reputa- tion. If there be no value in our sales we are | afraid we have a very poor reputation, but our goods are going everywhere, and the |dernand for them is increasing; so we flatter ourselves that our reputation for | value-giving is all right. If you doubt, give us a trial order for F URNITURBE. of the association at stake. The ablest legal cpiaion« on the validity of | f th « act have heen obtained, and the re- } MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD. ' n of the directors is that the every ine the com :nendati bee paid under protest in further action by hice nee ata nce, pend ng board.” Mantles; Who Sell at Selling Prices. julyl7 Tourists Acknowledge the Island to be not only the Garden of North America in fertility, but a PERFECT PARADISE in which to purchase all kinds of English, Scotch, French and German Goods, Silks, Woolen Stuffs and Fur Goods, Gloves, Hosiery and Ladies’ Lin- gerie, all of which can be procured of us. WKs~Our stock of Evening Silk Gloves, Elbow and Shoulder Lengths, is complete. Especially is this true of BEER BROS. Tur W varure --Molerate winds and fair weather. EXAMINER n | | JULY ThA PROWSE BROS. onsent ) Ff ein in—— SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS simiicsea Cash Buyers Durivg July! —— You can’t find sorry for Bros, CARPETS, CLOTUIN( trading anyone whois ‘at? Prowse HATS, COPTONS, FURNISHINGS: in endless PROWSE variety. BR ie Sag a nid * > a The Cheap Men. Charlottetown, July t, 1894, NOTE (x) THIS Make No Mistake. —ix) Three Doors North of Old Si — aid is Our Place of Basis Large Siock of Family Supplies at a Small Advance on Cost! BaF INSPECTION SOLICITED. moun’ Building Queen at, Charotte J.D. MACLEOD & Co. town.—jun 26:ta thu sat, SS When vou wan TIONERY, BS not get into Char order CHEAPLY by we orders mail and t SCHOOL lottetown, STA can - ECOkS, kind, just send us your QUICKLY and All amy and how fill see will it for’. you. receive caretul attention, HASZARD & MOORE, Printers, Bookbinders & Booksellers, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, July 17, 1894—t t s VESTS, SUITS, ; ia 1 House | WHITE BATHING STRAW HATS, LIGHT TIES. Harris SIEWAr — KNOCKED OUT: In the First Round! + Harr:s’ Potato Bug Bug Sprayer is Just | the Thing to do it, FARMERS 1—Don’t fa forget that I have | a large number of Exterminators, by the’) use of which you can, save your potato} crops from the ravages of the unweltome bugs. > |: Also. a large assortment of Tinware, Steve Pipe, Elbows, etc., constantly on sr’ forget the place. Be sure and of at” HARRIS’ TINSTORE, Upper Queen Street. | ! } j joey —I don’t mean to go when you go, go andke» GOODSTE UN CW STORE. I have opened a new JEWELRY and FANE 2 GOODS STORE on QUEEN STR: lr; opposite J. D. McLeod & ‘Co's, c E If you want vour Watch or Clock to go but to ) good time—come to JOSEP He LIN and -have then repaired. Open daily from 7 a. m. till 9.30 p. my q julyl2 Our . LAY R16 ay, ik dte Wratches a are up to the times, kegp, good. time, “andé last a long time. If your Watch doesnot go well, and you will leave it with us, we wiil make «a gvod timekeeper of it. G. H. ‘PAY LOR, Stuer Hever The Seaside Hotel Open for the cna ou June. 30th. This beautiful watering: place a been Kimach improved this season, 80 as | it as enjoyable as possible. Still-water and surf-bathing, éraquet and: lawn tennis, boats and ‘fishing beautiful shady. walks and avenues. “Tams ru moderate. - “Address, JOHN NEWSON ‘® ‘CO., june30 Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘FOR SALE. 64 TONS “WEGISTER, i ea as ‘se Hes at thé wharf in Alberted." The vessel-is well found in. gh oT: tS, good le | saila, rigging, ‘grotind. fax outtit for evasting. | Coal, —_ to . J. H. MYRICK & COQ. Ch’ town, July 13, 1894—4i eod Will carry $0 to Ament, , . . TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1894. _ aesieameae F Sed-aiec be taped agetierametpanpidiemeaiee aaipentaonasioteae mapa ap ih an nails ~— oe : . 1894 THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 706 TONS REGISTER, Classed Al Red at Lioyds, Onl e ar at y One Boillar : RICHARD RENDLE, Commander, Now on the ven at Liverpool, will sajl from that port ce 3 D. A. “@E c For Charlottetown Direct About the lst September next, and will carry Freight at through rates to hiactctadhii; Sutp 15, selaiiéfle pc ~ > sang Re ailway points on the Island, ba For Freight app! y in London to — — . John Piteairn & Sons, 7 Union Coun, Old wm ee * —— or ae ee E. cok ~ L ee to Pit- c ot es, S JO » ) | THE SUMMER GIRL ee ee outh John Street; or (ee ~ hereabouts, comes to us for her PEAKE BROS. & CO. ns shovs. This fact proves her to bej Charlottetown, July 12, 1894—~eod tf as sensible as she is lovely. Those Oxford Ties of ours are just too cool to be without, and a summer girl without them would look as dismal as Charlottetown, JulyZt1, 8194—ly J. B. a watering place without the summer girl ; and certainly nothing in foot- wear ever delighted any summer girl so much as our Ties, that have been voted the handsomest in town. Na- turally the young ladies of Charlotte- town are in a flutter over our shoe 4 WN. ) f triumph, and even though Miss Smith A ff looked long, she could never look , f prettier from a shoe point of view than = sue would wearing a pair of our in- ——s ; imitable Oxfords sold at 60 cents and eH, eA x v sh pe up. We also have DONGOLA COM- Oe <y “ye FORTS for old ladies. Every old lady should have a pair to enjoy real comfort. Always come to us if in search of something good and cheap. MACDONALD & CO. Y, —_s_ Keep Off the Grass We'll (New Ne Ore to Tres- pass on our Toilet Business ! We have a pleasant, smooth Rubber un breakable Comb at 10 centa. Yall and see them. Qur stock of Brushes, Perfumes, etc., is complete, REDDIN BROs.. June25—enl Opp. Post Office. AUCTION SALE soc ia naiks } Lot and House ‘IN. CUOARLOTTETOWN. if the late | ie Auction, o’clock, T am instructed by the Heirs Michael Power to sell by Publ on TUESDAY, 24th instant, at 12 neon i— The Lot and Dwelling House formerly owned and occupied by him, bounded as follows :—Commencinz on the south side of Sidnew Stice', +f the nerth- west corner | bof A. i uid, Mining south- | thence Wardly at riglit iygteeto Sidney Street, 83 feet; thence at mght aigices weetwardly 36 thence at tight..anglesnorthwardly | BY feet; thence at right atgles eastwaridly: | feet; thenee at right angles northward- | ly 53 feet to Sydney Street ; thence east- | Pwardiy: atong the south side of Sidney | Street 284 feet to the place of commence- | Terms at-sale. ior further particulars apply to A. B. Warburton, Solicitor, Cameron Block. E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. feet; } | | | | | SS)“"ELLIOT.” DATES OF SAILING. | 25th of | | ial FROM BOSTON— Sth, each month. FROM CHARLOTTETOW N—10th, 20th and 30th of each month. When any of these dates fall on Sunday, the sailing will take place on the pre- ceding Saturday. . Cargo taken to and from Island Railway free of cartage. Through biN< of lading from all stations on Is land | Railway to principal cjties in United aaa and | Europe. Boston Agents: Alfred Winsor & Son, ) 15th and R. McMILLAN, Charlottetown. ex fri tn; pat sat | , 89 State Street. § wed; gu mon “ June 29, 1894. and wky jpar pio wat her | A BETTER INVESTMENT than an ACCI- | DENT POLICY | FOR $1,000, at this season of the year, isa bottle of DR. ABBOTT'S DIARRHEA CORDIAL, which should be «| hand for immediate use | in every house in case | of a sudden attack of | Summer C om plaint, Cholera Morbus, &c. To be had of all deal- | ers in medicine at 25 | cents per bottle. } . | July 10—4i | ae = Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British | Pharm inine in this agreea form is 7 r= ome esreiiable than w taken in wders or | Pills. Dose—Half a wineglass P Kr va | - all druggists. Sample bottie free to physi cians upon receipt of card. ME AGHER BROS. & = feb26—d&w 3m Mon City ACADIA HOTEL, Tracadie Beach, The Popular Summer Resort, is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. Extensive. improvements,*lately made, place among the most attractive in Canada. this Hotel Distance from Charlottetowr is only thirteen miles, and from Bedford Station four miles. Two trains each day are-met py carriages from the Hotel. Fare on railway, 40 cents... One-fare rate on Saturday, good /until Monday. The ball-rooms opento guests every evening, and mus is under direction of Miss Janie Burris. li sorts of Sports in Connection, and the Best of Boating, Bathing and Fishing For termé, &e., address Hi. L. HALL, HOTEL ACADIA. June 27—eod pat LOOK QUT FOR BARGAINS ctnnemeaiiomlll IA cancaeemmatetne FICTURES! on Friday and Saturday at the BAZAAR STORE. For WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN ES and PICTURE FRAMING we lead. BAZAAR COMPANY, A. bec esd MANAGER 5 ane 50). POL __ june7— tu thu sat Potato Bug Poison Pure Paris Green Be sure you get it PURE. Try the Hiardurare Store. R. B. NORTON & CO. Cherlottetown, June 26, 1894—tu fri Bass & Gull BY STEAMER FROM LONDON : Bass Ale, Pts. and Qts., Bottler:—Cameron & Saunders, London. Guinness Stout, Pts, and Qts. This brand takes high place in England- Also, Bulldog Brand Bass, Pts & Qts, by R. Porter & Co., Liverpool. WHOLESALE AT LOWEST PRICES. . & T. MORRIS. July 6—6i tu at THE MAGIC CITY. Have your copies of “THE MAGIC CITY” bound. Lowest price and good work. J. D. TAYLOR, may30 Bookbinder, Queen St. A WATCH DOG will keep your time all right. Most Jost articles can be recovered, but no one haa ever been able to recover lost time; so time should be wel! watched. It’s better to avoid losing time by putting a watch on it, selected from our elegant and very complete display of Ladies’ and Gentle- men’s Gold and Silver Watches, that are unequalled for accurate time-keeping and artistic appearance. The only point run down by our watches is the price, which is as low as $4.50 for Nickel, $10 for Sil- ver, $10 for Gold Filled, $10 to $100 for Solid Gold Watches. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. julyl4 Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTE b A good general servant who understands plain cooking. No washing. A servant man kept. Good wages to the right —. Apply to Mrs. Unsworth. julyi7 LOST—A lady’s siiver watch, between Hotel Davies and the Kirk. Finder will be reward- od < on leaving it at this office. jyi7 LOST—-Y esterday, 15th instant, a small gold ear-ring with diamond setting. Leave at Haszard & Moore’s and get reward. jy FOR SALE OR TO RENTI.—An upright Piano in good repair to sell or rent by the month.—C, lL. MORRISON, Auctioneer. julyll PLEASANT POINT—A few Boarders can be accommodated at Pleasant Point, North River—one of the mest beautiful spots on the Island, on application to Mrs. FLEIGER. july 6 PICNIC BOILERS rent st H. D. Wab- MAN’S, Upper Qeeee Street. «—june®) NOTICE TO OWNERS | OF RI REAL Es- TATE.—Ii wan, = aaa a few acres of land near town. z pasty having a smal! lot of land with audi ngs, within three or four miles of Charlottetown, for sale, can find % cash customer by addressing with dese rip- tion J. T. W.., P. O. Box 554. 2w—jylv TO LET--A House painted and papered songners situated on Water Street, near Roun — Apply to Mra. LOWDEN, Esplanad junels FOUND- -A purse containing a small sum “janes Apply at SANDERSON & Co’s. unel2 FOUND—A sum of money. bave same by as at Oarter’s and paying for this Owner can Bookstore june 1 WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with ex ——- id, representi established house. Nalary MONTHLY with position permanent if suited. reference.—-THE DOMINION OCom- PANY, 317 Omaha mpleins, Chicago, julyli4— —law (sat) tf PASTURE—About an acre of rich pasture land to let, with pump and clear water on “ une, near Government Pond. Apply to W. . HARRIS. june2s tr TO RENT. —~Wstermere the residence of Go y= Howlan with 3 acres of an etna arkview one acre, Scolr to A. MCNEILL. jB _ ee pat. LOST.—A walki stick with tin Srule below. Finder will be rewarded b a at this office. —jy 5’ WANTED—Janitor for Wet Kent _— School. Apply to E. STEWART, Secreta Board School tees. eod te-julyi2” WANTED— A boy to ing and jewelry JuRY’s, learn the watchmak- ness, Apply at G. G. iw—july9 D—Aa servant for general house- WANTE — Apply to Mrs. E. Davy, Richmond tree juty5 tf WANTED—At the Acadia Hotel, a iat Apply at the Fish Market. five WANTED—A to attend a borse and make himeelf usefui about a house. junehr ee at this office. CITY CANVASSER of good address to handle our . Permanent position for man.—BrRowN BROTHERS COMPANY, ‘oronto, Ont. lm eod—junel$ LOST—On Saturday last, between ee. —_ nard Comeeien , Dorchester Street, and Ferry Wharf, & +t and a lady’s Finder “rewarded on leaving same at Mr. Callaghah’s jiyilt—dy2i wky li