LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Maxries a Speciary Beer Bros Exe ‘ Movyt Srewart A a sarge nut people and # brass ban a went from vn to Mount Stewart to- lay “ esent at th ea and launch of the ‘ y te : -> > I ihe steal i lliot passed NI a y, wlow arriv ox ne. Shew bb. et “a M vrave ana ‘ Me ta : 4 - Q j « Carmpri The Lord I N 5 & Se - prea h “ “ Pe r’s Cat} ira His Lordship » be t y ot Mr. 1 Hi. Davies until Mond i’ i M D> ild Nicholson y shing extensive alterations and = im- eae 8 4 snufacturing e esta ver Q Street, and ee Mr. Char yw a large coal - ed o : s - 3 He Forse Ort An honest Pennsy] t vania” farmer r tly saw an advertise Hy ment if & paper saying that for ten dollare “a ¢ mivertiser would tell him how to keep from getting strong The farmer | “ | sent ti money, and at once re as ceived the reply, “Bat ge 7 A ¥ - r re - . a Tue Fasrxer retarned from Sammer 4 ewie thie morning, a i will leave for Huali- fax at four o'clock this afternoon with a cargo of lobsters, pork, potatoes, eggs xnd rat Mre. McNeill, of Summerside, wil be a passenger to Cans Mrs. Matiart o Was & past m Sutmerside % 4 Aw Iwrenestive Recorp.—That ia a a rather in esting ré cord of the b hy school - in Templeton, Mase., where there have a been no less than forty-eight marriages in a7 which the husband and wife were pupils 2 ti achoo! It seems to show that ed courting and o-education frequently y = together a oie a Goverrvon-G evena.’s Visir. — Captain Cerden, the Governor-General’s aide-ie- written Mr. Leonard Tilk vy, f the &. John Y.M. C. A., t the eifect that owing to -the unexpected camp, bas vecretary oy prolongation of the session, Lord Aber ae jeen will be unable to visit St. Johan befure | the 19th of Auguat “ay -_ 4 Sommer Sewoor or Screxce.—During a a visit to Tryon, President W. W a 4 a ’ of giaciel Andrews rvered a new and interesting €xposure striation at @ cutting on the put- H road The botanical class have marie : the following wdditions to the list of P. E Island plants: Black medick, m. lipulina, Mre. W. W. Andrews; stellaria graminva, Mise Darling; Miss Forbes; crain-fly <a aon manv-tlowered coral root orch *, Miss Ne - - > Prorerty Sop — The postponed sale of the Dominion House and other proper- ties took place this forenoon. Mr. kil ward Hurry waa the purchaser of the Tenement honseson Euston Street at $815, The property on Chestnut Street, inelud a ing @ lot in the rear, was bonght by Mr- a P. Coyle, for the sum of $930 Mr. A. a McNeill was the anctioneer. The Domin ee ion House ia reserved at $2,500. an -_-—. = THe seconp race for lobster boats will a take place on Monday, 30th inat All en- # tries must be made by Saturday, 28th = inst. Entrance fee, $2.00. No restric- a tiuns as to size of sail. Anyone can rig = their Leat to snit themseves. Race not to a take place without a good breeze from aa southwest Boatmen to select their a starters and judges. If race not sailed the ~* day it is called, will be eniled the first e suitable day after. No boat to carry more = than jib, foresail and mainsail. os anions Bit. 2 Tae Westaway’s Harp Tiwe.—A Cape a ‘Lown despatch says: “The British brig ‘9 Westaway, Captain Westaway, from Rio a. de Janeiro, May 3. for Port Elizabeth, : arrived at her destination on June 15th a She reported having been caught in 4@ gale a off Cape Horn. in which she lost her sails % and spare and had 790 bags of coffee ® damaged by leakage in her wateways and iz around her stanchions.” The Westaway ia owned by Richard Westaway, of Stur- geon, P. ELI Cities Tae Tavspersroru.— Advices from the conntry report the thunder and lightning of to-day to bave been very severe in cer tain localities. At Wellington, the house of Mr. Fideie F. Arsenault was struck and i shattered, but no one was killed. The flue "4 of the house of Mr. Sylvain C. Arsenault , was also etrack. A man who, was during the etorm, lying beside the kischen, was struck by the falling bricks S os ‘ 2 and stanned, but not severely injured. A horse owned by Mr. Fidele ee Arsena rit, < Gm ; ' stove in the the store of the + clerk in Po aauit, is reported to have been struck and fa atanned; but he still lives, and it is ae thought that he will recover . serine > Ox Pieasere Bert. — The anxiliary of New York, arrived here last evening for coal, and wil) remain in port until to- morrow. Mr. Pheenix has three guests mt board, Colowel Crosby, Dr. LL. Hade ; and Mr. Post, all of New York. The In- s irepid has been cruising about the Nova wg Sestia coast and the St. Lawrence for aome time past. She was baile ; in Phila- delphia about two years ago, an i 4 350 tons register. Her speed (sail and on 2 steam) is about fifteen knots. The In- ad trepid ia beautifully fitted up and furnish- BF ed throughout, and taken all in all, is ove lie a of the handsomest crafta of the kind that a has ever visited this port. le ie A Bear Kuen —At North Lake, on Monday evening, the 16th inst., a flock of rt, x sheep belonging to d. J McInnis, was sur x prised by a large bear, who put in an aj S peararce with the intention of having f Bg a some fresh mutton After some skilful 7 maneuvering, he ancceeded hevond his 4 host sanguime expectations In capturing the a the beet of the flock, w hich he procee led wet a ¢ to prepare for supper Word was at or » sent through the district. Some Ar a of the beat sporteamen promptly re pa red to ald i the scene of action with hopes of destroy- 7 ing truin. After laying ip ambash sume = 4 time. bruin wae discovered, and when in shooting di<tanee of the hunters, a well aan directed shot from a rifle in the hania of } . C.J. MeDonald, took effect in a vital part ‘ a f orn? 8 » fell to rise po more. When #k ed the hide measured over six feet Ry this enecce-fal event the farmere of North lake have got rid of a »ost dertrav- - ' ntruder ke : USE SK OvA’S DISCOVERY, the greet Fool and Nerve Remedy, ried | general on August 10th if good Hon. J. O. Arze- vach? Intrepid, owned by Lloyd Pheenix, | is about | CATHLEEN BAWN--ANSWERED. Cathleen asthore, but you're used to the grits, | Sure no one would take you, an ould maid upon stilts, You think [P'Il wed you; you'll make me vet yield, Bat I wouldn’t be seen wid vou ina a ten acre field : Fake this my wivice, strange a4 it may Pee, Attend vour wood butchering on ould Silver Stream, And make it a rule, it'll will find, Be always particular your own to min |, work well you business find to your eref its bad plan, ild maid and be dressed like a Or you pay a very To be an o man Bat 1 never could wed you, ot this I feel sure, So dont force your frien Iship on O’ Moore. Roory PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. A. last evening Ernest Ings arrived Wilham Knig'it, of Amherst, was resis- tered at the Hotel Davies thix forenoon. Mr. Lo com plete returved tu Charlottetown last even ny Miss K. Seaman, Miss ©. Seaman, Mize G. Seaman and W. H. Black, Pugwa-h, and Mi-vs M. Thurston, Boston, and Jaues Lane, New Glasgow, were registered at the Queen Hotel this forenoon Mr. Daniel J. Riley left on a trip to Boston this moraing: Mr, James Ross, of Massachusetts, bro- ther of Mr. John Ross of this city, is visit ing Charlottetown. He is accompanied hy his son-in-law. Miss Minnie daughter of Alderman Seamans, left this morning to visit friend» in Bedeque, P. E. 1—Moncton lranseript. At the Rankin Honee —One hundred ex- cursionists from Nova Scotia dined at the Rankin House yesterday Rev. D. Sutherland left this morning to visit his friends in Auld Scotia. We lope his well-cwerited holiday will be pleasantly spent. t,of the Marine department, has i tos tonr of the livint-house , and busiuess Seamans, Mr. Pullman was onee & poor boy with- out a penny in his pocket. To-day he is a millionaire with prostration and several thousand strikers ou his hands, many times nervons Howard K. Dutcher, Souri¢, wae omitted from the [st of sue The name of cessful candidates at the recent matricuia tion examination for the P. W. C. and Norma] School. Uis marks were 3x6. Alonza Jay Whitman, at one time a member of the Minnesota Sennte, the son of « millionaire, and worth $300,000 in his own right, ocenpies a cell in the Central Station, Detroit, charged with the forgery of $50,000 worth of cheque. Mr. Smalley takes heart of grace be- | canae he concludes from Mr. Debs’ name that he is a “foreigner.” Mr. Debs was | born in Terre Hante, in the state of In- diana, and if that does not constitute him a full-fledged American citizen what does ? Registered at Eureka Hotel, yesterday : E. Hackett, city; James Cann, Westville, | NS; M Black, Boston; James Gregory and wife, Stellarton, N S; W Flemming, do; G R Bain, do; Jas Stewart, Pictou; Miss M Drummond, Westville; Mise John- son, do; Miss McKenzie, Stellarton; Miss Haddom, Westville; Geo Crawford, tosh, deo; P Dunn, and wife, Lot 49; Mr Hilly, Vernon River; M Welsh, Gallas Point; Mr and Mrs McGinnis, do. sical iaseccbvsneesaeinaits —Not Prince Edward Island alone, but all Canada seems to be suffering an attack of the aphis or some other insect | destructive of oats, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, all report the oat crop more or less damaged. Un- less something should stay oata will be light, scarce and dear next fall. It is stated that the acreage wheat | crop in Manitoba and the Northwest will be from three to four million bushels more than jast year. weather continues, two weeks earlier than Jast year. A SKIN LIKE VELVET, free from roughness and pimples, is for those who ure JOHNSON’S CREAM OF ROSES. Directions.—After bathing face in warm water, apply a little ef the Cream, rubbing until dry. If this is done each night you will be surprised at the result. Price 2c. per bottle. Johnson & Johuson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. Corner Queen and Riehmond Streets. july20 Correcting a Mistake. Do you know the difference between a mistake and a binnder ? When you lay down a good umbrella and take np w poor one you make a mis- take; tut when you Jay down a poor umbrella and take up a good one you | make a blan ler. Soin FURNITURE. When you buy a poorer lot than you ought to have, you make a mistake; when you bny anything but the best you make a blunder. Whew you buy any Furniture without reeing. our latest prodvetion you make a— binnderi: g mistake The best time to correct a mi - take of this kind is before you make it. ‘MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. {Ts \ om ne o@ bs x “ § c. Prices are doing it. te-dav: cooler ta-morrow, and Crepons for Summer Wear, are as summery 35) STRAW sunshine, and as cool as shadows. Our PIQUES and PRINTED LAWNS for Variety, Appearafice and Low Price, are unequalled. | Their story can’t be told within newspaper limits. ; fxS~ Our Sample Evening Shawls are disappearing fast. | TIES ‘citi 3 BEER BROS. Tae Wearner.—Partly fair, very warm, with local showere and thunder storms HEADQUARTERS FOR PURE GROCERIES. Stel- | larton; F Black,do; Conductor S MelIn- | the plague | Cutting will be | THE DAILY EXAMINER : . : : | Cae oo moment = ae = Canal ee PROWSE BROS. — OFFER — SPECIAL INDUCEHERTS onasmmasisigio TC aciaiiiicieh Cash Buyers During July ! ‘4 You can’t find anyone whois sorry fer trading at Prowse Bros, CARPETS, CLOTILING, HATS, COTTONS, FURNISHINGS, in endless variety. “AWor DOORS ee E> oe Fes Bt ee 2a pauPo eg The Cheap Men. Charlottetown, July 4, 1894, 186721894. Dal 23 Re: AD Seb iacittae Ogilvie’s Hungarian Patent, Five Roses, Kent, Matchless, Howard, Sanbeam, Beaver, Cornmeal, ete, ete. f é o2 Ge. 4 Rr BET Coe J. D. MACLEOD & CO. ROGERS’ BUILDING, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, July 19, 1894—tu thn sat INSURANCE---FIRE, MARINE, LIFE. i The undersigned repres2nts the following first-class British Companies :— FIRE. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Union Assurance. Society (1714). Manchester Fire Assurance Company. MARINE. British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. Reliance Marine Insurance Company. LIFs. London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company. Fire and Marine Policies all written here. Sterling Certificates, payable in any part of the world, issued on shipments ALSO—The Nova Scotia Marine -Insurane Company and the Dominion Burglary | Guarantee Company of Canada. pea OF FICE—Stamper’s Block, Charlottetown. Saat FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Agencies in all Towns and febl3—1 yr law (rat) Ui ER BY MAIL| When you want SCHOOL BOOKS, STA- TIONERY, or BOOKS of any kind, and can- not. get into Charlottetown, just send us your QUICKLY for you. and All order by mail and see how CHEAPLY we will fill it orders receive caretul attention. HASZARD & MOORE, Printers, Bookbinders & Booksellers, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, July 17, 1894—t t 8 Fe Our { are up to the times, keep : Fs a " Stee Aryl -~ Y) Veg x q ee , teh oe (€e0erR 7 Sp ay Saeeacen tile ly, ~~. ue Charlottetown, July 11, 8194—dy J. B. MACDONALD E HAVE G0 ae a aaa 2 — : SATURDAY, JULY 21, THE SUMMER GIRL hereabouts, comes to us for her! This fact proves her to be | as sensible as she is lovely. Those Oxtord Ties of ours are just teo cool to be without, and a summer girl without them would look as dismal as 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 triumph, and even though Miss Smith looked long, she could never look prettier from a shoe point of view than sue would wearing a pair of our in- imitable Oxfords sold at 60 cents and up. We also have DONGOL ‘A COM- FORTS for old ladies. Every old lady should have a pair to enjoy real comfort. Always come to us if in shoe 3, search of something good and cheap. & CO. ' Paris WILL KILL US ¥itS This Green is war Charlottetown, June 20, 1894—m w Berger's Amd thereby save the Green ‘anted PURE by Ww » EK 2 a> AWSGN a AND RETAIL. f WHOLESALE SOURIS TEA. The congregation of St. Mary's Chureh will hold aaother of their celebrated Teas on WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th. on the old grounds, adjoining Agricultural Hal), Souris East. The Committee hope to make this THR Tea, and are negotiating with the railway for the best possible arrangements from Charlottetown and the West, of which due notice wi}! he given. Come early and avoid beiug Growded out. Admission 25 cents; price. In addition to the Special Train from Charlottetown and ail points East, ing’ the Georgetown Branch, a Special Train will run from Summerside on differ- ert time as follows: Stand. Lede. Stig rmtersislo uo... . 5 00am S Fo eMEIMOND ve ocesiecese fecso I “ PWS Sina ae @ NE nccadiaugy a BewBalbane 6 isiicscccvcesic 1 5 55 8 Hlanter Bieetii cn cindcass 619 * ss. . North Wiltshire............ ‘a * © FRY BRB cocci 7H * RN H ii co suk cose 2 oo, ee EEG... Sass sa peusnelves Si * et aed 845 * poten PROP oo. conn cssvssss Oe § OO NEG visas is cniece Se Rare Bt BOT. 555... .cccckeccceses 1030 « a Returning leave Souris............ 4 45 The Charlottetown Special Train will last a | ' good time, and long time. | ’ ; go well, and yous owil if your Watch does not leave it with us, we will i ‘ make a guod sili dber| | of it, WHITE an VESTS } Sule WO seine | tery. BATHING Sherwood Cemetery | . Sitmate at Junction of Royalty and Brack ley Point Roads, three miles from Charlotte- SUITS, ov orning traiierun by local time To" Ceme- tery as follows:—At 7 and 7.30, returning at 10.50 and W.39, Afternoon trains leave at 3.40 and 4 o’cloek, returning at 6.35 and 7.2 Fare to go and return, 15 cents, | Funeral Trains may be had whenever re- | quired, and intermé@nis may be made Uy ae | lurtrains at passenger rates. Prices of Plo HATS, are as follows: 3 Family Plots, 20x15 feet, sold at recuced i Pate OF... 0.0. ce ncdesecece Tasenmencves be nrene D 00 ! T | Plots half above size, in good localities... 1240 LIG Hi | Singie Grave. .......++--++ i a 20 The Cemetery is sustained by. subscriptions from plot hoiders of not iess than oo ‘pay- able ist Jume in each year, and all pilots of subseribers are kept in order during the season. Subseriptions may be paid to any of the must be left at the office of the Clerk of the County Court, HENRY SMITH, Secretary Sherwood Cemetery. jJunel9—2m (mon sat) re Harris. SLEWa Directors, or to the undersigned, and ordess ; for any extra work to be done by the Keeper | Stand. Leave Charlottetown............... Tl5am = AY BOM eo scec ccs dicey 7 on Ee iceinaseinsors ‘a yi © Mu Stewart.........00004:-- 829 “ A: NE ss o0keS deens cas benderbens oe * GE FA IE Bishi Seissce ess $3 + SIC AOD. i ci vy svcennts he Oe Bele Bh OR oii gs cncsesesecc che Returning leave Souris............ 530 FARES. S’side tc Traveller’s Rest.............. .$1 25 New. Annan to Emerald................. 115 Bradalbane to North Wiltshire.. 95 Colville to Winsloe... bate ad RS Charlottetown CNBr ae lens So Buulk to St ANGPEW'S....6ccccrccceccee 10 Georgetown. to 48 Road,.............2+.. 85 Baldwin’s, Peake’s and Misquid....... 75 Douglass to a ere $50 te bad 0 60 | Mudgell i i nee oo sciences | Setkirk°and Rollo Bay..............0... 35 | Beat River... . es ee oe corse 30 | New aN eee 25 Harmony 15 The Regniar Train on the Georgetown Branch will connect with Special at Mt Stewanmt Tea Tickets will be sold on all Traine Tf the day will be unfavorabie, the Trains willbe cancelied till the following day, when the Tea wiil be held, GEO. B. McEACHERN, } Secretary. Souris, July 16, 1894. IL nan SU Span for the Season on June 30th i} This beautiful watering-place has been much improved this season, so as to make it.as enjoyable as ‘possible. Still-water and surf-bathing, croquet and lawn tennis, boats and fishing, besutifal shady walks and avenues. Terms very moderate. j Address, JONUN NEWSON & CO., june30 Charlottetown, P. E. I. } ' WANTED--A boy to learn the waichmak- ing and jewelry business, Apply at G. G. } JURY'S, lw—july9 children half | inclad- | TheSeaside Hotel ACADIA HOTEL, Tracadie Beach, The Popular Summer Resort, is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. | Extensive improvements, lately made, place this Htel ‘among the most attractive in Canada. Distance from Charlottetowr is only thirteen miles, and from Bedford Station four miles. Two trains each day are met by 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. | il sorts of Sports in Connection, and the Best of Boating, Bathing and Fishing. For terms, &c., address Fi. Lu. HALL, HOTEL ACADIA. coed See June 27—eod pat | | ve ’ | am going to the nearest store that keeps BABY’S OWN SOAP, and must not forget what mother said about being sure to get the genuine. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS IN PICTURES! | on Friday and Saturday at the BAZAAR STORE. For WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES and PICTURE FRAMING we lead. | BAZAAR COMPANY, A. FULTON, MANAGER (Telephone 50). june7-—tu thu sat —— — 1894. JOVELTIES IN JEWELRY INVITE INSPECTION. Handsome Embossed Belts and Buckles, new Hair Pins and Combs in Sterling Silver; very pretty Pins and Brooch- es; elegant Diamond Rings from $10 upwards; other Set Rings from $1.50 up. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. julyl8 AUCTION SALE emeneanl ) IF emcee Lot and House IN CHARLOTTETOWN. I am instructed by the Heirs of the late Michael Power to sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, 24th instant, at 12 o’clock, noon :— The Lot and Dwelling House formerly owned and oceupied by him, bounded as follows :—Commencing on the south side of Sidney Street, at the north-west corner of A. Brace’s land, running thence south- wardly at right angles to Sidney Street, 53 feet; thence at right angles westwardly 36 feet; thence at right angles northwardly 30 feet; thence at right angles eastwardly 74 feet; thence at right angles northward- ly 53 feet to Sydney Street; thence east wardly along the south side of Sidney Street 284 feet to the place of commence- ment. Terms at sale, For further particulars apply to A. B. Warburton, Solicitor, Cameron Block. E. H. NORTON, Auctionecr. jyl6é—dy il dte KNOCKED OUT In the First Round ! Harr s’ Potato Bug Sprayer is Just the Tring te do it, FARMERS !—Don’t forget that I have a large number of Exterminators, by the ase of which you can save your potato crops from the ravages of the unwelcome buge. Aiso. a large assortment of Tinware, Steve Pipe, Elbows, etc., constantly on Don’t forget the place. Be sure and call at HARRIS’ TINSTORE, jylé—ey Upper Queen Street. NEW STORE. I have opened a new JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS STORE on QUEEN STREET, opposite J.D. McLeod & Co’s. If you want vour Watch or Clock to go —I dow’t mean to go when you go, but to go and keep good time—come to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN and have them repaired. Open daily from 7 a. m. till 9.50 p. m. julyl2 ny eit Kd All kinds, wholesale and retail, at WATSON’S DRUG STORE. _ jalyi7 hd a par le Wants, Lost, Found, &c Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, WANTED.-A good general servant who understands plain cooking. No washing. A servant man kept. Good wages to the right person. Apply to Mrs. UnsworTH. jalyi7 LOST—A lady’s ci!ver watch, between Hotel Davies aad the Kirk, Finder will be reward- ed on leaving it at this office. jy LOST—Y esterday, 15th instant, a small gold ear-ring with diamond setting. Leave at Haszard & Moore's and get reward. Jylé FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—4n upright Piano in good repair to sell or sont ty the month.—C. 1. MORRISON, Auctioneer. julyli PLEASANT POINT -A few Boarders can be accommodated at Pleasant Point, North River—oue of the mest beautiful spots on the Island, on application to Mrs, FLEIGER. jely6 PICNIC BOILERS t rent at H. D. Wab- MAN’s, Upper Queen Street. ii—junen NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL ES- TATE.—I want to purchase a few acres of land neartown. Any rity having a small lot of land with buildings, within three or four miles of Charlottetown, for sale, can Gnd a cash customer by addressing with deserip- tion J. T. W., P. O. Box 564. 2w--jylé FOUND--A purse containing a small sum of money. Apply at SANDERSON & Co’s. junei2 FOUND-—A sam of money. Owner have same by calli at Carter's Boskstore and paying for this jane 1 WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with exvenses id, representin established house. Salary $65 mMonNTHLY with increase, and position permanent if suited. Enclose reference.—THE DoMINIOR Com- PANY, 317 Omaha Suilding, Chicago. julyl4— law (sat) tf TO RENT. —-Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage th one acre, Apply to 4. McNEILL. j% tf guar pat. LOST.—A walki below. Finder will at this office. stick with tin ferule rewarded by leaving it pa—jyls WANTED—Janitor for West Kent Street School. Apply to E. STEWART. Secretary Board Schoo! Trustees. eod tf—july12 WANTED—a~ servant for generai house- work. Apply to Mus. E. Dayy, Richmond treet. july6 tf WANTED—At the Acadia Hotel, a Laundress. Apply at the Fish Market. julys CITY CANVASSER of good address to handle our agency. Permanent position for ood man. BROWN BROTHERS COMPANY, ‘oronto, Ont, lm eod—junelg