wes a > - b Si we bale oe 5 r c Pee: § aa » i J PI J LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS N Da G. A ~- x Mr. Chas. MeN i ! 4 M cf : o Sh Ar f ~ . ‘ ‘ ; i . W B _ | te QP Z ( : . la <= I . e a . } ‘ M4 « f « = . THE Lonsrer Tra LD | N _ Nek ; ‘ va rin ; ‘ - ~ | ‘ , i 4 tat Hi i ata ! } i ‘ $47 M ‘ the pu une ~_— ay «(¢ \ ! Ma n I the : ' ‘ 2.103 aT d nds, } N was d { { H. Ne > D \ yEN Joh Duneca ‘ at | Der C.B i in H “wit and while ih lept Rory M : ™ at 7 te 1 poor Dr : - I EMAN DisMisse Of I lifax police force, has been dis i irunkenness. The police coin mn say the day of chances with the [™ ' * pas A man who does not A tte d mus make way for some or ho w selina Home vox Ivrerment.—The body of Captain John E. McLean, of this city, whose sudden death at Pictou has already heen referred to by Tue Exawiver, was | breught home for interment Jast evening lhe faneral took place this afternoon, snd there was a large attendance Me. Joux Nickerson, an officer of the International S. 8. Co., saya: For years I have suffered with catarrh, and spent hundreds of dollars on doctors and patent medicines until my case was pronounced curable. I was finally cured by Hawker’s Catarrh Cure, which I consider to be worth its weight in gold. I would not be without it at any price. —<—>—- lo Bosrow.—A large number left on Saturday morning for Boston viaway of Halifax, taking advantage of the cheap rate of $5 from Charlottetown to Boston by the steamers Halifax and Olivetie. This is the cheapest and quickest trip | that has ever been afforded to the people t the Island to go to Boston. Passengers who left Charlottetown on Saturday morning were landed in Boston at six o'clock Monday morning. Aiiniansilitrenaiii Sreamers’ Movements.—The Fastnet, Captain Churehill, arrived from Summer- side this morning, and will leave for Halifax this evening with a cargo of lol sters, pork, oate and potatoes. The Fast- net had one passenger from Summerside. The Carroil is loading at Pownal Wharf, an@ will leave for Boston at the usual! hour this evening The Polino sailed for St. John’s, Nfd., via Pietou about six o’clock last evening, with a general cargo and live cattle on deck leiiciaatilessitinean Potice Covrt.—This morning a young girl named Mary Upton, hailing from Souris, appeared before Hie Honor to an- swer a charge of being drunk and incap- able. Mary was gathered in by Officer | was registered at the Roval Hote!, Mone ton, Certer late last night, and was so over come by lMjuor that she had to be taken to the station on a truck A fine of S90 ' or 90 days was marked against her The | magistrate, however, gave her twenty-four | hours start of the officers. Mary was only discharged from jai! on Sunday, after “doing” a month for drunkenness and vagrancy For the good of the city it is h yped that she will not be slow to take wivantage of the twenty-four hours handi cap allowed by the Magistrate _— laroven true Norrawest.—Mr.J. Heber Haslam, special agent of the Canadian | Pacitic Railway, is organizing a party to take a trip through Manitoba and the Canadian Northwest, leaving here about the 25th Septem be r This will give | people ‘ splen lid opportunity of seeing the country at a small expense, as very low rates will be given. | The date has been fixed so that the harvest the least. inconvenience to themselves take advantage of the trip Mr. Haslam wil accom pany the party and will have every opportunity extended 1 them of seeing the country rom reports t seems almost certain that the crop in the N wthe t this vear is one of the fin vst mn inany part of America, and we wou ld strongly advise those who con templs ste a move to see the Northwest be fore settiing elsewhere Mr. Haslam will be very glad to give a information garding thie trip, or the Northwest, by writing him at St. John, N. B., or Spring field, P. E. I y ey \. Nores As a prelim- nary to improving the mattresses in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium, the Secretary wrote the Duck and Yarn Co., of Yar mouth, N. S., for quotations on cotton, this making a soft and cushion-like facing for tl sats. In reply the manager writes: “We are sending by steamer to-day two hags of the cotton vou refer to. We make narge for it; it will only cost you the This token of practi al svym- » work from outside is greatly nanagement of the As os sociation, and will be a cause for gratitude to all who use the “gym.” i | | i | here will be over, and farmers can with | | Brocteraville, Ont; Mrs D B Stewart, We were shown to-dav by the General | ba tarv f the citv association the official programme of the Maritime Y.M. C. A Cor tion, to be held in this city Auguat 10 to 13. Judging by the topies of the Varicus papers and ad lresses, they are such as wi bring out practical diseus m the numerous be grange of this natitutior The sin a too, will be a pleasing feature, Mr. “H Wetmore, of Mone ton, having been secur red as leader The attendance, both of prov incial dele ites and foreign vieitors, promises to he y All the sessions will be ‘iret Methodist Church Ma “Where are you going, Julia?” Julia—*[ went boat sai and my straw, true tothe old proverb, showed which way the wind blew So I am nOW going to Beer Baos. to get one of those lovely Sailor Hats I saw in their low See our Ye. counter for bargains BEER BROS. Weather ‘Bulleti. Toronto, July 27, 10 a m. Fresh to strong south-west to north-west winds; showers and thnader storme at qaost points to lay THE DAILY EXAMINER, " MOVEMENTS OF THE MINISTERS iecliliens (ilididen: Vie es "| speak not out of weak surmises, Foster and Angers acc ompanied Messrs but from proof,” Blake and Stewart in a drive on the Brackley Point Road, the Winsloe Road it? Ma! pe. Roa W ‘ r rmed vw BLARD - This forenoon the rain hes confined MUST vayed the grecept f ca ind co. since COTTOLENE has come to take its place. The satisfaction with which the people have hailed the advent of the New Shortening LYNCHED AND HANGED fhe Horrible Sarbarities of a Mob at Memphis, Teun. Cottolene eT BP vert a Fy a evidenced by the rapidly increas- | eputy sherilis guard e ja Ing enormous sal es is PROOF attack i ‘ n a POSITIVE not only of its great It wa eved Value as a new article of diet is ff M but is also suffi ient proof of the ut ri ‘ general desire to be rid of indi- ' «, and at 12.15 broke dow gestible, unwholesome, unappe- sil gutes es tee eee I f | i t would per lard promotes. smen tk se their we ypons Finally a sh was made and McLendon was knock- nseless with a chair rhe mob then 4 and’ =dragg i Wa He fou und bit a al me at once and waste no time In H tabbed and slas} discovering | thousands of i smed him in others that you have now nt~ He was hustled off to a t egraph «wks away, and trope was tast- NO USE his neck He Was lifted up wd his then naked body swung clear of FOR LARD. e ground nen a big railroad switch- man pulled his legs til his neck cracked rhe Paine nial mut ited the cory There were probably 5,00 ersons ; ; I , , ; a ' Made only by 4 ime yi t I on 100 “pan fern pa i h N.K. FAIRBANK & CO., rh, cide bitin oat oa iia Wellington and Ann Sts. O d Se VEAL. t hem stumbled and f he t Wit hein arried t th tele t} 1 j and th rowd tram aking his AW and as Okc ores “ BARG AINS vurt. He seems to have or & ‘e) tin W siKker tried to com | Sricicde vas lynched by cutting his ~ at st glass bottle found in his cell - » oly was cut down the mob raidec i a lun on ' er yard, and, building a bonfire, bt urnes BC O Ra. he negro’s body By 2 or lock t | hl Al ln — } PERSONAL Cardina) Gibbons will celebrate his oes = Great Clearing Out Sale. Senator Prowse, of Murray Harbor, is im the city He is registered at the Hotel Davies Mr. J. K. Roas, of West Kent School, “= : Before removing to ou NEW STORE we will sell f Men’s, on Tuesday. He is on his way to the World’s Fair Mr. J. A. McLaren, of Messrs. James Paton & Co’s dry goods establishment, off our entire stock 0 was @& passenger on the steamship , : ’ : Sardinian which arrived at Moville on | Women’s and ( hildren’s Boots Monday | and quite a distin SHOES | very DOMINION STORE. B. Macdonald & Co. Charlottetown, Julv 8, 1893—dy His Highness Yagatgi Singh, Mahara and Shoes. jah of Kapurthala, India, has reached | New York, en route to the World’s Fair | GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES He is accompanied by one of his wives— | the fourth in number i Bis : ‘ guished snite Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil- Rev. Thomas Corbett, of Tyne Valley, | crossed over to Point du Chene on Wed- | | dren’s TA N neaday en route to Framingham, Mass., where he will be inducted into the pastoral che ap at the charge of the Presbyterian Church on Sunday next > Bs es " Rev. Job Shenton has written to the Be VOT & SHOE board of directors of the Exmouth street Methodist church signifving his intention of accepting the call to the church when the time for the next move approaches.— St. John Teiegraph Antonio Bosch, of Mexico, member of the cabinet council of that country, is in Coronto,on his wey to Chicago, He says the collapse in the value of silverin the Unit- ed States has had a disastrous effect on trade in Mexico. Canadians and English people were well liked and received in | Mexico, and he was of opinion that it would pay the Canadian Pacific Railway io establish a line of steamships for freight tratlic between Canada’and Mexico On the Pacific at present his countrymen were compelled to purchase large quantities of supplies from the United States, which Canada could supply by water just as | cheaply Arrivals at the Hotel Acadia Monday, July 24th : H E Fraser, Boston, Tuesday, July 25th : Rev Thos Duncan, Bridgeton, ; : CLIPPER BARI Scotland; Mrs Duncan, do; C A Hyndman, THE CLIPPER BARK Mrs Hyndman and son, Charlottetown; Geo J Hughes, jr, Somerville, Mass; RALPH B PEAKE Miss Etta Templeton, Charlottetown ” ’ Wednesday, July 26: E A Downes, Chas 7) TONS REGISTER, D Downes, Philadelphia, Penn; C T San- born, Boston, Mass; D B Smith, Mrs D B Smith, F H Sawyer and wife,F G Wonson, R WwW Wonson, Cornelius Coaklev, Glouces- j a " ter, Mi ase; Campbell Humphreys, Brook: | About Ist September Next, , Mass; F S Bunker, Manchester, NH; | ana will carry Freight at through rates to the Dr and Mrs E M&M Shirtliff, | different Railway points on the Island, also Pictou Fall Trip from Liverpool. Classed Al Red at Lioyds, Richard Rendle, Commander, will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetowr lanche av ‘ by » | fas~ For Freight appiy in London to John Miss EK Blanche Haviland, Ch’town; Pite airn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Bread B F Bates, Boston; A M Blinn, do; Geo H | street, BE. ¢.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros Corbett, Worcester 51 South John Street, or here to the owners. a a . oT PEAKE BROs. & CO. Mrs. Lochhead : : Charlottetown, July 20, 1893—6w eod will give instruction in all branches of art, drawing, and painting in water Color, } youache and tapestry, from casts, life, | : | still élife. and nature. Classes will also e f emNee n sketchin from nature ete., ap ply at Mrs. Lochhead’s Studio, Dundas E ap jlanade, before the Ist of} August jy22 bw —— (x)—---—-— LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per lin This is Ww hat ails them . The FEAR of CHANG E. > : monarchs when they saw a long-tailed comet in the sky. Go to Boston whilst the cheap fares . : ; . . last heralded by a comet but by the New Yost, Cabin passage to Boston only $4 by steamers Carroll and Worcester Sec the double-width dress goods selling , for 25 cents at the London House New Melissa and Rigby waterpr UNEQUALLED IN cloakings just received.—Harris & Stew- ~* Principle of Construction, “hry a package of che vew otto] Operation and Aligument, gummed premerve covers af the Baz Bron | ‘Speed and Noiselessness, Just received, 500 pairs of men’s odd | pants in fine wool stripes, silk mixtures | td rpe tack worst com $20 "| Boanty Of Work and Mant- Bargains for one week in china and folding, elaseware, before moving ‘rammed tures and mirrors at your a price Porcelain Lined Fruit Jars: — ————- Opening to-day at Geo. Carter & | jars, in three sizes half gall on. NEW EF LATURES : : quart and pint, will The Yo Shift Key, wmegee ‘No Double Scales, made MceKav Woolen Co = and mirrors at your ‘\ii| Clearness of Letter Press Copies. Or". thake axseliont’ prese rve | cheap, “special prices fr tots Ny Rion, Why Wie: ast! Rvniilg ta Santen No Dirty Type to Clean, are No Old-Fogy Jdeas. Because | The history « if the int Cay sar Pevet meg? a wood rapid! ; repli aee its established r ivals s Tr ld- Wi le and « nthusiastic. Th coal the ae machines from force of habit only Its long awaited improvements, however, gave They ar2 our Specialty. already ackni | of thei r convictions—stick t They are prepared onlv by Graduates | | shia soem derful success of the past has b in Pharmacy advance. : : Send for Illustrated Catalog Our prices are right. | a che. tr to JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, | | jy25 Cor. Kent & F'rince Streets, | July 24, 1893, duction of the Yost has been marvellous since its very ince ta hea isands of operators have triec ‘and referred it, and thor and ! } valoda it as tHE typewriter And all of en won with the early medel of the Yost, upon ahicl hthe NEW YOST is a vast step in . ; . sills 124 Pri ne to IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for the Maritime Provinces, 1354 Prince D. B. STEWART, Charlottetown, P. E. L THURSDAY NO Difference of Opinion ! Iiverybody is of the opinion that PROWSE BROS, should be patronized because they look out for the interests of the public every time, ‘They know if they look out for the interests of the public they are looking out for their own interests. ‘They ede there is nothing like doing the square deal by everybody. and if they can’t do business that way they wen’t do it at all, Did you see their grand show of = CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS and SHADES? Their assortment is im- mense and their prices away down. The talk of the people everywhere is PROWSE BROS’. CLOTHING, ‘Their low prices have drawn the people from all parts of Prince Edward Island. if you see a man with a_ nice-looking Suit on you may be sure that he bought it at PROWSE BROS’., the Wondertul Cheap Men GUODS AND CASH PAID FOR WOOL. ‘There may be a few people who don’t like PROWSE BROS,, but better men than PROWSE BROS. have had enemies before now, but PROWSE BOS, customers cannot help but be pleased at the treatment they receive and the low prices they get at PROWSE BROTHERS, THE 9 WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Stampers Corner, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. ee JULY —-IN-—- which Milton says used to perple wasor' cen SUMMe? Dress Goods. the perfect Writing machine. Charlottetown, July 91. »* wis «ormats cins won What Ails the Ancient Companies ° A BARGAIN . . Cream of Tartar Powder Dress 1893—m w f (x) 1S93. ral To Boston PER “CARROLL” Worcester Only $4, CARVELL BROS GO TO BOSTON a the Fast, Magnificent Steamers : HALIFAX " & “OLIVETTE” From Halifax every Tuesday and Thurs day ats p.m., and Saturdays at ) p. w ONLY ONENIGHT AT SEA. $5.00 Charlottetown to Boston ON SATU RDAYS } For only $5.00 passen gers ean leave Char lottetown on Saturday morning and connect with Saturday Evening Steamer, arriving at |} Boston on Monday at 6a.m. The Quickest Route! Don't travel second-class when you can go via the fast Short Line and the well-known Steamers “HALIFAX” and “OLIVETTE” for the same money, hor Tickets apply to the Charlottetown Nuvigation Company ivi4 Pickford & Black. Halifax & P. B, Island $.S. Line, STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N.8., for Charlottetown every monaay, 6 p.m Arrives Charlotteto wh from Halifax about 6a. m., Wednesday Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about va. m., Wednesday Arrives Charlottetown from Summersice about 4a. m., Thursday, Leaves Charlottetown for Halifax, N. & ip. m., Thursday. For Freight or Passage apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, July 12, 1868. Baking Pane, BULLETIN NO 19, Cream of Tartar Powders : WOODILL’S GERMAN, Victoria containing AMMONIA: ROYAL, Princess | * There is No sucH orFICIAL in existence | 28 the GOVERNMENT ANaLys? or Owraro.”’ THOMAS MACFARLANE. Chief Analyst, Inland Revenue Dept., Ottawa We are offering a line of Double Width All-wool Goods at 25 cents. Sinica helhanipiscas a RIS & STEWART. = LONDON HOUSE. ‘ever did a radical newcomer 80 ome , and today its following lack the courage Pe otf hers— Who stock. them go fast. William Street | Shoe Store. - NEVER SO CHEAP Men's, Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers. THE REASON :—We are going to move into our New Store about the tember. and do not want to have much stock to move, Our Sale now means a clean sweep without reserve, Before you buy be sure and see the stock at the first of Sep- but open with an entire new at prices that will make Dominion Boot and J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, July 15, 1893—tu thu sat 5 spies atacand nt en