er wl oe a Pi ag —— ae Vet + “ao aS are LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Mayries a Sreciatry.—Beer Bros. ~ a. oe ] mmittee will meet ti eve x 4 i ce Corat The defendant in «a ; tax case was fined $1 and costs this n eo ‘ \ New = Red Po nton Wed : =. F + SS picnic and enjuy > - Art : i earmy of tl » appeals f vw Civ Assessors began torday. Th i 164 appeals in all - i \ : lai pienic of the Se- i Met! s i School is being at k = } to-day Die weather | ‘ ia 4 mry _— I Ka The steamer Fastnet syain between il . e\~ _ : = ie’ ated G idriottetown ’ a ‘ : p.! for tits - v \ The service in the Bapt st ( ri lav, duly 12th, will be at 9.io a. m., shart Visiting menibers lially ins e at Lodge room at 8 k lewren ane Pae Sons of Temperan will receive @ trientiy and fratern al vinit this ewening from Ever Oaward Division at Wright's Hall, Prince St Remember ’ if o ‘ ’ , ah ip -— GoTo nn Remember St. Peters SS v ¢ on Wedne-day to Red Point, Steam- t aves Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a. m., and at ip m. leaving im time to arrive in Ciuariottetown at 8 o'clock in the evenins coveted Horses Surerev. -—— Oliver Mason ah pped fifteen horses to Cha- F. Trask, of Gardiner, Me. on Satarday; and Mr. Adan.s, of Halifax, took away seven in the St. Lawrence on the same day atid lane Revce.—The teturn match between the Pownal and Montague teams will Le shot on the range at Montague on We:l- z The Pownal team will leave for Montague t.- morrow morning ne Svrreme Covar.— The case against William Larter, charged with procuri: g drugs with intent to procure abortion, was given to the jury at half-past one this afternoon, and at a quarter to five o’clock they returned a verdict of “Guilty.” , , - nesday, beginning at seven o'clock. alia Dos't Force Iy.—Mre. Harrison's Concert in Summerside to-morrow eveu- ng promises to be a greit success The programme prepared for the oceasion is The people of the Weatern slow to take eXet iient metropolis should not be advantage of this rare treat. utiles Come, Hurran. for the Rosebery Tea at Kinkora on July 10th! It promises to | eclipse all other gatherings of the season. | Ail preparations have been made to feed | and entertain at least 6000 people. Every | thing is in apple-pie order forthe 10th. | So dont forget the date. - Faow Hatirax.—The steamer City of arrived here yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock, from Halifax Sue brought « fall general carge and Rev, Mr. | Brine and two children and Mr. Osborne as passengers. She sails again at 2 o’clock, for Summerside, thence to Halifax. } Ghent - Every flovsenorp should have a repri- | sentative at The Rosebery Tea at Kinkora New and superior attractions. which it will be a mistake, to miss Cheap fares all over | the line of Kailway, only 75 cents from | Charlottetown and return. Therefore set | apart to morrow Tuesday for the tea at | Kinkora. ' Tue Great Easterns Tea.—The Great | Eastern Tea Party comes off to-morrow at } Cardigan Bridge, under the management | of the Roman Catholic congregation at | that place. Beautiful scenery, nice drives, fizhing, etc., will make this pienic delight- | ful. The League of the Cross Band will | be in attendance. - iipii Accommuopatios Wawrep.—More light and a band stand are badly needed in Queen Square Gardens, if the band is to continue plaving there in the evenings. It is exceedingly difficult to read music m the dark. and it decidedly unpleasant to be | obliged to stand for two hours in the wet grass. — j Mrsic ox Tue Square. — The foliow- | ing is the programme for the Band concert | on Queen Square this evening : Overture—Cross of Honor. Waltz—N inette. March—Washington Post. Schottische—Fascination. Waltz—Daisv Bell. March—American Cadet. Po!ka—Fairy Footfal!s. Waltz—Rippling Stream. March—The Attack. God Save the Queen. anetinenden Mitx Test.—Mr. Dillon applied scien- | tific tests on Saturday to the milk supplied to Winsloe Road Cheese Factory. Most of | it he found to be of excellent quality; a| few specimens were found to be unusually | rich; but one person was proved to be | supplying milk that had been skimmed, | and another milk that had been watered. Mr. Dillon declines to name nameés this time. It is needless to add that the credit of ihe Province, as well a4 justice Le- tween men, requires that all farmers shall supply milk as it comes from the cows; and that Mr. Dillon is to be commended for bis vigilance in this regard. linctiailianins i.0. O. F.—At the regular meeting of Wildev Lodge the following officers were | reapective chairs for | installed into their the ensuing term:—NG, W Db Waye; V G,H D Johnson; Ree Sec, P Bridge-; Per Sec, W R Boreham; Treasurer,Geo A B} McDonald; Warden, DD Morrison; Con- ductor, Chase Leigh, Jr; nal): 1G, Herbert Acorn; RS N.G, EH seer: L Ss N G, Ge o W Snelgrove; R s V 4, Edward Parkman; F Hiake; RSS, Henry McFarlane: L 8 S, Geo W Ritchie; Chaplain, A H Clement-; JPG, W A Hawley. The installation ceremony was performed by the Dy PB. G M. John MeNevin, assivted by Benj Bremner, PGM; John 8S Nelson, P G;| JF Whear,PG;E H Beer, P G; D BR MacLellan, P G: and A J Houle, P G. At the conclasion of the ceremony Noble Grand Wave entertained the member at W. F. Carter's restauranht.* During the hot weacher impurities in ¢he blood may seriously annow you. Ex pell them by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier ‘GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF Wool Shawls We hav shall CON suit you. Splendid value in Ladies’ Gloves and Hosiery. BEER BROS. mostly fair, with a few local showers; a little Tse Werarnea.—Moderate winds: lower temperature, THE DAILY E =e O G, John 8 Bag-| all kinds of FURNITURE, MATTRESS- S V G, David | Ice Wool Shawls and Silk Mixtures, and » two longer. , tunity of seeuring a genuine bargain from such an immense variety. Prices just to MERRY MARRIAGE BELLS, Tue pretty little chapel of the Convent de Notre Dame was the scene of a fashion- | able wedding at five o’clock this morning. | The chapel was appropriately decurat- | ed for the occasion, the bride having been a pupil of the Convent, and | being very popular with all. Miss Mary Elizabeth Doraey, eldest | daughter of James Dorsey, Esq., of this city, and James J. Johnston, barrister and attorney-at-law, son of John Johnston, ing parties, The groom was supported by Dr. J. K. Doras y, brother of the bride, and | Miss Katie Johuston, sister of the groom, attended the bride. The bride gown of wore an exquisiie bridal white surah, trimmed with orange blossoms, aud a whi e veil, sur- } meuuted by a crown of orange blossoms and secured by a damond pin, fell grace- fully over her head. Dainty white slip pers peeped from under her yown, and im ber white-gloved a bouguet of hand she carried white roses. The maid | of honor looked charming in a costume similar to that of the bride The two Hower girls, Misses Ella J. and Ethel <A Dor-ev » Were simply attired in dresee< cf pink crepon with large cream Leghorn hats and cream kid slippers, Phe nuptial knot was tied by Rev. D B. Reid, assisted by Rev. P. >A. MeEI- meel, of Kelly's Cross. and J F. John t .n, Eecl., brother of the grvom, As the pro- cession moved up the aisie to the rail the strains of the wedding march | were heard, and during the ceremony Mis Jone Smith sang b-autiful — Phe ceremony was witnessed by a sulus. large number of the relatives and friends of the | contracting partie-, and at its conclusion the bridal party repaired to the house of the bride’s parent~, on King Street, where # private breakfast was given, only the families of the contracting parties aud the officiating clergymen being present. Mr. faud Mrv. Johuston then took the early train en ronte to Boston and New York on | their bridal tour. Phe bride was the recipient cf a great many beautiful presents. Tue ExaMiner | extends best wishes fur health, happiness | and prosperity. sonie ‘ Fishery Report. = July 9. Georgetown—(Cod, lobsters and mack- }ereal. Malpeque—Lobsters good, cod fair, mackerel scarce. M iminivash—Mack- erel fair. SUMMERSIDE EXPOR?S, Suuuerstpe, July 6. Shipped per steamer Northumberland, | Cameron master, for Point du Chene: | I a san wi hittsient spa MD Ec cistnepenkicnens sinnes 1: | ei vasetesss en dewessebbibedh s 195 id il pc enicaees 45 | I hile pte killa een dc 5 24 | 3 brie mackerel....0.............. 30} SE I a ese csiceneaiticeniiads 400 $ 764 | By same steamer 01 7th July : 2”, a ee I III oo bic cn cota nccecaceras 56 | 35 hevees......... eectndbae os 1200 | Eo ocers coctassacdecerens 1050 | OF ID GI a soils ve eev ccc cscedegecs 20 | $ 2362 | a SHIP NEWS. S’side, July 6th—Eut sch Express, Me- Kay, Pictou, coal; Advance, Orr, Richi- bueto, lumber; Lizzie D, Sonier, Tracadie, N B, cedar posts; Jennie Armstrong, Gallant, Chatham, lumber. 7th—Minnie E Moody, Long, Chatham, bricks; May Queen, King, Pictou, conl. 6th—Cld S38 Derwent Holme, Holmes, Quebec, rails; Jennie Armstrong, Gallant, Pietou, bal. 7th—Advance, Orr, Richibucto, mdse; | May Queen, King, Pictou, bal. THE FOLL" WING Charlottetown Dentists RECOMMEND Tooth Powders penecne ; Tooth Pastes . WHITE'S Zuntt Soaps . AS BItING THE BEST: DR. BAGNALL, DR. ROBINS, DR. MURRAY. DR. AYERS. It does not Price only 25 centa. Why not have the best ? coet any more. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Corner Kent and Prince Streeta. Corner Queen and Richmond Streets. july9 You Are in Luck. Fortunately for you we are manufac- turers of Furniture, embracing all the latest novelties and standard grades, and ES, ete., are now within your easy reach. | We claim general excellence in QUALITY and STYLE, IMMENSE VARIETY and | ascale of PRICES which will be found | entehanalp low. Just come and see our | goods. They are perfect in Quality, Style |}and Finish, and our prices will gratify | the most careful. DON’T FORGET YOUR LUCK! ‘MARK WRIGHT? & C0., LTD.. Who Sell at Selling Prices. | july? ' and Wraps. e determined te clear out our TINUE THE SALE a day or An unprecedented oppor- | i = {~~ : — AAMINER . Our stock of Readymade Clothing is Eq also of this city, were the contract: OULer man Cheaper than it can be done Worsted Suits for Me hi, ae . MONDAY, JULY 9, 1is94 ee Ss pater? LF ci ane ste aee 5,.* leather ; nothing imported can compete with them. We handle everything in the Clothing line. and home-made goods, We are the centre of the Clothing Come and see our $3 Serge A WOOLEN CONIPANY. now complete, and we are prepared to decorate and brighten up the anyWhere in the city. Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy goods; will wear like Suits and $5 Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported trade, because we carry the largest stock of the best and cheapest goods in the city. If you are in need of Cloth you will do well to call on us, We carry a full line of Imported Cloths, including Worsteds, Serges and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds unported direct from the mills, besides our-own manufactured Tweeds, ‘Ve have a large stock of HATS on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. Come and see our Straw Hats before buying. A new line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS just in. temember, we have removed to J. D, McLeod's Corner, and we are not connected with any other store in the city. and sell goods cheaper for cash than anywhere else in the city. PROWSE BROS. aie OFF ER—- OPECINE IIDUCEMENTS agntnnene T _——E Gash Buyers Duriug duly! You can’t find anyone who is trading at Prowse sorry for Bros, CARPETS, CLOTHING, HATS, FU COTTONS, RNISHINGS, in endless variety. The Cheap Men. Charlottetown, July 4, 1894. FLOUR CAN BE Few persons want Flour everybody ~wants the best. A FEW CRUMBS OF COMFORT may be gathered | here and there, but if you want A WHOLE LOAF of satisfaction buy “ VERBENA.” SANDERSON & 60’S., Newson Block, Charlettetown, June 6, 1894—m w f | and Tans, that won’t make you conspicuous as a member of the Outs J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Market Square, GPPOSITE WEST END MARKET HOUSE. BOUGHT AY ALL SORTS OF PRICES, that is simply good. Almost For sale only at Victoria Row. ITHICA RAKE are the best for cash on short. time. facture. McLauchlin Gears require no Dp. W. Ch’town, July 9, 1894—eod & wy —————————___ _ Hid etnies! WHITE VESTS, BATHING SUITS, ~ STRAW HATS, LIGHT TIES. Harris Stewart heavy hay crop of this season. REPAIRS always on hand for Mowers of any Mowers, Reapers and Rakes. Implements to put into the We are selling them: low manu- ALSO—A Carload of Genuine McLauchlin . Carriages. puffing. If you are going to purchase a Carriage ‘inspect those. FINLAYSON, H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. | TheSeaside Hotel -~—WILL—- Open for the Season on June 30th. This beautifal watering-place has been much improved this season, so as to make | itas enjoyable as possible. Stiil-water and surf-bathing, croquet and | lawn tennis, boats and fishing, “beautiful shady walks and avenues, Terms very | moderate. f Address, JOHN NEWSON & C@., june30 Crselatteto v1, 2.486 ~Provinelal Loan. ! ProvixctaL Treasvry; 1 Prinee Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of Jast Ses- | sion, 57 Vie., Cap. 6, the Government of | Prince Edward Island is now prepared to | receive, from any person or persons, Tem- porary Loaus, at 4 per cent.--interest, on call or on such terms. as may be agreed | | upon. This will afford a good opportunity for the investment of large or smal! sums for short or long periods. : ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov. Treasurer. june25— pat >| | | MMMWEE fGSOT > CAN HAVE COOLNESS == AND v=~ COMFORT during the hot weather in one of Gur Light-weight Suits of Summer Underwear. A good suit for 47 cents: a little finer and nicer for 57 cents; a really excellent suit for 85 cents; and so on up. We show a first-class line of Gentle- men’s Shirts in Fianneleite and Cotton. Furnishings of all kinds cheap. Moore & McLeod. CRCSECVVSSSSSSTVSISTTEBSESVSESSEVEBVESSBOSB SQVVVVVVTSESTSIVSSEVVSSSSTSVSVSSSSESSSESIASS : y. ‘Phis is the only place we do business, and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for var! Wool, cash or trade, i : ¢ | to buy cheap. | 1 | | being fancy in price. Charlottetown, June 21, 1894—m w f YOUR FEET | | Paris The NEW MODEL BUCKEYE and the wide-wheeled | WILL KILL US And thereby save oe ry Charlottetown, June 20, 1894—m w miscaie Ati ~The New Brunswick Limited, OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Incorporated to Promote Art. its subscribers, on the sist Day of July, 1894, 3432 Works of Art, aggregating in value | $65,115. | chance. The Grand Prize is a Group of Works of Art valued at $18,750. Subscription | Tickets for sale at. the New Brunswick | Royal Art Union Gallery in St. John, N. | B. Price $l each. In addition to the monthly chance-of winning a valuable pr ze, the holder Of 12 ¢onsecutive monthly subscription tickets will reeeive an original Work of Art, by such artists as Thos. Moran, N.A.; Wm. H. Shelton, and others. Send money: for subscriptions by regis- tered letter,-nioney order, bank cheque or | draft to° THE NEW BRUNSWICK ROYAL ART UNION, Btd., ~ St. John, N. B. mailed | » Cureulars and» full informetion free. Agents wanted. everywhere. hi July 6. | FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can i have same by calling at Carter’s Bookstore and paying for this ad. janel3 Berger’s English YKs> This Green-is warranted PURE by Royal Art Union, | CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000. This Company will distribute among | Every subscriber has an equa! | may be put down, but not in the matter of shoes, as they are a necessity to a tolerable footing. acme of summeriness, and are seasonable, reasonable, durable, sitisfactory, sgreeable, and really fancy in appearance, without You can imagine nothing better or hand- somer than our Black and Tans that show you what an_ ideal warm weather shoe ought to be. superbly this season, by ericasing them im a pair of our Black To buy from us is Our Black and Tans are the Decide now to treat your feet Green WwW. E. DAWSON, f i | x: \ aes ee } eS NN Sane PS\ - oe pe WSS xe Buggies, Phztons, Road Carts, Wagons, Business Wagons, styles, elegantly finished, and our prices are right. spect our stock before buying. A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetowr., June 8, 1894—-dy law wky 4i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Road Wagons, Market Jump Seat Buggies—newest In- ST. PETER'S SUNDAY SCHOOL. PICNIC —AND— Strawberry Festival ! The annual Sunday School Picnic will be held on WEDNESDAY, JULY 1th, fon the beautiful groands of John McEachern, Esq., East River. The str. Southport will leave the Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a.m., and at 8_p. m. : Good Refreshment Tables, Steawherries Punch and Judy Show, and Games Swings, &., on the grounds. June 14,—dy tf guar P. E. Island Railway, ‘ = ae oan | paipay, Ist tame, 1894, the rains o 8 way will run ly (Sundays excepted) as follows A " Trains Outward. Trains Inward, Read down Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240 600....... Charlottetown...... . 6 90 $01 614.....Royalty Junction..... 606 919 350 648. ....North Wiltshire...... 534 880 2, em Hunter River....... 524 815 62) Picts -Bradalbane 501 738 SO. PU caerdeone Eme 45 790 508 7 40 -48 Te 53 7 -429 68 Oa BESS .cc0ce r ibe iat 46 615 PM Summerside AM te), ee 4 340 1106 DE. WO cesveds Miscouche......... 325 loa 223 905. - 3807 Wi7 oa oz * “7a 237 9835 442 1030 vee 146 808 OED BOG, cvesicces Bloomfield......... 130 74 OOP BE Oe; -secceuce Alberton.......... 16 706 ae PEM bansds es Tignish 1225 600 PM AM PM AM AM PM AM PM 630 300...... Charlottetown....... 9D 55 658 315.....Royalty Junction...., 906 516 1s Se, Rm Bedford........ . 840 44 805 405)....... r em 815 46 : Mount Stewa t ie 20... Ly ae 810 355 900 438 ickntecnes 72 31 930 500..... St Peter's ata 8 1014 538.........Bear River..... tH Ii ee Sc seca bas + esecce 61 1b AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 525 410.......Mount Stewart......810 34 DD OB, 6.0.50: SE cccns SO Oe eee Wee. asesied Georgetown........700 215 4M PM AM PM PM AM a ebibakes Wobsaind ae 7b | he OY Cape Traverse..,. ........ 625 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. ree Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Railway Offices, 3lst May, 1894. Keep Off the Grass We'll Allow No One te Tres- pass on our Toilet Business ! We have a pieasant, smocth Rubber un- breakable Comb at 19 cents. see them. -_ Our stock of Brushes, Perfumes, etc., is complete, REDDIN BROS., June25—eod Opp. Post Office. Temperance Drinks 100 cases assorted Syrups, 50 “ Montseratt LimegJuice, 30.“ W-.I. Lime Juice, 500 gallons Syrups, assorted flavors, in bris, kegs or demijolins. CARVELL BROS, TO LET HOUSE on Euston Street, at present occupied by Mrs. John Ball. Possession given in July. For particulars apply to MRS. J. W. MITCHELL, Euston Street, or D. R. H, MITCHELL, July 4—wed sit tf Patriot Office, Clocks and Watches. If you want your Clock or Watch cleaned or repaired go to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN, Queea Street, opposite J.D. McLeod & Co’s. Having several years’ experience in the Fatherland, also in New York, Iam pre- pared to do all kinds of work in my line with neatness and despatch. Remember the place. Charges moder- ate ___ 3m d&w—may28 _ Wan ts, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this headiag charged five cents per line. WANTED-—A boy to learn the watchmak- ing and jewelry business. Apply at G. G. JuRY’'s, lw—july9 ._ WANTED—A general serva.:t im a small family. Apply to Mrs. ALLEY, Dorchester Street, july7—pat eod 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. en ae Ae a july 6 WANTED—<a servant for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. E. Davy, Richmond treet, JulyS tf BOARDERS—Gentlemen boarders can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moder- ate. Apply to Mrs. Cox, Water Street. july4 31 pa ssa SSNs WANTED—A Girl to dogeneral housework by July 7th. Good ee to a competent girL None other need apply. Apply to Mus. W. W. WELLNER, Prince need july4 3i WANTED—A Girl todo general honsework, Apply to Mrs. D. Gorpox, Grafton Street. treet. july4 of WANTED—At the Acadia Hotel, a oon Laundress. Apply at the Fish Market. july4 LOST— Sunday morning, June 30th, on New Glasgow Road, a lady’s navy blue’ Rubber Cape Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office. july5 dy 2i wy li oe er for financial institu- tion. Reference and bond required. Liberal inducements to the right man. Address, The Eastern Assurance Uo., Philadelphia, Pa. july3—si BICYCLE FOR SALE.—A very light safet pacumete tire Bicycle, as good as new, will soid cheap for cas. Enquire at this office. July 3—tf WANTED.—A girl for eneral housework. Apply to Mrs. 8. vies est SL. WANTED—A Boy to attend a berse and make himself useful about a house. A, y at this office. jJune27 tf FOR SALE--A Jersey cow, registered, with calf. Apply to Mes. Geo. H. LEDWICH, cor- ner Kent and Edward Streets. junels PICNIC BOILERS to rent at H. D. Wap- MAN'S, Upper Queen Street. tfi—junes) PASTU RE--About an acre of rich ture land to let, with pump and clear Sater on sume, near Government Pond. Apply to W. C, HARRIS, jJune26 tr TO RENT. -Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage with one acre, Apply to A. McNEILL. j2 tf guar pat. TO LET—On Great George Street, over shop, eight rooms. Apply to Joun STUMBLES. June23 lw pd WANTED.—A servant girl for general housework. Apply to Miss ALLEY, Prince Street. tf—june2i CITY CANVASSER of good address to handle our agency. Permanent position for ood man.-Brown BROTHERS COMPANY, ‘oronto, Ont. lm eod—junel9 TO LET--A House nted and papered throughout, situated ok Wa near Round House. Apply to Mrs. LowDEs, jJanelg FOUND-—A purse containing a smali “ a Apply at SANDERSON & Co's. une. TO LET—One-half of the Thres-story Dw el e ling on Prince at t oceupied b Mred. M. Gevtecn, hase tee w. Faas. NER. U-—may!