ret . . . , y THE DAILY EXAMINER, - WEDNESDAY ‘1Y & 4 a Ae AY . el i. oe 18933. . nin : LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. IN AND AROUND TRURO. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, éé 7 ‘ THE BICYCLE * HUMP.” 7 Geologist Bain’s Search For CLL IN'IT'O = RI N'T y — Sim,—A short tin ago sone = Pix for Organic Remains published in your paper an “ad” or art Vv wv ’ ‘ , a) ; : rh sat 7 = ' » 7? ; Bn intend ‘ tcl ) "Day y * ' aes ion me ae mistake tc We announce this “THE QUEEN OF ALL SALES.” These 4 re th ‘ ; +” , . , A Suggestion for the Government to) myself right before the y ENORMOU: * PURCHA SE Consider. eet | ee tet ee ' . PALMS Goods wer ohf{ ; mee fis . ie aes 2 a ta trp oods were bought at Jess than manufacturers’ prices, are best \ | d } Deane I do not feel flattered to h ‘ Ol j o j i ria | ur Indnigvence , : Sinerien and mg |) Tak your agence quality, wide width, and all good patterns. We expect a rush- Zn ! t ¢ mia ke ere ae Cary the > Print Cottons & Summer Suitings. The | °° M ing busine ‘iS, as . ‘ice : ‘ , Sate enor acl gra | usiness, as the price must create a great demand among | ( wn ft | : ; npare ! wk,” 1 ' . | tee the taste for natal wc | HH ore say resem yu close and judicious buyers. pp " , 7 i rrel n tha ha ta =" STANLEY BROTH . i : le tppea ati t j I ‘ | Ma ! ‘ the | M0t argue | ; ut : prey “ ry} f t ce : dati 2 : le | 1 i “ \ winiira in i i Cine . \\ witt le ‘ ntti American of Ju , copied 4 a a see s source tha Lancet, i : ‘ ‘ ; Ma ‘ i ‘ vortl ] i , ' purse vl } VU tra ble t veling is th em iresq! theet rrow : ‘ Bike Maas ulredly — c¢ a Mt ‘ i irape f \ \ f 1 whee ‘ a t wm ie % | ‘ ‘ a f me I the less st i mi Bul a TIN NO io. ~_ by f -} f tl ntinent ast ‘ , ~ th Se} - ; ae ; Cream of 1 vers . . ™ ul hi ould w ! istarny : —— nu | ra f red sand | 1¢ dorsal curvat | v, which WOODILL’S GERMAN, a — "bo. 7 Pig bax weed. This, hower used to be rare in bovs under ; Victoria a a \= ‘ } he ac. a ari ‘ ze SS ; : ‘ 4 _ a ae Crean | Powd - (-== \ vars, > a - pp 7 | nnn I uiarly a lailvy a i ! pa f mation ‘ Vhose spina TD i ‘ MMONIA : ES ops ~ f ey. roy. z nett V ae > . ik reveived day atthe | at han cts worn | aH the Tests nse LOYAL. Odd Pair! Cieaper Tian Patehes| Very Conspicuous! “_ Mf a ul ‘ ppeared to be th ana th Whose Cas { t , rine t i a rpet t ! i u betw Phere ; H OFFPFICIAI nm @xistence ——ARK—— +,000 rt : stent : These id anne as the etanaiiteie bimaerteiabiass Cae : , ' tre f ind unsatisfa “We t 1 _ By P cits. ye ‘ ; ios ; a 4 fHOMAS MACFARLANE, MEN'S ALL-WOOL PANT fr . Pik SUITS WE ARE SELLING ! a ; th op in question ous teliitacals rates “6 iN aL ‘ ANTS, from our own ” ’ wae r f > We i nor % vy way; but confin aor 3 ‘ a. en ovicin weeds : : $2 6 a __ yeaiaccaneerenre (Sera aar| taint teat atten. | priate sae a FOR LOWEST PRICES, FOR LATEST STYLES, Ha tx if t j* ‘ net wa har ! " ‘ vn put ’ ough t call for | Bore - From Se to $125 ; : — a ab ; r iii diene Phe dinplane- a BLUE SERGE PANTS 40 | AND . ave r rrow hid sleek grad J » cows to th ment, embarrassed functional activity, ¢ [IEN’S TWEED fe 1A " i fact, if vo ut th £0 ‘for | oil aes dv geo pa ae oon ~ salen : ee gee es roa od these YOUTH'’S ALL-WOOL ; a In faet, if vou buy READY-MADE CLOTHING f Halifax teemorros ifternoon | Unat the A rn 1 raised hie hat and bark | " a? vhich k pho is inevital ~ Wheelmen, Attention ! | MEN'S i . $1 25 to $1 50 | MEN and b vs, made from our make of Tweeds, they Por High-Gerade Reads nade Clothing, ‘ the maiden a eartv go | morning In are all too serious to warrant the ; Pi bark 1 } j ever ing, we visited the Agricultural SS n remedying them sip teaser sae require such a long time to wear ont that you wont wish f : ’ rar na, } School, where SIXEN voung wWopic ~ FXerers ' t kind to accustom the Se 4 af : . WE HAVE BI ME CONSPICE vie of cenrout.—The bark Lina | School, where sixty young | people | | Hsercie of 2. Kinl ae et ee Thousauds of Patterns to select from | to patch them COME CONSPICUO Liverpo with a cargo con#ist There is a good school building with | ##zon wee to th clination forward of | copied from the Seientific (mierican, on 6.000 hag f coarse salt and 300] well furnished laboratories in each ce part bieyelist’s att.tude is vhat is necdod “The Correct Position on the Bievele.” ' uit The Lina left Liverpool nent of chemistry, anatomy, zoolo , Enty Ti 1~¢ Of Indian elnbs or such ater i The anthor of the communication is an (ha M PAt The Cap- | mology and botany The dairy. is well | means of incurvating the spine anteriorly, | old wheelman and knows it all : wt of the pass- | furnished w ith appl ian es forthe manu thre ' mit the chest an ri Piaintains sth > ' "OUND - facture of butter and cheese on the most hee ad erect, shi nald he pr acti d with that su 2 m = xm —_ . approved systems There are s piggery, object All the undoubted are ntages of | Wo Agent for Columbia Bicycles ae im Hah Travei Wis hundred andl and harne and stables for cows, horses. hieveling may thus he retained, without | Herioltetown, ¢ uly 3, 1893 passenger have been carried | fodder and the storage of crops. The farm | that cultivation of the stoop which tends | - n= » Halifax bv the four Boston onsixts of 200 acres of good, dry land, and | t© take a cubit from the stature of its in- i + 7 5 : vhieh ha heen th re since | all is placed under the management of a | Veterate exponents and to impose a hunch- | | © ale erence The Carr Il for | professor of agriculture The whole of back dev« loprne nt on what it would be a j B wl 112 from Halifax and 118] the farm labor is performed by the atu- | figure of + pees h to call the rising genera- eastward The Olivette took dents, who attend the lectures before noon | "4 The Haiifax brought 6 and the | and do field and barn work after noon, for Thankiwe you for the space, I trust it | \V eater had 90 for Halifax and [65 for } whi h latter they rece pavinent Th may not be winolly lost ' : : : a ra } crops are fairly gol, but the culture is Wanrer P. Dovir } > it lean and eareful as it should he July 3, 1893 Srceattiecicianiniiilipiinecdiasliasih nisin G Exo 1; OF THE STATES James Such a training farm as this is what we (P.8 If the above quotation from the Pret t, formerly station master at] want on P. E. Island Class instruction | Scientific American is he aad he | ’ ’ y O eat e r ht fel, vett abe it two years ago to on the « he mistry of fodder amd dairy pro Selene ae ae xe ‘his Sain l N ( dt Kt Ll N Ks OF « fortune in New London, Conn. }] duce in an eight by ten room in Prince of } te have published I am sorry to forestal) i - 4 practical age We have a magnificent Let it be turned into a hie old home to his old home to visit rela- | He wa 1 this city yesterday en ronte to} Wales College is an utter absurdity in thi- if Mr. Deforest save the province i- | ¢ rnment farm } iwh for him and he proposes to] training farm and school for our young | St. John Su te mpl . then something will be done to | a | ulvance our one great source of wealth and uxce Mettive—At the annual | prosperity the Central Fire Insurame F.B ( Mel Hall vesterday, the Db tor vere te ul THE STATE RUNS THE BAR. 4 Rodk. Ma J pi W — j Mclean. George Mall ip South Carolina Goes Inte the Saloon Busi- M ete » Lemuel! Ha ee \ j ‘ Kellev. Lake Verd The State of South Carolina began the oases he Wilmot. and John McRae sloon business at midnight on Friday W of R Everv pr vate har in the State closed at i site that hour After Saturday every bottle | Corbett-Mitehe fieht vhiskev or glass of beer bought will be ( senlatens kd by the State for its own pro it The ‘ ‘ ( . ' i e ix Me. Tillman’s, and is for profit. | } f $45,000 The © He says it will rednee taxation one-half, und net the State $500,000 the firat vear i vas #410.000 ' island Clal?s offer (‘al Jardeas f Windso - © The State dispensary, or wholesale liqu " | Charlottetown with the Godfrey-Steek hop, is the famons « Agricultural Hall, } : n last amd W am Sean- umd the stock now on hand is six earloads Halifax. are to hattle before the | Of bottles an A Guides vid 75.000 eallons of ‘ { B | \ The «take i« | whiskev, beside wines. ete } « | Every fla<k benve the State seal on one oa side Prices are about the same as before tat it BoxwsyHaw M I. Heber The State appropris ted $50,000 to set itself Hi ‘ ‘ P. Ra nget ed at ip im the saloon business, but the stock B ‘ H » \ w laid in is worth $300,000 In other a \ \ good | i $250,000 wortl wa honght on ‘ wie the | credit from brewers and distillers outside ir. Ha “| fil e Stat Hundreds if not thousands of ter i y und | tavert keepers throt rimout South Carolina ‘ th sere : fhrowh on f elaplovinent W orld’s Fair It will be a dav memorable in the annals ‘ j pr} Of the country when t pl ud Sta begins nies ment Pte dispense liquors to her thirsty people otis f the monev that there te in tt rh Mi ISTURBED A few lava w departure is not that she may prey a)» \y I | ebriety, but that she may make money . » fact Street. Halifax, | [f anyone asks,“ Why do vou engage haces bcolehir ervies : hh ' questionable transaction 7” the I 2 petitioned ‘ ul . state replies with tr ith, “ We need it tt site m ' edings yur buermess.” \ C*cns } } It ix a new and untried « xperiment, tht i odd . . lispensary law, and upon its success . any ne the | feriure at interests depend. Should ur the ar sum that Gove nr Till uli man ¢ - ets it to do, the ecffors of the " ( — Alfred Rob State Trea-urv will be comfortably filled vy « snberrs ind taxes will be reduced , tha , + ated itl Apvance in SuGar.—Private teiegrams etable Never . received this morning report an advance i the berries whet fan eighth of a cent a pound on eng: P| ' : wit ‘ round i enneiiei a | re ur method of fart Mr. Robir USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great ha : ' corr t bb ton, and Bl xxl and Nerve Re medy < urre } t ven : ne price BIRTH. , At Cavendish, on the 25th ult., the wif > f Wm. Laird, of a dona rhter ‘ riley Chieftan At Port Hill, on the 12th ult., the wife ‘ lo ( fains a f D.C. Rameav, of a daughter i inera Hhbeequies of a ' . ' 7 | a 50D : " _ Ka > - MARRIED. ~ Ma ‘ niet heir At St. Ann’s Church, Hope River, on 4Y The | the 26th ult., by Rev. James AS. Macdon- ‘ ‘ eautiful. | ald, Bernard Q. Murphy, of Lot 11, to i i e at the funeral was large, | Miss Carolia » Greenan, of Hope River trair coneptmg oft three | NaS i bageage car Mre. Chand DIED. s great favorite with al At Charlottetown, Wednesday, Juy l her death i» generally | 5+). of pulmonary consun pion, Sarah She was born at North And- Eliza. youngest daughter of the late Jame October 12th, Ls6l,and | Cie, the 29th vear of her age H.C. Chandler at Colorado City , aaa She wane sista: {Funeral notice to-morrow.) ‘M Charlee H. Chandler, At Sturgeon, on the M4th ult.. dJalia, mm j & Chandler.and iiiend Chaniier, | the 55th vear ci her age, wife of William | ; i Stee], leaving a husband and aleo a large a number of relatives to mourn their less Just a F oie - ust a ow USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great I } \ rs Blood and Nerve Remedy. HA MAT ________} Drugs Are Kt tes | ay Necessary We are ing this department | for the cure ofdisease. It is also necessary that all drugs should be absolutely pure,other- wise their action cannot be depended on. We handle only the purest Drugs and | Chemicals, and a, their purity A. 8. JOHNSON, Cor Ke nt ran Pe vince | Ste reets. JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEE is the virtues of Prime Beef in a concentrated and easily digested form. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly wester- iv; generally, stationary or higher temper- Invaluable oan As a Strength-giving Foed. nat If vou want anything buy now at a large BEER BROS. temnants of Carpet in Brussels, Tapes: t et cheap to clear Weather Bulletin. Tororo, July 5, 10 a. m. | use of the small river steamers, and for | mand of Captain Paoli, with her whit | awnings and generally cool appearance of “ONLY $4 A YEAR. him, but cannot help it as this letter was pre pared before his “tad” appeared ) wir. Black Dress Goods BEGINS A POINTER FOR PLEASURE SEEKERS. Colored Dress Groods ry Sir,— a ic f the rtuniti | * . = \ Cy \ , \ : , the Chalottetow lize have eno Mantles, Millinery, Gentlemen, See Our Stock ol Hosiery and pleasanter and simpler than by making Gent~ Furnishings variet V. TO-DAY. of enjoy Sum me: Underwear, Neglige Shirts, Searfs and Collars, Straw Hats, Felt Hats, Bathing Suits, picnic parties of from thirty to sixty per ons, the little Mav Queen, under com snug and trim cleanliness, is almost per} we are still showing a large Some lines are a fection for going to and returning from any of the pleasant places about our little broken, and to still further reduce them our prices E lu di beautiful rivers re ~_ the balance of the season will be VERY LOW. oP a 1S : 7 ; : W e show a fine stock of Blouses, Collars and Cnffs, Wool Wool Challies, Challies, Underwear, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Stainless Cotton Challies, Dye, Hosiery. Fancy Prints. Lace Curtains, Lace Curtains, All Prices. | Mourning Prints, ' arris & Stewart, Fancy uslins. LONDON HOUS#. Satin Checks, ice Clothes for BLOUSES and DRESSES for Midsummer. Made up in firs’-class style, of the best F'weeds and Suiting rs in the e ity. Well Dressed Men Bathines Towels, oem ere Our variety is very large, our patterns are the best. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP ! ASK TO SEE OUR 7 CENT PRINTS, FAST COLORS. The Largest! Fe scone The Oldest! ' cecal al aaa ielleti 5] A full line of GENTS’ COLLARS, TIES Always patronize fashionable 1¢ Best | GLOVES, BRACES, ete. We invite inspection. - W. A. WEEKES & CO., Our Good Fits a AND RETAIL. Charlottetown, July 3, 1893; It YOU | f il to get suited in Spec- Tar! ! TRY US. ainda : iat ‘e. |For sale at the Gas Works, — Charlottetown. 100 CASKS COAL TAR. very HOSIERY. Tailors ‘ se Are a by-word in Charlottetown. James WicLeod & Son, Fashionable Tailors - - - Vie toria Row. i cetitieetede and - | See Our Clubbing Offer on Last Page. | tacles elsewhere, ne 10 EXTERMINATE THE PEST ——YOU MUST USE—— taer'S Eglish Pare Paris Greet, Spectacles i New | ceived; also Si verware. EK. W. 'TA.YLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. Manager Gas Light Co Charlottetown, June 6, 1893. Ch’town, June 16, 1892—wky 61 HARNESS Shoe the Children ! ” AT THE MONTAGUE HARNESS | SHOP will be found the largest and best | lot of DRIVING HARNESS to hb found | in the county. They are made from “Empire Union 5 Oak” Leather, the best brand ever used CHILDREN S BOOTS AND SHOES in this place, and American pl: ated and Solid Nickel, and Iam going to sell them | below what other dealers ask for their inferior stock. The reason I can do it is I buy all my Ni L t f 7 Sh J t R d. goods for spot cash, and conseque “ntly get 1ce 0 0 all oes us eceive a large dis-ount. If you are going to buy a set this season it will pay you to come and see me. J. A. STEWART. Montague, May 19, 1893—wy 3m APPLY TO LEMUEL McKAY, } | | We make a Specialty of Comfortable, Stylish and Cheap CERTAIN TO KILL _ | shat | GorFr BROS. E. DAWSON. ee eee ees a ene sf Se ee eee ’