` ` " "‘>`=?"f~ ' ~ ‘im ..».~ _iz -~ ~»-T~.~<=¢;=~;~. is »<_-_\~.=~-»-;»f¢>°CITY _AND___C9_U_Nl_RY?i+`71 THB GUARDIAN, CHABLOTTETOWN . PRINCE _JULY ’ _ P Tris mail special arrived in the city last night at ll o’clock. ABOUT dfty pernarnent guests are sum- m¢l'ill8 HU S1\aw‘s Hote,Brackley Beach. Tssrrrnaucn.-Victoria Division S. ci _ T. meet on' Monday evening at 8 o’clock in Wright's Hall. THR' ladies of Bloomdeld congregation. intend having atea and apron sale on Thursday August 8th. Rav. J. T. Buanon who is on a visit to his native home will preach in the Baptist ~ Church on Sunday evening. THE members of the family of Mr. Ab- raham Rayner, Travellers Rest, who are stricken with diphtheria are recovering. Hia Lordship Bishop Courtney has returned to the city after a visit of several 1 weeks in Prince Edward Island.-Halifax Herald. Mus Aubrey Smith and daughter' Inglis street, have returned to the city? Charlottetown.-Halifax Herald. ` A letter hasjust been received from Mr. C. L. Pelly dated at Cape Nome June '5th in which he says that more than two _ hundred men were frozen to death last winter ln that place. yesterday, Mr. Matthew McLean's horse took fright and ran away. The animal driver sustained painful injuries. TBI: S. S. Greetlands was in port yes- terday from Montreal. Among her out~ _ ward cargo were 6 cattle and 4f°sheep shipped by Messrs Rogers & Rogers for ‘ St. John’s, Nfid., also 40 bags oats for Syd-_ ney. MEXBIBS of the Band of the 4th Beg. C. C. will please attend practice on Mon- lthe purpose of getting up a special pro gram for the moonlight excursion next Tn: members of Hook and Ladder team going to Halifax-to take part in the tou nament are as follows: R. B. Rattrsy John Martin, T. Howatt, J. Proud, B- 1Wakeland, J. Maher. L. Sellar, Lawrence Gaudet, M. Anderson, Daniel Ferguson, Harry Matheson. REV. A. McAulsy of Morell, while on a lvisit to the Pan-American Exposition recently purchased three valuable pure ‘l bred registered Holstein-Friesian cattle. ‘The cattle arrived last week and are said to be superior to anythingin the Holstein _ine ever imported to the Island. --1--£11*-" s 1>oLsox's m~:r.v1L1N ncuaas anno ; Maris:/1. The remarkable strength and marvell- ous soothing power of Nerviline renders times stronger than any other remedy penetrating power enables it to reach the source ofthe pain and drive out the dis- 1‘ ease. Nerviline is stronger, more pene- trating, more highly pam-subdumg in its n large 25 cent bottles everywhere. ,_ -__ _,__ i-- A »-F-_EP rr 'e Trenbclm, Paspebiac;S.S.Clty of Ghent _ : , ` S. S. Electra, McLaren,jMontague; Ads,- ' ` ‘ Treaholm, Paspebiac; James Semple _ U l e PORT OF BUMMEXIIDE. l- _ Ourwhole Stock thrown on thefmarlter _ _ ..._-__';. 1 1 -his ...uap..ei»tsi¢-,~ . ',»._.'» _ ~ ' `~_ _ _ _ _F _ _ ' __ nnacrrs sromacnamvnsrmns 0 __ » _ A _ 5 mom reliable TONIC pill for Constipa 0 _ 1».>_,_, 1 . 8 0 | nom .using Beasts Pills," send 10 cts. _ _ _ ~ - . _-3 L, -_` _ ` ' X ,. ._ sl . _. . . 1 forstrialsamplahegulerslssbottlsprice have already shared n me a ni‘a.._u».. ' . Hundreds n the bargalnsssefprv l _ ,ifg All Cloths --_~ All 'l?_rim_ming_s_'_____ _ Ladies' Whxto___ “_ Wear " _ Dfw dang, .. `-.¢~ ‘;=.j‘_y_g- _I ‘f Q13; also lmore day aight the Nth at 8 o‘clock sharp for_ r _ . and women-particulariiy women-'kisr it quite infallible in rheumatism. Fivtg* ---i0-'--'-' _ _ .1 _ Yesterda.y’s thermometer read;-Lowest _ temperature Thursday night 53, highest yesterday 76. ` Tau llrstlhymo nd party of the season will arrive in the city on Monday evening by the Princess. SUMHONSES have been served 'on Pat~ mick Dogerty, John Carroll, Queen Street and Charles D. Ceilings fer viola' tion of the Prohibition Act. All Rrst offences, returnable on Monday next. J. J. Messe, clark pr ¢n¢`1>»svy ccunsu arrived in the city yesterday and is at the Davies. He was in Halifax swearing in the Chief Justice and Lieutenant Goy- ernoras members of the .Privy Council. 0.1 Friday of next week, Prof. Lester G|U.0f'Queen’s Univei-slty,Kiugston,anda brother of Mr. F. J. Gill,of the Post Omoo department, leaves on 1-gguru gg Kingston after tvvo months visit to this province. ~ Inspector McCormae requests the trustees and ratepayers of every school district in this inspectorate to provide the schcolhosses with flag poles and halyards as he is securinga flag for each school with the money he recently received from Lord Strathcona. The ~, teachers an requested to use their influence with the _people toinduce them to erect the poles at once, as Mr. McCormsc wishes to have the flags placed in position as soon as _ possible. _ _ scarcity of trout in the oifereut streams. They attribute the cause to the dry hot weather of late. Two or three of the wise: ones have when to eel Gshlng and have assured blghsuls with the hook and 1 ne. They fished in the darkness from 10 p. m. to one. The other evening they caught 11 Due ones one,of which was4 feet in length. A big dispute arose between the sports as ‘ to this. Oas ofthe party would have it to ` be a large snake, the other declared it to asea serpent and longed to heok More . like it. lr is not at all seldom at Railway wharf during the landing of passengers from the Northumberland that one sees ‘msn ing as they meet each other at the bottom of the gangway. “There is no law to pre- " vent it and it’s a pity that the custom is getting so dangerously comm Jn_,"_f said an onlooker the other evening wherua young man hurried to the side; of the _ 1 wharf as the steamer was be- ing docked and who, unwilling to wait until his lady friend-it might have been his sister, the spectator did not know»had lauded, climbed up the side of the steamer and leaning over the rail he ' _ clasped her hand as lips met lips, the “Hobsonetic" sound was heard with sur- prise andlaughter below. Is it any wonder _ that crowds gather nightly around the landing to the annoyance of the otilcers? ' 1 TRADE AND SHIPPING July 26, arr.-Lcchiel, Smith, Shedias: S. S. Electra, McLaren, Montague; Ada, W; McNevin, Halifax; J as,Semplc,Bobert~s, Pictou; S S. Halifax, Pye, Boston July 26, cld -Lochiel Smith, Shediac; Roberts, Picton, S. S. City of Ghent, McNevm S’5ifie; S. S. Halifax, Pye. Boston. - July 25, cid:-Lizzie, McRae, Pinette . Morning Star, Arseneaa, Riehlbacto; S.S.Biecira,MeLaren,Mentague;Lochisl ` Smith Shediac. .my 25. Ar. s¢h.,rsisp1-me, Grady, Nsw ‘Y . \. ‘ . l. Y . _ . _ <- » OUR city sports are complaining of the; July Zo, arr -Fanny, Buote Rus`i:i'co;, _ , ' General Middleton Gsdier, Dalhousie-.;\ ‘ _ _ ’ ' : ' , 7 _ Lochiel,Smith,'-Shediac; S. S. Eleetra, 1 1'" f ~" f """»"" ‘ ’ 7"” "” J i V `, McLaren Hontanne. ' _ e; um r. F » _ \ July 26 Ar. Ida C. Spoiford, Murray, Port_ _ ' _ _i ` Hawkesbury, Herring, S S Greetland. ;; 5 .' ` ' ‘_ _ V _ '30 cents perbottie $1.20 ‘_; 3 N A | ' §§;““"» “°““°"' G“‘°""“’ “‘°'°‘"“"* 'ar s m.1.s __ ' ___ ' W ‘ ' ' 1-._ _.elk .T _ _ “ “ " - A July25 sid. Schr.,Helen Iaud,Trenholm,.» ` 7 A f_ _ ’ I " Capella. ` _I 5 ‘ ' ‘ _ -.~Ju1ysse1a.If1s,nt. M».l1st¢,Pi¢wn, ssl-_F _ss per bottle, $1.20 “ ’- 1 1 _ g, 1=sr=_s'“siG»°ec»nd. Sri rlsmxa. Y _ _ ‘ - _ -1 A Jobn’s`t Niki., cargo sheep etc. _ I; ` TH mremains -of Harry Steels will ar rlve by the Ulivette this evening funeral will take place from the residence of Mr. Walter Binns, Grafton _Sn Sunday g afternoon at 3 _ o’cloclr to St. Peters* church. thence to St.Peter’s Church Cams.;- tery. M.r._ Collingwood Schreiber, C. M. G. - Deputy Minister of Railways and Mr. B. McKenzie Chief Engineer Government Railways will leave this afternoon for at lourover the Murray Harbour Branch. This morning they go to Summerside to inspect the road. _ The possible of mtrks is 23). No 2 Cs of Carleton had the possible of marks for gun drill, something that only occurred once before since the system of competi _ tive marking was instituted. The comp- 1 any which takes dnt place, No.1, P. l.I-., ' Captain Bartlett, is a splendid company _ and would be a credit to any regiment. _ ' < An Ottawa despatch gives the follow- ing figures showing the standing of the Garrison Artillery at their inspection on August 15th, last: * No. 1 Co., P. E. I., Capt. Bartlett 216 No. 2 Co., N. B., Capt. B utter 215 No. 2 C0., P. E. I., Capt. Moore 212 No. 4 Ce., N. B., Capt. F. A. Foster 201 No. 5 Co., P. E. I., Capt. Johnston 194 N03 Co., N. B. Capt W. E. Foster 176 No l Co., N. B. Lieut. Robinson 172 No. 400., P. E. I, Capt Leslie, 151 ..1¢. , 7 Mrs. Hlnklsy,Indianspolls, writes; The 1 doctor said it must be an operation eost~ ing $810 and little chance to survive. I chose Pyramid Pile Cure and and 50 cent box made mesound and well.” Aflldruggists sell lt. It never fails to cure any form of Piles, try it. Book on piles, cause and cure, free by mail. Pyramid Drug Co.. Marshall, Mich. V, qsse»*u|m1. _ Special Saturday snaps at Paton’s this p. m. 11. _ On every -Monday afternoon, during closed.-Paton 8: Cc. ` ' _` li. Opened-150 New Outing Hats, direct from New York, all ready to wear $l.00‘ 1 $1.50, $1.98 and $2 50. Get one and be in it they are very popular.-Jus Paton & Cos. 1 New Fall Dress Grads and New Grey . openedat 1’aton’s. . _IL 1 1 All Summer Straw ‘Hats and _Blouses _ and ethersummer goods at big discounts at Paton’s. 1!- _Pat.on&Co., lead the van in outiaig 6 _expecttoseli 500 before Sept. 1st._ We ‘have placed the goods and they will be `worn by Cl1arlottetown’s best dre%rs. M Prices will do it. We will save you a clellar on some Hats. What has /built up _ our Hat trade is the low price asked and . féhe latest ssyle or nothing.-Jas. Patoiii8c o’s. _ . - _ , " Malt ,__ -_ / / /. August fror.u_l_ p. m. our. store will be ~ Cloths=5'3'inch goods, 65:, 75:, and ‘95c_§“` ”i i ~.0f 1! #_ Extract ‘huristsiiamjis I is »f~ ...H . .».... M... __ 1Whul___lc1alt, 3_7/if 1’ tr T _ H V.; _ 4 is often marred by poor your b8gG{{lge.`You' need a’ tops.--Hers' are some 'of 51"* ' ‘_»§.__ _ TX* < K W 0 ‘lv .¢ s _, one that _will afford' youplenty' of .without undue bulkines`s,>you a I) that 'will stand considerable f rough Q _ Without damage, ~ V ~ _ We've the trunk you want-Q - trunks, square trunks and .trunks -- . ' '~_ v $2.15. 2.c5,3.oo, 3.75,4;1o,.5;75'i _ 1o.75.~ 1 A I j __ _..,.~. _';.~,-_-.-$15.' ' il`he.Busir-st 'Store .on Clim"lottetcvrn’s‘ i” . ‘ E .~>"lB\1Q®f‘Sto , v iw 1?. "fl L. .54 :f >:* € -5 5- -;~ I ganna - Y ` _ _ ,-' ` ,_ .A ' . -‘ ill-.'¢.»'Nl'il`»l '.l`ia»‘n‘-'s:i»l<'l.i’»¢... f _. ~' 1" I I.. / _- V . Why the new baby should not have a__nev. carriage. at_the prices we arenow cfering W9 have a different styiesto select from. We suit. any taste, please `- purse, F A ' " ” Jo ii- .. '()pp. front doors of Post Oiiiosl _ _ . I 1 5 _ In_ China with P, E. I. Coat of and visas tf chef Hats. overaoc sold in two weeks. _ _ principle buildings, etc., alsoa beautiful_i1lulilatcd book cam _ THE GARDEN OF GULF .Eyery tourist should have one of these boolrs\pé*e- '25 cents J. Us TAYLQR :_ '.. _ 'é' ‘ v Hofbrau J-in 8 bottles A ll stock of the on hand. See our Show Window 's Straws# -33;, o I gr is . ‘ prices. _ __`._‘.~;`1_2s'..? _bf-' '{_;”* "Y Mining” 4 __ 33; p.-cl off ._ P Linen " 29 ' “ 03- H gg; one _ baits# theeld shoe! | ` _ 5_1!" _' -__.' '___ "F".!'.°'- ..-___ al? __-_! _ Merchant Tailor eoieot;f_; rs crust-1 C t ‘ _ --gil ~'°ew's 4 a . int Ohhh iehfpm . 3 _T-'>2=`__if;r.; if i _ rp _ ‘ A ' __ G‘;.rme;;:iti _noted __for their ease. good finish. Our ’iai'cpl@t@ with fdeblvwfk 'leéitish m;nuf_aett1;;e.l _ _ ~ e are _or _ _;:” ra have now over 100 PAT'.l!& ~`- N.. in Block if? m- \ A s Posttimeei ' 1** :Q ,3