ee th, f THE VICE-REGAL VISIT, ¢ A u i homes, He (Cont:nued from second page) brome che it + of. zi be Ee. { THEIN EXCELLENCIES AT GEORGE. | wOmen of the old country have as ae are. ostares by the Inspie TOWN unnoticed, and her words - encourage- ance “hess issu y — ey 1c Womedivof Og Ao eee i E A Kight Roya! Welcome Accorded the ibe ibe ide felt all om kel: ated: ariei! ‘A. Re Distinguished Visitors, ve moral and social improvement of our The foval menand women of George- | people, will not be unheeded nor forgotten. oa i have made high!y ereditable prepar Again Your Excellency, we bid vou CH’TOWN. « for the reception of Lord and Lady | welcome, and we trust that your visit to — sy wea An arch of weleame and lines | the Province ate prove agreeal, le and tngornce 9g agen 2 J [af : et 3 af flage from all the principal buildings | leave so favoreble edi ia rpssign | that |) B23 PAu LE CE SG make. the town look gay For a time it | Your E xce Hen anh had y 3 Herdeerr Thay i asta ~ < med that rain would spoil the success | be induced at some future « lay to revisit * . i the eloads rolled by. | thie, not the least loyal of the Provinces. rhe eames are 1 eediug with all the | Signed at Geargetown, } inge Ea, : evisingm and enersy for which the Sectch’? {alanil ou the jth ‘hk: Bei sibst, B84 44) jd vu : sre n 1. Thousands of spectatorsare in at- | ORT acme sa melee ni cael at Govetacrtiéaerel ix Cainisieiee _ A. Marmesoy. Special. Desearouds ro Tae Bxawiven. er a tp. A. MeKiynon, siiiecigacilie iio The vice regal train arrive i at ha'f- To both addresses His Excellency re- Something Wrong With s.the. Vigilant: twelve, half an hour earlierthan an | sponded in eloquent and felicitous terms, mt © ESTE pated Besides their Excellencies | and was frequently and warmly applauded. Loxpox, Aud. Y themselves there were on board His} Up to three o’clock the fo! lowing r events Pall Mall G hin: le Honor the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. | had been decided, being — ae Ma! Gazette suggests that Vigilant Ronieh, Sleussenttieesd Mee. 1. o | Putting Light Stone--D. Stewart, | 1° 8 Ity of irregularities under yacbt racing ©.,and Mrs. Moore, Mr. Doran, Private he town, 40 ft. 3 inc hes; 2nd, D J | eo mm Noe by not ft-ing out her Secretary to His Honor the Lieutenant-| McDonald, 39 ft. 4} in: 3rd, W. A. Me- | interior. ThiePallMall Gazette says she has Gove , David Small, Esq., President of |} Donald, Pamure Island, 38 ft. 6 in. | avoide I be rated w th tone of weight the Cal edon - Club, and Archibald Me-| Running High Leap— lst, DM McDonald | which shoabi be here, “The { ee match Neill, Esq., Vice Bre sident, F L Heszarl, | Charlottetown, 5 ft.; 2nd, N. Banke, Grand arranged between the Brittania and \ 7. Esq., 8. M., i rder ofthe City of Char-| River; 3rd, N. McKay, Head St. Peters | ‘Mt for | Monday is’ off. — Gould eae ao. . | wished to have the conditions regulated Their Excellencies were given a right} Vaulting with Pole—lst, D M McDop-| “° that the yachts might have run ont from yal welcome, and were immediately | wld, Charlottetown, 9 feet 1 inch; 2nd and the Needles and beat back: The Prince driven to the Exhibition grounds where | 3rd, equal, A McPherson, Dundas, W A of Wales declined to take part in such a the games are being held Here again | McDonald, Glenaladale. match. The Brittania oatle. i over ahe they wére cheered and welcomed, and the; During the course of the afternoon their Vieilan yesterday and \ook the prize. The hand “played “God Save the Qneen.” | Excellencies and party were entertained at | igilant did not start. Never in its history has Georgetown been | luncheon in the Court House, which was | ie ee so fall of visitors | beantifully decorated with flowers and Great Britain and Japan. Hon. A. A. Macdonald, on behalf of the | plants. : onempee Caledonian Club, then read and presented | ——o—— Lonpon, Aug. Ll. the following address = NOTES, Sir Edward Grey, under-Secretary 6f To Hw Bxceuzescy raz Ricer Hosos Phe Blake left this port tiis morning. | the Foreign office, in the Commons ‘aid apne Sian Jouxn Campsett. Hamirroy- Gorpow,tarl of Aberdeen, Viscount For- | mantine, Lord Haddo, Methlic, Tarves and Kellie, in the Peerage of Scotlan: ; Viscount Gordon of Aberdeen, County ot Aberdeen, in the Peerage of the United | Kingdom; Baronet of Nova Scotia, Gov- ernor General of Canada: Lord and Lady Aberdeen will attend Divine service in St. James Church to-mor- ruw Their Excellencies will return from | Georgetown this evening and leave on | Monday morning by the ateamer Northuim- berland for pictou. Ed- The ealuting detachmen: at Fort May it Please Your Excellency :—~ ward yesterdey morning was in charge of The Caledonian Club of Prince Edward I Leutenant F. Parker Carvell, No. 1 Islaad, th) POses d of natives of Scotland | Battery. and their deacendante, extends to Your | Everyone “saw the elephant’ last Excellency and Lady Aberdeen a cordial | night. He didn’t have his trunk a! — e athes jastic welcome on your visit to} “checked” either. this Province | At the invitation of the Admiral Mr. L As sons of Caledonia we have not for-| H. Davies, M. P., left this morning in H gotten the honorable and distinguished | M.S. Blake for Quebec. We regret that part which the noble Chiefs of your illu ine have borve in the Kingdom of land from the days of Bruce: nor are we recent times, in the field and in the forum, a- as stateamen, and as admini-- trions | Seot warriorfs, tratore, they have ever been prominent | among the eminent men who have con- trolled the affairs of the United Kingdow | Great Britain and Ireland. Hence, as loyal Canadians and subjects, loving the land of eur adoption | fondly cherishing the memory ofthat of our forefathers, we rejoice that Her Most Gracious Majesty has sent as her repr-sentative to this Dominion one ot wile stil the same historic race, and a statesman who won the hearts of Her Majesty’ 8 Irish | sabjecte : white occupying the high position | of Vices oy in Ireland. From the warm interest Your Excellency | takes in the progress of this andfrom your knowledge of ita resources snd capabilities, acquired by your extend- ed travels through the larger provinces, as well aa by residence there for a consmer able period prior to your appointment Governor General of Canada, we believe we may rest assured that your adminis- tration here will be equally successful, and | attended with a like happy result. Her Excellency Lady Aberdeen, encouragement she has given to es, whereby working women have been made more independent and self- reliant, bas won our highest admiration and esteem, and made her name beloved, not only throughout this wide Dominion, t ry the inauastr: but wherever she is known beyond its bounds. In conclusion, we respectfully invite Your Excellencies to witness some of the athletic sports and games at this gathering | of the Caledonian Club. A. A. Macpvownatn, Chief. Davip Smat, Prssident. Joux 8. Macvowatp, JaMes Paton, Joun M. Campse.t, P.&. 1, Aug il, Sec’y. Charlottetown, 1894 Hen. Daniel Gordon, on behalf of the citizens of Georgetown, read and ed the following address :— the Right Honorable Sir John Campbeli Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, Viscount Forman tine, Lord Haddo, Methlie, Tarves and Kellie, in the Peerage of Scotland; Vis- count Gordon of Aberdeen, County of Aberdeen, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; Baronet of Nova Scotia, Governor-General of Canada. May On bebalf of the citizens of Shinabiiiens 7 v0 H is Excellency t please Your Excellency: and of the people living in the eastern paris of Prince Edward Island, we beg leave to avail ourselves of this the firet | opportanity afforded us, to tender a most cordis! welcome to our Governor-General and to Her Excellency the Countess of | Aberdeen We also desire to express our devoted ioyalty and warm attachment to the per- son and crown of Her Majesty the Queen, | and to offer vourself the tribute of respect and esteem due to ber honored represen- tative We re) ce high lineage, that a atatesman of such an! one # distinguished in the polit ‘al his ory of Britain, should have been appoiited to the vice-regal | office. and we entertain the hope that Your Excellency’s term of office in the Domin- | ior f Canada will tend to promote the | pro sagt! y of the country, ioe re to the welfare and happiness of the people At atime when a spirit of unrest and disquietude obtains among the nations, it must be gratifying to Your Exeellency to | witness the des gree of ec prevails, and “the steady advance being made in every department by the people of this Dominion. Let our! nepirations be fora continuance of this state of peace and prosperity within our ho inde We appree iate the warm interest which Your Excellency takes in agricultural ailairs This province being largely de pendent on the products of the farm and the labors of the husbandman, we look for the best re sults from your active sy mepathy | with, and valued counsel to, the farming | cCormimanity In concluding, we requedt that Your Excellency will be pleased to convey +} Mr. Davies’ Robert the | unmindful that in more | dutif 1| Dominion, | as female | prese nt- | | health is not good, and trust be greatly improved as a re- sult of his trip. | that it may The address from the City, presented at | Pownal wharf yerterday furenoon, was | signed by His Worship Mayor Dawson, His Honor the Stipendiary Magirtrate, the | City Clerk and all the members of the City | Council. The arches looked well last evening, | iHiuminated as they were with many el- ectric lighta, The arch at the City brild- ing was ‘erected by William Harper from a | plan made by Mr. H. Lowe. the decor- | ating was done b vy Mr. William C. Whit- } ovk. The Charlottetown Engineers are re- } quested to meet at the Drili Shed on Mon- \' day morning at 6 o’clock, to take part in the Guard of Honor for the Governor- | General. Tue Artillery Band will play at Mr Hamlyn’s lecture Monday evening. To-nieut the Lindley Co. appears in the | fashionable society play entitled “Divorce.” iaesduiainiiies Puitnarmonic Hatt.—Mr. Hamlyn’s | lecture on the “Starry Heavens ” will be | the attraction for Monday evening. — Fif- teen minutes will be allowed at the close for questions or remarks. Tue Fastvet.—The steamer Fastnet ar- rived here thia morning at 9 o’clock with # general cargo and three passengers. She left for Summerside and Halifax at 3 p- m. to-day. sepcielibdaniinis “Gospel Meeting.-—Remember the Gespel Meeting in the Atheneum on Sun ay afternvon, at 4 o’clock, conducted by the | Railway men. Strangers always welcome. | L-sson, Psalm 1, 1—“Blessed is the man | that walketh not in the counsel of the un- | godly,” FREE 3: CUSTOMERS. Asa premium for cash trade we will give away a large Craotint Portrait, copied from any Photograph desired, to all who make cash purchases from us amounting to $2.50. These pictures are made by a thoroughly reliable firm in Toronto, and we guarantee them to be satisfactory and up to the samples on exhibition at our stores. The Company who do this work | supply their own frames, for which a | charge of $3.50 is made. This is aut the |expense attached, and we deliver the | framed Portrait in any part of Charlotte- town. | ‘Johnson & Johnson, | THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. aug8 Two Weapons Used. | “A Bloodlesa Battle.” How did MARK WRIGHT & CO. capture the FURNI- | TURE TRADE? Two weapons used: Lowr Prices! High Quality! | . With several years’ practice we know how to handle these weapons. Exhibi- tien of our powers daily at our Furniture Store. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. mntentment w hich | augll SATURDAY ! *+) ae We shall have some nice Satur- day Snaps on our counters for you this eyening. BEER BROS. Lady Aberdgen our highest a ps esteem an regan . Hew! Ladyali hie holt t = ; . * would hold Sritish lif Great Britain Japan reepon- sible for loss of and property resulting fio un the sinking of the Khow Ss} Og. The Turf. Moncrox, Aug. li. The horse races yesterday were a fizzle There was no starter in the 2.35 class. Stranger won the free-for-all ; Dinah, New Glasgow. second; Deceiver, St John, third, There were only three starters. An English M. P. Resigns, Loypoy, Aug. 11. Lord Walter Charles Lennox, conservative member of parliament. for southwest division of Sussex, has resigned his seat in parliament on account of. ill- health. Gordon The French and Russi Russian Fleets. Berwiy, Aug. 11. The Taghlatte savs France has offered to co-op>rate with the Russian fleet at the seat of war in Corea. Savings Bank Deposi ts. Ortawa, Aug. Ll. The total depostts in Post Office savings bank, 30th June, amounted to $25,257,868. — PERSONAL. Miss MacCallum, head milliner at Jae. Paton & Co’s., left this morning to visit the fashionable millinery houses in New York and Boston. Mises MacCallum will be absent about five weeks. On her re- turn her many customers can rely on get- ting the most fashionable millinery for fall and winter attainable. eraere A Bonn Pickpocker.—At Pownal wharf, whilst waiting the landing of the Governor- General, yesterday morning, the pockets of High Sheriff Horne were quietly rifled of a pair of kid gloves by some bold thief. There is no clue to the robber, but the Sheriff has placed the matter in the hands of Marshal Cameron, who in turn has in- structed his men to lose no time in finding the culprit, for fear he may next try his fine work on some of the police force. caddie hell Mr. Cloud Hill, photographer, Queen St, photographed the SS. Orinoco and visitors previous to its departure yesterday, by order of Mr. E. Stokes the gentleman in charge of the tourists; al-o this morning received an order to photograph the engine and car that was to convey their excellen- cies the Ear] and Countess of Aberdeen to Georgetown. Speciniéns will be on view in a few days. H ALL.—Robert KENSINGTON Sutcliffe, Evangelist, will preach in Kensington at 7 before Hall to-morrow, Sunday evening, o'clock. Fifteen minutes service preaching. If you wanta nice Hat or Cap it will be to yonr advantage to go straight to Prowse Bros., they keep style, quality and prices to suit all. To-night—Fifty pair black cotton hcse* price 36c., selling for 20c.—Harris & Stewart. Dulse at Jenkens and Son Queen St. NEW BOOKS, By Famous Authors. 175 of such just received and selling cheap. Only 15, 20 and 25 cents each. Also, alot of good readable Books at 3 FOR 20 CENTS. All the leading Magazines for August now on our News Counter. GEO. CARTER & CO, Booksellers and Stationers. _augs The New Brunswick Royal Art Union, Limited, OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 Incorporated to Promote Art. This Company will distribute among its subseribers, on the 18th Day of September 1894, 3432 Works of Art, aggregating in value $65,115. Every subscriber has an equa! chence. The Grand Prize is a Group of Works of Art valued at $18,750. Subscription Tickets for szle at the New Brunswick Royal Art Union Gallery in St. John, N. B. Price $1 each. In addition to the monthly chance of winning a valuable prize, the holder of 12 consecutive monthly subscription tickets will receive an original Work of Art, Wiisuch artists as Thos. Moran, N.A.; Wn. H. Shelton, and others. Send money for subscriptions by regis- tered letter, money order, bank cheque or draft to THE NEW BRUNSWICK ROYAL ART UNION, Ltd., St. John, N. B. Circulars and full informetion mailed fres. Agents wanted everywhere. Tt Pe bats 4 ) “auab, 1 ot sutt! 10 a iT 15 ies a Charlottetown, July 31 009 3 i Sih ae: Worth 75 ie whieh: silt be sold for: AOc. ing, ete,” on 4x): PROWSE BROS. 1 } > 4 4a «La hn a” adixs aj? 894—dy TO-DAY WE “aeecriven woRias.t Boas” worth which-will bye sold: for $8. 75. Straw: ‘Plats, ‘Siimme er Under cloth must be cleared out, so come and have a bargain. . See those Coats! brellas. uv fh Li. i (Lit—Adug SLs 9+} ' ; » ; . ~ (adie f ‘Pry is c fy; 1 Te 1% eres =) rs ‘ AS ii i 1867: oy Svs L894. RS’ BUILDING, - a ALY Ovilvie’s Hungarian Patent, Five Roses, Kent, Matchless, Howard, Sunbeam, Beaver, Cor prnmeal, oro ele ‘ HEADQUARTERS FOR PURE GROCERIES. J. D. MACLEOD & CO. ROGE Charlottetown, July 19, 1894—tu thu sat QUEEN STREET. Fare on until Monday. Boating, June 27—eod pat. ACADIA HOTEL, Tracadie Beach, The Popular. Summer Resort, is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. For terms, Xec., address H. L. HALL, Extensive improvements; lately made, place among the most attractive in Canada. Distance ‘from Charlottetow»-is only rom Bedford Station four miles. Two trains each day are met, by-carriages from the Hotel. railway, 40 cents. One-fare The ball-rooms opento guests every evening, and music is under directign of Miss Janie Burris Ail sorts of Sports: in Connection, and the Best of Bathing and Fishing this hotel | thirteen miles, and rateon Saturday, good HOTEL ACADIA. See the ETS our All sold this month. to clear. 6 and 10 cents,, very low. LADI we are selling: at $1.00 |. and $2.50, worth double, BLOUSES SHIRT - WAISTS Hiri) Ch’town, Aug. 2, 1894—dy —+tH -———— Low Prices This Month. ES” A pe ek ler eee JACK- COTTON CHALLI ES - and must be | Big distount | PRINT COTTONS selling [Marl —— sale cheap. Apply to July 6. aug6—2w eod & wky R. K. Settees For Sale. Twenty Settees or Benches, with Backs, suitable for Lawns or Public Hali, for BRACE, “Brian Siga Letters. *| | I have appointed Mr. P. H. Trainor, of | Kent Sfreet, Sole Agent for Charlottetown for the sale of above letters, which can be \’re en-ow the- window of W. A. Hutcheson, Esq? - Prices as follows :— | One aud a half ine eh he exseSuyenscccist 23 cents iia a I i i aes 3 } rT wo.and a ee Me tee oes so: % 'hree . Gx sh bce chi cckaee 46 <4 ae wi Oe oe ee 60 “ | Five r sas = \Six and a half Debates sacs Sacabed 6° 1" ehhs 7 A ecinnh Ghiibade $1.20. eo - HAMBL ET WOOD, | Sine St. John; N..B. | DAVENPORT SCHOOL, | Portland Manor, St. John, N. B. 36¥s educated for College or Business by an excellent stalf of Resident Masters. Special Attention Paid to Reli- 4 gion, Morals and Manners. Visitor—The Lord Bishop of Frederic ton. Warden—Rev. M. A., Oxford. Bay Scholars, $45: House Boys, ** $209 per annum. John M. Davenport, N. B.—Boys with fine voices for the choir: wiH be admitted at much lower rates, School Year begins September 3rd. Ap ply to Headmaster. tl lst sep—jul3 Delivery Express. Trunks, Baggage, etc., conveyed te and from all trains, steamboats, ete., at short noticéi; Please leave your orders at C.J. Patton & Co’s. Store, north side of Queen + Squge. = A. MeQUAID. july26—23m eod 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, Patriot Office, - See those Um- Titty age YG VIEL 00 Y1Sl90 ¢ mn: North American Hotel, | (Formerly Milton House ) The subscriber has thoron. zhly ent and transient boarders. tates moderate. First-class table. Good stabling in connection. JOSEPH KENT, Proprie tor. aug7—d&w then eod mon th sat WOUDILES. I have samples of Woodill’s German Baking Powder carefully analyzed | WHOLESOME, PORTIONED GEORGE ot Ph. LL. Halifax, x Ss. jy28 helt hy iting All kinds, wholesale and retail, at WATSON’S DRUG STORE. julyl7 STANLEY’S LIVERY STABLE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. First-class Turnouts, Barouches, Bug- gies and Open Wagons. Teams can be had at any hour. Rates reasonable and special terms made for excursion parties. JOSEPH STANLEY, _ aug3—Im Great George Street. _ CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Edgehil!, Windser, N. 8, Established by the Authority and under the Patronage of the Synod of ihe Diocese of Nova Scotia, and. the Synod of the Diocese of Fredericton. Chairman Board of Trustees—The Bishop of Nova Scotia. President Board cf Leckie, Esq. Directors—R. G. Lapy Prixcrear—Miss Maca, with a staff of twelve Instructors. The Buildings at Edgehu! have capacity for 100 residents. ‘he new building is heated throughout with hot water, and all rooms are provided with the electric light. The grounds cover eight acres, about one- half being solely for recreation, and. laid out for Tennis, Croquet, Bowls and Ar- chery’ Michaelmas term begins Sept. Lst. For Calendar embodying full information and blank form of application for admir- sion, apply to Governesses and DR. HIND, jy25—1!m eod Windsor, N. 8. OLR STOCK epee tien Watches Rings, ‘silverware, Spectacles, nein LARGE AND VARIED, WITH Palvis LOW. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. augl Choice New Herring. 166 HALF BARRELS, 40 BARRELS, CARVELL BROS. July 4—wed sat tf july25—wed fri refitted | and refurnished the above Hotel’ on Kent | Street, a few doors east of City Building, | and is prepared to accommodate perman- | } | } | ) That’s just whai has happened to the prices of many of our | 9) sample purchased by me at several framed pictures we are almost stores, and found them PU RE, giving away to our customers, WELL PRO-| | store, aug: } | ig’ Co. Rifle hile Association. aa HIGH a EXPLODED SATURDAY, ADGUST 11, a aaa atti —+—— nebnwk al alta? Seal ses pores all tevt £ | j } means low prices for buyers. goods. You can get a good | Watch at not much over half the price formerly paid. It is the same with many articles ‘in Jewelry and Silverware. Call and see them and also a of the handsome Your own or friend’s photo ‘enlarged. Costs nothing extra | if you wish. See cards at our E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. TEA AT MONTAGUE. os As there has been no Tea at Montague Bridge this season, the Hall Company [7 have decided to hold one ; On Thursday, August 16th, inst., joining the Hall. ? The usnal amusements will be provided. A well-filled Saloon will be on the grounds Tea on the tables at 12 o’clock. Tickets, 25 cents; Children, 12 cents. | Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will be held on the first fine day fol- lowing. By order of Directors, J. J. MACDONALD, Secretary. Masonic Temple Opera House MONDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1894. SWEDISH QUARTET CONCERT COMPANY, EIGHTH SEASON. Urdef an arrangement with the Y. M. C. A., this Company will give one of their justly celebrated Grand Concerts, consist- ing of Choice Musical and Literary Selez tions, the Quartet being assisted by MISS GRACE MAE LAMKIN, Dramatic and Humorous Reciter. Plan of Seats will be ready on and after Friday, 10th. Admission—Reserved reserved, 35c. THE MAGIC CITY. Have your copies of “THE MAGIC Seats, 50c.; un- eod—aug6 | | CITY” ‘bound. Lowest price and good work, J. D. TAYLOR, may30 Bookbinder, Queen St. BOATS TO HIRE. Parties wishing to hire boats, or to be taken out to the warships, can be accom- médated on applying to John Sneigrove, Steam Navigation Wharf, where boats can be obtained at any time. augs A BETTER INVESTMENT than an ACCI- DENT POLICY FOR $1,000, at this season of the | year, is a bottle of DR. ABBOTT'S DIARRHEA CORDIAL, which should be at to be foliowed by other lots every few daye. | hand for immediate use in every house in case of a sudden attack of Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, &c. To be had of all deal- } ers in medicine at 25 : cents per bottle. July 10—4i sceseceees Mo HOH ans SEIQ998 4en% On the Grounds of John Annear, ad- j - 1 Sta via TAN TeVHtostunaW Jewgial SQAROD HOIH 3AUG éj Hi AJCOOHD Oth 240009 Paid at) I ast. oa Sy a i = bn «oe Hi ybod beasseid =) eer t fs ¢ * 2000 aaTMIWOIM . am @ A001 TAATAARAG wer yoise Suey: ' ; 5 eS bee oad ; THAD Te mn a Lek | Fe to ones oul a je 2 = Ee ceca @ tHW (Rave AZOORD Ya soe ls, e nh ee PARY (SOLS, 2AM 42 TC3H0HO0 .00 BAIAAS AITIAW = ket : er a lack Shot, Cc’ TWIP AT (es eo ite © Bika » Brilled and? WHTAM .A Lt a oo Hea Be! Plath, all this seagon’s@ ay :. {-tg-vosrtodtA reget | . goods. Only os pear a 3 tat ppp op a bag left: "Po be’ sdld, at ea : ae = ii» Be Discount. tat bow | TT is 4 mf Di i — ait nao! "Zz it 2 44 SGET ONE NOW ! t | mle lbyaen oy : a : . es : i itt ce a MOLTO" a. See T ne ili aon & ¥ LEOD, }) MMAMASH td Ta es , _ | ‘ial Rete leg | be ie ‘tows Ave 9, eos f = my bas 007 ibae q ; 197 OF pat bin Ww ad nog V0 ? jan Ti a a P. E Island Railway, : On ond 2te ee Ist dune, 1894, the | trains o 8 wa run (Sundays er ay enn i a .! ¥ rains Outwa Train ward. | Read down “i up PM 4AM Leave Arrive PM AM 24 60 -.Charlottetown....... 6D 9H 30L 614.....Royalty Junction..... 606 919 5 645. “North Wiltahe.. -- 534 820 405 658....... Hunter River.......524 815 40 736 -50i 7 435 73 45 780 508 7 146 Te 523 7 412 648 600 8 46 616 PM AM 1 40 8 34 1105 202 8 -32 We 22 9 307 WIT 317 9 + 2387 035 442 10 - 16 80 508 10 130 74 $3 1S ies 55 ws. 6 PM AM Pa A M Pa aa ee a 690 3$00....... Charlottetown....... 9D 635 650 31 -9@6 616 7% 8 -80 40 805 4 815 406 820 4 810 555 900 4 74 815 930 § 70 24 Wl § 66 158 W55 6 6 11 AM AM PM AM P AM P 82 410... Mount Stewart...... 50 a i. a, ee | 717 287 BOGe BOP vccicnd ee 70 21 4M M AM PM SPOOR OROCOCOOE EHH eRe ee Oe ROOeee EE eteewee PM AM DUvbssteebdcrtibe ee, |. cccccschecaes 7b ekercebvssaned Cape Traverse..,. ......0¢ 6a PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. Kallwa Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Gapetatentemt, nari otteto The Annual Prize Meeting of the King’s County Rifle Association will be held oa the Government Range, Georgetown, on the 14th of August, 1894, beginning at 7 a. m., sharp. For farther particulars apply to the | undersigned. D. A STEWART, Secretary-Treasurer. Georgetown, Aug. 6, 1894—5i EW STORE =a anew JEWELRY and OODS STORE on QUEEN T have o FANCY _ STREET, opposite J. D. McLeod & Co’s. 't you want your Watch or Clock to go —I don’t mean to go when you go, but to go and keep good time—come to JOSEPH | SOCRsr EIN and have them repaired vely 22 daily from 7 @. m. till 9.30 p. m. july FOR SALE. The Dwelling House on Fitzroy St now in my possession. The may be inspected daily from 1 to 4 §.4n. | For terme apply to Messrs. M. &D\C. | McLeod, or to the subscriber. JAMES McLEOD. aug6—3w m wes ’ : J .ag W ants, Lost Lost, F Found, &. Advertisements under ‘this headi aaa five ce conte per line, - Pitre A MARRIED COUPLE or twe yo can be accommodated i or com f Central position. Address X. Ye this paper. WANTED—By a jenna’ ay babe man, &.position in a dry goods Twelve years’ experience. ence. Address A. B., Box 158. 44,5 ** WANTED, », Jn a = family, at ervant. Apply at this 2 i & TO LET~In Street, an viegantl Office, suitabie for Rent inoderate. dntetred w a ‘WAN rED—A smart bor as r she and make himeeif generalf ae ee house and store, k B., Box Oz, City. Apply by. TY TO LET OR BE pres rege house “aud about three acres of land at Brighton, close to Charlottetown, and formerly the residence of the late Adpetusty reasonable offer ace BAYFIELD & BLanc lottetown. "TO LET. The Shops geceme and Grafton § Building. Immediate WANTED—A goal understands = C servant man mycin Apply julyl7 PICNIC BoIL MAN’S, Upper Qu WANTED.—O 00d cook, | servant, one eirt of take care. Apply at this office. FOR SALE.--A ; with mahogany i n extension dint og cee office. U—jyto FOR SALE OR TO Piano in W atermere the residence of Go vernor How hb With 3 acres of attach- Apply to A. MORE ie HISOWN the City Bill - , is well kno by Prin Paper write 95-5 eee % WANTED—A ae opin cook, also a nurse. References req Apply t© Maus. R. F. DeBL01s, Spring Park, Sl eod pd—augi