. neil — —+ oe. Phe iO. ET — oe ih ane Se ie bei ee —— intl - S “ ~- er ee . -_ ee rn . . y _‘\ % . TNO - TAN TOW" ‘ ~ THE DAILY ENAMINER é - . - : - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1895. , , = _ ‘ — = a i ~ varpeiiinns 7 LOCAL AND Hi ht ITEMS Ve ae The Wheel GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | wane nete eee et ety j Viilui ' eon — 4 | . The Colt Stakes Meetin<. Pat O’Connor, the great Iri<! racer, Paris, Augnet 19.—Fivare publishes a Get Your Aoimal ADIN S : Ss Che attendance at the colt stakes races ™ jes an &2 year = article signe! by “A Ve on aun a ‘ w this afternoon was not so large as expecte, The Maritime C. W. A. championships | OF ES'% DSattaung acts cl crucity, -picgage inh NTION 7 eet | The track was in very good condition | take place in Windsor shortly. * | and eee m — d by Prussian ¢ In Good Condition . A fu at— | until after the rainfall. The Cifizens’ . . troops in Franee. 1@ paper prints the oe : . st All the racers—wheelmen and runners ! text of one of the circulars iaane 0 thith , : y é at ; : oi Band was in attendance. arent Gitte foror ot the tenelt ns sight. | ae scene cat ie eee For the Exhibition, | As we have decided to remove our present business to the - The track was ander the management of | rT} bose ere putting ia quad) aii de 7” ordy, ees onoreeet ? | ai - ‘ t waiting | srs yracti against excesses «cx “ > ' oa aS ‘ > a, Es . i ov x1 and eleven | the following gentlemen : Unsworth ak presiny, ‘Sef pot ‘in some | aeninet cxceenee. commisied in Hrsaods by hy using Peel's Condition Food. §) shop at present occupied by W. B, Robertson, Esq.. we will give “ g siready pai Ap | Judgea—A. C. ee Summerside; Dr. |... a wast, sari Sn SEMYs SUC CRACIS STOR we $ It may be only a bag of mea 9 ie i : still » be Stewart. Georgetown; B. Flynn. Pictou - corrrespondents of foreign press detailing but all the same IT IS THE ONLY for the next 30 days values in Suits and k urnishines T} ie eC qual vell to pay | Mr. Rogers acted as starter. Fast bieycle riding is frowaed down on | and confirming these excesses. The a ticle ¢ GUARANTEED Conprpi0on PowvEr ' . - oe : olay wig ' e inciple thorous! ren of Ne Tork concludes i hese words: * | ree: : . j 7 é ’ . 1 S Distance Judge—Philip I. McMahon. he ela - t ws en f New Y \ ludes with tinese word : In tne re ON THE MARKET. Sold under we have n ever offered before. W e W ant. to ( urtail our stoe ek as las ‘ a few daya ayo, four young men in | eace ofthe German glorifications let France a r 2 } ¢ harlottetown. ~ = 3 ic positive guarantee of money re # ; recantzation. — The Joho! “‘Timers—F. H. Beer, Charlottetown; | *westers were fined $10 each for “scorcis- | remember, let Europe reflect. funded if not satisfactory: @}/ much as possible before moving, and rest assured you will get I ) y i Bos sives three | George Godkin, Summerside me i — 4 ig hag nap ie hing SPRINGFIELD, Ont, Aug. 19.— During a ¢ In bags of 12} Ibs. at $1.00. ? ’ ; : , ob j m . ot ‘ . y ‘ . [in he g re iis rice is ¢ urv ; 5 : ‘ Aug pst wa . and S lerk of the ¢ ourse—Claries K. Me- . weather & I price | , ax severe thunder storm Saturday, Jobn os bar gains to your heart Ss oodhink Come In at once. 2 mse ‘ ‘ Tinsne. A London despatch says that at the | eohnson, son of Humphrey Johnson, far- JOHNSON & JOHNSON, . Ag bi and 18 2.38 CLASS. meet of wheelmen at Calford on Saturday | mer, of Malahide, was strack by lightning ; poe ’ -— i ) F. D. Frost m the one hundred le | and killed iN .y \ “ nak dev. J There were six starters in this clase, : r¢ we n the one vu rd rec mile I KLLeG, The Reliable Druggists. e ¢ y ‘ and shoe | Viz-, Montros Fjeetwood, All Bird. } Te avid broke the record _for that dis- } Mowxrrear, Aug. 19. — Reports from 9 . ave. © Malpeque B-y and Blanche. They drew | 0°! ishing in 3 hours, 55 minutes, 45 | Ontario and Quebec show great damage | Poceereacecesecesel Charlotietown, Angust 21, 1895—135 & wky STAR MERCHANT TAILOR ‘ seconds. T. R. Golwin second, who al . ‘ \ } tidus in the order in which their names “ip ae ee ete ene 2 oe Oren property throughout the i Pe en appear wae record hia ¢ me being t hours, | proviuces by the heavy thunder and hail- - First Heat.—The start was a acattered | > ™inater, 26 2-5 secouds Ihe record | storm on Satur lay evening. Lightning | @§ ate e on the fifth score Montrose took the fo } a aa mee Start, was — struck and burned many buildings n the | S nad ' ‘ : ’ broken, E. K. Pcarlby covering the dis- ounty contai + th eae !. nome: wee ‘ ‘ ‘ t the start, with Parnell second, and county containing the season’s crops a é | j Sa (ss 1 ask-} the otiers pretty well bunched. At the | "c* '" 19 5-5 seconds farming implements. The loss will be M ‘ ‘put half Blanche was leading, with Montrose rhe Rifle. very severely felt. rop i *sing | second. Just befere reaching the three The team to represent this Province at Cuicaco, Aug. 19.—A desp ut h from a m | quarters Ail Bird took first place and he the annual prize - omvetition at Ride: y | {e city of Mexico savs a boy vamed Gar Le) m snd Montrose had a close argument up the | Ranve, Ottawa. wiil leave on Friday morn- | ©!4 W4* exec uted at Pachaca yesterday for oo = atretch, Montrose winking vy & throat ing. The team is made up as follows ; | plac . ne railway track and 5 .'s Tea—There was a it latch in 2.3 Blanche was third, Mal- Pte. J. H.C. Acorn. No. 3, 82nd Batt. | Wrecking a train The boy’s father com- 55 ‘ at i i Party S Peters | peque Boy fourth, Parnell! fifth, and Fleet-}] @,,, , A i ee i aie tted s le by throwing himself in front { ; , ‘ e.2 , ' yu OV fourth, Pe if >» &20d i Ci Weeks. Charlo‘tet Engineers; | © i ie throwing himself i n } » ‘“ ves Every g passed off pieasa wood sixth I a Ee ; ioe tee aoa A * Corpl of a train, being frantic over the fate of | We offer the balane e of Summel Suit- | ¥ Cross Band fa Second Heat ~Montrose took the'lead at | Otto N. Baird. Charlottetown Engineers. bis : ' ry > . tto N. Baird, Charlottetown Engineers : rhe hev s; 2 ‘ > . : . ‘ . sik alta dvs.-qnaamte nt ' Vhs | thes tern. ad was teens heed aah to ae ee eee Feater aie saatipaling is what they say when a ings and Trouserings at cost. hese goods - i ceasions were | pnshed hard by All Bird in the vicinity of | giith No. 3. 82nd Batt: Lieut, -G° A Ce eee ee eo an man has more than he , ¢ i Thetrain r t Y | the three-quarters. All Bird finished sec- Thowsebs No 5G 4 . Ret W A Sén.' aes ne re oe ™ 1 ee <a . “T : | are beautiful patter: is and the finest QU alit y. id, Blanche third, Parnell fourth, Mal- | , Wok GR i OS BO MT lo cee ak can carry. “Too much D the ewe Boy fifth and Fleetwood sixth. Time, | 222€ No 5, G. A-; Q. M.S. Allen, No, 1, | the Vrleans railway with pilgrims for that oe on’t miss this opportunity ; they are sell- Watces Coprece.—The riy- Pass ee S2ad; Capt. 2 pms $108 te ee oe ts shrine. Many of the travellers were so ill drep * is what we say f I Pp J € . . : : he thirty a O09 ; Staft-Set. R, V. Longworth, G. A.; Gar. J. ‘crippled that i as necessca! TV : : eo sixth ~e* fthe Prince of Wales Col Thinl Heat.—A start was effected on | Wekienon. No3.@ A. ’ | oF crippled tat i a eee ee when we think of the ing ast. lege and N al S pension Tuesday, | the seventh score, the track being in a} Ce [Bem on the treimeon stretoners. = © IV ; ‘ 3rd Septe & 4ti0 a.m. N. B All| very bad state after the rain Montrose Inter provincial Tug-of-war. bor peees ae ve no, en prices we ve put on our Remember to have the best you must students, except the holders of Scholar- } took the lead just after rounding the first The Herald says there is some talk of pa aes ee | FURNITURE and what : ; 7 , ships : : 1 2eSS810Na ae to Mr. } turn, and held it throughout the heat, arranging an inter-provincial tug->f-war Rome, Augnst 19.—Giuseppe Defolice - : ‘ SS « have us make your Clothing New Assi-tant frovineral ) with All Bird a gooJ second, and making | mateh at Halifax during the exhibition | Guitfrida, a well known socialist, who was | you paid years ago. = : dy wy tf a splendid effort for firat place. There | season. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia | s¢ ntenced to inprisoment for his connec- 7 The foll = panne e | W* Only about a length between them at }anu P, E. Island will be invited to send a } tion with socialist disturbances in Sicily, ue ee ee Tar Ra vF “ | e ~ ré P me the finish. Blanche fiatshed third, Par- | team to compete in this contest. It is not | was yesterday elected a member of the MARK WRIGHT & Ht LTD ef ra a yet J. D 7 x , nell fourth, Malpeque Boy fifth and Fleet- | known as yet what form the prize will | chamber of deputies at a bye election held } ” : s.m. Monday have been received at the | wood sixth. Time 2.39 take, or whether it witl be a purely ama- | in the fourth district of Rome, defeating | ' . é a. Me . A ee ° Ces : er i il be & purely ama 1 : _ ome, e eating } : or ars ‘ . i : B he Summary, teur or professional event, | Prince Odescaicni. Though the election 1 we fell at: Sing ree, ~ - - Uharlotie.o oo eee ee ee et co a is null, owing to the successful candidate | iache*; Portland, Me., 1.32 ve-; Hali-| Charloitetown Driving Park. Colt — = teat | being in te 5a diea the feeling 2 ine t. John. 2.3% es e fs - eR st 2is 5 282 eos Se ee : —_ fa fax, } 1och; me Oo a Whe | Stake eaugatick Augus t dist, 1895, 2.38 PERSONAL. | that is entertained by many of the electors | NO LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. tota} rainfall recorded at St. Jc tnt “9p class, purse $150, divided. Mile beats, oe in favor of granting amnesty to hun 2.45) m. Sunday and 7.30 a. m. Monday | best threein five. 8. C. McLeod, Summerside, is among . : zi } : was$.28 inches.—St. John Sua | Mo (23 bl 41 the guests at the Davies. Pe —es August 19—A despatch from | ; : Charlottetown, Augnst]15, 1895. -— | Ses Sy Ae Mr. W. L. Strickland, barrister at-law, | Zanzibar to the Times says the British ex- | | MESSRS. CAIRNS & McLEAN having : | Wilkes (2:312): a P Ko M . L. Strickland, barrister at-law, | ) Bs ‘ \ ring Perse Covrt.—This forenoon, the} " E — id a Pe —s oat Alber.on, is visiting the City. pedition under cemmand of Admiral Raw- | disposed of their stcck-in-trade and retired ar charge of larceny preferred against Albert | an untie ¢ v, Ramsay & O'Neill, Rev. G.C P. Palmer, of “Redeaue, was } son and General Mathews, which was sent from business, hereby notify their debtors Mills red) by offiver Bradley was dis-]| . heey bag sy severees - mae. oe 3 revistered at the Queen yesterday. |} to punish revolting tribes around Membas- that all debts due or to become due to missed. The summons against Wallace | 4! . — or “a aon Pp “4 — Dr. Stewart, of Georgetown, is in the | *, stormed the native stronghold Mivete, | them must be paid to Mr. Henry Smith, 1 . : - Rodd charged with assaulting Robe: t ' a PERCE ON . . ; a Be j City. He is registe red at the Davies. | near Bom bassa, on Saturday last’ During Clerk of the County Court, Charlottetown, ' Horne was a lismissed Michs«] } Ubariotietowo, (i ¢ oni Richard Hunt, Chairman of the Sum-| the fight General Mathews and six others | who is authorized to receive and grant ral ntertainment | S | <—S <> Prunty was fined $4 or 20 daysforassanl | 2 273) bm by B wrewant i - « “1 merside Town Council is at the Davies. | of the British force were wounded. The | discharges for the same. j wag James McMahon The Scott Act} ™ ora, ve ee eee John B. Brennan, Collector of Customs, | expedition numbers 400 men and is com- | MALC AN ‘ 2 . oF aa . hatte ve De n e z MALCOLM McLEAN i secul agai st = D — ghes was} ° ia Be: + 1, Charlottetown, 2338 —s" a = = ——— = ea etn eo are oe ANNIE CAIRNS. ; HOWES’ HALL. AND— ” irthe ¥ unt nd A | cceccccce cocccesee eeeveces Oo E . Mac ‘ > o’g | ASKAPrIs, carries with it a ;-pounder ° 9: « —_— Parnell, br s, b y Abdallah Messen- County, is oie fe oe ian adr } and two rapid firing guns. P v4 augl6—dy ot wky 3 k Prsmawe, Ooress¢ The -piesic| stk We Bonn, 2S Bevo 1 Cena eee ae tie Bee | ze A highly amusing Botcrtaionent wi! A PHL ETIC TOURNA wer the auspices of the Sons of Eng land Cnaviatemenn, (Brown) iieaiiaiilhcn 544 Arsenault, and Miss Gallacher are regis- be given at Howes’ Hall, Brackley Beach ‘ at H ailiday,s Wharf vesterday was well || Ma peque Boy (2.385), b g, by Gay istered at the Queen. 3 | by the guests of Shaw’s Hotel, on WED- siting snip seciaaiiiaii attended, and all had a good time. The | Boy. Robert Crafer, Ma ee a Mr. M.J. Fitzgerald, of the Bank of | NESD AY EVENING, August 2lst, 1395, The Charlottetown Cycle Club intend holding a Grand Day’s Sport on the Artillery and was in attendance, and en- (Urafer)... verserer £3 DI Novy Scotia,. Halifax, is visiting his beginning at 1.30. liveued the proceedings with choice selec- | Flectwoul, bs, by Preceptor 3301; | brother, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald. | Avant He ei inte MS OCUARLOLIEAONE: Deaeine (oP tions. Various games and sports were} 4, Morioa, Barret Henderson, =| @ aptain Malcalm Macdonald, of Georg ge | Band of Music of fifteen pieces, Skirt anu L ’ participated’in on the grounds. The sail | : rth R — (Sims). 6 6 Gl oon ond Mere. Macdonstd, aren the City. Fancy Dancing, Violin, Cornet and Baujo } —_0ON—— up and down the river was very pleasant. | ime, 2.33. 2.353, 2.3 9. They are at the Hotel Davies Solos, Comical Songs, Quartettes, Negro } : - | | : a TWO YEAR OLDS. oe James Kee fe, of St. I souis, ainaediies| j See ee ST Mins trels, om. + , Qa Labor Day, Moaday 9 September 2nd, LS95. a eee, A ge | “ ae ae ad a f Alberton, ha eee Ske a = LIV ING PICTURES, the won ; as been away for several weeks, ss oe ae Gpassers 3D Same Cvens weer +aey | Keefe’ first visit here in twenty years der of the age. y _ , -_ * eat a me sed’ toe i Ensign Dutferin, Gudrun, Nettie H., Brown Bird E ? T. Brooke, vice- president of the | Admission, 25c; reserved seats, 35c— r The Poliowing is the Programme and Prize List: urn this ning, COCO pan ie A “ “a clea Tian : ee 4s . ma - : , i - ; Alyward, and will lead a meeting at the | and a. They drew positions in | penne vivania Railway, and party, left this | Al (ll in - the improvement of the Hall. | . One Mile (Novice).—1st, silver medal; 10. Hurdle Race, 220 yarde.—1et, $6; SA. Barracks at 8 o’clock. There will | wae en ee morning for Sydney via Pictou. The ee augl6 1.2 pipe; 3rd, spoon. 2n - $4; 3rd, $2 Se a social after the meeting. Ice Cream First Heat.— Parkwood took the pole at | visited the Seaside Hotel yesterday. hey | — | 2. Quarter Mile Championship (best 2 Three Mile Championship.—Ist, gold and hot coffee will be provided, after | the first turn and was never headed, com- | are delighted with what they have seen of in 3).—Ist, gold medal; 2nd, silver medal; me aa (Dodi & Rogers); 2nd, silver medal; which there wil a half night of prayer. | ing in ao easy winner, distancing all com— |} the country. Ol 6 or gen § 3rd, — : 3rd, spoon to which al! Christians are invited Silver petitors. The heat was trotted in @ rain Arrivals at Cliff House, Point Pleasant | 3. 100 Yards Running Race.—lst, $7; 12. Half Mile Running Race. —1lst, gold eo!lection at the door for the first meeting | “Shower. Gudrun came in second, with} Aug. 18th - Thos. Rilev, Mrs. Riley, J. P. | We have a_ stock f these-— 28 ; Sects, ‘tens ts , 2nd, $5; 3rd, $3. : : medal and championship; 2nd, silver - : tinier | ea e H. third, Brown Bird fourth and Murray, O. A. Horns by, Miss Horus sby, | 1 : th b _ these-—about the best quality : The subscriber has fitted up ten of the 4. Half Mile Championship.—lst, gold medal. A Siecie Garey Rea—The Vaencut- | tis ly Dufferin fifth. The distanced horses] Ch’town; Miss F. Cavin, Halifax; Miss | ac e—in tact the best. No other make so comfortable, finest medal;. 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. 13, Five Mile Champicnship.—lst, gold 5.” Meridinnes that the salmon run on | ut of for balance <a —, Parkwood | Godkin, J. A. Hale, Miss Amy Matthew, | stylish and durable ; prices right. SAMPLE ROOMS 5. Quarter Mile Running Race.—Ist, medal (Dawson); 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, ee "hath tidied ‘aot week | takes first money. Time 3.01}. l ionear 1. : A $7; 2od, $5; 3rd, $3. 00 e Fraser river last Saturday night week | ‘ke t money ime Jasper’ Pickard, H. J. W i Mivnea 4 aed " ne a ee pel > Q | $7; 2od, $5; spoon. was the heaviest on record. More fish | Second Heat.—The horses distanced in | polis, Minn; Miss Katic FP. Allin, Cam- Ladies can buy these high class WATERI ROOFS for : ad . . i | Half Mile for Boys under 16 years,— 14. Two Mile Handicap.—lIst, one year’s were taken from the river than ever before | the first heat trotted off, Gudrun having bridge, Mass.; Miss Lilien “oe :Gregor, | j}about the same prices as some ask for inferior makes. in the Province in the substantial Brick | i silver medal; 2nd, silver spoon. premiam in New York Life Ins. Co.; 2nd iu same pe A serv estimate | the pole, with Nettie second, Brown Bird | W. W. Mooore, Geo. Moore, C, Seward, | structure, | ic ee Championship —1s st, gold silver medal; 3rd, spoon. the tot atch at 750.000 fish. an} t ‘eri 7 Hender-on, Miss Polard, A. P. Large \ . . medal; 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. 15. Mile heats against time—Ist, $25 places al catch at 750,000 fish, an} third and Lady Dufferin fourth. The] E. , Ze, | Corner o . ; ne $2! average of 350 each for 2,000 boats. This | — was a procession from the first turn, } Mrs. A. P. Large, Katie Large, Miss Daisy = e f Queen & Sydney Sts 8. Hose Reel Race, quarter mile, 10 pair ri acl ng ti ires (Morgan & Wright.) represerts 70,000 cases of canned salinos udran leading : and coming in an easy | Lewis, Miss Mary Large, Miss Phoebe | osiéer and These rooms are all large and wel j ™e®, 3 to start; prize, $25.00. 16. Tuz of War; 10 men.—Charlotte- The estimated pack so far i3 270,000 cas winner in 3.184. Nettie H. and Brown | Large, Thos. D Roger’, Ch’town. m | lighted. They are heated by hot water 9. One Mile Championship.— st, gold town va. AN fe) yners, Prize $10. ae | Bird fought hard for second place at the : lighted by electricity, connected by t>le medal; 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. A Bap Acctpent._-The Guardian says: | gyarter, but Nettie had the best of the Yesterday as Mrs. John A. Augustine Cove, and three-year-old child were out driving, the horse broke through a rotten plank in 2 bridge not far from her home) Mrs, Dawson quickly alightei. She caught the horse by the head to hold him untit. neighbors could ecormte to the rescue. The horse sprang violentiy, breaking the shafts and upsett- ing the wagon. The little child was thrown violently to the ground inflicting rribie wounds about its ‘head and face. Dr. Robertson was at once telegraphed for. Dawson of her But it was feared that the. little sufferer would expire before the doctor could ar- five. Mrs. Dawson was not injured to any extent a. Meevive or Praessyrery.—At the meet- ing of Presbytery in the church at North Bedeque yesterday, Mr. S.J. McArthur Wat sole: ordained to the sacred work of the ministry and inducted into the pas— toral charge of Bed+jue. The Presbytery ther pro ed to deal with the cali add- ressed t Mr. J. M. McLeod, Minister of New London North and Kensington from the congregation of New Mills, River Charlies and Jac suet River in the Pres- ichi. Mr. McLeod, having made known his desire to accept the call, the Presbyte ry relu ‘tantly agreed to grant the transla atioa and to dissolve the pastoral tie, the same to take effect on and after the 25th instant. he Presbytery then ad- journed to meet in the church at Murray Harbor North on Wednesday, 21st instant bytery of Miram at 6 p. m™. ae A Loxe Swiu.—A large Newfoundland dcy, the property of Mr. John Holmes, of Rocky Poli. perforified a rather unnsual feat.on Tuesday morning. Mr. Holmes cam@to town on Monday morning, accom- panied by his dog, and by some wasaiven- ture lost him, and returned without him. He told the « a ain of the steamer Elfin to look out im if he should turn up, but Caro did not put in an appearance Gn Tuesday : » Mr. Holmes was sur- prised to see the wanderer! stretebed at his usnai pa besied the barn, completely Ueiiip. liow - peturned was a mys tery, wh vas wot cleared ap until sume | Of his neicit rep ried seeing the dog | land a ve th WwW arf, having swam overt from th« ex sil {r- 1s ~upposed he | Bret sw Sonth pie and rau along the i shore to Redoult Po whence he swam t Rocky Poir Whe ther he del this, | Or swan rectly over, the fact remaing that he f ed a unusual and Creditable feat | A Mins . pacaru.—Beesie, the 14] year oid 4 of ( aptain Hobbes of this ety, had a nic raculous escape from | thatthe Sons England Picuic yes- Widay. | ems that Bessie and two] Compan sat down on the bank which, | Mar Halliday’s Wharf, is perpendicular | Sad about sevent? feet h vh, They were | ing as who iid sit nearest to the | edge ct bank. Bessie, in going to Move nearer ) arose to her feet, Mand ing clump of clay down Me ede of | bank. Almost in “3 instant iy gave way, and Me was fa " the shore below Seventy feet dista Re compen ns bro “ag fro; 8 directions. Bt of | their search on Pe. he screams of her rot the pienicers run- They found the the shore. As S000 as she landed rhe had got up and be- 9 walking alout, nothin g the worse for | the fal] save forafew scratches on her ®. How « he e -caped isa mystery. It i6 thought, | however, that as there was @ rong wind blowing g against the bank at lime, ber clothes acted as a parachute Caused her to descend comparatively + he remembers nothing herself the time the clay gave way unti) she Fa@watking ov the shore. There were On every side, but at the exact oe oe dropped there was nothing A CORRECTION- argument, and held that position to the timish, Brown Bird finished third and Sir,—In your Pisquid Notes of 17th Lady Dufferin fourth. The rain, which } inst. | am sorry that I have to take exe “pe be gan during the first heat, continued to] tion to ‘“Scribu’s” statement re baseball fall, and was accompanied by thunder and | teams of Charlottetown and Pisquid A lightning. The track was in a bad condi- tion in consequence of the rain, which accounts for the slow time made. Summa y. part of his account is ¢ —— and a greater part absolutely ralse. The Charlottetown tea n did not refuse to accept, but on the contrary did accepi, the challenge of the Pisquid team to play them On the grounds Same day ‘and track. Two Year Old] * cin at ia okie tae Class. Purse $150 divided. Mile heats, of the former team, they having won— hest two in three 3 which “Seribo’s” team never did—the grand laurels of the day at Mount Stewart. Our boys had a perfect right to name the grounds, and they according!y did so, but the Pi squid team backed out. These are the facts. *Parkwood, bc, by Parkside, 9280, John McPhee, Lower Freetown Cs il iit occss nk caste nsndvone 1 Gudrun, b f, by Brazilian, 20214, d Lady Physician by Physician, Now, who has the right to squeal? We 7349, Milford Farm, Ch’town, _ van only eay, accept our terms, and come Cees cine we cvinnes vintois dis 1 | on McDuff. Nettie H., bf, by Alcantara, 727, The Charlottetown team stand ready to (2.23), d Olive L. by Preceptor, defend its well earned victories against not 5301, Benjamin Heartz, Ch’town (Houghton) ican widen od oopdapenibets Brown Bird, br f, by Bronze Chief, 8988, d by All Right, 5817, R. J. Wood, Ch’town (Wood)............ Lady Dufferin, by Dufferin, 6085, d by MeMillan’s Harry, H. L. Ram- say, S’side (Black ).. *Dis tanced ihe fi- ld j in first heat. Time, 3.01}, 3.184. On account of the rain, the 4 year-old race is postponed until | o’clock, sharp, to-morrow. only Pisquid, but all comers, We may be beaten, but we should like to meet’ stronger team than is likely to be raised at P iequid, if “Scribo” is a salmple. Hoping Mr. Scribo will be a little more honest in the future, thus avoiding deceiving the press aud public, dis 2 dis 0 dis 4 I remain, Oxe or tHe Team. —_———— Remnants are the attraction at Moore & McLeod’s to-day. A Big urchase | best Snaps ever s2cured by us. One of the 30,000 YARDS of handsome COTTON DRESS, GOODS at less than the manufacturer’s cost price. In a few days we will place this whole purchase on sale at PRIGES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED shasi ic is city. the purchasing public of this cit) this will “Cap the Climax” BEER BROS. Tue Sha ssatiai sind to fresh southerly to westerly winds; a few local Our lines are full WEAR at clearing prices. CORSETS. All the Newest and Standard Makes— all sizes. SUMMER GOODS. Prints, Dress Goods, Mantles, etc., are going out fast to for the incoming Fall Stock. fine HOSIERY and UNDER- Jackets, make room We are opening to-day a splendid range of GREY WOOL FLANNEIS, all qualities, W.A WEEKS & CO The People’s August 19, 1895—135 Store. Charlottetown, 99OO99FO O60 FOF 9OO0OOOS 0005000 36009000 ; You can’t get up the best «fects in stylish stiffuess without using Fibre Chamois fir the interlining of your gowns and wraps. It can’t be hurt by moisture or crushing, and t= p iable +tiffness ensures the right set of - eeves and skirt till the dress is worn out. Don’t believe in imitations. The Genuine “igre Cuamors has a red label! with the name aad number on every yard. No. 10 isthe light weight. medium. No. 30 the heavy. No. 20 the In Black, Brown, Slate and Cream, All Fast Colors, ang2Zl—3i (351) 990960000000 96060000 3060 00600 00000666000060006000 GIRL WANTED—From September Ist, a phone, and are fitted with sanitary ar rangements. Elevator and office in con nection. P. P. GILLIS. Charlottetown, Ang. 6, 1895—3m Hot Air, The Cumberland Hot Air Furnace Makes Warm Friends ! Parties contemplating having their Dwellings heated with Hot Air would do well to leave their orders before the rush of fall work. The CUMBERLAND FURNACE is acknowledged by ail competent to judge to be the most powerful and durable Heater in the market, and those who want a Furnace should consider well its special features. Reference as to its satisfactory workings can be made to the following gentlemen and numerous others :—R. C. Goff, Esq., A. 8. Johnson, Esq., F. Jost, Esg., at Mil- ler Bros’. Store. CHARLES HERMANS, GRAFTON STR EET, SOLE AGENT for CHARLOTTETOWN, augl5—3w 246 DR. H.D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office - - Kent Street a 16, ’94—1y Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading chargec five cents per line. girl for general housework. J T MELLISH. Apply at office of aug2 WASHING WANTED—W ould do a family washing. Apply at this office. 3ipd au FOR SALE—The house and premises owne by Juige Macleod, fronting on Hillsborough Park ; heated by hot water, has a bathroom, bath and omer, mo'ern improvements. For terms, etc, apply to A MACNEILL, Auction- eer. tfjulv2 _ TO LET—Shop on Queen Street, one of the C Coal! Goal! Coal! —— —(x) — ——- — The Steamship “ALBERT” will be due here this week with a Cargo of RUN OF MINE and SLACK COAL, from Dominion Coal Company’s Mines. This Cargo will be sold low whilst landing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. best business stands in the city —R K Beaceg, Agent. augl2 TO LET—A house situated opposite railway station, containing seven rooms in good order. "Apply to Mrs Lowpen, Duaodas Es- planade. tf—augi WwW (NTE Help for dining room and kit- chen work. Apply at Queen Hotel between the hours of 1@ and 12 o’clock in the forenoon. Good references required. tf—augl WANTED — A middle-aged woman to take charge of a farm home ta three miles from the city. Enquire at this office. aug3 HOUSE TO LE?--On King Square, 3ccu- edby Mr J K Ross Possession given ist ptember Spey to EDWARD CHANDLER salyab ody st st sept TO LET—Yhat comfortable bricx dwelling bouse, known as the Peake Homestead, situ- <3 on Douse, Stree! jately in sion ot enr. mn, 7 on given at . sivuated a ROw Occupies Bane welitg on Primes oF July next A borough Street, Esq; - ms we — eottage 5! on s- } occupied by Wallace Entries close on August 25th. start or no third prize. Games begin at 1 p.m. sharp. Citizens’ Band in attendance. ADMISSION, 25 cents; Grand Stand, 10 cents extra. Special Train will run from Summerside. Train west of Summerside will connect with special at that place. Special rates all over the line Particulars regarding the parade of whee! men to matters will be made known later. A. E, ARSENAULT, Secretary of Committe August 8, 1895.—36 WANTER. > , . ' . Entrance fee, $1.00 in each bicycle event. Four to and on all boats. grounds on Labor Day and other J. B. DAWSON, Chairman of Committee. WAGES GOO0. PAY EVERY WEEK. a ee Steady Employment _ to the Right Kind. MeKAY WOOLEN CO., The Swell Tailors. Charlottetown, ioe 21, 1895—135 a: Summer Resort. SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH, NOW OPEN FO2 THE SELSON Com h kk Char |< ety town every Tuesday = Thursday and > . rt Saturday Even- ings, vues gue aves calling for ts. To se cure passage ap- ‘ply at JOHN NEWSON’S furniture estab- ye = lishment, Vic- toria Row. By Train, conveyances and drivers can ulways be had at Mre. Me.li River S Station, for the Seaside Hotel. Address JOHN NEYWSON & Co. Charlottetown, July 11, 1895. LONDON HOUSE. New Umbrellas. ‘New Waterproof Coats. lan’s, Hunter New Underclothing. Stocks ~~ One of the best the city. in T. J. HARRIS, aA er a Ee Ye Te oe ee ree oe ee ae exe ss Ae at an aed oe eager AONE at orl Be te nae v Se EE Oe peor ne ates on oe us hg 4 7 ote ee Bia ct Bc ‘ . Bays x Fecha ad “ta ; ‘