THE DAILY LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | LIGHT COATS, LIGHT VESTS LIGHT PANTS WEDNESDAY, % 1 aR Se ee _ et ee, JU bad 22, 1896. tn ee _ onnaenen dietniainaciiaimipennapaae aa Light Summer Goods of all kinds clearing out at reduced prices EP EROwsE BRos.. THE WONDERFUL CHHAP MEN. - oo BICYCLE ROAD RACY. 6 SURE Z place in the rout |g DA TH THE The wheelmen takin race to-morrow night wi ul star rt in the fol. ¢ lowing order : : a Wai gs" oe A sure cure for Patato Bug is Ham Ma OB, ai I i “aru, Louis one d ye of the kind of PARIS Pear lon, Frank Can yw, Wm. Carbone Green that we sell. Don’t waste time and Laird, F. De C.} 3. C. Prowse, Har i Devi esr, U Me €0u W Harve 3 : ; ; Leod, W. Hai ey, Jas. trying to get any better— it co rh, us can’t be done. +. man Willi Start 0.30, D ! are AL O.0U, P. M.; Buy from us, we sell cheap as sharp. A baif-minute will be allowed be- a..v hody tw-en @a tarter r o os” ? Cat s 5 siti. rhe race will be from Brack] y Point to the P. E. I. Hospital. Johnson & Johnson. “s+. so 42% 82 "4% © @& 4 ©] } , é é ; ( ( money ¢ it ¢ 4 é : ( ‘ : ( “ 1dges B. Daw J. A. Farg ‘ A. E. Ings ‘ : Sterter—L,. G. Whear. Graduates in Pharmacy. Timers—Geo. J. Rogers, Art Alley. First prize, Gold = lal and Rord ¢R eB Beseseeeee Championship; se I ze,Gold Medal nd prize, Silver Medal. German soldic r3 are a? ready to f ght for yve a3 for t) r country. The men of th» 91 1. agroons and of 2d d the Guards Cuira ssi iers, statioaed at Berlin, got into a he ee meat Wednesday discassing which : " atal col r3@ pretty cook ~=favere I. on a big scale followed, and , pat the gallant devotees of me a res r Venus | The lowest prices, and have their faces slashed as aresalt. Tie | cook has r ved her decisic . w it is the very best iFURNI- probable that at she w ll favor tive orgen za- TURE oa the market. tion having the fewer scars. | y a lv sinteeieioviiiaanliadiiiied ie Your money simply Secpbedineh ante. camel covers the furniture ,*hich arrived at San Francisco you buy; you dou’t pay f Y kvhama, were Sho Memoto and T. anv freight charges or Juka-kal » prominent Japanese busine-s . e ; a fi men, whose errand is to arrange the ds | middleman’s profit tails of a gigantic colonization echeme in | here Mexico. They secured an option on 000 acres ofland in the state of Chia- | MARK WRIGHT & C0. LTD ws 62 o ~ Only,One EER S Opinion — About our White Goods Sale, and that is that the prices offered are altogether unusual, even during a special sale There «till remains quite a nice variety of Children’s—=@ White Dresses}.. secs PERFECT FITTING, NEW SILYLES, WELL sent The larger part of these are samples, and we have therefore CUT THE PRICE RIGHT IN TWO. $1. 50 Dreses for 7: de $3.00 Dresses for $1.50, $5.00 Dresses tor $2 250, ty 3 3 : = z 9) 3 = = = 2 i |e ETRE svevnnvonsnonnsngnnnnvennnnoennasonsgnnqst? MADE. eee a a We offer to-day a full line of Ladies’ American Gauze Undervests, in all sizes at the unusual price of 3%c, each In addition to the usual sizes, we have extra SMALL and extra LARGE sizes .... *” BEER BROS. P. S.—See our Ladies’ Bathing Suits. We have a beautiful asssrtment just to hand. BEER BROS. MAdddddd, Wins L.A NOiiiiiuniiun’ LP viceemennenmnrnnnncet i ThRCRORERREORORERREROOT ROOD SPRRRRERRRRRORR IR RRORRON DUR ION ROR ORO RHO RORD goods, A FATAL FIRE, Dwelling House Burned and Three Chil- dren Cremated., Pentru, Victoria Co., N. B., July 20.— Three children lost their lives here on Saturday night by the burning of Mr. Hazen Steeves’ house. The victims were the children of Mr. Steeves. Mr. Steeves and his family, consisting of @ wife and five children, lived in a two- story Mrs, Steeves and the children slept ups tairs, and Mr. Steeves log y bh ouse Buy Yout Hats at Prowse Bros. Ber Bi s Avil Dre Goods ‘ a. U. ' . “| ! »-night at ‘ s for the ys sthetime for summer clothing. \ juested to We have everything in our line to nvke a man comfortable in hot o weather. Light weight underclothing, tS. S. picnic | Cotton Or cashmere hose, light shirts by ; S seeteeee thousand, just the thing for wheeling be sake be working. We also show the nicest line of light felt hats in the city, b eh eink from the leading hat manufacturers of the world. Say, boys, give us an see will | : od us treat you right, and sel] you good x ods vhea; | « aT pre mut ! : rill not take any Prowse Bras. | \W 4 al b , ¥ of the ’ | “cow ol Stes| Stearns is Best. | —THE— AES , a ( ce Mi 27th $ and W con— D , PERSONAL. x pat Cha Mrs. J. M. MeLeod has returned home ot nh order t Mr. Jobn E. Carter, of Summerside, is ea © peopic n town. He is at the Hotel Mavies. = rc Mrs. Job Shenton, of St. John, is visit “ | he Upprliag friends in Charlottetown. She is the : S onl yghtexetr-|gnest of the Misses Dawson. ; successful afluir, Mr. H. H. Sutherland, representing F . : was a ght-| Schofield Broe., St. John, and the E. B 7. mgiiy ¢ 5 by | Eddy Co., ot Hull, Ont., is at the Davies. . , * Band, In the athletic games at Lachnte, Que ' . ¥ and ice} bee, on Dominion Day, W. D. V. Barle, seTved ¢ i ided | son of Prof. Earle of this e ty, won second ys s prize vaulting with pele, and second in a — running high jump. ghly v Mr. Chas. D. McAlpine, of St. John, is . A ebva ng t rera ta «xcur-| among the latest arrivals at the Queen 27 | i do} Hotel. Mr. McAlpine is here in connec “ secure t r tickets and thus avoid] tion with the issuing of a directory and t ‘ Re the | the numbering of the streets of the city. ‘ 3—a delightful sail on our | [t is to be boped that he will meet with 1s the Ar. | Sach encouragement in both cases as_ wi'l singing and tat , >| Warrant his undertaking the work. s ee : 5 r t hand, and en exciunelee:| At the Hotel Davies: H. W. Sutherland Letus remind you of 15 cents, St. John, N. B; James M. Aylworth, the fact that the bal- - lobn wa rth, New X “ ve A. ‘4 Mere ance of our Spri ing Capes SusSex; . &. Burnett, Montreal; A. Ax 0 xp W Tried Remepy —]} Ralston, Winnipeg; M. ©. Barbour, A are now be Ing sold at al 4 . Syruy has been} H. Notinan, C. Bb. Foster, St. John, N. B; most any price without we oy ft ns of }JoLo P. Irving and wife, Boston; John reg 1 t o s : teething | Richards, Bideford. Douglas Rutherford, ard to cost. Don’t W s the child B Me fax; C. L. oe = Allison; lp miss the sale if you pain,cures wind 3 McDonai l, St. ohn; D. Sutherland, r¢ . I ¥ for Diarrhea. | Quebec; T. A. Cossman, Halifax; F, Bur- want one. — . i by Druggists | dett and wife , Miss L. Barc lett, Boston; P. 1. Twenty-five] J. Quinn, St. John; A. E. Massie, Freder- And see our Black value is I mlalse on; ‘ eer See geen mae Dress Goo ds, nothing , mA Wihs.OWs 00th |} Stuart 1. Howes heo ywes, boston; t kial, 513 w [ Dr. MeNeill, Stan ley Bridge; D. Darrach, to beat them mm town. . Kensington. La Ma Cr —The Yarmouti ne magni gg ; i Heraid says: M Leslie M. Thomas, of It is very probable that the long strike \ B Ss » Co, has ented . of 700 men employed in the Brown Hoiet- clock w has patent that he} ing and Conveying Company, Cleveland, claimea w 289 years w winding jo 1i0, which has led to so many riots and ] weights fall only three-quartes ¢ an | the death of at least two men, will shortly i} n & year The clo k will in ticate | be brought to an amicable settlement. U t ay of the year, the day of tbe ve the da Bn Pi wees an ee _ os ; * - aiteientseiteiteMpiodedlaalias : : omas is also engaged in com- | Just in, Expected pieting another clock, which will be self ONE DOSE this week, a large lot winding, and which he claims wi | be the 4 : oe * 5 nearest to perpetual motion ever attained. of midsummer new ‘Carter's for Wall Paper THE CRETAN TROUBLE, } A Conference of the Great Furopean Pow- f ers is Now Proposed, Beruix, July 20.—Prince Bismarck’s Opinion upon the Cretan question, as given by the ex-Chancellor in an interview pub- lished in the Neue Free Presse of Vi ienna, that it is interesting him less than did the small plot of land in his garden, is bemg wide ly quoted by the German presse and quite extensively commented upon. This Opinion, however, is not shared in the Foreign Office, where the expected devel- Opments of the situation are best appre- ciated, nor is it shared by the Emperor, | who, during his Western trip, spent some ’ time sending and receiving telegrams on the subject. Until recently German diplomacy kept him in the background as far as Cretan matters were concerned, and the German ambassador at Constantinople, Baron Saurma Von Jotlzch. has acted strictly in accord with the Austrian ambassador to Turkey, in his intercourse with the Porte, aiming at the maintenance of the Turkish regime in Crete with modifications favor- able to the inhabitants of that island. The tide of affairs, however, has now changed, and there is high authority for the state- ment that negotiations are in progress for the calling of a conference of the European powers to consider the advisability ef con- certed interference. Some of the Paris newspapers indeed announce that M. Honotaux, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has actually made a direct oe that such a conference be convened, but the rumor bas been semi-oflicially denied. Suill semi- official statements are not always, if even often correct. Whether M. Honotaux has really initiated active negotiations looking to the calling of a conferenc e or not it isa fact that communications are being ex- changed among some of the powers with a view of bringing about a settlement of the Cretan trouble. The difficulty lies in the scope of the suggested conference. All] the powers are now convinced that the Cretans will no longer submit to the absolute au- thority of the Turks, and they fear an ex- tension of the rising of the islanders to Macedonia and the cousequent precipitation of the whole eastern question to an acute stage. The = ers constituting the Drei- bund— Italy, Germany and Austria—toge- ther with England, will accept a conference if it shall be limited to the consideratien of a settlement of the troubles in Crete, It is only Russia and France that want a wider basis of consideration. In the meantime the Porte steadily opposes all intervention on the part of the powers. The general belief in diplomatic circles here, however, is that a conference will be a*ranged upon the terms laid down by the Dreibunp powers, and that it will be held in Constantinople if the Porte will consent to it, and probably in Vienna if the Turkish ‘Government refuses to have it meet in the Turkish capital. —_—_—_—_—X—_ NEWS NOTES. Queen Victoria will act as umpire in the arbitration of the frontier dispute betwee? Chili and the Argentine Republic. Advices from Rome are to the effect that the Pope has recovered from the cold from which he was suffering and has re- sumed the giving of audiences. Mrs. Letitia Youmans, the celebrated temperance worker, who has been ill for on @ Jounge in the lower flat. Some time after all had retired, Mr. Steeves was awakened by a sme!! of smoke and saw a blaze in the corner near the kitchen. The flames were working rapidly towards him and he had to act quickly. His first | thoughis were of his family, who had been | awakened by his cries of fire. The stairs leading to where they slept | i were all ablaze in a second and Mr. Steeves dare not ascendthem. He bauled | | | from the ceiling, fastened and he had togive up the attempt. The oldest boy, aged atairs, and was so badly burned died on Sunday. A five-year-old boy fell down the etairs into his father’s arms and was terribly barned. A seven-year-old boy was uvable to get beyond the room in which he hadslept and his charred re- mains were found next day. the window. She quickly followed and took the child to a place of safety. Then she thonght of her four-year-old girl who had been in bed with her, but before the mother could enter the building the upper floor gave away. The little girl was pro- bably dead before the floor fell. The five- year-old boy, the doctor thinks, will re- cover. The survivors lost everything but their night elothes. Those Mrs. Steeves wore were burned off. The family have only been at Perth two years. They mcvel here from Albert County. EX-GOV. RUSSELL’S FUNERAL, President Cleveland among the Mourners—- The Various Services, Campripsk, Mass,, July 20. — The funeral services over the remains of ex- governor Russell were hell to-day at 10.20 a. im. A private service was held at the late residence of the deceased, conducted by Rev. Dr. Alexander McKenzie of Shepard memorial church, the late ex- governor’s pastor. The body was then taken to the city hall. Thousands lined the route ofthe procession, At the city hall the body lay in state from 12 until 3 o’clock, and was viewed by forty thousand people. A detachment of the F ret Corps of Cadeis guarded the remains. [hie boty was taken thence to theShepari Memorial with flowers, ferns and palms. The pall bearers were the three brothers and three brothers-in-law of the «:cea-ed. Among those present at the church were President Cleveland and Governor Wm. U!cott. Rev. Dr. McKenzie conducted the services and pronounced a feeling and elogucnt eulogy and fully fifty-five thousand jersons were outside the church. Interment was in the family lot at Mount Auburn cemet- ery. ‘lhe Chilcren’s Fuemy, Scrofula often shows itseif iu carly life and is chara t2rized by swellings, absces- ess, hip dis:ases, etc. Consumption is scrofula of the lungs. In this class of diseases Scott’s Emulsion is unquestion- ably the most pet reliable medicine. Shive's ; Powder for Horn- Fly et Central Drug Store. Bakinz Powder,—25 cents alb | —JUHNSON & JOHNSON, a table to the middle of the room, jumped | npon it and attempted to pull the boards | They were too securely | is | sight under 15 feet ot water. The road was 17, jumped down | ,° through the flames which enveloped the | that he | | day night. Mrs. S-eeves grasped her baby when she | © . t ad ° realized her position and threw it out of | Church, which was beautitully decorated | | towaids each ocher with every day that passes. “You're a crowd of anarchists,” shouted | @1 intruderinto a Democratic ratification | more than enough to keep body and soul several years, died at Toronto on Sunday afternoon. The body will be taken to Pictou for interment. At a recent New York wedding the room in which the bridal party was served with the wedding breakfast was decorated with a ceiling of real roses, From the petals of chasl there flashed electric lights in rose- colore d g£ lobes, A special from Skowhegan to the Ban- gor News says: Over 200 feet of the new road bed of the Sebasticook and Moose- bead railroad in Harmony, has sunk from built through a bog. Car barns of the Chicago City Railway Company were destroyed ‘by fire on Satur- One hundred open cars, 180 closed cars aud about 50 grip cars were burned, besides 50 horses, a large amount of feed and other supplies. Loss about $350,060. Of the 66,600 immigrasts from Italy who reached New York last year more than 36,009 were unable to read or write. The proportion of illiterate Hungarians was almost as large, but the total number of immigrants from that country was only about 25,000. The United Press learns from the Vati- cao that Monsignor Satolli, who was recent- ly created cardinal, wil] retain bis func- tions as apostolic delegate in the United States until the next papal consistory, when he will come to Reme and receive the cardinal’s hat. In some of the coal district in England, men who work four and five days a week in the mines only earn twelve shillings a week. There is some excuse for striking under sach circumstances, even in mem- ory of the fact that small wages are better than none. Coal miners’ work is hard and should secure to those who accept it together. In a division on the Trizh Land Bill om Thursday nigb!, the Redmoad and D:ilon factions of the lrish Parliamentary party voted on different sides, and are now accus ing each other of caring more for British politica] parties than for Ireland. That convention in Dublin will have quite a big task before it in reconciling the divided brethren. They seem to grow more hostile meeting for B yan and Sewall at New York ou Saturday night, wherenpon the sergeant-at-arms, Michasl Thornton, In the scuffle that followed a kuife gleemed in the hands cf the man who had shouted, and a moment later Thornton sank to the floor with the blood pouring from his abdomen. He died in ictS than an hour. The assailant escaped. They have fire-bugs even in China, and once in a while the wretches are caught and punished. The other day, says the Shangiai Mercury, four Chinamen entered iato a conspiracy to defraud an insurance company out of 2,000 taels, which is equal to $2,800. They were found guilty of arson and attempted swindling. We are told that death is the usual punishment in China for this crime, but these four men —Chow Yuenchang, Wong Tsemay, Wu Ahynen and Yu Sun Cioo—were sen- tenced tobe imprisoned for three years with hard labor, each to receive one hun- dred blows every six months of his impri- sonment. The bastinado, to anyone but a Chinaman, would be worse than death, ejected him. J | daughter of the late William Ric hards, of _ All pew goods, T.d. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE MARRIED At the residence of Neil H. McFadyen, uncle of the bride, Angustine Cove, on July 15th, by the Rev. John Goodwill, William R. Coles, of Tyne Valley. to Lilla Richards, second a ee SGOES { EASY. —OUR—- LAWN « MOWERS. §)° THE GEM lce Cream Freezer The best in the world Cc arleton. DIED. At Ardgowan, Ubarlottetown Royalty, on the 21st July, Margaret, wife of Wil- liam Dodd, in the 69th vear of her age. (Funeral will leave the house at 3p m. on Thursday to Peoples Cemete:y.] BUY THE LATEST You may as well have the newest, don’t cost ‘any more. and are right in style. My new and pretty assortment con- é q , & 6 & é 4 0 & p & 0 . . \ ‘4 > 0 8 tains all the select pat- é % 0 ty 0 4 e % é ® r) 5 4 , ‘4 & 4 \ 4 & 4 > ae BIRXIFAMWI®R SOSCSSSOSSHSIOSSSESESSOS & ELEGANT { ~—~—LINE IND ntl —-AMERICAN-—- OF — (AT) ~= terns in BELT BUCKLES eceeecee «and WAIST SETS Have you seen my new line of the now popular Long Guard Chains, in Solid Plate Silver and Ribbon ? pretty prices. )(0 & iP & fp 12 & 8 wick, New goods and at low W. W WELENER, JEWELER THE ALL MIGHTY ° S ° dollar goes further in our store than in any shoe store in town. Mt UVES, ee Wedge- wood. are showing some a pretty things i in ROYALSENGLISH WEDGE- © WOOD WARE. Teapots, Butter Coolers, Candle Sticks, Jugs, Cups White Wheat. It makes Match Safes, Biscuit Jars one of the finest Family Salt Holders. NEW Flours in Canada to-day, NOVELS ALWAYS IN and has given the best ot STOCK. satisfaction to our custom- Hammocks, Tennis Balls, ers and ourselves. Tennis Racquets. Beer & Goff’ S,| Haszard & Moore, Charlottetown, June 11, 1896. Booksellers. STRAW HATS Aa \ p ¢ % & ¢ % f — % p & é & p % p & ¢ Three great bargains this week : Ladies’ Common Sense Dongola Shoes, worth $1.35, our price 99c. Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes, $1 50 in any other store, our price 99. Ladies’ Tan"Shoes, worth $1.75 This week at $1.15. Take advantage of this offer at once. Yours for bargains. 4. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. “Lily Queen” is the Best. “Lily Queen” Flour is made troma mixture of Manitoba No. 1 Hard and the best Ontario Winter The balance of our stock of Men’s Straw Hats we will clear vut at small prices. If you want one, now is your time. Some nice light-weight FELT HATS, Summer wear. The prices are down low. SHH OUR DUST COATS, the long and the short of them, in black and colored, at J. B. MACDONALD & CO suitable for We Would Like to Have Your Grder for oaa of our SUMMER « TWEED + SUITS, ae ee ee Which we are prepared to make in Bicycle or any 9 her style, from $13 00 and upwards, The lar. zest stock of cloths to se'ect from. The 19. ular things in design, make and color. Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular, See our large job lot of Hats. JVHN MACLEOD & CO. harlottetown, July 22, 1896—246 & wy HOT WEATHER ; SUITS —~ We have a nice line of light suits for he warm weather. Suits, $5.00 and up. Silk Coats, ore Vests, ete. Straw Hats, —an excellent assortment. D>. A. BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. HAYE Y0U— Read about our special sale? Have you heen in to sce the goods? Do } ou krow anything about those $12 and $14 made to order suite, out of imported goods ? Pan oS Zari} A. McDONALD eines Fashionable Tailor (225 < epy right LADIES’ == TAN SHOES Superior quality, reduced to $1.25 to clear, only a few pairs left. W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building HOTEL, EASIDE UMEER Kustico Beach, P.E.I, Fine Land cane, Bevatiful Grounds. Shady Walks, Boating Surf en Still Water B ithing. nice pier, Bowling Alley, Cro quet and Tenais Lawas. et: ~—Address h, JOHN NEWSON Charlotetown, By " ae j' ¥ one} ‘: SPR fs : ee es} fred Ay > TE y a MS em BEL RSS AD Ye wh cr iE E, i Bee lina’ tile 4 = 4s . eT i Moderate : rid ' Coach meets =—_all_ train at i bghte - Hunter a = === -Station. Coach leavesCharlottetown direct every Tueslay, Thurs- day and Saturday, between 4 and 6 o’clock p. m., calling for guests. = = a Se E' fy ST BL 4 CK gf 5 OO 065096060089 35088606 556006090 59600000000006005000- e 2 : d Wheeling Suit : Dancing Gowns an eeling Suits: Lo) 3 2 : : eo 4 98 2 Dressy wraps or K nockabout es LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S. 2 Frocks, it doeen’s matter which © & ye i. * Su ee 2 Fibre Chamois : re — ee 3 ° ) a cz J o Suits the nm ail equally wellgiv-@ My @ ing a grace and stylish stiffness @ 3 which can’t be hurt by any @ a amount of crushing or hard $ usage; and which adapts itself 3 perfectly to every different Vic y of Clove- bearing above @ rk alisolutely fast e vie. k ceping each ripling fo'd just where it ought to be ail eearon through, Bate 3,1 bright 8 - : i » faked . o Ilermsdorf- ® —; mitations won’t satisfy you, eo find the Red Star Label on every yar ° : ; r nsdor ® s dyed Losiery at hos siery counter. 2 jyl7-20-22. ° ey > Sesescesecceossecoooees ee — MEN'S HALF HOSE MEN’S BICYCLE HOSE A GOOD RANGE AT LOW PRICES EWPIR: BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sureZand get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by a. J- "MORRIS: rs A re a RE PE . einen ae aremeemaamne a accel ti i on a ane