a a pile Wu THE DAILY EXAMINEK CHAKLOTTETUWN, AUGUST 4, 1899 tk EL, ITT ar , PERSONAL. “|Epe * us ‘Other lems. |= | ENGINEERS’ ANNUAL SHOOT. ibaidata Uu ' | scripting Mr. J. A. Matheson returned to Cam; st detachme f t) ‘barlotte 8 morniee Sr Perens Tea.—The date of the tea to | ; The fir Sat ate a the € harlotte- oOrnipg, se er i. ai own E gins ers geid 1f6 annual target > F , __ | be beld at St. Peier’s Bay has been change | peaction eateries efteraces Oho eg fr. A. J. B. Mellish returned to} eq from the 16ch inet, untrl Monday tne | P?° yesterday aflerucon, fifty members | » be this moraine’s trait | O1et inet competing. The remainder wil! fire after | this morning’s (rain, olet inet. Mr. Wallie Pickard Jett this morning to _—> - | the Provincial matches. Sergt. H. W. : z e CKar ; ' 18 orp gt | . : e® Wo! i’s 1 evcle meet ut Mon | Al SANTIAGO, ~The schooner B C. Anderson cop: ured the Hooper Challenge ' Borden, Taylor master, arrived.in Santiago | Cup with 73 pointe. Lient. G. M. Moore B. Dawsonand R. T. Farqr arrived home from enjoyed the shooting. The following are is gh pane cutive Covyoim—It is es that | the scores made: Hon. William: Richards sailed yesterday | 89 emergency meeting of the ’ executive Sergt H W Anderson.......... 7% Bristol Engiand in the 8. 8. Monteagle | Council is being held this afterseon. The | [1 G M Moore..... Dadasdnch webhiess’s os cl ») Montres Farquharson Government isis dire dis-| L¢§ Gis susc p sseteebabcheld. ates oeiicn M : i" Hy nA and Mr _— trees Major Weeks,... hk tbedbibeeaende. caonecc ee ‘ assengers to St. Peters by .PrER Saoorixa ON Sexpar.—We| Sa) < Ban nN einen sr nestor , 0 o rag © Vere, bave received @ strong and empbatic com~ L 5 M eae ae mibsinane eqoenby icopensae ; ' . - tative ; usinat emu t dock e eo eer Coe : ; 64 Mr. D. M. Griffio, Truro, representative | paint from Flat River against certalo | Sa Ronen aes eek. ga of the New York Mutual Re-erve Life sportsmen from Ubarlottetown whe, it is Q Ye a Ci ee Mee Tg ee rnd Associat arrived io town yester- | cuarged,came to that settlement a few days E Hyde Eaeease ose hem ey eaeane a jay by the Princesse, ago, vd not only violated the law relating E i tee Fe le ae Mise May Trainor, one ot the popular | te duck shooting,but actually fired at birde QO Ward. ae ee SNE ee Re To, na youog ealeslad “My Store” is speu: ‘d - |} on the Sabbath day. J Bal! un i eee ee eee ee eee 57 ing her (wo weeks vacation in Cardigan rn a eee ee “Wo. Barrie, A. B.C. A. wasa| 1#® Boyavisra—Ae the town clock wa: = i eee ee nee e —— passenger from Halifax yesterday after- am king ten night, the Bonayi stay was Sap Hodgson ... oeaes ieee | uae hoor. He will probably returne ry next] being | docked = ater wharf. Sap C arke.. erica, sa BT oo. , She _ brought a large inva d Sap Cerbonel we : ae Mr. H. P. Dachemin, B. A., wife and freight and bad # full list of preseagore Sav Doiron........ eee. , vaca: a oe oe ee ~~ 9 wosi of whom were making the round trip, J Ward ee ade eee ld, will go te Sourts to morrow for a She sailed shortly after elevea this morn - , arc pea w09enss + cccecccs cesses s + «a naseeeae short visit io (rs. Duchemio’s parents. ing, taking one outward passenger, Seesagumeateh + >a beuhaneeniialennee They will reture. to Pictou the Jatter pat of! Mr Reuben MeDouald, of Georgetown | ~P! MCF Bt iane..-..-.--.-- 47 this month. Tue S. S. Haliax arrived shortly after six o'clock last evening with the followirg passengers: C. E. Horne and wife, E. Mitebel], D.J.Car-— ney, Chas Jennes, Mre. Northrop and party (8), E. B. O’Conner,L. Yeo, F. Risk, Miss B. McFadyen.Miss M. Nich- ols, Miss M. I. Howe and friend, David Irwin and wite, Miss Rose Man, J. Mc- Cabe, Miss M. McLeod, T. McCabe, P. Mehanason, C. E. Bertram and wife, D. Wyman and wife, Miss M. J. McDonald, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Stone and wife, Mrs. Patch, A.B. McKay, Mrs. Peas, Daniel McKinnon, Stanhope Sams - wife, a7 Eosbed and wife, Miss . Nelson, . Bridges, L.M. Wright, P. Cueetiie , Mr. Whipple wife snd son, Silas Cam pbel!, J. M. McPherson, J- H. McLaren, A. McPberson, J H. Gillis, Mrs. Wortman, Mrs. M. Evans, Miss Florence Wyatt and Evelyn, Crestene McDonald, Katie McDonald, Mrs. Jos. Dicks, Mrs. B Cameron, Miss C. Gal- lant, Mrs Katie Whigley, Miss W. Mc® Leod, Miss M. Wells, Miss Bessie Evans, Misses Fraser (2), Mrs. M. McLeod, Miss Mary E. Shivery, Hsli- fax to Charkt«town, Mr. Lotts, Mr. Richards, Mr. Rogers, R. N. Mooch, J, ©. Oland, J. Maguire, C. E. Paget. From Hawkesbury A. 8. Denman.N. B Cowan, H. M. Norton, Alf. Miller, and Mrs. R. J. E. Walker, Mrs. 8S. E. Mvurris, S. Pringve, N.S. Black, S. K. Nash, H. D. iflill, D. H. Goldsmith, M. Newcombe, C. F Harper, G. W, in port son, Emerson, C. A. Boyce, A. McCormack. A. L. Smith. She sailed at one o’clock today with about thirty argo, includi of lobsters, passengers, and a general g a large number of cases —=_- - nee Ss 5 peacbes Masons iH Ha! fax, bananas at R H Received yer pluie, apples, City Hotel. Brown & Webbs fruits favre. at Beer & Goff’s. Black Dress | Goods... We pened on Saturday a line of Black Crepon effects—latest de- signs and very nobby— See them — Lustres — Blac’ in Plain & Fancy 5Se line in South good value & ('o’s 50e Cash- ere is always asked for -the best cashmere tor tre money in the uty. Al summer Muslins. Blouses, Straw Hats and ‘Trimmed Millinery gell- ing at a discount to make room for fall goods now on orcer WEEKS & CO ‘ holesale and’ Retail to W. A. Weeks & Co, Sy rups— all Goods —- A LARGE VARIETY. » our iow \ rb ao r¥¢ n> ities the Klondike seven davs from Demarara tu r for New York. All well. } on the 16th, | joad lum be who intend p ~ aking the round trip.a:d le outwward cargo cona:sted of 700 bags of oats, 300 pkgs of butter, 15 head of cattle, 132 sheep several horses aod a number of sundries. Asour TRE Waarves.—The schooner Stanley Mac arrived from New York yes- terday afternoon with hard coal; the schooner Dayspring from Marble Mountain with lime stone, \he Evening Star with coal from Sidney, all arrived yesterday afternoon and the schooner Jessen with round coal from New Campbellion arrived this morning, al! for MessrsC. Lyons & Co. ennai AccomMoDATION —The sidewalk on Wat. er Street between Cumberland and Bille - borough was this morning taken up to allow the sewerage trenches to be dug. There is no side walk on the other side of the street. and in view otthe large num~ ber of peop'e who have, of necessity. to. =o walk to and from the etatiou it has been suggested as a convenience to those having to do su, that the sidewalk be laid along the eide of the street, and aleo that the work be finished here as fast as possible. Other. wise numbers of persons wil] have to walk in the middle of a dusty or muddy street. At this time of the year especially when strangers are about, thie should not be. AvotHer Yacut—As a thing of beauty in the sailing line, and a joy, at least fora time, the bandsome American pleasure yacht, Sentinel, of Chicago, which arriv~ ed yesterday afternoon and sailed this morning at = seven, probably leads anything that has ever en- tered Charlottetown harbor—she’s so trim, #0 neat and so spotiessly clean. Everything about ber ie got up in the costliest manner, She is lighted with electricity, has a powerful search- light, all che woodwork is of mahogany and the fittinzs of brass, and ber p aptha lauoeh and small! sized can:on came in for ro little share of attention from the number- who had the pleasure of seeing her as she lay at Poole & Lewis’ Wharf. Her length is 124 feet and — maintains a cruising speed of 10 kn: H-r owner is Mr. B:| : Ings who is now in’ Boston,3nd two friend - f his on board. While at ‘the wharf she was supplied with water, with ten tous of egg anthracite coal by C. Lvon’k & Co and with a quantity of fresh provisions oy Blake Broe. From here she goes to Hali- ax, then to Boson, jo ned by her will attend the great internationa! race between the Shamroci Columbia ST UGEQOUNOREGROGHDUSODONCUEEORDOEDOUeUELOD . a where sue wil be owner aud then TocK a0a soe | i i MEN SAVE MONEY ~~" by buying their boots at our “big sale” Just glance over this, and see if there is not som you may 5 PAIRS ONLY of our Men'e Fine Chocoe late Boote— vesting top regular price $4.25 Now 83 50 11 PAIRS.... Men’s Chocolate Dongola Boots -regular price $2.50 Now 8200 os elning D<u— 9 PAIRS.... Mens Chocolate Doncola Boots-- regular price $3 00 Now $2.50 12 PAIRS...-. Men’s colored Boots rang ing in see aoe $1 90 to $2.25 ow $1 65 : W atch this epece for fur- : : thher announcements R. K. JOST, TCRPDARATARSSLAEDEAS PAUL LESLRST LS LEELA T= green ve OUDUNSHUDUEUASOONEEOUOOEOAOONORNDEODOLOSUNNDSOOOSUNUSONS2O00000000000000090000000000000008 ® ,} won the Taylor Cup with 71 points. 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Sndkoinah idcnc cinbaibdeielc oe Be MIT diiencbidiin ¥'< « cessonssetsccsoobai ht IN ines s oP ican wake aeee ts 10 ALL DAY'S CRICKET ewe Stumps were drawn yesterday afternoon at & quarter past six o’clock. A good days eport had been epjoyed by Charlottetown cricketers. Playing throughout was very fair, good batting and bowling teen done. The tielding was rather slow, and in thie, perhaps more thao ip any other way prac- tice is what is wented. Heartz made far away the top score, parting up 55 runs in bis first inniugs and 22%iu bie second. C. McQaulan’s bowling was very effective, especially inthe first innings. Crickec is really a splendid ola game, and all the old time enthusiasm in regard to it is being awaken<d into new lite. The next game will be watched for with interest and if any foreign matches can be arranged vo doubt our boys will give a good account of them- The score of the first innings of Captain Carvell'sfside was given yesterday, The made was 57. selvea. total numob-r of runs The following are the scores of the other innings : FIRST INNINGS—CART MOORE’S SIDE. JM Sullivan, ec MeEachern, b McLean 4 ’ W L Moore, e McLean, b McLean... 1 i F Butcheson, b Roberison........ C M« Quilian, b McLean............. 10 KE Heartz,c Huggan, b Carvel)........ 55 R McDonald, b Hyndman............ 0 Berne, > MGeeee |. cc ee oes 16 SWAN DEE GEOU, cccsnee i pose evns RE We OOG; ROU OUR iiices mn ccciscses se sa ane 4 a Stewart, cat ught sub, b C. WONT, oi cas 0 t Cotton, run out. - ica ee Byes 6, leg byes 1, Widee 7. No ee ie ee sy aves keee ae ae rc Sacokae SECOND INNINGS—CAPT CARVEL18 SIDE WH HH Aatvell, Bt CWt coriccom secs 7 O McEscbern,c H Stewart, Be TN, Bh IANS ciccs Kc cccccans Oe eR, WE Bicttsotinceca ss L Robinson, b McQuillan...... Pe A Hyndman, ¢ Heartz, b McLeod.. sien i B Huggan, b ME aed. cas aes) ee a, er J McLeod, » © McQuillan............ I E Hyndman, b Moore......... 0 eosens l fF FEAR, TR CWE acces cccccesan tecems BO re Os TON: Baie weds ch chse 16 MEE dh deninea 6 sbewle Cd k be vn ee I CAPT MCORE’ SSIDE J M Sullivan, b Robinson. 3 fF W L Meore,c McMillan, b McLean 9 F Hutcheson, b McLean. ree 10 C McQuillan, c Saunders, b MeMillan 19 EB Heartz Ml MEIER ogickls css c comic ee R McDonal il, b Robinsos...:.. ogeonpens 0 S McLeod, b MeMillan........ccccscesss 7 S Stewart, run cut. cpeieeiee H Weeks, b MceM: an.. Se cane ca H Stewart, c Crockett, b “McLean. 4 R Cotton, NOt OUl...... ei ase Byes 5, leg byes 3, Wides SD Sapnicns 13 AL cients A Sure Rheumatism Cure. Mr. Robt. Collett, 70 Elliott street, To- ronto, writes: I can beartily recommend Griffiths’ Mentho) Liniment for Rheumat- ism. Half a bottle has entirely removed every trace ef a painful attack in my shoulder, which had troubled me tor some time. I have also found it excelleut for sore throa!. Price, 25 cents, by al! drug- £ ste. Orient Division will at 8 30 in ,Wright’s Hall. Members t- please remember. Visitors welcome.—J A | Daweon, R. 8. 6 6G | arresed yesterday. Ali | meet this evening | ‘ocal and 1 Other es, Seen meets to~nigb : ; on F. -- Wild! y Lodge | at 8o’clock. {| THe Props.— Moderate winds, generally | fine, a few scatiered thunder showers, not | ouch change in temperature. Tae Guent—The City of Ghent arrived | vesterday afternoon at about five o'clock. She had three inward passengers; and & | fair cargo both waye, . | Pouce Corrr—The police court was} | not held this morning. Four drunks were | were ujlowed bail jand will trial !o morrcw morning. come up for la More Springs —~While excavating for the reservoir near the Gas Works, Wed- | needay night® spring was tapped with the result that seven feetof water has flowed into the excavation. Temperance Ratty.—A public temper- - relly, onderthe auspices of the Y. P, oo of Zion Church, will be held in ae barement next Monday evening, August 7th. Good speakers wil! addreee the meeting. Particulars later. Tue ELsorra.—The Electra, due Wed- nesday night, did not arrive until yerter~ day afternoon. She had a full cargo in - ward and outwa:d, and had again“to leave a quantity of that offering outward, mostly self- binders on the wharf. She eailed at five this morning. THe Evetyn.—The three-masted schr. ments to London by the Forness liner Halifax City, which sailed from this port on Friday, was a carload of frozen salmon. They were loaded at Chatham. N. B., ia cold storage car 9521, and were received at the ship's gangway in splendid condition. The interior of the car presented quite a rigid appearance, the wal]s and floor being decorated with hoar frost. The contents of \he car were transferred to the steemer’s cold storage apartment in good ebape, and with @ prospect of arriving in London in prime condition. Some of the railway men who inspected thecold s.orage facilities on board the steamer say that the tempera- ture was like the Klondike in midwirter. sbsioiidy iia Tue Campaxa— The Campana arrived here thie morning at five o’clock and left for Souris and Pictou at twelve o’clock, noon. She brought afull cargo, a large quantity of which was flour and meal, and oo leaving Quebec had one hundred and tbese fifteen Meet Me at The Always Busy Store Ste Qeeeoewees Je & 2282 eune a2ae Accounts ren- | dered June 30th ¢ are now due lore payment Prompt payment of your account ¢isa boon to the ¢ nerchant ‘lo be brief and concise we would be pleased to have a settle ment of the aec ount sent you early in July bO2O 4 02202423 0242288888 ft i We are here every day from 8 am till 6 m and will be pleas- ed to receipt your account for value . twenty-five passengers. Of were for Gaspe, six for Summer- eide, about seventy for Pictou, sand the following for Charlottetown: Mr and Mrs A E Lussier and daughter, Mre Lussier, Mr and Mrs E Tasse, Mr and Mrs Jas T Barker, Mieses Ruthbone, Mr WC Puardy,Mr GC Bennbam, Mr and Mrs Pau! Stanley and two children, Rev W J Clarke and Mre Clark for Souris, Mrs M J Pope, Miss A L Pope, Miss L F Stayuer, Messrs Stayner, Mr and Mrs J D Adame, Mrand MreJ H Harrington, Drand Mrs Chabot, Mr and Mrs J J doppee, Mr C Watt, Mr and Mrs David H ! Hogg, of Montreal. —_ —— Pope, Mrs Sutherland Harry ond Dudley AysorHer Buroevtary. — Yesterday moroing between three and four o’clock — just about the eame time as the attempt at burglary was wade at Mr.J. A. Me- Kinley’s, North River, on the previcus morping— burglars entered the forge of Mesers. Batt Bros., at the head of Poole & Lewis’s wharf. They broke in through the window in the end of the building tearimg the shutter off. A lot of | spare brass and copper which was about | the shop,—worth at least $10 or $12 was | taken, and shortly afterwards sold to Simon a foreigner who buys junk and keene a store onthe corner of Powanal and King i streets. The matter has not been reported | to the police and the burglars have since | disappeared. Itis reported that a quantity of copper was aleo stolen out of the ware~ house used by Mr. White, the contractor who is building the S S Brant. WASH YOURSELF WITH K&HNWEILER’S BATH SPONGE “Cleanliness is >> ese, next to Godlin A substitution for wash rag. Material, hand made linen, filled with shaved cork; the inner pocket can be opened and a piece of soap inserted. Alwaye ready for the bath. Makes a continuous lather, It always floats, 7s soft and pliable Is cleaner and better thaa a sponge or rag. Takes off the } pores, Strengthens the body and muecles Takes the place of a masseur. Recommended by athletes and physicians as a necessity . spongs and dirt and opens the If you try it you won’t do without it. Price 3@ cents. | Evelyn, arrived here this morving at seven o'clock. She isin charge of Captam How- ell and the run from Barbadoes was made in sixteen days Her cargo consists of mola‘ses and sugar for Mevers. Rattenbury and Toombe, Captain Benoit, who while in Barbadoes hada paralytic stroke, is coming home by the S. S. Duart Castle Satmon For Lonpon.—Among the sbip- received STANLEY BROS o ar ene tell AEA NaN es ane —— x 5 gegen’ g Sy on ® ; : a3 if oe — * . 1 wth i. COM ISOS ROOD M 6 eS —— re 4 v . Ol 85 ee ee A & we * All womens col- g @ W Kid : ed aD ¢ ored boos & shoes @ @ CBee: ae. S es > ie | at ¢ ® strap slippers with j ome ~~ 6 \ 4 vow und steel h ry ~ & 20percent ? ? buckle on a com, — a (os ¢ discount « # fortable last and . a Ww $1.00 shoes for 80c @ ® gtylish —only 0 eh as 7 $1.50 « “ $1,20 g - Ff ’ > ga 5 seh: * “<Siss > ; $1.25 ; $2.50 “ * $2.00 ¢ : ¢ ¢ oe % See Window ¢ ra See Window + * @ a2 g DOWwADOOE* HM DADO SAD eaossera Alley& @ Alley & Co GOOGOOOGu.' once & Tap CODMLE Leave us your order now for a nice light summer su ¢ Lots of Light Weight Tweeds to select from. Our tailoring department has been rushing all this seasen MEN'S FURNISHINGS See our summer Underclothing in Balbriggan and patel weal, which will be sure to keep you cool. Big Reductions on lines of Furnishings from this date GORDON & MCLELLAN gene cient: aeeemaiiinall - par oF eoey i ta sais nos wae ae