-.v.ya°uilc:.'~.in~'»!«7n.-. 2'.-‘t ll‘ -u.z-.a‘ha«»,..iia-wiaiu<~:ao'iwi1y.r. ' ‘ .- v..-,_i i ....._,, ll ~‘ . .. ,- . ,.. .u..m»m-.».- z-nuaiauneum-ivnaflwwtaw-*l"|°““W“'7 "““;(f"“’ ~ ' ."‘~. , ‘,v.-‘.- ':‘..“"- t . ,1‘, .. ‘-4- - Valuable Premises on QUEEN svnaer. E are instructed by on MONDAY, AUGUST I that It o’clock, a m :- llis VALUABLE PROPER in the rear to an entrance on Dcrchester Street. WATSON’S FOUR STORY BRICK BUILDING is one of the bestelglillt) 351??‘ ments in Charlottetown, and contains, in addition in ii handsomely appoint we i g House, line 0! the best known Business Stands in P. E. Island. TERMS AT SALE. in. ii. NORTON & no. ang3 dy tl sale w2i Mr. L. w. WATSON holler by AUCTION. on th= v'="'i=°*» fronting on QUEEN STREET. and running lack AUCTION EERS. nnnss, GOODS Try J zines Petunia lo’y for DRESS GOODS. Ten hundred JAMES PATON & Co's. Or Glove Department is very complete—Black, Tans, Fawns, Greys and new Shades in Buttoned, 5 Stud Lacing, Ladies wishing Hats or Bonnets should call and see our styles Millinery Department under the care of a first-class Milliner, 7 Stud Lacing, Mosquitan, &c., &c. \ ith us you will find the very latest novelties. SCOTCH STORE, 186', Markd Square. yards double width Dress Goods, all new this season. at the wonderful low price 16 cents per yard, or a full dress length for $1.12, 1.12, 1.12, 1.12, 1.12, 1.12, 1.12, One dollar and twelve cents buys allnice Summer Dress at PATTQ_l_\l_ BROS Midsummer Sale. During August we shall continue our Midsummer Sale of Sateens, Chal- lies, Lawns, Prints and Sunshades. Dress Goods,—We start at 5 cents 10 yds for 50 cents. Men and Boy’s Straw Hats and Hel- mets at and below cost to clear. TWEEDS for Men and Boys cheap. Flannelettes cheap, a large range. Valises away down. Carpets and Housefurnisliings- This is a genuine mark down sale. And one way to thank our many cus- tomers, and to show them we appre- ciate their trade. Bargains for everyone IE°.A_'I"I'CDl\T BROS The Real and Genuine Carpet Men, 136’ Maine St m Will you buy Ready-made Clotlzing when you can get a first-class Suit so cheap at the Star Clothing Store ? we causuir vou. And make it worth your while to give] all your orders for Clothing to the Star Clothing Store. We guarantee to give you good Goods, good fits, good workmanship, and the latest styles. We will _ be glad to see your face even if you . . won’t buy, 9' Bargain Counter after this date. . B d..& -merchant «E llloaned by the Guardian Reporters H. M. S. Pylades leaves this morning. W.i'rr.ii atreet is almost rid of the old hospital now. STEAMERS Pnimrnn and Fastnet from Halifax are due here this morning. Tm: market Tuesday was well attend- ed. There were no strawberries in. Raspberries sell from 10 to 12c.; other prices no change. Owme to the unfavorable weather the Citizen's Band did not play in the gardens last evening. If this evéning is fine they will be out. Cu.utto'.rrn'rows’s offer for the Colt stakes, which will be trotted in Halifax, was $810. Amhcrat’s $600, and Halifax gives $1,130. OSLY buy Tanglefoot Fly paper, it is clean and reliable. Buy it at Dodd’s Medical Hall where wholesale and retail you can buy it the cheapest. Tun pile of sand and old bricks on the north side of the market house should be removed. Mr. Gay complains of it being in the way of his team, and as that gentleman is charged a rather high rent for his stall, it is certainly right that his business should not be obstructed. Eciirsr Picmo—Rememher the Boys wharf tomorrow. Return tickets and admission to ground 25 cents; children half fare. Batallion Band in attendance. Should the day prove unfavorable it will be held on the following Wednesday. Tn: annual Picnic of St-. J ohn’s Church, Crapaud, will be held on the rectory grounds on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 11th. There will be an apron sale in connection with the Picnic. Tea- Adults, 25c; children, 15.2. If the weather should be unfavorable the Picnic will be held on the following day. Mn. R. B. Neuron one of our leading hardware merchant: has had his store lately renovated. The wells and ceiling have been nicely tinted and the door and window frames have been painted it dark brown finished in bronze. The work reflecta great credit on the artist, Mr. P. Burke. Tim members_ of the Presbyterian Church at West River intend holding a picnic (.11 the 11th August. on the grounds of Theophilus Stewart, Westville, to which the public "are cordially invited. Tea and refreshments will be provided. Should the weather prove unfavorable picnic will be held on the first fine day following. Potion C0t'=RT.—Un Monday in the dirty premises case the magistrate impou- ed a fine of 5—cents and costs. Peter Monaghan, trucking without license,waa fined $502 90 days. David Bell drunk and incapable, $30 or 30 days; on Tues- day Joe Valley and Ben Byers, drunk and incapable, get $20 or 20 days and 2 months hard labor respectively. Tsuruozw communication throughout the whole Island will be completed in a few days. Mt. Albion, ,McKenzie’s Corner. Wellington. N ortham, Richmond, Tyne Valley and Port Hill are now on the list and when four more mills of wire have been strung, Alberton and Tigniah will be added. Mr. Angus has made a big success of the Telephone Company and dcaervea great credit. Maria has been growing brighter and getting nearer to us each evening, and already ita brilliancy is such as to attract the attention of the most casual observer, but this evening the planet will reach its opposition, when it will riae at sunset and «ipproiieh the earth nearer than it has at any time in fifteen years. The distance of Mars from the earth will then be about 35,000,000 miles. Tm: Kalama (Washington) Bulletin ad- vocatea Rev.Dr.rJ. R. Thompson a native of P. E. Island, for Lieutenant Governor of the State. Dr. Thompson it will be remembered visited the Island a summer or two ago. He has held many responsi- ble poaitiona during his 22 years sojourn in Washington, being at one time Presi- dent of the Legislative Council and later chaplain of the convention which drafted the slave constitution. Rxv. J. WHITLCCK, late pastor of Columbus, Ont, succeeds Rev. T. Reid; as pastor of Scugng Methodist Circuit. Before leaving Columbus, his sister, Mics Annie Whitlock, assistant choir leader, and organist of the Epworth League, was presented by the League with a purse of $25 one an address. Miss ,Whitlock made 3 suitable reply thanking them for pheér kindness, as did also Rev. J. Whit- oc . - As the Institute for the Western Inspectorate does not meet this year, a committee was appointed to recommend oflicerc for the next year. The ofiicers choaen, and at the afternoon session agreed to. were : Pi-e;ident—W D McIntyre, Kensing- ton. Vice Pres.-—Mias Laura Hodgron. Secy.-Treaa.—G P McDou2ald. Executive Com.—Messra E S McPhail. Jardine, N McLeod. Campbell (inspector) and Miss Sadie Roas. Ws were shown by the Chairman of the Pioneer Committee Tuesday a large ledger in which the accounts with the pioneer settlers were kept. The ledger, although nearly one hundred years old is in a good state of preaei-viition,—and was the property of the Cambridge firm, ‘who dealt largely with the pioneers] of that day at Charlottetown and Murray Harbor. The writing is that of the late Hon. Thomas Owen,father of Hon. L. C. Owen, of this city, and will compare favorably with the best writers of today. We were also shown by the acme gentleman, a danger, a sword and a blunder-buss, which did aervice on Culloden Moor. Tim steamer Worcester from Boston arrived here about 5 o'clock Tuesday evening with a small general cargo and the following :—Mh H Bul- pcrt,8arah Byght,E win, Mrs Baker. Mr: Mark Bennett. A Campbell, Mrs R Dyer. Mrs Mary Godfi-fey and 2 ch'ldren, Armanda. Godfrey, W Grant, G BIHunt, Lamar. Mrs Ann Lancing and children, Mra Elliott, Mu A Mcwilliaina, Kate McDonald, Mica L A McDonald. Angus McDonald, Mary McDonald, A McDon. ald J HMcDonald, Mr: Mung;-ave and . child, Maggie do, Etta Mclhe, Annie do, MsryBMcLe6d. Job McGrath, D Mc- Ecchane, D McEwe_n, J Mclhe, J Mar- , Martin, D rMcIood, JR League of the Cross Picnic at Red Point , Mrado, B H Hurd, Flora Hubbard, Mary Jenkins, Mrs James Dolan, Mrhnd Mrs Hon. George Forbes, Vernon River Bridge, is in the city. ‘ Tu and refreshments at all hours to- morrow at Red Point. Don't be deceived with imitations; take only McLean's Vegetable Worm Syrup. Bnnii Bnos. are showing a splendid range of black and colored Evening Gloves in elbow’ and shoulder lengths. No chi’d will refuse to take McLean's Worm Syrup. Our. 30 cent all wool cloth for boys’ wear is the talk of the town. See it.- Patton Bros. You haven't got to catch the fly and stick him on to.the paper if youb the kind of fly-pa er we sell. All you have to do is-layt e paper on in table; the fly does the rest.—-Johnson’: Drug Store. "' “Swirr,” Coventry Machinists’ Com- pany, Coventry, Eiiglmd. What about price’! For One Hundred Dollars I can sell you a Model D., strong, Handsome, thoroughly reliable, with pneumatic tyres and ball bearings throughout. Orders filled quickly. Call at the Queen today. —Victor Frazee. Shipping. Port of Charlottetown. nisrniinn. July 29—Azadia Leslie, Souria; Ner- eid, Dewar, South Bar; Miramichi. Bouquet, Quebec; Minnie _Bell, Mc- Leod, Pictou; Foam, Moran, do; P L G. Mclaaac, do; Capella, Ross, Wallace; Jennie B. Balcom, St Peters; Isaac Goodwin, Heighten. Chatham; Margaret Ann, Buckler, Sydney; Maggie H, Wry, Buctouclie; Jacques Cartier, Mc- Rae, Quebec; L H Davies, Landry, West Point. Aug. 2.—R. N. Smith, Forrest, Glace Bay; Swan; LeLscl'ieur, do.; Hariza, Terrie, do. ; Day Spring, LeBlaue, Sydney, Chief Commander, Lsngill, do. - ctunsn. July 22-P L G, Mclsaac, Pictou; Margaret Ann, Buckler. do; Isaac Good- win, Heighten, do; L H Davies, Landry, W03“ Point. Aug. 1.—Jen:iie R. Balcom , Pictou; S 3 Carroll, Briggs. Halifax. Aug. 2. —- Capella, Rose, Catherine, Geo e, Sydney; Wry,Cha.tham, C 'ef Commander, nflll, Pictou; Nercid, Dewar, Basie Verte; H. 8. Senior, Tracadie. Port of Summerside. 1 Ontwarda - str Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, atorea. _, ‘Inwards-—sch Advanco.Orr, Richibucto, lumber; Mirsmichi, Baquet-, , Pictou, stores. .w ‘ THE exports per steamer Northumber- land yesterday morning were as follows: To U S—-49 canes eggs, $157; 7§ bl! ber- ries. 821; 2 bis mackerel, $20. To Dom- 48 lambs, 396. :-::—{——j—-—- Hotel Arrivals. - HOTEL DAVIES. J A Gillies. Minnedoaa, Man; J Edgar, Smallman, Boston; Mrs J do, O’Lcary, P E I; Mia: Rose Wemers, Boston; John McLean, Souris; 0 Rich, Boston; DeL McDonald, Montreal; C McDuugall, do Joseph Dennelly, Halifax; J H Danagh Tiuro; Mr and Mrs Geo|Edward, Lau rence, Mass; Mire do; Chas E Anyer Boston; Leonce Renfrcl. Montreal J A Bernard, do; James Rodger, Am- herst; J F Estabrook, Biston. QUEEN HOTEL. Rev W P Archibald, Cavendish, PE I; Rev J K Fraser. Albei-ton; L An- deraon, St Peters Bay; D Egan, Mount Stewart; J M McLeod. Long-River; Mia: Matti McMillan, Wood. Islands; W Mutch, Eldon; A Gunn, Cardigan Rev A B McLeod, Mt Stewart; Rev Geo Fisher, Dalhousie, N B; Geo Forbes. Vernon River Bridge; C L Banee. Geo’- town; L E Ryan, Boston; G R Hull, do; H F Brett. do; J N Schurman, Summer- side;Jaa C Sayers and wife, Wayneaburg, Pa;-JohnT Roger: and wife, do; A G Allison, do; Joe E Tufts and son, Salem, Mass, Mrs H G Hubbard, nurse and 2 cghildi-en, Detroit, Mich; Mrs Loaier, do; Alex Campbell, Noel. Hanta Co., N S; Rev Geo McMillan, Malpeque; R. A Ward, Troy, N Y. Wallace ; are 1;‘!-. Rm your houses and stores of flies, as they will destroy the appearance of every- so is Ta lefoot Sticky Fly r, the best and dihgeapest flypaper mad:peTo be cal Hall. jy19tf Nnw black moire ribbons in all widths, also ladies’ dress caps just received at Mrs. R. Young’s. The/ balance of her summer millinery will be cleared out at greatly reduced prices.-july5 tf Simmer. some at rock bottom prices, All wool Canadian tweed suits made to order for $12. Scotch suiting: from $14 to $16 50. 50 pieces to select from. Nobby patterns. John Macleod & Co. J one 21 tf Gums custom boots, the very best, at G03 Bros. ’ tf r J car in, boys canvaaa and gymn shoes, cheap, at Goff Broa. tf- Otm latest job lot of trowseringa iathe bcatyet. No trouble to sell them. they are going ‘like hot cakes. Any man want- ing a pair’ of pants should call andsee them, they are plume. John Macleod & & Co. June 21 ptf / 4__— I EAVES MONTREAL Monday, l3th]nné J u . u . at th _ “ ll 66 II th at u u 3;“, ‘E1’ or _ u u . ll 7 ll 55‘ ?‘g _H u _ or 5th Se t lgth ‘I 3rd Oct. zlat June 5th July ygth u “ . min . 15¢], egg 5‘ 3‘ I6 sup N _. ' 7 to am . " Th‘ Steam ' fitted ‘th , ‘°“‘:’iP3“'3:2:I. di'ifltyhecoS‘t rates of t’ ',-h ma ,1 .m t ~ . near. tho’ fully realizing the fact, ‘she 1 cleanleth from allain.” ’llATHIlllING - - thing in them. The best remedy for doing ‘ had wholesale and retail at Dodd’s Medi- 5.50 smii. oiiiiiniioiii * James Morgan’u,—South ..—....—.. .——-—. si. John’: Relief pi... The following haic-been received by the Relief Committee since our last iaaue: Wood Islands’ North, per Duncan Crawford—Duncan Crawford, 81; Alex- ander Bell, $1; Mica Annie McKenzie, 81; Mary J McKenzie, 50¢; Hector Mc- Millan, 50c; Peter McMillan, 81; Duncan Taylor, 50c,~. Archibald Blue, 50c; [Mrs Neil McMillan, 65c. Total, $6 65. Clothing-Mrs H McMillan, 3 yard! flannel; Mrs D McLennan, 1 blanket; Mia: Ann Mann, 1 pair stockings; Mrs D Crawford, lquilt; Mrs Neil Muiin, 3 yards shitting. :Miss Mrry Crawford, 1 blanket. 30 Supreme Court. Re-application of Michael Brennick and wife to have the sum of $717 19 de- posited in Savings Bank to credit of Jan McAvoy paid over to them.—The Court in this matter unanimously refused the application and discharged the rule nisi with costs. application, and Mr. W. S. Stewart for James Lambert, contra. The Court adjourned to meet today at eleven o'clock to hear one or two formal motions, when it will adjourn until the 20th of September, when arguments will be heard. A gum. At Victoria. Crapaud, on the 23rd ult., Mrs. J. 0. Milford, of a son. gar. At Murray Harbor North, on the 26th ult., after a protracted illness, Jane, the beloved wife of Gavin Reid. Esq. in the 58 year of her age. The ‘deceased was well and deservedly respected by all who had the pleasure of here acquaintance. She leaves a husband, four sons and two daughters, besides’ a.‘ large circle of rela- tions and friends to mourn the loss of an affectionate wife and mother, and a quiet and obliging neighbor and friend. _ At Charlottetown, August lat, Donald _McF_‘a.dy§n;—'aged 71. He died fully trust- ing irafhe merits of his Redeemer. _ [Funeral from his late residence, Market ,Square. at 10 o'clock Wednesday, to Highfield Cemetery. .. At her father's residence, Dufl'erin Road, Strathalbyn, J uly24th, _ Ann beloved daughter of Norman and Jennet McLeod, aged 19 years. She bore her last illness with the utmost gentleness and patience. As the end drew M -——._—.j faced death without shrinking, calmly trusting in the merits of her Saviour and deriving special comfort from this sage: “ the blood of J esua Christ his Son The bereaved parents and other relatives have our sympathy, but they sorrow not as those who have ‘no hope. - OF THE °l}LANS THE SCOTTISH GATHERING and Pioneer celebriition, under the auspices of the Caledonia Club or P. E. Island, will be held at the Charlottetown Driving Park and Exhi- qition Grounds ON WEDNESDAY, 10th August, 1892. AT:-afn Arrangements (Standard Time.) 8 clal Train will leave ni 8 a.. m. pilberton 8.55 a. in. Blooidlgflelsdl if in. O’Leiiry 439 a. in. Port Hill 584a. m. Wellington 6.05 it. in. -Mtscouche 6.55 it. in. Summer-side 8 40 a. in. Kensington 7 03 ii. in. Emerald 7.32 a. in. Bradalbane 7.89 is in. Hunter River 8.05 I. in. North} Wutamm 3.45 aliy Junction 8.51 a. in. -Arrive uwn. 9.” 8. in. Returning, yi cave Charlottetown for Tlgulah at 4.25 p. in The following regular trains will run an to lows : Leave Cape Traverse for Emerald Junction at 6.25 ii. m.; returning, leave Emerald in the evening on arrival or special train from Char- lollemwg. r! 1' Ch I tte euveonso to-write. .- Return .wullearveOlili:lottemwdat61.55tlpl:i Leave eorgetown for Charlottetown at 7 a.. m.; rgturntng. will leave Charlottetown at 9- . Bet Ti 1: to t first-class 'Z*:;.=‘:'.*:“-'.E'§°e.°i'.-=*°i“:"°.;~==."..‘""”? grgod to returipl clan thelglthilewry Mb’ teamerw eav ,0;-w 10th Anmt 7 o’cll)c:|i1i.l m.. ch!-lfinir aiiialiiii lid!-yo ' returning, leaves Charlotte- town tvsvlien e permits. Return Tickcta, een steamer South rt will lea 8 ' on Wednesday, £3 t 10th. Ste 7 lllgl calling at West 0 and Rocky Polntlgotng and comb: ; returning, will leave Che. otte- téohvzn at‘gh‘<ilrock;lpv-vmgwilietnm Ttcketa ii-om w's - P¥£t,s1:e:em§.8n 3 lo. 20 cents. Rocky e in a Com return tickets fro'hIal’lgt.hu at ii." 111?: Point (In Ohene to Charlottetown at lnclud admission to the ounda, on ea fifigigh ‘.01 Aflzuet. to return on the J. A. Mcléélmx J. n. invmqf 1 - cro tnry. Proal July 7. '92. G °“" Morning Guardian’! is FOR SALE ‘ At The Fclovvlng Places: CHARLOTTETOWN T. L. Chappelle’a,—Queen Street. Bazaar Store,—Queen Street. . Pout Oflice Stnll,—-Queen Square. Railway Station Stall,--Water Street. W. M. Collin’:-—Cor. Grafton ,& Hillaboro Streets. - H. A. I-Iarvie’c—N'orth Side Queen Sq, BrauhOflie—-Ceti-a.lSt.S ' » Mlfliii lV:lI_ll'l.~nSummermd?l:ln°rud.. Dr. Dfifflchffl Drug Stoi-e,—Kenaingtou. go‘; McMillan’a—St7anlég Bridgo, - - McDonald’ Dru tore-— Station. ‘I 2 Omar‘, 3:131:21; £3: -‘Main Street, Alberton J.E. Gallant” in gSt ,...T- - Mrs. D. J0ll:8li0.n'B~—h1o;l.lt&gllIBgnB1:l:l@. G. B. McEnchern’s. Moun.t_fitow,g_;-t, Bmn¢H n istreat, on -all P Bradalbane. per John C ClIl'l!6—4 bags fly potatoes, 2 bags cats, 2 bags flour. - Neil McLeod, Q. C., and Moreen for me GARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘PRINCE EDWARD ISLND. looal and Otlioi Notes. linen] and llllllll’ Notes. Stock, and be 00 ly showing lots of M- prices to clear. . . 1 i . o ‘- we Any fly that ii,-he}. a the fly paper that cell, oiiiv some Jonxsomn n Corner Kent , .~_. .-1-.‘ <\ HOT wt We haven. larg-estockl P Blouses which we want to cell i Blouses th it were 2.00 now for Blouses that were 1.50 now for Blouses that were 1.25 now for rasols for 35 calm. , Excellent value in U ‘and Parasols. B I r A table of H PERKINS -.-u—r-—p.~«a-—«—— -.--. ..,—.—..... .. lJA°1!t1(:1I;3;‘3'tl‘,0u1;ouible discount on an Gouda. but Boolcéjor Biggie! which we have the S ggéiugtgpgimck in the city- we say th wl _on Wall Paper ‘Curtain Polca, and Window Pictures. ’ - - _ ’ ' .See our stock of summer gauieai Tennis A new stock of Toy, Wagons, from 25 cents Q Theysmake a splendid Toy or a boy or girl. We will give « big, cuts” on all our good weeks, as we are bound to cell. - —’ Bet‘ . bu Bib Bunk, . all, ai.i:1ewfe°i1rill;m? cit teyour : 3’ " , éAiivEL_i. anos.,_ ‘. 48¢», 3t1'00¢l.Il5§tthaGuannnxOfloe. h V ~ , A _ .- During the chance to sample any L ,,...It is the _ ‘ Cleanest Paper t P and they must go at a big it Blouses that were $2.00 new for Blouses that were 1.00 now or Blouses that were (now for it Your choice ofa large range choice A - worth from 50c. to 81.25.