W; .i.-,;. .w.,.i;~ .=..w,..t.»m'-i-iwii-.»-ie..- e'.l .-M... .. i Luv. ...uM= ,_.,J“v"‘ _ s. 1 er. 2. THE GUARDIAN, CHABLOOWN. PRINCE .13.... BARGAINS! Jul-Y9 BARGAINS! July. X Bargains in Straw ats, Bargains in 'Cottons, Bargains in Ginghamsi Bargains in Muslins, Bargains in Gloves, Bargains in Sunshades, . Bargains in Men's Clothlflg. Bargains in Boys’ Clothing, Bargains in every department, Try us, no one can undersell us. J. B. illACl)0NALll’S Great Clotliing' Store. DIIMINIIIN Bfllll‘ AND SHOE STORE, - 7 - Boots 0 ularity for sellinrr the best and cheapest inEToW‘i1r isogvident. Our trabde was never better. If ya want satifaction, try 118. Summer Goods MUST GO. J AS. PAf"I‘5N & Co. 0 ‘WILL, for the next few weeks, give Special discounts in all kinds of SUMMER G-ODDS- We have placed a large line of the best quality of ENG‘-LISH PRINTS, and all-wool FRENCH DELANES o greatly reduced prices. Also, a beautiful line of Sun Shades, In black and light shades. v We invite every lady to inspect these goods, as we have made such a reduction in the prices that they are bound to go with a rush. at ¢ JAS. PATON & Co iiiii Eiiiiii PERKINS is STERNS We have a large stock of Ladies’ Blouses which we want to sell quick, and they must go at a big discount. Blouses that were $2.50 now for $1.85 Blouses that were 2.00 now for 1.45 Blouses that were 1.50 now for 1.15 Blouses that were 1.25 now for .95 Blouses that were 1.00 now for .75 Blouses that were .80 now for 2.60 Your choice of a large range of Pa- rasols for 35 cents. Excellent value in Silk Umbrella and Parasois. Big bargains in Millinery A table of Hats, your choice for 15c., worth from 500. to $1.25. PERKINS it STERNS Local and Other Notes. lileanui by the Guardian Reporters Tn; Railway Picnic takes place August 4th, at Morell. J_ 1!‘, Wn_.ms, of Willie it 00., Stellar- ton, N. s., 13 at the Queen- CARDS have been issued for evening rties at Government House Thursday ggth July and 4th August. Mn. Ricrnnn Gorr has -takyu the Northern half of Mr. P. P. Gillie new house on Great George 5311993- A Norman of guests were entertained Thursday evening by His Honor the Lieut.-Governor and Mrs. Carve-ll. CARDINAL GIBBONS proposes leaving N ova Sootia for P. E. I. next week and will probably be accompanied by Arch- bishop O'Brien. BY an order in Council dated Ottawa, July‘ 2nd. Nicholas White and Bernard Trainer are promoted to 2nd class clerk- ships. We congratulate Messrs. White and Trainor on their promotion. Tris: Halifax Herald says that Mr. W.D. Taunton, formerlyofNewGlasgow,latterly of the stall‘ of the Montreal Herald, (and who edited the Moiiivnvo Guinoux in the absence of the editor),has joined the staff of the Halifax Chronicle. IN a letter published in Thursday’s Patriot Mr. F. W. Hyndman says the GUsunisiv's report of the insurance on the building where the fire started on Sunday morning and Wednesday after- noon is not correct. The reporter of the GUARDIAN called on the owner of the house on King street, and learned the facts as were stated in the GUARDIAN of Thursday morning. Perhaps the wrong house was referred to. Tm: S.S. Carroll sailed for Boston at 6 o’clock, Thursday evening, with a general cargo and the following n- gers : Frank Young, A Thistle, J J Mc- Cormack, Joe Coffin, W Collin, F DeGost, Piuced,-Jos Couphe, Kate Couphe, Mrs Hadsey, J Strain, M Macdonald, Mrs Cardiff, J D Macmillan, C Tedwell, J A Macdougall, H H Wadington, B W Shep- rd, Mrs McEachern, Angus McEachern, BeMcRsc, P Cummiue. S1‘. P.it'I.’s Sunday School at Westville yesterday was a successful and enjoyable affair. The day was fine and a great number took advantage of the sail up and down the river. The children enjoyed themselves thoroughly and those who took part in the games were de- lighted with the prizes given. Twenty- one dollars was realized at',the table. The committee spared no pains to make the picnic a success and to insure the en- joyment of all who attended. Tris band concert in the gardens Thursday evening was enjoyed by Coun- cillor Taylor’s few citizens, who on this particular occasion numbered up in the thousands. The music was the best that we have ever heard from a local band By the appearance of the square it was evident that the citizens are unanimous in favor of band concerts. During the concert Counciilor Beer went round among the people and succeeded in col- lecting nearly thirtydolhra fog the pur- chase of new music for the bandsmen, and in consideration of this they have generously agreed to play in tlie gardens once a week during the rest of the summer. Wnnnnso BzI.I.s.-—On the evening of Wednesday, the 20th inst , a large com- pany assembled at the residence of Peter Warren, Esq., Warren Cove, North River, to witness the in ' e of his youngest daughter, Bessie, to .Richard Henderson of Kingston. The knot was tied by Rev. F. D. Davison. . The bride was attended by Tillie Boulter of Tr-yon and the ppy bridegroo‘ ‘in was supported by Spurgeon Warren. brother of the bride. The bride was one of the most popular young ladies of North River and will be greatly missed in her home and in the choir, of which she has been a member for some years. She was the recipient of many beautiful presents. —Ccm. Tm: old hopital still blockade: Water street. It came up before the police court Thursday as a ublic nuisance. Mr. Connolly says it wo d cost less to tear it down than to cut it in two pieces, as he would have to pay for the removal of one half over. the amount for which he let the contract, and it would be another month at least before the street would be clear ef it. Mr. Arthur Peters appeared on behalf of the defendant, and said that not one tree would be destroyed by the're- moval of the building along Water street, and that not one resident objected to the house being moved along that street. Still, Mr. Inge is only one who objects, Mr. Hales makes only two and Mr.A_rchi- bald makes only three. Mr. Connolly objects to cutting the house in two, the city council object to its removal, and there it stands an eye-sore to citizens and a laughing stock for strangers. How- ever, his honor’s dicision this morning may alter the case. It came out in the examination of the City Surveyor, who granted the certific its for the removal that that omcial had never examined the place at all, his explanation being that be supposed no man would be fool enough to try to move a lace A without finding out whether it cou be done or not. ruiiisellers. It seems almost an impossi- bility for them to keep within the limits of the law. On Thursday Wm. Larter was before the court for violation of the Liquor Regulation Act. Marshall Cam- Oflicer Campbell visited Lartei-’e bar and noticed two doors behind the counter. He asked ‘Lerner where the doors led to. Latter told him that the doors were locked and that he had them shelled so that they could not be opened. On the 14th the Marshall again visited Larter’s and one of the doors was standing .- open. On the 20th he was ' Lei-ter’s and 4+ Afizflu “WE A53 IS to compare the prices for DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS etc. We guarantee 20 per cent Cheaper than any lltlier Firm in the City. '1" Prices are always right. Satisfaction guaranteed TA 3'. D. :Il;c:I:nooa'm Obrno .. went in to examine a door, and found the shellnailed on. r was at on the witnessstand and swore that c had no intention of breaking the law and did not know whether he had done so or not‘. He also said he had carried only one bucket of water I: the door. Mr. - Ai-thus Peters, on behalf of the defend- ant-, saidthe Actrequired one entrance on the public -street," but these was nothing in the-Act to show ‘V, 'etor of a bar casinos have ,a-doo1‘*>"ci- 'u own private use. His Honor said there was onlyonc to the law. As he uuderlccod it, there could be ‘ -onlyonedocsina‘bsrroom...Il!.dthatdccr; ., -mustopcuintotliegzlricstrees.‘ ’ Them. nusthoao . .. ii‘-1‘£i’ I-at 5'is°!‘.$.$ ‘°‘“‘“rf£’ Martha Lewellin, Miss Cameron, Mrs - Faun rum does not satisfy even the 'eron swore that on the 6th July he and ‘ order for 812. Scotch suitingsfrom 814. I 50 pieces to "select from. ', Nobbyziflfl. John Macleod & Co. Local anti flther Netti- Bmcsn beef for 20 cents per pound IV Beer &Qcfi‘s.—J uly 23 21 BIG discount on boys’ shirts. -7- 3- Macdonald’s Great Clothing Store. Mouse’: Vegetable Worm SJIWP i3 ill‘ original, sale, pleasant and effectual reed!- Mxit’s and boys’ flaunelettp shirts sell- ing cheap at J. B. Macdonald I- E mother should see that their chil- drenvgc’; McIcan’s Worm 57?“? W5‘? '3°°'l°‘l For. the cheapest boots and I500! in ghe city try, the Dominion Boot and Shoe tore. ' ’ ‘ Tun Full Electric Co have placed I100 c. p. incandescent light in front of the Queen Hotel. 1 casnlven Houten's cocoa in f lb tins received today from England at Beer & Goifs.-July 22 2i. ‘ Tun Fast;-not sailed for [lalifax at. 11 o'clock Thursday night with a mixed freight and seven passengers. I.0.0 F.——Regul:ir meeting of Wildey Lodge tonight at 8, o'clock. Election of re resentatives to Grand Lodge. All 0 d-fellows welcome.’ , ' Sous peo le say that when you kill one fly, about flity more come to attend the funeral. We have got a fly paper that will catch them--funeral procession and all. It is the cleanest paper made, only 5 cents for double sheet. Call and se: it at J ohnson’s drug store. Massrs. Fenncll & Chandler have opened their new store, in the Cameron Block, opposite Post Omce. The store which has been newly fitted up and stocked with all new goods, presents a very attractive appearance. Their stock has all been bought for cash in the best markets, and we predict for them a fair share of the public patronage. Couirr AVONDALE, 1012, met Wednes- day evenin when the following officers were instal ed: 0 R--J H Bell. V C R-—Geo.W Worthy. Recording Sec’y—F J Nash. Financial Scc’y--Geo McKenzie. Treasurer-—C B Warren. Cha -1? Daminarell. S -1) Fraser. J W-—Hei-bert Love. 8 B—D K Dobie. J B-——Wm E Euman. P C R—H W Anderson. Physician—Jaines Werburtou, M D Bisnor Coururmsr has issued an a al to the members of the Church of England in Nova Scotia on behalf of the Church in St John's, Nfld. He says “the Bishop of Newfoundland telegraphs that-the cathe- dral, thc Bishop's house,the clergy house, Sunday and Day schools, Synod hall, and the orphanage are all destroyed; and, be- sides, many churchmen who will not come upon the general relief fund, are heavy suflcrers. It is little wonder that he says “the diocese is overwhelmed with disaster and broken hearted.” The vidence of God makes this an extra ' upon our libcrality, and it is for ate ac- knowledge it by d what we can ‘to help our fellow ch ” men in their need. We assert that ‘. “We undivided. -. All onebody we.” ing ‘the one member that suflers. I desire that a spccialcollectiou be madc,iu all the churches of the diocese, on Sun- day the 31st inst," ’ sent to me for committee in the eifort to restore to _cluircb people the fire has dc.s- troyed. Hotel Arrivals. _\ norm. navrxs. W C McDonald, Montreal; Major C F Howes, Boston; Miss Howes, do; C L Howes, do; Dr and Mrs’ Chas Green, Camden, N J; P Blake, Ch’town; Fred T DeWolfe, Hfx; Eat A Smith, do; Chas Hagarty, do. J DGillis,Minnedosa,Man ;M-ijor Grant. St John N B; Jas Gilrnour, Montreal; E A Bush, Toronto; J B Williamson, Mon- treal; John Cook, Philadelphia; George W C Cook, do; George Stevenson, do; Howard R Bemis, Springfield, Mass; T Wheeler, do; Mr and Mrs C H Polard, Providsnce,R I; WH Fairbanl: and wife, —— Mass;.Robert Brown, New York; A D Johnston, Hfx; E P Roberts. Concord, N H; J C Hilliard, Boston; J F Gillie, S’side; R N Doherty, Kent Co,N B; John B Gough, Mt Stewart. QUEEN Hoist. L Anderson, Head St Peters; Mrs E E McLeod and friends (2), W T; E P Ford, M D, Souris. , - P McLarcn, M D, Brudenell; R Camp- bell, S’side; Camybrle, Montreal; Mrs E E McLeod, Boston. I //ABALANCE of our straw hats at cost.——D. A. Bruce.-—july2l 6i We place on sale today 200 suit lengths. 150 trowser lengths, at a discount of from 10 to 30 per ‘cent. Ifyou want a suit or a pair of trowsers made in‘tl1'e_ latest style you can save the above discount at D. A. Bruce’s.—j uly21 6i hllm ljlrpisr liousctsh and stores of flies, as t cy w‘ cstroy e-appearance of eve -. thing in them. The best remedy for so is Tanglefoot Sticky -Fly per, the best and cheapeit flypapcr m c. '1'_obe had wholesale and retail at Dodd's cal Hall. 1.. ‘ ‘ jy19tf Nxwblackvmeire 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 r0d.I1ced_prices.——july5 tf Somme‘ some at rock bottom All wool Canadian tweed suits. made to to $16.50. June 21 xii" G1uuscustomboots,the c has t G-ofiBroI. tf- Yr’; '8.- ...2.°,::'.f.°:..e{.;'.;°:"".;' "*1 W M- om. nee-6 '§lr15tv-.4»!-tee .-snug-. .' the but yet 83 ere some like cakes. ;‘ Any" msu_want- ing a pair.c£,p[auts should _. ~ 1jp,_l, -JohnM.acleod& &Co., J&‘3'l.:.(-ting‘. :- . as we are ‘ ‘ :_ . . smm. disccimt‘in'=sll_ ii........ i {It is nsanigii 9: Let us rove the truth of it by slider» I I that the money be _ , Emission to the bishop of Newfoundliudgptobc expended by his sum?-=* V-.1} . P 5' .-.~/2'1-’:“' : .. in ". V‘ > _ ' V QF 11 1 . _ ‘H ' ’v.:..,4,_:.. .‘__ , E£W‘4' 2 --i~:£-ea"?-€o‘-‘€"‘ ‘ ‘ ' .‘ -;--z.~'m'- _: cerecemr. .. Port A July 20-ArBespI1%Earfllug," 0. ” O B; James . ‘ 3 St in hw wfi; , y Frank- lin, Earcin, st Peters 0 13; Foam, floi-en, Sydney; 88 Premicr,Kell§H_fk. : July 21-88 Fastnct, o ' , Hfx; Miramichi, net, S'side; mas Rob- gtson, Bognel Cow 0 ;wJ gflfiilts. ax-chard, ictou; inc , i utter, Hfx;MaryD, Reitdigwallaceg SS Elec-, tra, McLare tafiugir John Me-' Donald, Hyde, Glace y. A . Jul 20-—Cld Mary B, McDougall. Pic- tou; cam, Moran, do; Wm Aitkcn, t Hobbs. 8bcdiac;S eon, Lawson, Wal-‘~ lacs; 88 Premier,‘ gag ‘Skids; Minni- chi, Bsquct,Pictou; J Hilts.Maroliard, « do; tug)C M Winch, Nutter, Glace Bay; Mary , Reid, Wallace; Nercid, Dewar, Sydney; Union, Gerrior. do; 88 ,Electre, McLaren,Monts'gue; Sir John McDonald, Hyde, Buctouche; Mary Louise, Godin, New Carlislc. _, Port of Summersidc. . Ou‘wards-Sch Chain ‘on, Mecpher- sou, Pictou, ballast; so Lucy Louise, Bernard, Egrnont Bay, merchandise; sch Eric, Ryder, Newcastle, ballast. Inwsrds-Str Premier, Kelly, Halifanc. sch Champion,'M»icpherson, Pictou, coal; sch Lucy, ouise, Bernard, Charlottetown,’ lobsters. The exports peretesmer Northumber- land yesterday were as follows : To U S, 84 cases eggs, 8280; 38 brls ms ,erel, 8333. To Dominion, 12 cases egg§i&532."‘ A Foreign Ports. Sid from Quecnstown July 19--Bsrquc‘ C E Lefurgey, (from S’side,P E I) South- hampton. Ar at Boston,July 18--brigt Ida Maud, Curry, St J ago. Ar at Barbados, June 30—brigt Ids, Fraser, S’side. , Canso, July 20-ar sch Sp‘y,P E Island. ..____—_.¢__.——__. Chicago Market. July corn . . . . . . . . . . . . July wheat . . . . . . . . . . . 79% , July pork............ 11.90 11.82 July oats . . . . . . . . . . 31g 31} September pork . . 12.02 ‘ 11.92 “ The Weather. Bosroie, July 21.—Continued nu, warmer weather. South to southwest winds. To Dispel Colds. system effectually, yet gently, when cos- tive or bilions, or when the blood is im- pure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use "Syrup of rigs. . _..._...___.Q.___—_... New Advertisements. _ lsr mos: _ Baptist Sunday School ;P1cmc . . . . . . .,,*.,, _' 1 4'rn PAGE. . ., ...... B.McDonald ., Aeissil g OFF E K =:.;<,-=‘R 3 is C T3 CHELBB s 9 Mortga _ e. 0 be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the twelfth day of Ancns-r, A. D. 1892, at twelve o’¢lock. noon, at tho Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, under a Power of Sale contained in an Indeutnre --f Mortgage, dated the thirtieth day of April, A. D., 1880, and made between Donald Stewart and Euphemia Stewart, his wife, of the onefart, and Murdock Lamont and Donald Cameron, of the other part— ' ‘ All that tract, piece or parcel of Land situ- ate, lying and being on Lot Number Sixty- seven, in Queen’s County aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—_- Commencing at a stake fixed on the South side of the Anderson Road, at the West boundary of land. in possession of Donald Nicholson, thence by a linefrunning South Ninety-ninelchains; thcnce.West Fve chains; thenve North One hundred and one chains or until it meets the ‘said read; thence fol- lowingthecourae of the said read Es twardlv. Five chains. to the ph.ce..of commencement —-containing Fifty Acres-of‘,-Lggnd, a little more or less. . - , For further particulars, apply at; the 015:. of I. T. MELLISH, Esq, Birristsr at-Inc Queen Street, Charlottetown. , Dated this 13:]: days! July, A.lD., I893 MURDOCK LAMONT, DONALD ,CAMERO_N, v llmsasees. sriili. uiuinicnl J I EAVES MONTREAL Mmdxy, !3th]nne 1 cs as (I u (I _ It la - u u ° u u u as It ‘ CC II as - , u so ‘u v u 'u u u u " Charlottetown, -Tuesday,’ - It ’eI as ' Is ’ II is (I CC ‘I as‘ V ’ u u Cl . II ‘C ' ' ‘u ' u or es u A ‘ as is fitted up,witli in ’ jfarcsfiates or r:.sgn- .,.,i _ 9 Headaches and Favors, to cleanse the I absolutely Hosiery. _ - likely to be injurious to the wearer of t.he.fab!ric. thoroughly tested the Goods, we wtomemss an will prove a boon to t Stocking which does not stain or its ‘ . Sun-Shades are uselhi 7 O Have you meet Have“you‘*”sec‘n our and”83.9D? “ « ~ . _ . ’ C _ - Lace lilitts and if demand. We we h%“'°%3Ple“di3 or How abouvt San : Ame.-grican Sun Hats at % gm“, "" registers 90--in .the;ahgde, V6I'y“00mPlB*9» and we of superior value. ‘6 T If you call we will showlyogig Mackerel Nets. . of Hot WeatherGoods. ‘O r July 20 July 21 -2 . 50 _ mi--anus‘:-nu’: Lines. glllackerel ‘Jigs. ., Iiiires. 2 We am; We dd. 93 2' ; g‘ - - 0 2 . - agnin to the front with this no tainlesss and Guamsdecd, Hui 0NYXSl_AlNlE88Btl- set ‘E guarantee that the dye conteluson cls urvgaewttmere, and one] who have wanted a -i BECAUSE vvs use THE .9-W1‘ M*¥°H‘?BfiY- i