when he left them at Stevenson’s- corner half-past twelve on Sunday morning. The verdict of the jary wasthat “the de cease | his death on the morning of the LLtt accidentally drowned.” Mernopist Meetrixe, — There large and enthusiastic audience present at the meeting in the First Methodist Church about cameé to i by being was a4 last evening. Rev. G. M. Campt ell occu- pied the chair, and Rev. W. J. Kirby opened the proceedings with prayer. Un the platform were Revds. Bak- er, James, Turner, Goldsmith, Ed- ward, Bell, Howard and Slackford, the the Sum- given by enjoyed. chairman of The selections Earle were very much last named being merside District. Prof Mrs, Norton and Miss Earle each gave a sdlo. Rev. A. C. Crews and Prof. An- drewa lx gave excellent addresses on Epw. wih Le ague work. At the close of the meetir Rev. Mr. Kirby announced that there id be no put meeting held in the Second Methodist om , Church to-night. To-morrow night, however, in connection g with the prayer meeting, he will ; > #\ldreas cn Epworth League also expected that a League will | ized at the close of the cline pias give an , work. tis e organ ineeting Navat Nores.—Admiral Erskine last evening entertained at dinner on board the Crescent His Honor the Lieutenant—Gov- ernor, Premier Peters, Colonel Moore, ijntant-General, and His x Dawson. h bas been arranged for Deputy A shin Mave A . shoot ng Matec this afternoon, between a local team and a team from the C: A tennie mateh,on t'e scent. ( herlotte owns als» sched grounds at Victoria Park uled for this afternoon There wil] be a@ ball at Governme at House to-night, and another *. dence of Mr. L. H. Davier, M Thursday night. There will be a party on board the Crescent t -morrow afternoon. On Thursday moruing abortt nine o’clock , and there sf -a rs will come On snore wil! @ or at the park. Th ket match betwee the local teare and the Crescent’s team will begin at eleven o’clock ou Thursday The Magicienne arrived at Halifax from Sydney on Sunday. ‘ - —_ A Sertors ACCIDENT. — We regret {0 hear that Mrs. Hnnter, wife of Mr. John Hunter, driver lie Island railway, was bad nred while out driving yeste rday. At seems that Mrs. Hunter, with her little daughter and Miss Annie Ferguson, drove Out to a relative ot Mrs. Hunter’s at Milton —~a Mr. Rodd—and it was while they were On their way back that the accident occur red. As they were driving down the soul lealing from Mr. Rodd’s hous e to the gate the horse ewerved a little to one} tide, and Mrs. Hunter's little | girl, becoming alarmed, took hold of one of the reins and it a sudden pall. This caused the horse to turo suddenly @nd upset the wagon, throwing the occu pants out. Miss Ferguson was severely Cut about the face. Mrs Hunter, in fall- ing, lad her arm caught between the spokes Ol the wheel, and it was badly broken at the elbow. Dr. H. D. Johnson was hastily Summoned, and after doing all in his power for Mrs. Hunter, had her removed to the P. E. Island Hospital, where she is rece! ving every attention. pave Wor- | attention to the clause in the Act of Incor poration which provides that no expendi- tures of public money exceeding $6000 shall be made without first receiving the consent of the rate-payers ata public meet- ing, and claimed that the only authorized plan before the Council calls for an expen- diture of over thatamount. He thought it was gunfair that the City should defray the whole cost of this roalway, as it was largely for the protection of pro- perty belonging to the Local Government. He would like to see the roadway structed, but would like to see it construct- ed in a manner that would be creditable to the city, con- Councillor Taylor thought that Coun- cillor Tanton was wrong. Riprap work had been tried at the waterworks, and heats in the race. The time of one heat 9 4-6 seconds. Yachting. Advices from Cowes state that on Fri- day the Britannia won the Meteor chal- lenge cup, the course being around the s'e of Wight. John Jacob Astor has offered two sil ver cups, valued at $2,000, to be competed for at the trial races w hich will decide what yacht will be selected to defend the Ame- rica’s cup. _— Oo ee Laptes, clean your kid gloves with Jose- phine Glove Cleaner. It is not a liquid, leaves no odor, and can be used while the gloye ison the hand. For sale only at A W Reddin’s drugstore. tf Dresses worth 15c. Our price, 10c. to day, fair and warm to-morrow. Children’s Probably the handsomest goods ever too late for usual season’s trade. Result : A SWEEPING REDUCTION! Dresses worth $2.00 for $1.00 Dresses worth $4.00 for $2.00- imported here. Arrived we now offer them at Cost not considered. BEAUTIFUL NIGHT ROBES, worth from $3.00 to $5.00—the choicest goods produced by the most skillful manufacturers. day we place Twenty of them on sale > —_ > 9.00 New Chambrays just received, To- at BEER BROS. ~— Tue Wearuer.—Moderate to fresh winds, mostly southerly to westerly ; showers VeVeeevseeseqeses As the Refreshing Shower To the Thirsty Karth, so is JOHNSON’S CREAM OF ROSES to the face—hot, dry and rough from exposure to sun and wind. lt cools, soothes @ and refreshes. Not greasy or sticky. Price 25 cents. ¢ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. fi : : VOTVSSSSDSSVSSSSSA We Are Not In Business to give away Furniture nor to sell it below cost. We must make a profit or QUIT BUSINESS. But we MAKE our own goods, and they COST us LESS than if we had to IMPORT our stock. And this is the point that touches your pocket. MARK WRIGHT & 69., LTD. Who Sell at Selline Prices Sale or To Rent ——— For The subscriber, intending to close his business, will sell or rent bis well-knowh stand at Eldon. The Store and Ware- heuse are large and roomy and in an .ex- cellent state of repair. . Possession given at any time. Rent moderate if not sad . A. McLEOD, aug9—dy tf wy i - LIVE MEN WANTED, ‘vo canvass for “ Life and Work of Mr Glad stone,” by J Castell Hopkins. Introduction by the Hon GW Ross, LL D, the scholarly Minister of Education, A thrilling narrative of the wonderful career of Mr Gladstone. Pro- fusely illustrated with portraits of great men of the century, with many of Mr Gladstone, starting when six years oid, published by his permission. A big book, nearly 2 Agehes thick, 8 inches wide, 10) inches Jong. Retail $300. Agents’ Sample Book sent on deposit- ing $1.00, which we return with order for twelve nooks. From $15 to $50 a week accord- ing to ability. BRADLEY. Gi. naar & CO., augl0—dé&w lin rantford, Canada, ance than cool clothing, and with us you'll always find the best and cheapest goods from which to make it. Prints,—the prettiest line in the cicy ~ marked at the lowest prices. Prints from 5c. per yard up, Piques, Printed Lawns Muslins, Fancy Ginghams, Ducks, ete., in profusion of patternsfat multitudes of prices. MOORE & McLEOD. ,. SS LONDON HOUSE !: oe Bareains in Kid Gloves. es 250 PAIR LADIES’ TAN KID GLOVES. LOT 1-—Good Value at 79 LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. Selling for 50 cents Selling for 95 cents c2nts, Tv. Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy oa HANU COAL! LANDING TO-DAY PER SCHR. AVELON, 200 TONS HARD COAL, (Best Quality). Bi ae Aug. 1, 189¢. J. HARRIS, AGENT = . ~ — A Pointer for Agents. ! oo subscriber has 3 atted up ten of the est SAMPLE ROOMS in the Province in the substantial Brick y structure, i Corner of Queen & Sydney Sts. hese rooms are all large and well lighted They are heated by hot water lighted by electricity, connected by tele phone, and are fitted with sanitary ar- rangements. Elevator and office in con nection. P. P, GILLIS, _ Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1895—3m TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy a ns dovle seatei Phaeton, Terms reazon able. ide Quasoa Sa G Jury’s Jewelry Store | north side Queen Squire, opposite May i6—dy 3m D 2 a = Caan yon aaen A Saturday Snap: CIGARS to-day, direct from Havana, consigned to Hon. Daniel Davies. to show you the goods. nificent value. PERFUMES !—Weil a fair- ly large stock. The prices to meet any competitor. REDDIN BROS Quebec Steamship Company. “CAMPANA.” This new and beautiful Steamship is now on the route between MONTREAL snd CHARLOTTETOWN. Passenger Accommodation is unsur- passed, being fitted up with electric light and other latest improvements. Rates of Freight moderate and service regular. Mag- SAILING DATES. LEAVES MONTREAL July 8th and 22nd, Aug. 5th and 19th, Sept. 2nd, 16th and 30th, Oct. 14th and 28th, and Nov. 11th. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN. — Pas- sengers take morning train every second Tuesday, connecting at Summerside, viz., July 16th and 30th, Aug. 13th and 27th, Sept. 10th and 24th, Oct. 8th and 22nd, Nov. 5th and 19th. CARVELL BROS., Agents. We bought $200 worth of Would like | aati Soon a : nN en = is THE DAILY EXAMINE ‘i eR ~ as ee Re ?wres)p ‘ am THE DAILY INEE . . . TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1895. 1 ] * . 6 y on : . | ‘i a _ pm al eon 8 a LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS COUNCIL seep snamiallianeein NiIGUY, also at North River Bridge. It would | Worth a aos AAEOS ~ a ae ‘ ’ "1 ao a aan : . oad y } 7 a ‘ , Action Taken Respecting the Roadway | stand. The y Knew that the Looal Gos vor iTH A GU'NEA A PPL i . . " j to Victoria Park. ernment would not contribute t ne ards the | aah way rot ae ea a ne REMNANTS tOdsy at Beer bros " = oe constrnetion of the roadway. Cherefore, t& E + 5 Councillor Hooper preside: at the regu-| why not take bo'd of it and build is at| Sy ie . aie : er the picnic at | lar meeting of the City Council last even—| once. If there is ¢ ine to da bite uae t | 1 Saolk t nt w } ing, in the absence of His Worship Mayor i let it come Uhe nu the Cits will see where i | | Daw son. All the Ceuncillors were in their | jt stands in the matter. He could not see (reat pa a ee k M 1 rthe Methodist | Places. | the application of the $6,000 clause of tl iy i - 4 ‘ ation Al F sant Grove to-morrow | After routine business was dispo ed of, | Act 2 In Y operekialk as the aan ae | BILIOUS “and “RERVOUS The dest way to make money is to save ce ; y L 1 hy || Coansilies Hughes submitted the follow- | savs the cost shal! not ex ee £9 000 DISORDERS Y sia ee : f ai ‘ . ol . } , y ° f *¢ } we | ing report ; | Councillor Fenné'l briefly reviewed they gz eS Teach it, and the best way to save itis by trading ou can save money by buying one of 4 Y. M. C. A.—7 Maritime Provinces | The Street Committee having been in- | estimates for the construction of the road- : "ae . _ i Pi ' , " a oo “ak Stomach B } I] d S , S . OF . "2 > . { LalTAX sed on Sunde ay } structed by this Ceuncil to take all neces | way, and thoneht it would be well to ) i jocees Sheuslion with Prowse ros, lothing, ats an ar- our ummer! ults at OUr reduced pt ices, sal vith an Eva st reeling | sary steps tcwards the construction of aj ahead with the work ee ’ o i ~L- i. ‘ : : ers roadway to Victoria Park, beg to report | The resolution introduced by Councillor | Constipation, pets are the leading lines, We have al larg 5 stoc Kk ol elegant Cloths te a ' s, Arrention !~ Kegular meet-/ that feeling satisfied that this city is en-— | Haszard was then put to a vote and} Liver Complaint fi ‘ tf : Zz § j i i z ive ™m < “ys Tp Y re 4 . t Ave s evening. Im-| titled to a certain portion of land leading | carried —Councill lor Tanton dissenting. ; and Female Ailments. We have some big bargains 1 In Carpets. or Fall hought, and we must make room Mi ss for every member from the eo. Bridge to Victoria Councilior Hughes moved that the | . . . ic 4 ; i : . = 'S ; : seh: 1 2 6 7 i ble Coating. h P ” , : "1eAC ‘ q B i. - M | Park, Mr. H. J. Cundall was employed to | Mayor be request I to increase the license som oe Earn er Saieiet nds cleared out at alf price T his i Is the for them, hence oul big cuts On pl IC Cs. Os = . fHEM DUS) Joun Murpay a | make a survey of the same, and later Mr fee paid by the proprietor of the Merry-go on eahale tee Aeneid, a ; . Suits U y ; 1 : oa : . 2 a I g ? v all druggists. ve . ; * . ; » yé ‘ = rat . ave tae s ‘ot 7 AG Ot tee sae & Hope | ff.C. McMillan was engag ved lo prepare a} Round now operating on Queen Street encestonsens we toate feeeenll round up of the greatest spr ing season 11 Hats, Suits, Pants, nderw all sum io | rh and St. Peter's, also the Sons of an and estu of tl yroposed work, | from $3 50 te $30 > week ter the ex- | -= . ig . plan an estimate the } | | > to per week aller the ex : “ . Yr 4 7. Kngland tea all of which we now beg to submit | pration of his present license. The motion — Monica, Cal., Aug. os = Gor-} OUFr history. M ore yar ds sold than ever mer 00 55 at big reductions, ri eae Councillor Haszard pointed out that by | Y48 ‘econded by Conncilior Fennell and ) 499, Who was a grandson of the famous ' i ‘Ny St dames 5 9 e ‘ TT a es spanned * st6 a certain portion— | “2avimonsly oes ted. B sn general, ( yor Gordon, here befor e, more short ends to clear out. Se Seneinineeineene neat : a w c ira eaves wt : : ' Council adj ied 8 | atew days ago of alcoholism. e was iy , one hundred feet—ofthe land surrounding incil adjourned sine die . 2 NE be : arp, ai t veturn fare On!Y : , — ‘ : born in London in 1844, and was the son W H ATS. ome Cert, opened, 3 e ases of of , ' Government farm had been vested tu th . : ’ : | + ‘ hs S , on : > Tek : ia of Captain Gordon, of the British navy. ; City of Charlottetown By a plan mad Tak WORLD OF SPORT. ‘ | re - b JOHN ‘OD & CO. ee —-— ee ee ee 23 Vutil about welve years ago, he was «| the celebrated Christy’s London Hats. (Call a Ma A regalar commit tion of a : SK ana i Sa The Turf. ‘lerk in the Bank of England, but he sep- i ; 3 Sani, St De Die Bs i As Mle | SURE A: SOO ONO, 00 AF OF SAE a s tnat, in Jago, | arated from his wife, owms, itis said, tof CArly and see the latest and best in Hard | — Charlottetown. Angmt3 1895 135 = . : od mia. Masonic | action of the tides. The only way to asver The Telegraph po ut that, in 1890, | 15. drinking. and a ates eet 4 ‘ y iy ns, JASON tales h , nition Of the lay sai site i } Pact \ 4 stallion ras | iis iK vr, rhe Came to 11s 20 itry : I ; Pu “s _— . ? oe : * he seat t 4 i. aa . i th om ; tl shana “d as : s: 3 ve i ta oi aes ond ‘oan } with abou t $30 3000. He en; gaged in the and Soft Hats, k. Visiting brethern kindly w ae Cee ee ee ee : a cee” | nay. ng business with a we althy Koglish- “i : committee to have a survey made Ac mile on Moosepath park. The distance i : a CLO G. S —o Crartot = W were | cordingly MreH JC vudall was enzazed, | was cover ti in 2.28, andat the time was ha Si oux F a o. 4 nee failed THIN Y ou can pick up any uit i S ¢ LOTTETOV meee C ere ah Sh ea : Q . ctl } s ae, 4 and Gordon was left penniless. e came abuse lav copies of plans of streeta | and he prepared an elaborate p!an showing | considered a great performance, notwith— | es eee ea 7 \ - e or a i le by Mr ' the proposed roadway trom the culvert at | standing the fact th at the horse 4h ade no Pe M ae ” sen an Seni i : in the shop and have a bargain, as we are sahliantaie slit , oe i ee Jovernment bridge to the division line be- | less six breaks. No lot Jr does | sonvon, August 10.—The chairman of rt MeDousld. surveyor, from a mow re | * ernment bridge to the division line be le than six breal Now Pi ot | \ ; 4 : o aa a Wh 7 Pat i? oat bie tween Victoria Park and Government | the trick in 2.21, without turning a hair. the indignation meeting held in Shanghai ma ing room for our fall stock, Children’ 8 VESSELS, CARGOES and FREIGH iS insured I al eo ee House grounds. tle (Councillor ae | Sensational racing was the order of tie | ee a eee S it’s ll d li ti M d : iinet er thought there was po question as to the aa ae and to demand protection, has sent to the ul * SIZES an qua 1 les ; en ’s au . ~ . sough —— Siete | dav at the circuit trotting meeting at | Pink ten talintees eaneuaiet “WwW ? a OoWwest ates. J ‘ stric.—The Woman's Ed ,| mightoft the city to part of (this land an Buffalo, N. Y., on Friday afternoon. Sel- | i al he folio ig ste smnent: e § i li ax Herald, issued in connection | that the time had arrived when the city | a if, avert hae Aaink that une lecce a strongly urge upon British people and the Boy,s ults cheaper | than ever, —-—--——- —— -- w egula Satur lay issue that | Should assert its rights in respect to it. | aged as was seen in the contests deciled»| house of. Commons that Lord Salisbury’s annem Tee. imme Sterlin ( rti fi { f d L t ry g urnal, is abigh y creditable | He pointed out that when the land | In each race at least one starter reduged | oneo ‘ade the aT ae ne ¢ l Ga eS Ssulé él equired. pre t he special articles are al] | ¥&S grar uted for park purposes, sufficient | bis or her previous record, one to three beve iad st ] z ack co ‘asi os wei ulies resident in Nova Scotia. | Of the Government land had been included | geconds. The mo-t exciting race and one Sings promise: to “4 ect mission Phev a s most interesting character | to allow of the construction of a roadway | j, which the track reeord of 2.084, also the | and to punish the guilty, but they never s ~- and wt , il perusal | along the a froat. Me then = | mark for four year olda, was the 2.13 trot- | : saaa aa ; eamalae- hi vores iale HORACE HASZARD, ial i two estimates of the cost of] ,, \ 2) ~% rte Fonz | ases are generaliv inspired by Olle t | ting purse, $2006; 7 starter-, Beuzetta | , ; : . me ‘ I T *RaNKS.—Duringa severe mstruction obtained by the committee. noning in 2.062 | Af JS imperative that the consul at Foo W . M cinavins cotenah Hens Ban, Gutsy inmte | Asctnding 10. ead glen 6 timber front) eS et fi os. | Chow shall have a British escort to ac- Phe onderful Cheap on, Agent Western Assurance Co a thund str James Halfpenny’: | breastwork for 1400 feet—the whole | The are dea oe 7 } company him toChengTu. The commis- Charlottetown, August 3, 1895—246 Charlottetown, Jv 6, 1895 246 : preids e: went down the chimney to the | distance of the propased roadway—would | "fs ‘at bas taken p ee ae my a | sion of inquiry must be reformed, Both 18 Ta ee iis : : alts pall und | cost $3,130. The other plan, which, he | }°°" ““* made the other ter , | eases require that more than one British ree me Se —————— os ; Sie e oe ag a ting | Stated, had met with the approval of every | C. France, of New ¥ ork, sold yr John l ~ | official ot alequate rank shall be appointed. a : nade & « ‘ | practical man to whom it had been shown, | Creighton, ’ Doeeral e Br a sent | j Delay will be dangerous to outposts and The whole house was shak tp and gas | called fur a breastwork from she | - ao of ~ hil 4 _ d “Allie Will 2 eon sa j lnission stations ey eoffalling. N vas | culvert bridge at the entrance | Sires ae Red Wilkes, Allie Wilkes, Clay Pants, August 10.—During the vesper age oS es oo ae : ,. {| King and Wilton, and out of producing : , e : ‘. Government House grounds | ; ; services in one of the side chapels of the ea 1. ' ee a Oo pen eae a | dams by Harold, Mambrino Patchen, Red | ¢ : ; . TeMPERAN e 7 Navy. — = | 10 a point of land 178 feet distant. From Silaa Maskitices ass Gelae condected Cathedral of Notre Dame one evening last leasing to notice ‘a growing interest in | ths point ofland along the shore frout| »“. “totiseon™ h “4 rs yr. | Week the congregation was startled by the is perance among the act rs of H. M. | to the divisioa line it was pruposed to have | i cable —— ee payer and Mr. |} sound of a pi istol shot. Juvestigation navy. Last evening qu -@ number of | what is known as rip rap work This renee for sam percuse af thé “famous ' showed that a man named Audronaut had 4 is peat § MeO hee Wied, ween cost Mr.j.. ed 2 the men united in a tirst- elaas entertain- means the grading of the land at an angle | F $60.000. Red Wilkes is the most | attempted to commit suicide just outside ert with Victoria Divi ision of this city. | of 45 degrees, with a stone front three feet | : ae bl gee c aa a m ' i 113 | the entrance to the chapel. Abbe Roux, f . . . > ; : : : i a “ae emarkabie trotting s i javing ee ss F naam . i‘ Everyone present was delighted with the | deep and twelve feet high. He pointed | Temarkable trotting sire, & 59 | 0, saisiatinng elerayman pltiedl the oie fhe month of August is within touch, and finds us with a large stock of goods ? enstetiia. We understan n put aa at rip - work had beea tried Perrokeeers ~ me ’ | vices and went to the aid of the injured . 1h oll las taneting wilt be tulave lay | at Darnley in this province as well as in The Wheel. |man. He succeeded in staunebing the| SCL On hand. Now we want to make room for Fall Goods, and it is quite reasonable Nf evening | Nova Scotia an d it had given satisfaction. The Century Cycle Club, of Truro, bad a | tlow of blood until the arrival of an. am ma: - | The idea met with the approval of Mr. | read race around Onslow, a distance* of & | bulance, In which Audronaut was removed to suppose that in order to do this W © must offer some indisenadinth to buyers, and ok be Foretiex Mait.—There was no foreign | Cund sll and the —— who prepared | miles, last Friday evening, > a han: Jeome | toa yo Services in the chapel have that is exactl what we are goin to do oe ma ved last evening, so the C. P. R.} the estimate. he total cost of con- | gold medal presented by Mr. A. H. Laar— | been suspended pending the decision of the ° 4 train was three hours late, and the North- struction, according to the plan, would be | ment, of the Learme at hotel. The medal archbishop of the docese, who is now y 8 ih WI and did not cross. The steamer 31960. [he su» of $2000 had been | was won by W. A. Fitch who bad 3 min- hi sojourning in Brittany, whether or not the Tl k ] ld th h k i : left Point du Chene at five o’clock a | placed in the estimates for the pore road- | utes on the scratch men. Time 27 minutes chapel must be re- ~consecrated. 1e stoe must 92 SO W et er we make any money out of it or not, and Cash i oe morning, however, and the mail arrived i: | een = the matter hes a last ~~ | 12 seconds. ~~ tim ‘ see b ers é Hl fi 1 i ] d b t St fi the | i a ’ e¢ ot l¢ st one r stil yrougt y t ractice oint. No | ‘ i : . le i om a . ; 2 P rs ae ws st ha ve ee oa aay odd 0 ” es go os i asco ae The Chatham, Ont., Bicycle Club held Tue Porviar thing for gentlemen this uy ers Wi ne unpara e1e argains a our ore or coming mont 1. i ee _ ho a ae - aoe x e aoe . and th a a ene of th per tat fia sald | its diamond meet on Friday. The most | seems to be the “Z'yke” serge. Almost every TF pane Pe ee Feet oe eee W s 7 He a e a. hi a cana by | remarkable race of the day was that for | tailor finds itin great < lemand, but before on2 ; . i ment Ba aa ee -; | the 25-mile championship of Canada, | buying see th t the Registere Trade Mark = K€ 2 lala elias we anlnes rhicl } the su7mile Chie nplonshiy ume a, ying s a d e Ma » t s g Be Tae Ra Ti ge mmittee have de patos ee La C. st er eis ne | which was won by John Willis, of Toronto | “T'yke” is stamped every 2} yards. None u woe s ul s Th us 0. run s m ust 0. i : t cE — sic «Uw MTmivece a £ ‘ a as SOC 4 ’ A Oclls gvties : “.43 - . m . ‘ . - ™ : ici oe : . ae Ss | with Cecil Elliot, of Toronto, second; time, | other is genuine. B S it t V li if cited to charge Labor Day. "Th in the tesol ved, That the street committee be 1.05 ‘6 1-5, beating the aie ' dies : eee : oys’ ul Ss mus £0. a 1sé@s m ust ZO. hose-reei race on Labor Day. 1@ COD- | authorized to take possesion of the land | ,..;, : 4 nat ; ‘oe Cresoew t ae : ~oae oe sti “) petitiow class A record fur that distance, Tue Crescent. — Parties wishing to Y } & U d oe 0's toda, lag 30-908 ort - break vested in the City of Charlottetown by the | Ae being leas a ten seconds al mabe | visit H MS Crescent can secure nennain out is’ uits must £0. nderwear must £0. rua 44 yards, 50 feet o 10se, yreak Act ot 1876 and to proceed with the con- | a ti : em , Ps o . 4 ssa i os to pro . : } than Titua, the rld’s record, paced. from the Steam Navigation Wharf at anv Mi t t H : coupling and attach to hydrant, ready for | struction of the work either by pnblic] «, . 2 ew! _ F time. Good bo: Angi { ‘convenie lai ii r ew = Sul s mus gO. ats must gO. ii water Another prize has been added, a } tender or otherwise a3 may be Saale he] The feature of riding a mile in competi- vl 1c. WOOG Does ant a ae ing a ‘ ; ae : — ee ee ‘9 sad Ag piace. al@ 3: ft $25 pair racing tires, lonated by Morgan | them aiviaable. The cost of such work }t!02. ™ 1.53 1-5, accomplished by EC } ity & Wri gt t, for the fastest mile. contestants io ea —— SR awn Bald, the class B leader, was the particu- — = ee eee . ——— — S T P > il b ¥ : io Trace s ly, against eek i Oates ea ~- aa we ees | lar event of Friday afternoon at the | SHIP NEWS, Call and see our tock, he rices Ww | make you uy. a fo ei ayn : a ena hae : : National circuit cycle races held at Chi- : —— aa Farrar. Cowstquvences—Albert and Councillor Tanton did not think it was | cao. He was paced by Githens, Dooms Fort af aiataetown: ii Henry O'Neill, brothers, were shot dead right to introduce the resolution at this | and Levy on a triplet. He clipped a fifth ENTERED I i ou Saturday night week while leaving | meeting in the absence of the Mayor and second off Johnson’s Waltham time, and rob iene ¢ l I - church near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, by | before saapoideas members of the Board | i; -was cleer that he could have made it Aug 12—Surprise, Anderson, Shem- ‘ Hill and Wallace Pisson, al-o brothers. | bad a chance to become acquainted with | asecond better had the pace makers led | ogue; Frank, Miller, Alberton; Cardigan, The shooting was the outcome of a family | the character of the work ee posed. The j along. Kee ping, Sydney; May B, McLean, New- ” 5 — " — ate feud, and f urther killing is feared. Near | P iblic were also entitled to the fullest in- The Rifle castle; Coban, Fras er, Montreal; Katie E a : the same place on Sunday night, William information on this point. The change = |. eee McLean. Brae, P E 1; Azof, Tren- ae Fa CaO) Wt AK PA ASS McCrew and Gus Weaver exchanged seven | Proposed was a radical! one, He had uever{ Private Hayhurst — other Ontario | holin, Cocagne; Candor, Trenholm, Cow fe) } ky lees ie Wi aeeree -, killed | Seen anything nearer rif raf work | and Que bec members of the Bisley team | Bay ny Ee shots on horseback, Weaver being killed 4 5 i -* y. and McCrew fatally wounded. This was| ‘than what is to be seen around | arrived at Montreal on Sunday night by Jw she senalt aussie hee: our shores to-day. Why not give us| the Sardinian. A large crowd gathered on CLEARED. pa oe 2 | the angle of 45 degrees as we have} the wharf and the winner of the Queen’s Aug 12— Surprise, Anderson, Baie AcciperraL Drowntne.—An inquest in| the Jand at present ? The breastwork prize received rousing cheers as he] Verte; Frank, Miller, Alberton: May B, view of the body of Charles McDougall, | feature was one that commended itself to | came down the gangway. Later on, Hay- | Mcl ean, Chatham; Coila, McDonald, er found drowned yesterday mc raing in. the | the Council, and he thought it would be | huest was waited onat the Queen’s hotel | §’side; Laura WeFranklin, Che apman, Pic. dock near Lord’s wharf, was held in the | better to let rif raf work alone. He} by local military men. In fact, the Haw- tou; Katie E Wall, MeLean. Brae, P EJ; 3; Taw Gourte : building last night before thought they should go slow about taking | iiton marksman is the hero of the hour. | rpg Trenholm, Pictou. P b Coroner McLeod and ajury. Dr Warbur- | Po*se8sion of the land. He understood | The reception took place on Monday , ° 8 ton, Captain Gillis, Herbert Worth, Fred | that objection had already been made to | evening. a sl hing i 0 0 ] f 8 ] p Ma. d ‘nal aa one mal other witnesses the city taken possession of the land im Athletic, " “AUED- sen © the canton thing me a wenn. cinema’ Evider ce was given by } question and if they attempted to go ahead Ye the Athletic mamee et Distks upon: | 4 At the Baptist parsonage, Cavendish, the world any time. It’s 4 er idenc given by " : wit dlp Pts e Athi ames at S . Aue 9ti ; ses EW ieee oe 3 Capts 7 Gillis and others regar ling the oom Gata —e Ste edad for 7 ae — Trent, Monday, says a London cable, oe oes i ek BA, doubly difficult now. Is a homely saying, but evV- good characier of the deceased. Fred Mac- er So. 2e Oe Came 8 eee: FO | Bradley and Downer, who have been select-} yy ee _— soe ie oe A is , * ort regarding the conferences the com- : . Magvie Smith, daughter of Mr. Geor 1¢ ently thought something « of dovald and Herbert Worth testified that | P ear gee , 2 ” ee | ed as the members of the London athletic S ith f Ne Gi se — WE CAN HELP YOU ! MeD yugall had beeu drinking beer, but Ts a t erg ee i | team to contest the 100 yards dash wgainst Smith of New asgow, : by the Customs EEE at } f : > . se " > jant jac se: A ake . . r “, "a . appeared aueints: st Sahay Sane of Soames callable of should be made... He called | ‘ae Americans in New York, ran two dead —_— — There’s no better assist- Ottawa, as they have decided to charge (in addition to the | duty of jc. per pound on barb wire) ap extra duty of 20 per cent. on the wooden spools holding the wire. But it makes | no difference in our price to the buyer, as we are still giv- ing away the spools, and next thing to giving away the wire. If you want good wire, buy the American. American Cooking Ranges Fenneli & Chandler, Wholesale and Retaii. Victoria Row, aQ Ch’town., ee DR. H. 0. JOHNSON _— "EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT a Bent Street | Office -- | Wants, Losi, Found, && Advertisement on ne charged = FOUND—A sum of money has been found which the owner can have by c ailing at the Bishop’s residence and giviag the sum and denomination of the notes, augl3 FOUND—Within the city limits, containing money, which the at Toe EXAMINE: office advertisement a purse owner can get by paying for this augl3 LOST—Between Fitzroy Street and the London House to-day, a gold ring with blood- stone setiing. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. _tt—ongis W ANTED—To rent or buy, a cottage in er near the city; garden lot and stables desired. Apply to Box 419. 3i (246)—augis TO LET—Shop on Queen Street, one of the best business stands in the city.—R K Beack, Agent. augl2 WANTED-—A cook. Apply to Mrs Frep- ERICK BRECKEN, 99 King Street. oa —si pd LOST—lIn this cit on Friday evening, a The finder will be silver-plated rein holder. rewarded on leaving same at THE EXAMINER office, Uf—augl2 Bi DA! RDERS—Pleasant accommodation can be furnished to a few private boarders, Eus- ton Street, near the P W College.—Mrs Rosr WHITE. iw—augl2 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good cook references required. Apply at this office. augy—tt TO LET— A bouse situated opposite railway station, containing seven rooms in good order. ‘Apply to MRS LowpDEN, Dundas Es- ; ag aheers cette eg eT