..7<..:.+.;oo..iw',:t.5».i..l;...,.,..~ . . ‘ _ M. .,5,i.i;§,,i,o.x,v;.,v{f_,iI‘v;{3-lti.a¢is:ulu:"-'o. 1-: u I 3.. ___ THE GUARDI DRES_S__ 0_C100D by James Paint Go’y for DRESS GOODS. Ten hundred yards double width Dress Goods, all new this season. at the wonderful low price 16 cents per yard, or a full dress length for 31.12, 1.12, 1.12, 1.12, 1.12, 1.12, 1.12, One dollar and twelve cents buys a nice Summer Dress at JAMES PATON & Co's. nan onni Or Glove Department is very complete—Black, Tans, F awns, Greys and new Shades in Bnttoned, 5 Stud Lacing, 7 Stud Lacirig, Mosquitan, &c., &c. , 'ith us you will find the very latest novelties. Ladies wishing Hats or Bonnets should call and see our styles. Millinery Department under the care of a first-class Milliner. MS. PATON 86 C0 SCOTCH STORE, 186', Market Square. .— ‘:0 C.__._.j-... -._:_._ THE STEAMSECIP “ fifl-EC?-l-'3-B&” iW‘il1 Leave GEORGETOWN at 7 a. in. for Montague, thence to Annanda‘e (tide permitting) MOHDAY, 30th, and each alternate Monday, returning to Montague that MONTAGSE at6a. m., and GEORGETOWN at 7 s. m., on TUESDAY, for Pictou, and returning at 2 p. in. MONTAGUE is s .. m., and GEORGETOWN at 7 a. In., on WEDNESDAY, for %l-lowdown, at Murray Harbor North and South and Beach Point. C WN, at 1 p in. on THURSDAY for MONTAGUE, calling at Murray Harbor and Georgetown. Passengers’ Tickets may be had from the Agents of the boat or on board. Freight should be delivered one hour before hour of sailing. For rates a y to Agents:— Bcer & Montague Bridge, W. A. Poole do Co.-—Lnwer Montague, McDonald & Westaway—Georgetown, Win. Harris——Beach Point, Prowae & Sons-—Murray Harbor South, Benjamin Clow—Murray Harbor North, Carvell Bros.-—Chai-lottetown. THREE RIVERS STEADISHIP Gil V‘-..“_ ‘ k May 3) 2aw 4w wy3m ex THE MouT°ii'or oom: l -I. E us I iiiiuvii roe TRADE. THIS year we are in a better position than ever do a biager trade. ° Beca'ueean—dV£V3i(a)yli:.v(i;:il(t,ltilt1ai1I.gargest and Cheapest Stock of Men’s Because-—-We have the Largest and Cheapest Stock of Ladies . Dress Goods. Because—The Largest and cheapest stock of Prints, Sateens and Ginghams. Becausi2_—-We have the Largest and Cheapest Stock of Mil- inery. _ - Bevan-9e—We.have one of the bestllilliners in the City. Beeause—We sellleheaper than ever. Because-—No one should pass us if they want Cheap Goods. J. B. MCDCDNALD. ooiooioo oooi AND oooo soooo. _ G‘ Our popularity for selling the best and cheapest Boots "in Town is evident. Our trade was never better. If yo 3"‘ - ll ‘lo -7.‘: be ‘op all an .{i.i. Jul ea; 3113., at A the‘ Row ‘Stationery want satifaction, try us. -‘Nous Rsoxiirs, Base Balls, ‘Cl'lCkCl'» Balls, Cncket Bats, Hollow “is Store. Low-prices for cash, Brown’: 3 0 Square. » s .. Iooal allll 0tlior Notes. lilllllloll by the Guardian Reporters Tn: Fsstnet is due here today. How. Wm Richards, Bideford, is at the Davies. A nitroizritrt wiiwrian. at this office. Mn. Gsoaor. Pore, of Ottawa, is visit- ing the city. Ova Summerside Agent_reports another sad drowning accident. Mas. C.utvsi.I. and Miss Jones arrived home in the SS. Carroll last evening. Oars are steady. the price on carload lots being from 40 to 44 ceuts.—St. John Sun. A raw very handsome English bin- nets at less than half rice. James Paton & Co., 168 Victoria ow. Lscrvar: 'rosroiir—Don’t forget the lecture by Rev. E. Bell, in Euston street hall t--night. Subject—-"Duty of Orange- men. Srriiriis Cover TUssn.u'.—'1‘he In- tei-national 0 al Mini.ig Company (Ltd), vs. John Hughes, verdict. of $53.10 for plaintiff. H. C. Macdonald for plaintifi. A nssrarcn from Canso states that at eight o’clock last evening. the fore and main masts and funnel of the wrecked steamer Abraham Sutton were gone. The mizzen mast w-is still standing and the sea was very heivy.—Halifax Herald. Tin: meeting of the Central Mutual Fire Insurance Compan will be held in Maclcod’s hall on Tu the 19th inst. It was advertised for Tuesday the 4th, which was arniatake as it should have read “the Bch.” hence the postponement. Tn: French population of Nova Scotia declined from 40,997 to 30,181 in the ten years ending with 1891. In New Bruns- wick the French popul ition increased from 56,572 to 61,767, and in Prince Ed- ward Ialand there was a French increase from 10,736 to 11,847. Tm: interior of Rose Valley Presbyter- ian Church, Strathalbyn, has been nicely painted, the aisles newly carpeted and the pulpit trimmed,making quite a change in the appearance of the building. The ladies of the Aid Society have come for- ward in a handsome manner to meet ex- penses. This society has done good work since its Qwnizstion a little over a year $80. T 0 E. Crossman who was re- mand e Stipendiary istrate Monday, charged with entering E yrne’s liquor store Saturday night is rather an unusual one. Ci-cssinan has hitherto borne a good character and is a mechanic of more than ordinary ability and it is thought that anything he did on the night in question was done under the influence of liquor. Winn: a GUARDIAN reporter was paning oneof the numerous bar-rooms on Queen street last night, the ‘burly pro rietor was in the act of ejecting one of the victims to drink. Theejectcdvas booted and jerred at Apply at once $31-aceful exit. We are unaware of the ortunate creature's offence, but sur- mise that he was to obtsin§a‘drink~ without having the money to pay For it Wnare tohcsr that the second, mate of the ill-fated vessel Peter Stewart,‘ wrecked at Yasjmouth, was a nep'hew"of Jae. of this city. His name was Jas. Dalqm e,and he spent Sunday and Monday of 1: week in Ch'town on a visit to his uncle. He was only 24 years old Paton says the young mana peered tohave a presentmentthat seine ' g was coming and expressed a wish that he was not going in the ship. He said this would be his last tri . He was a fine young fellow and his death will be a great blow to his mother who lives in Scotland. Tan session of the Summer School of Science for the Atlantic Provinces of Canada, which opens in St. John on Monday evening, AD%ll°Bb 1st, will, from present appearance!» largely attended. Arrangements are being made to secure the comfort of those who attend. Intend- ing visitors should make early a plication for houses, stating w t rice they wish to pay. Arrangements ve been made for reduced fares by rail and steamer. A large gatherin from N ova Scotia is promised, and the i ew Bruns- wick teachers are expected to recent in considerable force.--Educatio Review. Sorts or '1‘ntrinta1vcI.—On the eve- ning of the 29th nlt., a new Division of the Sons of was nixed. the Grand Scribe, at Lot 8. or‘l§h’e folly‘: forthecnrrentterin :-—- _ Ar-thurRMacDonald, W P Artiamaslioulter, WA AliceGorrill,RS ChriatinaMorriscn,ARS /- A WBoyle, FS AlfredGoi-rill, Trees MMaeDonald, Clia IsaacMacDonald, on JohnGorrill, Asst Con _ .f-~._., gavinJla‘c.kéIS ’ eo Isaac, O muigdonm, P W1?‘ '2 _ ThisDivision will be known as ctflm Stream, ljlo. 192,andwiJl meet on'l‘hnn; day evenings. .. Tun steamer Carroll arrived it: gi;,_,4. o’clo_ck_ Tuesday afternoon "a cargo‘ consisting of 500 bbls of flour for Oarvell Bros. general indie. and the following passengers: MrsJ S Carvell, Miss Le‘. nora Jones, Mrs E E McLeod, Bishop J R'l.‘rask, MrsECartnell, Miss Christina McDonald, Mr Samuel Jenkins, Mrs do, Miss Mary Mcoormack, Mr Geo B Hal- loran. Edward do. Albert Mi:-Millan, Thomas Powers, Mrs J D Bruce, Mine Ellis, Lizzie Cam&b'eI‘l6 Maggie Nicholson, Alice McGrig0r. illiain Hoban, B. E Ward. Master-do", Miss Maud E Robert- and Solid Rubber &lls, Hammocks Loool ind Othoo Notes.- by of small boys, who also witne-edfihis ' ' g eflicient gtalf of ofiicers were elected I .-.- .», s ;. McLean's Vegetable ‘Worm Syrup is the original, safe, pleasant and effectual remedy. Tan monthly meeting of the Wcmen’s Missionary Society of the Methodist brick church is postponed until Wednesday, the 13th inst. E. J. H., Secretary. A dinner was recently given on the stump of it tree to twenty-eight persons near Ta- coma, Wash. Costs to the Picnic and forget business for a day. It will do you good. . Thurs- day July 7. Boat will leave Ferry wharf at 9 a m, 2.30 p in, and 8.30 MWDHSN Excursion. Rev. M. Caisrnsni. will preach the annual sermon to the Orangemen, ‘ in Bradalbane hall, on the 10th inst., at 3 30 p in. A silver collection will be taken up to go towards French evangelization. Snvniv ruovsarm yards new American Challies, Muslin: and Cunbricc, Jtlit opened, the patterns are_ very pretty, prices from 70 per yard, Just the thinit for summer wear. Beer Bros. Jun; 6. L. O. A. B. A.-—The semi-annual meet- in of New Wiltshire_ District Lodge, will be held in King William lodge room, Kingston, on Wednesday -July 6th, at 7 o'clock p. in. A full attendance request- ed.—Is,aac L. Lane, District Master. - CAP]! TBAVEBSE Excunsroxs.-—The railway advertise to-day a cheiip_Saturday excursion to chit c lebrated point. The train leaves at a reasonable hour, 9 o'clock local and returns at 8 in the evening. A cheap excursion is also advertised to Hunter River and interme diatc stations. Tarcxs IN ALL rnanns new oUas.——That is quite a common saying, and the rule holds good even to the newspapers adver- tising; for how many times have you commenced to read an apparently inter- esting local, only to find that it is a local advising you to use Everybody's Pills “ the best family medicine. * We the undersigned merchant tailors of Charlottetown do hereby agree to close our several places of business each even- ing of the week except Saturday from the Glll8lV0.' Sign - C. Robertson, D. A Bruce, Macleod & Mackenzie, John Macleod & Co. Tn: firemen will come out about even on their tournament. Possibly the ex- penses exceed the revenne by about $100. The to money for all -day amounted to , and besidés this they received 8500 from the Council, 86(1) from snbscriptionlist made up by citizens, 8250 from the Insurance Agents, and 8400 was made u by the firemen them- selves-3-a total 0 82080. The expenses were, price list O10_d0,.firewor_ka,‘j300.- 8200. bands 8100, cahs.,ctc., 8100. In- cidentals between 8900 and This is a rough statement, but we understand an accurate one will be_glsgsn tothe public. * ,, .. - ‘-‘F; ‘ The annual examination ‘of Royal- tyfichool in-‘laid Just out which all the clause acquitted J lves well in all brancho examined. .,?:A goodly number of parents and friends were pre- sent ahd expressed themselves highly the progress ‘made during no past year. The children school are to be complimented for singing. Duflbellexercises we ' also given in which all the children Joined heartily. At thetclose cf. the exaininatinn the pn- pils prcsentedthcir E. Mc- Calluni, witha beautiful f" case ac- companied by an address as I of their esteem and love. 1‘ E 7 Nnw black moire ribbons in all widths, also ladies’ dress ca ' , ,_ Mrs. R. Young's. e ‘ ‘ summer millinery will he. ‘ greatly reduced prices.-—— A 9 = ‘I order for 812. Scotch "20 P to 816.50. 50 -W“ June21tf‘ 1 _ -< custom boots, K, ‘At No}! 157% 013- Jfly 1_st-P, water on _ ' *Elian,‘ehild of -W ’ 2is.,.. , K We thoughthersiirel I ‘ 0- But Jesus called her, and N To dwell with Him ‘C ‘_ quaint nurse. ‘at '1 Tram It 3 11th of July to theel‘5th 0! September in- . .;tJ|'k.,.3lIIll»(salt) ‘—'.is-io‘1.o Cone ngiand printing 1, « iz‘:’..-."n;"..‘-T‘-‘-"""" (v _ . Pork,_’Mess ...... ..‘...........’...15.00 @ __token> Nohby pattern-. Johnfii,7‘_» ~ . ___ _..._....,.. __—......‘.... .... ,.-......., e ..,. n_....._........_.... - JULY A Louise, King, Prince Edward and via Trinidad. . Port of "Charlottetown. _ nivrsasn. _ Jul 2--Minnie May, Rhude, Pictou; Beau assin, Anderson, do; St Nicholas, DeGracc. Chatbain; St Olaf, Lehlaistre, maxi."-.t°"i we ence, _ - ui g:ucl’eut.:ii-lcliii uc ; ‘Roan. sllnoo. ; rsaret. Mchlillan, Pictou; SS Bonavists. Fraser, Montreal; Mo ' Light, Sutton, 8 d- ney; Elisha Crows . Fraser, Murray -' Franklin. Garcen, Port Daniel; Minnie Bell, McLeod, Harbor an Bcuche, N S; SS Mirarnichi, Baquet, Summerside; Tillie B, Murray, Baie Verte. cnsannn. J u'y 1—Lochiel. Smith, Buctouche; shall, Smith, .Buctouche; St Nicholas, Pictou; Orion, Walker, Soul-is; Confeder- ate, Bourke, Glace Bay: Etoil du Marin. Davis, Sydney; Annie_ Florence, Chap. man, Northport; Tarquin, Biudroit, Pig. top; .2 mice, Kingfictou; Send, Gena.-1;, Ricbibucto; SS navists, Fraser. Syd 119;: Morning Light, Sutton, Riohihucto; Elisha Crowell, Fraser, Montague; James Sample, Roberts, Piston. )P01't of Snmincrside. Inwards—-SS. Miramichi, Biquet, Pic- tou, stones; sch Condor, Grady. Pictou,‘ coal; Jessie Nowell, Macdonald, Shcdiac, herring. ' . ‘ 0utwards—SS. Mirsmichi, Baquet,»165 cases lobsters, Montreal; sch Jessie Ne- well, Macdonald, Pictou, ballast. ” Chicago ltdarket. —-June 29 July 5 J l . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 J :1; lvollgst . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ml 333 Julyosts..... . . . . .. September pork '. . 33* Charlottetown Marketa. Criaawr-rs-rowri, June 28, raga. B°ef(5mu)v‘oe9IOIOOOOal W0 OO,Ia eeeeeesesc oeg . V BIItt¢T, Monsoon eeceac none 0.15 ‘ $3 Bumr’tum§O.I..IOI....C Cl|&fl,peI' lb.OOen0weoeeCowo. 0-I‘ oeeeeeee 0:96 ‘ mw Wm.......'...... : V eoeeeoeeaee eeeeeee E3 V m h .‘..u. 0.50 0 0.60 'BWmg'3-...u eeehtiioli . mmeeeeln-OIO§%6;ardh¢ Straw, per load._....‘. as... 1.00 3 otatnes ’ 0039 e - s C w o ceawaoeqgggoooa 30 pelts, neanae coeeenoooggggg 3) 08¢! ucewee O0IOOOII‘O0I cocoon 3‘ eoe_sOoOOOleeow 70 . Fred! hh§,Eg'!b¢...-.-4...’ EM , _CilIeeeDese_’ ' Charlottetown Market Wequote: , . Fl°‘l1'a5i¢Id!,_l-t8p50l.lt.......-._4@..Io.§;oo C0-‘lIII.I£81dKt1l............;...3;3jtoio.oo Oatmeal and Rolled Oats. ......"4_-.a§to4.5o 3%!!! anyone amaaoeiecaen eaoesthto M e:I_:_%wmau,Ionaeeaaesessaseoo.... 6C cm an... o-e-ee__g_.s ugoosudlflm I2!‘ B!1tte!'.........-cup‘... u....n]8t020c Sugai:...,yellow..... ........ .. 3% to 4c esweeena|IlOOwcIcOI 4 TcI.n..uu....uum-._..u..ool3t023c |€01Isses,steady.................3o to32c T°h“°(tw.l§)esIsseweaeeaeo nlIoO0Iouo4sc ‘I on--'...o..........55c encia)........... 6!-ate 7:‘ Beef ................ . .e12.so to 915.00 ‘ “V m8l8.'~...-.......o.....14‘.w “ Pgme Mess.........”.......l2.00 m weaee Rolled us“ ' 0) lololseeoaoeetzfiloee onsscsacpeeeseeeseeeeese‘ 9 i‘ Pofiatoosper bus. .. “ Ham. per. ilf.’.i.’."‘.". .1.".'i'.'?“. .(.‘‘.‘’.'T’.‘ ‘Z: gtton,‘ perlb.... . . . . . . .. K _, ,’_>_ _ _ Issvessecveaeeae 0. ‘ N '25, V " e the_ f‘ , _- $5 McLeod, aged 6 months 1%.... .i.....; g. ‘A mgmg sassfissssss. gas ‘to oié.')' 133} 'o'v}t.2.3o oats) per cwt. 2. 8 —§.. ._r- . om 88‘ 5883822 oessgeeiheeas bor; Samuel Ober, Wolfe, New Castle; 0 Steele. Chatham; St our, Leu.i.i.., A July pork . . . . . . . . . . .. r11..87 ‘ W V dc! :esaa| ..ou....i0.7f_,0 I F0.“ seeeaeeeseee 3. , onto -eeses oeeansoocnea 0.11 0 0.16 Oatmeal (white oats)percyt.. 8.3010 3.59 - Beau Bassin, Anderson, Pictou; SGMar- -- l (la-rao. dried)............,,f _§ v sire ieeiessr “"““°‘ ldsmlfiéfifiif S.-llinlg at less than Wholesale- on It Barbados, Jiine.17——br tHatflF‘ Art M om - aiii ~- of mi.'i'‘'i*’''''..:..t.*~'' ‘ Curtains and the ’ ' J’ '. THE srzsrurr. Our buyer thought”. that tm°ce”the bought last year would 9 A g year, and therefore only . t that nu§&* at 2.“; Th18avh<_W<‘-V01‘. was a decided ndscii popularity of this deplsrtmut and the bushel C buying Lace ‘ ‘=1 as exceeded our wi est hopes. ‘ - THE coxsrgvrwfcx. Already we are sold out of an 0 ';;j:; and still the demand .3 to re-order and"1_ve'have 100 pairs of our highs-i pried mm C’ theta at excefifly this is your > cai you V It 19 onl thesmt , 1;; ersiieli i _ M :,:,i,, all marked in plain C C i ogfiflh S‘~%<eom rethe prices for oisnpdooxs etc. we ‘ ............. ......a Dollarssived clafitsit. ; _ I _ ' ‘ ‘ -5-: £21 P ,. _ "1". 2 _ . ‘*5.’ " ' » I 4 , " ,1 ‘'-,,§.-;.::