CI id es a + “a ee ae ‘ie rt. ‘Be « he er 4 “a aa or on ” oe PERSONAL. Mr. T. J. Gallagher leaves Monday on a trip to Prince Edward Isiand.—Moncton LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Manries a Srectairy.—Beer Bros ranscript. - Bishop Courtney preached an eloquent Company © ! sermon ia St. Peter’s Cathedral last even- rr ‘ ing to @ crowded congregation. His Lord ~~ 0 ' vt ,. | ship left for Halifax this morning. l ‘ P. * i = ence , rive ae Mr John McCaull, of the Summerside police force, bas aceepted the position of ee guard in Dorchester penetentiary and en xv “ eg . eetir eft to enter upon his duties on Saturday \ i No. 4. this evening De. Dorsey’s prize fur the best paper , Ha ma le in English by any pup] of the eity — schuelis at the entrance examination to New Curacu.~A vy Roman Catholic | Prince of Wales College, has been awarded eae ; loge The | to dames Wilhams, of West Kent Street ‘ t $6,000 Scho! Miss Richards, daughter of Mr. T. P. Vv ANDIN e Opera House Richards, of Swansea, Wales, was a pu-- shies ev » by the W o’ the Wisp Com- } Senger to the [-land im lat Friday even- pany. Don’t fail to see this laughable | ing’s boat. She is on a visit tw her uncle, i i} Hon. William Richard-, of Bideford.— - Sunmer-ide Pioneer y f Court} We learn that His Excelleney the Gov- . " ‘ 1 to morrow (Tue-- | ernor-General has accepted with thanks P I attendance | Lientenant-Governor Howlan’s tender of Government House during the vice-rega! . ; ilies nie emitted, & ee Prince Edward Island. Lord and . ; Lady Aberdeen will arrive bere on the 94 : w n vy pape started } Anyvust tlalifax about f week , has eu~- = ‘ . , ae =? Kev. J. A. Gordon preache! one of h's ii edie capeeai | characterist.cally th oaghtfal di-courses in _ | . = Reese. dosh mennenl ens of | Baptist Church on Sunday evenmng. The ¢t Act Committee will be held to | targe wheat resent attested to tLe ee'-feandih) écculas 4 Ole popularity of the reverend gentleman, wh, in the ¥. 4.0. A . Mr. Lloyd Phoenix, owner of the vacht oa intrepid, and bis guests paid their respec s Tuaxxs.— Zion Church Sabbath Schoo! | & “¢ | eutenant Governor on Saturday, : mmittee desire to thank Mr. 8. C avd His Honor returned the call and war M ?. f Haszard & Moore , for valuable enteriainet on beard. The Intrepid lefi ' es, Mr. Cox for wae of field, and the yesterday for Gaspe, thence to the Labra way Officials for courtesies extended OF Ou s fishing excursion. tn The arrivals at the Acadia: Mr and Svant Oup Mew. ~Yesterday Uncle Tom | Mre dé M Andrews,James Seot!, M Collins, Myraytwho ig 25 vears old, put up 265 hay- | L § Collins, Geo W Nuttall, Lowell, eock+ in two hears, with the assistance | Was-; W Sullivan, A Peters, W C Sulli- ef Mr. John . Morash, who is 70. years old | van, AE A MeDonald, C H B Longworth, and Mr. Eph. Hebb, about 60 “years. — | GO D Longworth and wife. Mrs Suilivan, Lunenburg Argue: Bernard Trainor, J M McLeod, M J John- — ston, Capt and Mrs Spain, Hen F Peters, Tne 8. 8S. Boxavista saile from Mon- | OBS ewart, Ch’town; W A Macdonald, real on Friday morning, August 3rd, for | Glevaladale; John K Sayler, Cincinatti, O; Charlottetown, North Swdney and Sr. | J F Owen, Georgetown; Mrs Muir, Ma-ter fohn’s, Nid. She will be due at Char | J Mair, Truro; Misa Robertson, St John; vitetown on Monday morning, Aug. 6th.) C A Evans, Mrs Thos Burris, Halifax. (vertisement later Arrivals at Seaside Hotel, Jaly 15.—H - UV Buntain, Ch’town; Miss McDonald, Act. who have contracted bills for Zion | Chatham, N B. 16—PJ Quinn, St Joho, Church 8S. Pienic are requested to send | N B; Mrs Joho McKenzie, S’side; Miss same to D. A. Bruce, Seeretary, not later | McKenzie, do; Mias Kathleen McKenzie, than l ue-day afternoou Meeting to clove ho, 20 —Ueo A Day, St John, N B. 21— picuic accounts will be held Tuesday | B Y Pippey, New York; Mrs B Y Pippey, eve ne at 5 o'clock i ; Robt A F lixe, do; Miss Phebe M J ed Moxe Goop Waeetixe.— Mesers. Fred’k Large. Ch’town; E J Willis, Hal.fax; M J Moseley, do; Mrs Philip Large, Ch'town; leC. Davies and S. ©. Moore rode into| WE Dawson, do; Miss Dawson, do; M town from Houston's Hotel, Brackley | Rattenbury, do; Mr Hunt, New York; Mrs Beach, today, in fifty-seven minutes. The | Hunt, do; Mr and Mrs Botteral, do. 22-- lietance is fifteen miles. The last four) A J Doiron, Ch‘town; Miss 1, Loughern, miles were covered in fifteen minutes, do; T C Gorman, do; Miss L . ic.” _ | Henderson, Miss Pollard No Baxp To-Niear.—The Band wil net piay ia the Gardens this evening. The Manley, E nembers take this opportunity of thank: | Tae Extiorr.—The steamer Elliott, ing those citizens who contributed to the | Captain Brown, arrived here on Satur- amount collected. Also Mr. Lonis Whear | 4@¥ evening about ten o'clock, from fur his efforts in soliciting subseriptions. | Boston, with a large cargo of flour and bse c | sundries. She leaves on return Axorner Exevrsrox.—Abont two hun-} this evening, calling at Mulgrave dred an fifty excursionists from Pugwash jad Canso. Her cargo will con- and Springhi | arrived here in the Jacques | “#t Of eggs, lobsters and mackerel. Cartier about noon today, accompanied | Capt John Ivester has been appointed to by the Pugwash brass band. The steamer | the position of first officer of the steamer leayca on return this afternoon. aie Ix rue Covar—-The case of VanMeter, | Butcher & Co, against D. N. Murray, charged with misappropriating money tv his own use, wes before the court yester- | dag: The sale of a pung toa man named | Bavnister, of Elgin, for which the 4Srm received no returns, was The case was adjourned. Moncton claims to have proved limes —_ Laxp Revexce wy New Sovrn Wates.— The value of the public lands of the col ony as a source of revenue is illustrated by the fact that during the period 1888-93 mo jess than £15,335,825 was obtained | from auction sale-, conditional leases, pas- | tera! cecupation, mining occupation, and | miscellaneous receipts; the annual amount ranging from £2,268,353 in 1888 to £2,- | 137,563 in 1889. The quantity of land | allowed to be sold each year is limited by | atatute. i —a First Mernonisr Cueren. — Rev. | George M. Canipbell, the new incumbent of the First Methodist Church, oceupied the pulpit on both oceasions yesterday. } His manner is very pleasing, his language | eloquent and his arguments convincing. He asked the co-operation of the whole | congregation in all moral and religious | movements, and expressed a desire to be fully acquainted with bis parishioners and *son as pos ble- visit them personally a; duaiailin « Sreawen Lacscuen—Th> ferry steamer, built at Mount Stewart for the Local Gor- ernment, by Mr. Angus McDonald, of Piequid, was launched on Saturday in the presence of a large number of people Her length i+ 115 feet, breadth of beani 24 feet 9 inches, aml depth of hold 8 feet 2 inches. She is fastened with copper and | galvanized and is sheathed with yellow metal up to six feet craft of water. Her boiler and engine will be put in by | McKinnon & McLean. Iron, said Ax Ocrpoor Weooinc.—Miss Ada Hiltz. of Hyde Park, Mass., and Mr. Geo. Dennis, of Nova Scotia, brother of Mr William Dennis, of the Halifax Herald, | were united in marriage at Dedham, Macs. one afternoon last week. The ceret ny wa? performed im the open air at Warhburn’s Grove, Green Lodge, Ded- ham, and was the notalle event of the | aummer season in that town. The bridal party st xl on a vernal carpet of fragrant ferns. under an arch of flowers and fuliage, from which swung the floral wedding bell. Sarvation Anuy.—There was a larce attendance last night at the Salvation Yesterday afternoon they marched Ars ¥ mit tothe Park. headed by the Halifax Army Band, whose good plaving drew a large crowd, that listened very attentively while an open air service was held. The meeting af night in the hall was very im- ive and profitabl. A great many re- ned for the prayer meeting and two Tor | went forward aa seekers of salvation. night Easign Hartry, who is in charge of the rescne work, will speak and give an a mint of the go ~l wo k which is being done in there homes for the fallen. They reecive girls from any of the proving en. We understand have gone from Ch irlottetown, of whom: the ensign ef give a good account. There will cents at the Fone be an admission of 10 door, which is to be devoted to the carry ing on of the work. As this 8 @ Verv : ' j worthy OF jer honre Judging from the report cf those who were present last night, a good time may be expected, as a good programme of and singing has been prepared. jlliott, now ruuning between this port ant Boston. Capt. Ivester was well and favor ably known in connection with the North Atlantic line of steamers, the Caaroll, Worcester and Britannia. Sell During the hot weather impurities in the blood may seriously annoy you. Ex- pelthem by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, | the great blood purifier. DIED. In this city, on Sunday, 22nd inst., Joseph Dorion, only son of Leon Dorion, aged 34 years. RI. P. {Funeral from hia father’s residence, Kent St., on Tuesday morning at 8.45, to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to the Roman Catholic cemetery.) (Other papers please copy.) At Souris on 22nd July inst., Lily Jane, aged 45 -yeare, beloved wife of Patrick Hann, of Charlottetown. (Funeral will take place from the Rail- | way Station at 10.15 to-morrow (Tuesday) } morning on arrival of train. Service at St. Dunstan’s Cathedral} Before Going ’ To the Country get a bottle of JOHNSON’S CREAM OF ROSES. It kills the poison of mosquito bites and takes down the swelling; takes the “fire” out of sunburns; is cooling and soothing, and IS NOT STICKY. Price 25 cents, Prepared and sold by Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. Corner Queen and Richmond Streets. july23 Is It Wise? Is it wise to dismiss an un- investigated statement by say- ing “It isn’t possible. Is it fair?” People sneered at Fulton, laughed at Morse, pooh-poohed Edison. They think that good Furniture 1s necessarily high-priced, but the ocean steamer is here, the telegraph and the phono- graph, so is scientific Furni- ture-making at moderate prices. And we are the peo- ple who know how to make it this way, and once made the selling is easy. a i ee MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. july23 i When Looking Through Our Stock of j ne opty VS « SAY nf Flannelettes ae | Flannelettes the prices ! they are. so we will tell you. cents per yard ! Tue Waar wer, | Moderate winds; fair; [@ FLANNELETTES, vou will see FLANNELETTES WIDE and Narrow, Flannelettes White and Flannelettes Blue, Flannelettes Ombre, Flannelettes Grey, and Flannelettes Pink, Flannelettes Checked and Flannelettes Striped, Flannelettes print- ed on one side and Flannelettes printed on both sides, Skirting Flannelettes and Fancy Flannelettes Silk Stripe for Shirting, Flannelettes light enough for the bot days, and Flannelettes warm enough for the cool evenings. And You cannot fi. ure how cheap They are from 5 cents to 25 BEER BROS. not much change in tempeaature, oe McKAY Wo and home-made goods, best aud cheapest goods in the city, and see our Straw Hats before buyin r =e inthe eity. We are the “centre of the Clothing FURNISHINGS just in. a COND PANY. Our stock of Readymade Clothing is, now complete, and we are prepared to decorate and brighten up the outer man cheaper than it can be done anywhere in the city. Worsted Suits for Men. Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy goods; will wear like leather ; nothing imported can compete with=them. | We handle everything in the Clothing line Come and see our $3 Serge Suits and $5 Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported re trade, because we carry the largest stock of the y. Hf you are in need of Cloth you will do well to call on us, We carry a full line of {mported Cloths, including Wérsteds, Serges and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds imported direct from the mills, besides our é6wn manufactured Tweeds. ; We have a large stock of HATS on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. Come A new line of GENTS’ Remember, we have removed to J, D, MeLeod’s Corner, and we are uot connected with any other store y. ‘This ts the only place we do business, and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for Wool, cash or trade, and sell goods cheaper for cash than anywhere else in the city. HOLY TRADE ~ PROWSE BROS —OFFEh ~—- SPECIAL IRDUCEMENTS —_ TFT 0 —_—— Cash Buyers During Tuy You can’t find anyone who is sappy for trading at Prowse Bros, ; CARPETS, CLOTHING, ° HATS, COTTONS, FURNISHINGS, in endless variety. PROWSE BROS.. The Cheap Men. Charlottetown, July 4, 1894. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER © IS OUR | BEST ADVERTISEMENT ! Reliable Goods, Low Prices, Small Profits, Fair amd Honest Treatment to Everybody. Ke> GROCERIES. Has placed us in the front rank, and made our Store Ke TRY Us! popular in every home. me ee Whéletale and Retail “Grocers, Newson Block, Victoria Row: .> Charlottetown, July 13, 1894—m w f | >A BETTER INVESTMENT jithan an . ACCI- DENT. P-O-L.LC ¥. 04 | |FOR $1,000, at ‘this season .of the | year, is a bottle of } fv: * | DR. ABBOTT'S | DiIARRREA CORDIAL, stioutd te at which in every house. in case of a sudden attack of Summer C om plaint, Cholera Morbus, &c. To- be bad of all deal- erst inédieine at 25 cents pér bottle, LOuUON USS WHITE VESTS, BATHING SUITS, | STRAW HATS, July 16—hi Keep Off the Crass pass ow our Toilet ‘Business! — We have a pleasant, smooth Rubber un see them. s : Our stock of Brnshe#, Perfumes, etc., 18 LIGHT (Onc REDDIN BROS. _ Sune25—eod Opp. Post Office. TIES. Harris Slenatl NOTICE. | A. HERMANS, of, the old firm and old a stand, has manufactured @ new kind of Wrought Iron Railing, far superior to cast ron, and spyendid designs. Parties dent ing tofence in their pots in graveyards would do wellby calling at his store be- fore purchasing elsewhere, at Lower Queen Street. : AUGUSTUS HERMANS. “Ch’town, June 15—tf Tickets Buy Your Tickets for Boston b . (Canada Atlantic’ and yPlayt Line), Ticket .dgent, Corner Queen an. Water Streets Charlottetown, June 22, 1894. | | | j > ‘ e | hand for immediate use | We'll Allow No Oxe to Tres- breakable Comb at 10 cerite.- Call and. lie inane eS i } | | } i | } | | to Boston.| ee “§. 8) “FLORIDA,” BKB, EEE = 7 BATHING SUITS, All Sizes, Very Cheap, mca ca D. A. BRUCE'S. e a thes Charlottetown, July 20, 1894—-n w f i § VUTVSEVVSEVSESSOSD $ 6 6 iF | R 6 TIT ~ é JULY AAI TT NTN ¢ AVCOUNTS é ARE OUT. We take this oppor- nity of respectfully s questing your attention to the same. e 6 MOORE & McLEOD. $ julyl6—m w f Cenncnncccceseceed hereabouts, comes to us for her is’ shoes. This fact proves her to be (Pr as sensible as she is lovely. Those = . Oxford Ties of ours are just too cool PO ee to be without, and a summer girl “ha = without them would look as dismal as a watering place without the summer —— girl ; and certainly nothing in foot- wear ever delighted any summer girl hl so much as our Ties, that have been rt. E voted the handsomest in town. Na- = turally the young ladies of Charlotte- ae town are in a flutter over our shoe triumph, and even though Miss Smith f4 looked long, she could never look ( prettier from a shoe point of view than =\ she would wearing a pair of our in- ey = imitable Oxfords sold at 60 cents and % yi Y FE ye. up. We also have DONGOLA COM- sipdev acca Vither\y, APyz FORTS for old ladies. Every old ee Se Le y cn, Salles lady should have a pair to enjoy real a ~e Ny em =i comfort. Always come to us if in ——, - Rim ~ Charlottetown, July 11, 8194—dy A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels, You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- ‘umbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you will . «unhesitatingly ~“ronounce — far ahead of any «fuer tire of this type. Full parti. wars in catalogue, which you can )’)tain from R. M. Young, Agent. search of something good and cheap. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Sherwood Cemetery. : | Situate at Junction of Royalty and Brack a S es ley Point Roads, three miles from Charlotte- | town. merwing trains run by oot ee to fa ‘ : | tery as follows:—At 7 and 7.30, returning @ are up to the times, keep | 10.20 and 10.30, Afternoon trains leave at 3.40 | and 4 o’clock, ees at 6.35 and 7.20. ° P | Fare to go and return, 15 cents, good time, and last a Funeral Trains may be had whenever re- : } quired, and interments may vo meee 7 — . lar trains at passenger rates, Prieés o 1 long tlic, are as Sdliews: ’ .. . W | d t Pasay FON, 2 xlé feet, sold at pas o 7 c SDD Goo 00 ovvc'ce ccccccnescneges veeteceodue If J our atch does no Plots half above size, in good localities. 12 50 ee Ee 20 The Cemetery is sustained by subscriptions from plot holders of not less than S* Eee. able ist June in each year, and all plots of subseribers are kept in order during the go well, and you wili leave it with us, we will season. Subscriptions may be paid to any of the Directors, or to the undersigned, and orders for any extra work to be done by the Keeper must be left atthe office of the Clerk of the County Court. make a good timekeeper of it. os G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. July 10. HENRY SMITH, Secretary Sherwood Cemetery. janel9—2m (mon sat) CITY CANVASSER of good address to handle our agency. Permanent position for ood man.— Brows RROTHERS COMPANY, ‘oronto, Ont, lm eod—junel9 eee on ee eo AUCTION SAL Lotand House IN CHARLOTTETOWN. I am instructed by the Heirs of the late Michael Power to sel] by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, 24th instant, at 12 o’clock, BOOK i The Lot and Dwelling House formeriy owned and occupied by him, bounded as follows:—Commencing on the souta side of Sidney Street, at the north-west corner of A. Brace’s land, running thence south- war'lly at right angles to Sidney Street, 83 feet; thence at right angles westwardly 36 feet; thence at right angles northwardly 39 feet; thence at right angles eastwardly 74 feet; thence at right angles northward- ly 53 feet to Sydney Street; thence east. wardly along the south side of Sidney Street 284 feet to the place of commence- ment. Terme at sale. For further a apply to A. B. Warburton, Solicitor, Cameron Block. E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. jyl6—dy i] dte NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY INVITE INSPECTION. Handsome Embossed Belts and Buckles, new Hair Pins and Combs in Sterling Silver; very pretty Pins and Brooch- es; elegant Diamond Rings from $10 upwards; other Set Rings from $1.50 up. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMEROY BLOCK. julyl8 Simmer Resort TheSeaside Hotel Open for the Season on June 30th. This beautiful, watering-place has been much improved this season, 80 as to make it as enjoyable as possible. Still-water and surf-bathing, croquet and lawn tennis, boats and fishing, beautiful shady walks and avenues, Terms very moderate. Address, JOUN NEWSON & CO., june30 Charlottetown, P: E. I. NEW STORE. I have opened a new JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS STORE on QUEEN STREET, opposite J. D. McLeod & Co’s. If you want your Watch or Clock to go —I don’t mean to go when you go, but to 0 and keep good time—come to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN and have them repaired. Open daily from 7 a. m. till 9.30 p. m. julyl2 iid iiMny All kinds, wholesale and retai!, at WATSON’S DRUG STORE, ee sini siabieae Wants, Lost, Found, & poe ee. oo ans charged FOUND—A walking cane. Ownercan have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Appiy to Mrs. Heron, Dorchester Street West. july WANTED.-A good general servant who understands plain cooking. No washing. A servant man kept. Good wages to the right ee, Apply to Mas. UNSWORTH. julyl7 LOST—A iady’s silver watch, between Hotel Davies and the Kirk. Finder will be reward- ed on leaving it at this office. jyl7 LUST—Y esterday, 15th instant, a small gold ear-ring with diamond setting. Leave at Haszard & Moore’s and get reward. jSylé FOR SALE OR TO RENS.—Apn upright Piano in good repair to sell or rent by the — 1. MORRISON, Auctioneer. uly PLEASANT POINT—A few Boarders can be accommodated at Pleasant Point, North River—one of the mest beautiful spots on the Island, on application to Mrs, a . uly "PICNIC BOILERS to rent at H. D. Wap- MAN’S, Upper Queen Street. tf—june2) NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL ES- TATE—I want to purchase a few acres of land neartown, Any rty having a small jot of land with buildings, within three or four miles of Charlottetown, for sale, can find a cash customer by addressing with desert tion J. T. W., P. O. Box 54. 2w—jyl FOUN DA purse containing a small sum « aay Apply at SANDERSON & Co's. unel FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can have same by calli at Carter’s Bookstore and paying for this June } WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with expenses id, representi Sane ee any ney ed — , and position permanent su Emeloce reference.—-THE DoMINION Com- PANY, 317 Omaha Bullding, Chicago, julyl4—daw (sat) tf lan with 3 acres of ground attach- also Parkview Cottage Apply to A. MCNEILL. TO . —-Watermere the residence of Go th one acre, j25 Uf guar pat. LOST.—A walkin below. Finder will at this office. stick with tin ferule rewardec b ae it pd—jyl3 WANTED—Janitor for West Kent Street ~ School. Apply to E. STEWART, Sec Board Schecl Trustees. cod tijulyis”, WANTED—<a servant for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. E. Davy, Richmond treet. juiys5 tf WANTED—At the Acadia Hotel, a Laundress, Apply at the Fish Market. july4