SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Aug. 17.—M & E Jackson, Bennett, Seues; Cacdigso, Keeping. do; Jessan, Forrest, do; Sir John A McDonald, Hyde, jn, AS Townshend, Whittle Pictou; 8 E Cove, Fongere, Sydney; Corporal Trim, yeArthur, Malpeque; M E Deoks, Rat- edge, Sydney; Athlete, Roberts, Wallave; igure © Franklin, Chapman, Hawkesbury; Frank, Grant, Wallace; imma, Mclaris, jo; Mary P, Benoit, Barbadoee; Brilliant, Bisckmore, St Jobn’s Ie and, NAd. CLEARED. Ang. 17.—-A S Townshend, Whittle, Picton; Henry L Phillips, Skinner, Sydney; SS Halifax, Pve, Boston; Ath- iete, Roberts, Pictou; M & BE Jackson, Beanett, Richil ucto; Cc wrdigan, rl Sydney; Frank, Graat, Wallace; Sarah H Seeton, Garnier, Sydney; Emma, Heigh- ton, Pictou: Pleiades, Mofonie, Wallace. c——— a LOCAL NOVICES. Ask Moore & McLeod for motor needles There’enot so many shirt waists for thathalfeprice counter today, but most likely the one you want is there yet.— Moore & McLeod. Were you looking for a white unlaunderied shirt for that small boy of yours ?| We've just received them. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 18, 1898 | rvom fer one in each berth. We epeed § tmoothly along catching LETTERS ABOUT NEWFOUNDLAND Resources ‘and Industries of the Country. ; a & glimpse of the ' pretty village of Topsail, on the shore of ” Conception Bay—the favorite summer re- ‘ sort of St. John’s people, with Belle Isle in the distance, laved by the sea, glittering silver in the moonlight, on part Manuels with its charming river and falls skirting the ehore till we reach Holy- rood at the head of Conception Bay, from which point we strike across country til! we reach the thriving village of Whit- bourne, the janction of the Harbor Grace Line. Seven miles farther we reach Placentia junction and then turn northe ward. Bed time had now arrived avd dur- REGULAR PARADISE FOR ! ing the night we passed the narrow three SPORTSMEN. mile istumus thar separates Trinity and Placentia Bays, running close to Bay of Bull’s Arm, the landing place of the first trans-Atlantic eable in 1858, past pene Harbor, with its valuable copper Seposits; and then, leaving Trinity Bay, we sirike across 1o Bonavisla Bay, reaching Clove Sound with ite pictureeque scenery and long pier, whence large quantities of lumber areshipped. We are now in the northern belt of timber, and in rapid euc-~ cession pass Gambo, Gander Lake and Gander River, which bring us to Notre Dame Bay. We are wide awake now and soon remark the eplendid pine timber, boards andshingles, sown at the station of the Glenwood Lumber Co. A few miles Peints Along the Line of Railway Described. (Correspondeace of Te Exauryer.) The prospects of the ccd fishery this year, onthe whole, are good and late ac~ counts from the Labrador seem favorable. The price of this etaple has been low, owing to the Spanish-American war, but the return of peace together with the short catch of the Freach fishing fleet will pro- farther we reach Norris Arm, bably leadto a decided advance. New| tue head waters of Notre _ Dame | industries are gradualiy developing Bay, into which the Exploits throughout the island. The increased | iver pours its volume of water, draining Red Indian Lake the last refuge of the unfortunate “Beothicks,” the aboriginal inhabitants of Newfoundland. One of tue darkest pages in the history of the colony is the treatment of this un- fortunate tribe who were hunted by the | value of copper has reopened the valuable mines at Tiit Cove and Hall’s Bay to the Northward. Chere is a flourishing pulp mi!l at Black River Placentia Bay, deposits of iror pyrites are largely worked at Pilley’s Is~ | s Sizes 12 to 14, fine cotton body, linen bosom and bands, made in just the same style as the shirt for the boy’s father. | Qur price 50 cents each.— Moore & McLeod. —_——_ There is an immense oumber of militia! appointments, promotions, etc, awaiting | His Excellency’s sanction. The ordets | in Council have been pur through some | time since. Flower.... Sw —ANI) Sweet Pea Competition = ess have a Swee: Pea Show ai our Store, Sunnyside We will ‘of the last is but limited aad | fallen through and the ore | exported to Belgium for smelting. settiers like wolves and shot down in coldblood wherever they were encountered. The last survivors are believed to have died on the shores of Red Indian Lake ebout 75 years ago.—J lands, and valuable timber is being cut in varioussecticns, Unfortunately the supply forest fires tave destroyed large quautities. At Belle Isle, Conception Bay, there is ar extra~ ee ordinary deposit of hematite iron ore. | — 7 F This is found at a very slight depth, and is | } uniformly broken ia pieces about the size 0a ail i BI fens, of a brick so thatit ie all ready for ex | — portation. A largepart of this metallic | aren ig owned by the Steel Co., of New Glasgow, and it was understood that er~ tensive smelting works were to have been erected in the vicinity of Louisburg to de | with this ore. The Dominion Goveru-~ ment having declined to pledge themeelv- permanence ot the present ihe scheme seems to have is now %eing A. O. F.— Court Gladstoae, A. O. F. meets tonight in Wright’s Hall at 8 o’clock sharp. Business, initiation and payment | of dues, Excineers.—The Charlottetown Engin. | eers will hoid their annual target praciice on Monday next, commencing at one | o’clock. esasto the iror duties, sal Meal aad Prieniserre. —There will be a meeting of committee men and all interested in the Plebiscite campaign Friday evening at 8o’clock in ¥. M. C. A. parlor.—Jd.J Yeo, Car. Secy. A few words es to sport.—Enermous herds of cariboe (a species of reindeer) pass north and south across the Island | according to season, their tracks across the country being “beaten as hard as a road, Large numbers are killed, venisen being sold last winter in St. John’s for three cents a pound, The government charges non-residents a license fee of 100, and restricts the member to be killed 1n any oue season. The #rctic bare is notancommon, while our own rabbit abounds. Ptarmi- gan, or Arctic grouse, wild geese, ducks, enipe and curlew are abundant. ‘Erery lake and stream teem with magnificent trout and S. 8. Greerzanps.—S. S. Greetlards, Dobell Line, will leave Montreal on ¥Fri- day, August 19-h for Summerside, Char- | louretewn, North and South Sydney and St. Jenn’s, Nad. Revtigiovs Spervices.— Mr. James Mac-~ Dougall will preach (D. V.) at Lot3 on Sabbath 21st inst at 10 a. m: N, &. 2.30; Wheatley River at6 p m. Monday night August 2erd, 24th, 2oth, 3 and will give the following Prizes ‘for Sweet Pess grown from seed purchased from us this season FIRST COM PETITION Best Bequet<all blue shades orall zed shades) $1.00 Second Rest Boquet (all blwe shades or all red shadee 10 Third Best Boquet (ell tiue shades or all red shades) .50 SECOND COMPETITION Best Collection £1.00 Second Best Collectio: 70 Third Best Collection 5d The conditions are that the competitor shali bring with the exhibit the envelope the seeds were in when purchased, and that no green or anytning else berased eagigd” . except what is furnished by the Sweet Peas. HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE SEEDSME CHAR LOTTER YN, SAAR AERA HAS YOUR “} WATCH CHAIN wnds character to your clothes and security to ur watch, If vou ca.not invest in a solid gold chain, buy one of our gold-filled cnarantees The patterns are exact copies of the fine gold ones and made only for the reli- able jewel y trade. A great variety of pretty chocse from y ‘ ones. patterns t W. W. WELLNER THE GREAT WATCH HOUSE PRESET ESE SE RAFAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAK PEERS a PY ES FP YE EY : at Hunter River, Tuesday night, Stanchel ‘cdeatiiladedien A Prec Surr.—H. M.S Pearl is an- chored at the seuth pier of the dookyard. Ske will remain in port some time. The | Pearl isamuch better lookiag ship than the Pallas. She-resembles the Intrepid in model, and has a larger compliment of men, and ig amore powerfa! vessel than the Pallas, with greater speed and heavier exmamcat, She is one of theelickeet look- } iag warship thet ever entered Halifax | harbor.— Halifax Herald. as soon as tive sportsman leaves the or- dinary beaten track he is sure of a splendid , catch. From Salmonier Riwevsa party of | three took 1@0 grilse, weighing from three to sevan pounds. On asking one of the party why they did sot séqnre larger salmon, he,enformed us that the’ mouth cf the river was netted and only the smaller fisk got through. It qmpears that some, at least of the dshery wardens in Newfoundlend like the Shunemite of old “dwell ameng their owe people.” Possibly the same snay hold true in our own Island. In this same river two of our fellow passengers captured fovr salmon in an afteraoon’s fishing ov avery unfavor- able day, end they have returned to the “Hub” doubtlese authorities in salmon | } | wiediilicdie Haren N -S.—According to reports received from Westmorland Couaty, NS, much ef the hay which has been -saved is in very poor-gondition on account of the eateby weather during the past month. catching ee ihe fish seen through thej q “e+? ead.) heal ne grass fied : 1 uncut. ie mellowing vista of time will gradually ee ee ae aa oS = rust to | increase in weight the oftener the story 3s | “e mie. Soldat heet--one« tald. Ye each rivers a2 the Codrey, on | Pee the grain fields. seat Pp the . wn * ' i vo pee? a ia eile ticularly isin bad shape. At Shediac J D coas ft i i , Fs . . “i * WOSs CONS, BIE a ~ | Welden bad afeld which two or three captured at the properseason. There can | be no question that Newfoundlend is justly entitled to be called “The fportsman’s Paradise.” But sua»mer holidays are al! too short and reluctantly we turn our faces home- wards. Leaving St. John’s at 7 p. m., on Tues- day, we tind a very comfortable sleeping ear at our disposul, the berths not quite as wide as on the lutercolonial, but otherwise almost precisely the eame. There is ample = weeks ego was the admiration .of all be- Loldere. Today itisa dirty brown mass, nota green sheaf visible avd wil! be al- most worthless. Mr RC Tait of Shediac, sewed 22 kushels of wheat last spring and his fields are in about the same condition. taiibeclinee Brovoce Truck Oventne.—lIn order to keep Oxford, Nova Scotia, in the frout ‘rank ofenterprising towns, ¢everal of the | citizens procured a site and bailt @ bicycle track, which is now completed and is pro~ | nounced Sy the judges to be one of the best in the Maritime Provinces. This track is to be formally opened on Tuesday , the 23rd inst, and it isthe first time the | management have decided to make the prizes sufficiently valuable to induce some | WW = ow CD OD@D BWVSH}V OVI BWVESVIHL SoD BIG - SALE i of those crack riders to enter for several Shirt Waists events. The principal prize will be a cup for the ten mile race, open, valued at some- AND thing over fifty dollars, which must be i won three times to become the property of the winner. The prizes for the other events will be medals of more than usual value. CAPES We have placed on our centre coun- ter tables, two special lines of laaces Shirt waists | addressed by Mr Wm Buchanan, one of | this country in 1876. | maid’s dress was of pink silk. Local and Other Items, SM@S¥sesvesy | ARTILLERY.—No 1 Company will meet for drill tonight. More Srorrs-—Electric Sports will be held in St. John, N. B., on the evening of Thursday next. - a Cueess Purcnuasep.—Mr. Horace Has- zard has purchased the July make of cheese from severai of our factories. See Meese . etfere « ® fates ee © ofgie seh MHA ] Powe Covar.—Nothing doing today: So many of the usual offeuders have been locked npof late that the policemen wil) probably enjoy holidays fora while, a —— Po.t Tax.—Please take notice, all per- soos who have not paid their poll tax had better attend toit and save expense, as executions are ready for service. Tue Pottvo—The steamer Polino of the Dobell Line, from Montreal arrived here at 6 pm yesterday. She left late last nightfor St John’s, Nfli via Sydney. Several passengers were aboard making the through trip. amiitinsicg Mixiria in Camep.—The Nova Scotia Militia will go into camp at Aldershot, N. S.,on the 20th of next month. It is not likely that our Island Companies will be brought together this vear for their annual drilland camp out as the date appointed is too late Prouipition —Mass Meetirgs will be held in the Opera House on next Sunday, Morday and Tuesday evenings and will be the foremost temperance lecturers in Canada. He is accompanied by Miss Grace Wallin, a popular contralto soloist who is spoken of very highly in the Canadian Press. S chdiaibasiiets Cricker.—Owing to some misunder- standing the New, Glasgow cricketers did not arrive here last right. It appears they were under the impression thatthe match was to be played on Friday. Consequently the match is held Over. The New Glasgow | men will arrive here tonight about 9 e’clock in the Acadia, and stumps will be WAISTS AT STANLEY aeons ee FoRe Ao HACH about a doz left—regular 45¢ waists —- Derk eclors, starched collars and cuffs—sizes 32 to 3$ a &EF WL inch. FOR 60c EACH a splendid assortment, good patterns—deiatch- ) a‘ le collars—all sizes—regular 85c and %5c each — now 60c each. FOR 75¢ BACH ’ | This lot includes all waists from $1,00 to $1.25 | perfection in style, assortment, fit, finish aad workwanship all sizes. ~~. o ee. 2 8 * 2 024 32320790280 82 © 8 287 @2F 22] =» > eS = @ 2 @™|® @2 ee eee es ©&e4 @ oe 2 2] 2? 2] BS pitched at the Park early to morow morning. idohaiali Newrornpianp’s Governor. — It is announced that LieutsColonel H E Mc-~ Callum, R E,C M G, governor of Lagos, West Africa, wilf snezeed Sir ° Herb rt Murray as govervor of Newfoundland. The British Government, it is believed, acted 60 promptly ‘because of the conditions created by the petition now in circulation here for the retention of Sir Herbert Mur. ray in tae govervorship. ecaeiesitasttinc Tue Baaw Case.—The sailors of the barkeutine Herbert Fuller, who have been imprisoned two years as witnesses against Thomas W. Bram, the mate of the vessel, were liberated from jail at Boston on Monday, and practically placed on parecle. Although they are still uader surveillance of the United Siates Marebal Swift’s offi cere, the limits of their confinement are very elastic. and they are practicelly at liberty. It is practically settled that Bram willbe plaved on trial for the murder of second mete Bloomberg this time. - Duw «at Amuerst.—James Brewn, C. E., died on Tuesday at bis residence at Amberst, eged 57 years. Mr. Brown, who was well ia Charlottetown, was bera at Aberdeen, Scotland, and came te He was a practical engimeer of great ability, and besides being fora termananager ef the Londonderry miges held responsible positions on the Intereolonial and C. P. railways, at Joggins Mines, Springhill aed Glace Bay. Mrs. Brown, who was Miss Sebella Gils UOWwuU bert, sisterto Lord Belhaven, and one daughter, Miss May, survive him. sceciaoiadimaici Weppim:.—We chronicle in another coluein a very interesting event ia which two of the most popular young people of Charlottetown were the principals. We refer tothe marriage of Mr. Ewen Camer- on to Miss Lena Isabel MacDonald,. the well~icnowa and eflicient teacher of Prince Street School. The marriage was celebra- ted at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. John McDonald, of New Glasgow, W ednesday cnorn,at half past seven o’clock. The officiating clergymen were Rev. A. D. MacDonald, brother of the bride, and Rev. Geo Millar. The bridesmaid was Miss May Stewart, of Charlottetown, while the groam was supported by Mr. F. J.McLeod. The bride was attired in a travelling suit of brown, while the brides- After the ceremOnv the guests partook of a bounti- tul wedding breakfast and immediately afterwards the happy couple started on af wedding tour through the New England states and the Upper Provinces. Among the many beautiful bridal gifts was a handsome silver ice pitcher, the gift of the choir of St. James’ Church, of which the é ; evvescass TOE civcscies On onr first table you'll find a large aseortment of ladies’ muslin Shirt Waists, all new goods and latest styles, worth from 4 to 3 more, going at 75¢ each. ne ; ~~ =r 04 06O99O7O66266S6656 worth from 4 to § more, going at 45 cents each, ou Es one See our western window for bargains in ladies Summer Capes, It is the cheapest high grade Baking and purest obtainable. You have no Powder, so we sell it at eee DS W®W OD O~D OD OD 0OBVOGD OD ODOR O Pererurerereré I SSS The track which isa quarter mile one is bride has been a valued member.— ecnsidered rather afast one and 1s well Guardian. made and covered. see RS NES, S BILE SSIES WOLDS “=> MY ste ASUS See UP US we S&S UP TP > & TE TP SSP 7 @ AZ (iS Te & Fis 7S THE UNPRECEDENTED SALES : ane aoe eee see ectot ladies’ | 2. OF JOHNSONS BAKING POWDER cotton and muslin Shirt Waiuste, a~ during the last month, speaks volames for its purity and merit. pay 60c a pound for Baking Powder when we guarantee ours to be the best 25ca pound. F. PERKINS & 00, JOHNSON & JOHNSON cw saesesewewees PUISKDDISE DISS VDSS TS U8 Powder sold on the Island. Why middlemen’s profit to pay on our ae eS 3 % Re STANLEY BRO The Always Busy Store. oR Ee & ar ” s vvbyeoe 2 obs oe ones pe oxy oxy ZS D. GORDON, SIXTUS McLELLAN Fall and Winter Stylds If you want to know «nything about Suits Overcoats Trousers etc we can give you all the information you require. We are in receipt of our New Fashion Plates for Falla d Winter. il Our new clothes are the finest line ever shown in this city. And Mr. Sextus McLe!lan can fit them on you like,the- paper on the wall, We have added to our already efficient Staff of Workmen Mr. Murdock Ross late in the employ of John McLeod who for the last thirteen years and whose skill as a'firstelass work- men needs no comment. All the Latest Novelties in Mens Furnishings. GOKDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitt: re Clean Home Dy i . PAEACALALA LA LAL CPO Le You can dye perfectly and quickly at home now, in the modern way, with Maypole Soap, without disorder or uncertainty about the results you'll rs) cet. MT L fy Maypole Soap is sold in all colors tak - ‘y ere absolutely fast and they are - It Leading Drug 300k all about it—free by brilli ~ + des ; 3 Tliilant. Cves Luce. ~“—- Maypole Soap MADE IN ENGLARO, applying tothe Canadian Depot, 8 Place Royale, Mortrerat, ee ee ee eT | 1 — American Barb Wire ST ei RS lbs - a aaa eee le ER aR FFNNELL & CHAENDER es “as Va «ins ana rots woe ae e