- ' ° ' h 1' th fabric. Having likel)’ $128 ‘$133: tgoddg, gzaghfifiiemli recommend them to our customers as an article of great merit, and one will prove a boon to those who have long wanted 1% Stoclcizzg which does not stain or lose its color. Ne a . -_......._ .....__~.....__.. . ._ ... ...._... .. ............. gun on IAN, OHARLOTTETOWN a1. . > -.._.. ._...- .._..._..._ ¢. . _ , -. ’ _w-. »—'v. . I .0 . ‘ 5 joj onvx STAINLESS BLACK We are again to the front with this celebrated make Os ~ ~ t d ast Black Cotton (};;;0I3;g,~3ute,ly €£:;7lf::‘h:t::liha€;?l?;(37;:ecOn{alnS on ingredients Stanley Brothers Sole Agents for Charlottetown. ,- 3» no» .~,.:.r>sn.tpm;=.....ti...timezone:-ii.+I.vl.esix«det-iaulisilisiiu I I - ‘ ‘. 1‘. .“ 3-..‘. up, ‘ i ‘V . . . _ '1.’ »,,.'_-. . . . . tluii-rims-ii“-»."ttI¢Wrf‘-‘\ in v zn-pan’,m..im.nm.~%.-.5,1-i.«v.m WAW£:EKS&CO’Y We are new Showing A ve tlne line of Ready-made Cloth- ing, a have a specially large and varied assortment of Boy's suits bought from the best houses and all new and fresh. We had not twenty Boy's suits left over when our new stock came in You win find no lower prices‘ ‘in the city. Harris :9: Stewart THIS IS A CUT OF UUR NEW STORE __.__..—— Come in and See Us. All Goods going at Low Pric , to Cash Buyers. Lxé ”L. Summer Goods MUST GO. , JAS. PA""ii"c'>’N 8500. “T lillttl and llllllll‘ Notes.‘ llloincttyttclurilltnllmrltrsl Carter's Ice Cream at Red Point next Thursday. . Inaur.-Con. Daugherty, military itera- keep, Charlottetown, is in Halifax. Every mother should see that their chil- dren get McLean's Worm Syrup needed Hanan & Sriiwinr will be obliged’ settlement of all accounts render-edb’td lat J nly. IN the Police court Friday, Albert Allen, drunk and incapable, was fined $2.00 or 8 days. Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Maunsell were among the guests entertained at Govt. House Thursday evening. _ O. B. Emery will preach in - the meet- ing house at Cross Roads, Lot 48, to- morrow . afternoon at 5 o'clock. ' Arrlli marry’ i theoth a a Truro_ divine"£si.io°v°e‘l-bile that he: lid! been paid with a $2 bank of P. E. I. bill. Don't forget the Picnic at Red Point Wharf on hursda , Aug. 4. A lively time isexpected. oat leaves at 9 and 2 o'clock. ' W. C. Tvaxln, oi Charlottetown, was elected a vice president of theChristian Endeavour Amociai ion, now in convention at St. John. We want the people to remember that during July Prowse Bros. are selling Children's clothing very cheep. Call and see them. Tin cruiser Stanley arrived here at 3 o'clock, Frida afternoon, and will re- main in port till Monday morning. She call-d here for water. Mn. W. W. STARLIY, of the firm of Stanley Bros-, Charlottetown, passed through Moncton yesterday on his way to England, on business connected with the firm.-—Times McLean's Vegetable Worm S) rap is the o iginal, safe, pleasant and eil'ec;nal remedy. The market Friday was well attended. New potatoes have made their first appearance for ,thia season at 50. quart, old ones gratis. Raspberries a in for the first time at'l2c. to 14¢. per qt. You haven't got to catch the ilyand stick him on to the paper if youbuy the kind of fly-pa we sell. All in havetodoia—lay , pa r on ate ; the fly does the rest.—.¥:hnscn’a Drug Store. . . * The S. S. Miratiiiicfhi Il;lV0dm:l0!0 Fri- daymorningwi reigta a large number of cxcursionists. She sailed same dayfor Pictou to take coal, and will connect with the express at Sum- merside Tuesday morning. 'l‘nnTrGreat 'i‘u‘nnel8'Tea,:to be helgeat Cape averse ug pasomises to a grand. success.’ Every-bod is going to show :1: then and the ing is tube li by the well-known bakers, J. Murphy & Son.—till mg 6 ~ In an issue of the Illustrated American, on view in the window of.thl;e Diamond- Booksiore, are on vings ‘wing - ligh Church fll the Prcabytfiiagn and Methodist churches, and Water and Cochrans atrectsprevicus to the late. St. John's lire. - F of the Women's ore MmionarySoesety’Pres ' 5-ill 533:}? in suisrmufié on ay ' o egates coining’ by’trainticetswill beissued at one first-class fare good for return the same an? following day on presentation of the usual by the Score- tary.— i Tnii litest freak of the rumsellers to dodge the law is to have a very dim light in char-roomatnight,sothatthefaceI of the drinkers are not disceroable. Some bar-rooms are long and narrow and the barso near the rearend thateveu in daylight it is diflicult from the street, . to ssew ethcrthere isanyone atthe wine cup or not. Hon. L. C. Owen returned home from Quebec Thursday evening. where he was s ' ' the purchase of the steamer Jcques Cartier. Mr. Owen received a telegram Friday morning that the steamer Riinonski Thursday night. The ' will not arrive here till this evening or early to-morrow morning. Tn: Montreal Herald of the 23rd says: “Master Gunnc Giddy of H. M. S. lades was in town for two days’ leave. 9 left yesterday to rejoin his ship, which sails for daybreak today. He "'°°'.‘£'..‘.......“" '"“.' vie: i:..~*~::-.i.- case _ o - g . G. Aanzpresent from Capt. Young, while: The Britaniiias Excursion‘ L A CORRESPONDENT GRUMBLFS ABOUT A THIMG on TWO. To Editor Wit. " D Sin,-_-In your issue of this morning observe a flattering neticqof aishort ex- cursion trip made in the new Boston line steamer Britannia yesterday, to which I take exception. - About noon yesterday" I happened to meet an influential American on the street, who askedme if? Iwonldlike to go out with my wife on a short excursion trip inthe steamer, to leave at 12.30, to be backlnot later than 4 p. in. 1 said yes. [was sure my wife would beade- lighted to go to get out of the sultry weather. I hurried home. and down we went. There was, nothing said’ about giving usrefreshinents-I asnmed that as a matter of cmrse;-but, nevertheless, “old salt," ‘and as we had a lad withus {rho was spending the day at my house, 1 thrust part of a cold fowl and some bread into my overcoat pocket, to provide against contingencies; and, as the sequel proved, it was a wise precaution. The boat left the wharf at 12 45. There were not as many people on board for an occasion of this kind as I expected-pro bably 150—hslf of whom were children It was just a superb ‘day. -.We hadno sooner left the wharf than a cool dc- lightful breeze from the north waftedfl away the hot air of the town. When we got out inithe oiling we met with a southwest breeze, and returning in the afternoon it ~‘ changed again to a brisk breeze from the; northwest. About half-past 1’ we heard a bell ring. I mid to my wife, "I suppose that bell menus refreshments; had we not better go down 2” She said, “Nit without an invitation, and we are to be bac,kat4 o'clock.” About half an hon} later, beginning to mi , aomew/hat peckisb, I thought I would go down see if there was anything to"3it. I _'has told that everything had been gaten up. The steward, it seems, had" not pro- vided for so many pcople._.f‘Th_ere had been no arrangements made. The boys and girls and .the oflicers' friends had swarmedinsr the ringing of the bell, and eaten everything. There wasno- thing. left for the “old folks” unlike “old Uncle Ned” Who had no teeth to eat the hoe cake, Sihehadtoletthehoe cake be. ' We had good teeth, but the his cake It was my intebtion and that of several others who were In board, to have called upon Cardinal Gibbons at his levee be- ’tween4and6p.'h‘i.-ilsthe afternoon, at the Bishop's and I taketha opportunity of chewing that we were pre- vented from dbing'“_ 4' ran overalmost sight.‘of Brulehsrbor on the Nova side, and when 4 'o'elc‘ck cime, .we‘w'9re two sail from crowd were delayed.’ as it tool: the steamer half «an hour to get‘ along side thewharf. It was to my mind a shabby afiair; but then we ‘had enjoyed the glorcus day in the ofling and perhaps it isgmean of us to «look a gift horse in the mouth. Icannotsaytoojiuchin praise ofthis magnificent steamer. I wandered through her spacious salooud and suites of a part manta and Ieameto the conclusion thather second class accomodstion was equal to She was kept easy steam return- ing and I noticed the hncicntjchariner St. Lawrence 5 miles behind us as we passed Point Prim when returning, and she was not left behind, but; 1- fancied rather gained upcnus; be thstasitmay, Captain Cameron knew how to ‘lay his steamer along side the wharf in better style than did the ofiicers of. the Brittania, as they Your obt. servant, " ' Svnscnnrn. Clftown, 28.1 uly, 1892. - al . come. Lesson—Acts4. ,“'1‘her'e.i’s‘IIone Charlottetown. We reached the wharf. , at half-pan 6 and the partially “hungry Dockendorfi‘. A very sudden death occurred at Mr. T. J. Morris’ store, about 11 o'clcck,Fri- day morning. Mr. George Dcokendcrll‘, farmer and stockbrseder, of North River, drove to the city. ‘ He called at W. F. Carter-’s confectionery store to leave some cream, and then went into Mr. Morris’ store. _Mr. Morris and Mr. Dockendcrif had the following conversation :—- g _ Mr. Morris—-"Well, how is the world using you 1'’ I Mr. Dockendorfl'——"Very well, al- though my health is not very good." in ‘my n'de.« I have been sufcritig with it for three months or more." ' 5° Morris left the store for a minute.cr't_‘w_c,- and just as he returned he noticed Mr. Dockendorfl fall to the door. Mr. Morris lifted him and saw lie was dying and called in the Marshal. n.-. ireiiy. , was summoned—but too late to restore life. The body was conveyed to the Marshal's ofliee. Dr. ‘was sent for, but did not doom an inquest ry. Heart disease was the cause of death. I The body ‘was taken to North River, .Fci- . “day afternoon. Mr. Dockendcrfi was. the owner of the ; celebrated “Black Pilot." The deceased was 48 years of age. Church Services, 81-. Junie‘ Castro:-—S‘crvicers he conducted in St. James’ Chi§h atll a. m., and 7 p. m., byRev. J. Sr. PAUL'S CnUncn.—Mcrning- prayer at 11 a. m. Children's service 3 p. m. Evening service at? p.m. ' , Zrox.Onuacn.—Morning prays-er meet- ingat 10.15 a.m. :Public ,worship at 11 _s.m,conduetedb ‘the pastor-,anda't'I. p.m. by Rev. G. Fisher, Dalhousie, ,-N. B. Sabbath School and Bi_biociuui2.aop..m._ ._:_ Barnszi.-,chnnch,;Sunday, sin instant Preaching at 117ii‘elock " Rev. W. 0. Matthews. In the e Rev. D. Othcrservicee sensual. G Gosrri. Msamo.— sths ospel Meeting Ill‘ Maclecd, ’s on‘- day afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted than-ailway men. w -‘ other ‘name under heaven given among men, whereby we l§rl8t1I0 saved. Services will be has in the Fa-u Meth- odist church Sunday as follows;-—In mee ° ,__at1l o'clock. preach’ . G‘CmI’g Palmer. Sabbath $3 and Bible0lam at2.&) o’cloek,and in the even- ing, at 7 o'clock, service conducted by Rev. Mr. Brewer. church Sunday are as follows:—Prayer meeting at 10’ a. m., preaching at 11 a. ‘m. by Rev. .W. -W..- Brena. ,,Snnday School and BiblG Classes at 2.15 p'.m. bless. Meeting led by Mr. G. ' W. Ritchie at 3.15ip u_i_. Preaching at 7 by Rev. G. C. P. Palmer. - _ Srr. Prrnns Carnrn.i.ii.—-Seventh Sana day after Trinity.‘ H ly Cumlmminn, at, 8 a. m.; Mstins ll; Evensong at 7 o'clock O. B. Emery willps-each at-11 a_ in. ' the ti ho perGi'eatGcorge Street tl:.:i.nor.r§ow.m°Bib‘le class and Sun-~ day School, at 1% p. in. Evening service at 7. S’side. ' " - , Shi ’. - Port of , J uly28.-Wm hitken, PugwIshm:d’Jnlis A. Finlayson.' Pindtafi S ' Bird, Pelham. S ' O Wolfe, N5: e 69°13“ Ghee ,3 ’ 9 Cleared. July,28.——8S Brit _ ». v - _ ; Samuel Obs,‘ ‘ Castle; Lily Bank, Blue, Wood Islands. _ Port of Snmmereide. IinvAnos—-Sch Marion F, Senior, Traced’ , cedar ; steamer Fastnet, H kins, Ch'town, mdso. ' - 2l)u'rwanns—Schr Marion. Sonier, in it ‘Sudden Death of George, ll _ . Mr. Morris-—“What’s the trouble 1"’ _ Mr. Doekendor-1-l“I have a pain F After advising Mr. .Dockondord' ’ to » procure the best medical advice Mr. . If you cdl ii I0“el',l»ill'f I ' How to keep God at a Have you seen our pg Have you our andt8.90? W e Dice Mills and law U! H demand. Weflvsthtlo _g - Wchave a was of Ssvsswr 3” How about Baht $7 $1! ill vmssnvrhta and vs pews w4;'ll.showytu,s ‘ of Hot Weather Gfih. 7’- . , _,__ 5, ‘ audio iccissiw imsusiiios _ conrmss. the morning at 10.3) o'clock 'ysr A . ..-__.._..__ -.—¢...........__.,..._..‘. . ..-,. - S to"‘ooinpare - The serviceaintbe Second Methodist‘ STICKY v ; W a-:I:.4,s.d Insect p....., ms Mi the rl for Bi’ $0 .. s eh CASH BOOKB1:tdle'We|lIl'lli0O:WfpI'CUfl .0hsaper tliasaiiy Cher , prices are always right. fifi 3. Z. , J‘. .2. i so - ,.- W fliir Il6fXt few glV6 dlSCOllllt3 at: ‘Fastnet, H"'P“l|'s g 1 * A . In a 1m o . ::.~.~...._.:n...:..."-.r:.~...: ...-oi - :Q«~rv¢_ --.. --. Ber 1 theGarrisonArtillery.” Initsreport of . ..._,. , - _. N°'.Y°'kv J'1l¥93--3°“: 5°51’ A139 v _. , . V SUMMER GOODS. themonerealoieyeounonmeeingheldon 0" T“-4'» W»-***"°°"“'°“°’ ""°'”°"“' - IMF. JUICE is, hanging‘ .1 “ I! ride lasl',th fth 26th 5.0- Jamu gt -Apostle, Montreal, by Port Mulgrave, July 28.’-I-iAr,<schr _ g V g . P We have placed a large line of the best quality of 0 y “W “W0 0 . , refreshing drink you can BS3?‘ C I in ,William Conroy. “W315 16 cents perpint, or —-—-{>04}——-- greatly reduced prices. '!"°“ °“'°"“‘“" ’°‘ """” ""°" °°" The shadefi A run: assortment of ten pats butter . I . without or them, use V able for retailing tea ,, 1,‘ av, ».;',. - . -,1 I.-4.. . ,,,_,,,._..p..,....,.i...p..m...c-...a.- ...... .. «.... . . ..... - - «- ie a p i “,3, “A votoouhmh ‘M P...‘ R E. .a~ W.K_i_ng,M.A., G.A.Brown, l(prningLighr,0lymwn, with produce, - M _ .: . o a=' c E A I nuenrsn PRINTS, . ~ .'.’.’i:'.°.'.°.‘.‘..‘..'.'..'.f'2.°.. ::-i.rr..f".i........- .. .u....a- .. ........~..... "' “““'°‘ "““"°’°”'““5‘"‘“""’°°° tivecrbilious,or,whenthe blood is im- 3' “'0 11°09 cf the g ; _ hill to awaken_ the V . if e We invite every lady to inspect these goods, as we have crooks. milk In-ins tbeohcepeltyet. W. ’‘'''''°’' ''°''''‘’'- ‘ the cilicersandmen of H. M. Huldon. Pb-sod-opth. 9- m-.97—F-vet!"-~ , ' selling it for-— ‘ and all-wool FRENCH DELANES ' &s°" Wm’ “°““°"°"'“‘ "°""~ ‘° °‘°‘“"° “'° Also, a beautiful line of sun Shadea,1n black ...1 - light %:‘:',‘;‘.‘,',“".,"‘..,‘.;"‘fi,':1‘_‘.’,"3°-5*’ "””" m. .. amt, .. ,..,..........., ,.,,, ‘flavors :--Alinon, R_as v I made such a reduction in the prices that they are bound to P‘ °°"""“5""8 °‘’‘' 3''‘''3'' Raspberry dud Lemon for . . . Syrup of 1'58!- withamsh AincaamcrtmentofwhiteChins.snit- Q5; j ' ' 2 8° - able for ° '_ng, will be sold cheap .e w a j, 3 , , *"w _ , P Col 's --Jly28.ccd 3w—w3i. .. ' , ~ g A Ngw Ad I g ‘Q, P ’‘ § ; , JAS. PA—TO1\T 82: Co ej best remedy for doing 1.. . ,' Tang! oot ' , h or e ............ ’ cf St Fl :a&s:d%&..EB&M Scotch Store, 186 Market Square. bzstuand cheapest a,,'§§{. "‘7r."E Flower Show.......-....ABWarhurton ' hadwholglggnd |'Qw§tDdd"'ndL Spefillsllo . . . . . . . . . . . . ...PIl5t0l|Bl’M 4“““‘—“‘_““‘—‘—" calHall. _ - jyiczt i _' A i ‘ e 3 Nawblackmoireribbonsinallwidtlis, .~ ~ , i ' ' just received at - - ., a . .~ ~ ~l '2'-.riiic'4w ‘L A at L:”“ N m._.M,N,,g.¢._, W: ¢yi,A.i.-r'.4i.AJI::..waIlhovivl1»HHIll'6- .'/0 1'03 CAQI ' Ever_ybody knows they B|BLES&'lE8TAtlENT8 .‘“"‘°‘° OIGARETTES Ioers, Victoria now, e I l —ANI3:— Just Rcceivedflcn the British Markets. P 4 Are ‘'‘old on their Merits. ands-snot ‘aqua;-o. g Hav'e,ni9jj:Rival'sl,