ee —— THE L.fLY EX: ROTA eH Tt JRAAN ssh Ye CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 25, 1582 Loa and Other ems, » aff ie aff}! ly -a@ - Se eee ile > tl aight. gular moothly mostly lus Deepce.—Work at Mr. L finished yesterday and the ew Uriasgow tbis Sadie morning, where , which he owned that takes ce aa ve! AN | ; 7? > be drives tne mate some me ag inamatch rac? th hardlabor for being drunk and The Magistrate promised him time he came back he would days w incapable. y > KD act < We opened on Saturday a as | line of Black ¢ foods mene f double the dose. ere effects—latest de- | Tue Campaxa—This steamer returned to signs and very nobby— Charlottetown yesterday aiternoon shortly See them — Lustres —/ after six o’clock, aod sailed again for Mont- , . real at ten o’clock last might. She hada Blacts 1 full passenger list. Her outward cargo consisted ot 1050 cases of eggs, 1500 cases of cheese, and about 400 packages of sun- dries. Plain & Fancy See our window silisidiitaabiiaes Tae Sr, Axprew's Tea.—A special train left Charlottetown this morning at | o’clock with about 150 passengers and the League of che Crosa band to attend the St. Andrew’s tea. Many more were picked upon the wayalong. There is @ very large attendance at the tea and everyone is enjoying the fine weather, and the amuse- ments and refreshments provided by the committee. A LARGE | VARIETY. 38e ine in South — good value Weeks & Co’s 50c Cash- mere is always asked for —the best cashmere tor the money in the city. All summer Mauslins, Blouses, Straw Hats and Trimmed Millinerv sell- ing at a discount to make room for fall goods now on order siesibidhinanesteh CuaLLence.—As it has been for sqme time past a point of contention amoug the markemen of thie Island which of the natioualities (viz: ) English, Ireh or Scoich are the best shots, I hereby on behalf of the Irish, challenge English and Scotch teams of eight to shoot a match over the Queen’s ranges 2, 5, and 600 yde. at our next anoual prov incial meet.— H.W Anperson, Captain of the Irish team. Mooxticur Excursion.—There was much mueic on the harbor last night. Ir proceeded from the steamer Elfin, on which were the First Methodist church choir and evough of their friends to com- WEEKS & CU fortably fillthe boat. They Jeft the wharf Wholesale and Retail | 860% tly after eight o’clock and sailed up Successors to W. A. Weeks & Co. and down unti! eleven o’clock coming in jus ‘ before La Grande Duchess entered the harbor. The moon—such a mocn — rose a little before nine o’clock and this (reeeereee: SEU RSTOOTOOT edded to the pleasure of the evening. A Q lit number of solos were sung acd all joined in the chorouses, which could be beard «n Counts in Home Dyeing. the land with pleasing eflect. Ice cream and cake were supplied aud needless to sey much appreciated. It is to ke hoped that such a one as last night ss of St. James excur- tuvight will be aud if so t! sion on the Prince:s is more than assured fe Bugéce ° ee DIED. few days age, married 10 At Beileville, Ontario, a Martio Lyons, aged 99, was Mary McGinlay, aged 80. ng atR. A. Ram- nocoiate. Buy your shoe dress! say's, black, tan,crec s the watchword of women who dyeat tioned powder dyes that streak are relics of a forgot- ten past. The day of uncertainty Progress, all economntica) home—old fas about results in Home Dyeing had an inglorious ending with the adve:at of the it New English Home a of highest quality (it washes and dyes at oue operation) May- pole Soap. Clean to nse—quick and sure in the brilliant colors it yie! fast beyond asingle question. Y can dye to any shi: ude wrth Prepared by eminent scieutist from ingrediezits of the every In est quality. It is the Bye < “of Quality. GS SN \4 R Maypole Soap Dyes. I | ‘Bargains in ‘Men's Boots | Havi ing decided to intrcduce rew lines | of Men’s Footwear for fall trade —we want | to clear ont all lines now in stock. | Big Discounts regnlar prices $2 Now $1,65 Mep’a Chocolate Dongola Boots, reg ular price $3.09 Now $2.50 Men’s Box Ca'f Boots, goodyear welt— regular $4.00 and $4.25, ‘ , Now $3 50 a pair Men’s Colored Dongola Boote, regular price $2. 50 I Men’s Calf Boots, Goodvear W ak reg~ ular prices $3.00 and $3.25 ‘ n't g +them of your drug- grocer (10 cents for any lor or 15 ce ; for Bla send the money to the Wholesale Depot, 8 Place Royale, Montreal. and get the Soap.and some iseful essfui home aavice @ ut suc If you Men’s colored boots, and $2.25 a pair lyeing. QOMPHQONGRQAAQALNAKRAAAKL Conananarne g CARO LAAAAVLANOKALALARRAOKAMAAAALAAARAAROAANANALG RAK AK VALI LD (Oem siesta a aeeiahlll on s Lo Ge LBHGHRAD “Prince Rdward Island’ New Edition--Just Issued. An Illustrated Book, de- scriptive of Prince Edward Island. For sale at all bock- {a} ind at R. H. Mason’s Centains a map. KAT _ ot Se - : Men’s Chocolate Dongola Boote, vest- tae t gul — 25. ing top, regular p Now 83,50 a pair ‘Other Lines at Big Discounts R. K. JOST. Stamper’s Corner hewstands. % Price 25 cents a Copy.@ $3 | TEES SPREE ES SEL To 1 LE ET—Dwellins house on Pownal &t, W3tto-t. Ji op Convent, Large sta ble, Ma} ani garden Auwply at Dodd’ a = or CFL LES pannnns. s | PRoBS.— Moderate win is, tay east and south, fine and warm, SS Princess leaves the Steam N iv iga~ ‘ . ; : * 7 ’ | 4 ' ( pany s wharf at S OCIiOcK (bis | : evel D2 | \ > 5 | .M.Poole } ' wharf was f ‘ dredge has returned to the Railway wharf | if to sh t tredging there. wy “i } Marcu Race. —Mr. R. J. Siecle wen* place there to-day. | oeaue Porice Court.—QOne drunk, an old of- j | fen ler, was thia morniog fined $4 or 20) iow $2.00 Now $2.50 i } | with Mre. Hortter, who bas @ | PERSONAL. I ( Oth ie Gea Oba dll oT ams, Mr. Pau! Lea, Victoria, returned boine | +} y ‘Ole MOrping. | Tue Exection.—Poliiag in the Pin iret Mr. T. J. Dillon arrived on one of his | Dietrict of Prince, to~day. usual business trips, by the Princess yess | —_~---- terday afternoon. | I, O. F.—Regular meeting of Court | Miss Jennie Aller, of Murray P. E. Island, is the guest of Miss Flor ennce Fraser.— Pictou Advocate, Mr. Rieb ard H. on the Island the Jast few dave, Halitax by the Princess this morning. Dr. McKinnon, who has been ona visit tothe Island, wasa passenger by the western express this morning, returning to r) Duluth, Mich. Mies B A Gregor visit to her brotber Dr. Lea Gregor Mr. Gregor suwwerlng W nite Mountains,in Vermont. and who are Mire McPherson and daughter of Keats ville, N S, were passengers by the Princess yeste day ‘at’ ernoon On a visit Mrs. O. Hornsby. 7 = -— . } Miss F. E. Throckmorton, of Washing- | ton, D. C.,, is spending the summer monthe at Waterside, Pownal. Waterside is becoming a very popular resort tourists from the United States and the Canadian provinces Its many attractions require Oaly to be known to be more gea- erally appreciated. Mr. F. A. Bortter, chief clerk in te Boston station of the Boston and Maine Railwav. was a passenger to Charlottetown by La Grande Duchesse last night and re- turps again on Friday by the Halifax. He, been here for abont a month, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clarke. LA GRANDE DUCRESSE. La Grande Duchesse arrived on ber fourth trip here last night at about eleven o'clock. She had some three hundred passengers. The following are the names of those booked for Char~ lottetowne Mr. E. A. Reed, wifefand son, W.H. Hiendee, wife and son; Mrs. L. P. Rob- erts and sister, C. W. Rallins, Mrs. C. A Auatio and sister, Prof. J. H. Shea Mr. P. Graitner and wife, Miss M. E. McKay. Miss C, Rigby, D D Spillane and wife, F A Horten, J C Dodge, A M Allen. Dr A J Gilmour, W. Mc- Donald, O E Ballin, C E Knight, J R Knight. J A Foley, D E Sharett and r, L Wingerskie, A Bell and wife, Wm Embrey, Jas. Green, Miss M Gree, abos. S. Green, Mrs. Jas. Green, Miss O A Fiske,H B Hayle, A. T. Smith, and wife, L. L. Ward, Miss Smith, J. O. Stewart, Miss L. C. Smith, C. A. Fay, W. P. Storey, D. N Tuttle, G. W. Yorke, Dr. and wife, V. J. Huot and wife. Ketcham, Misses Manebest:r, Mrz. L. J. Smitn, J. H. Jewett ana wife, wife, S Gedberg, O. Soutbier, Miss | | F. H. Tongue. G. Tongue, J. C. | rendered. Sayre, T. S. Hammone and wife, W. | Quick ee . Wellin gion H. Crockett, I. P. Alian, Rev Wane) Wee © oe ccccccccccacces sheceerts .Bo Peep end Mi Mitchel]. Miss Miitehiel!. BRROU LRU GUe vc ices cccccsdecncasce as ceduesned Bel Air L, Rycer. Mrs. 8 M.. Brown, (uick Step(by —s nedeus County Ciub G. M. Wright, and wife, I eeee Snowflight E F. Whitnev, Miss Beaton, b sermagy Ws onbcdues csi abes Coquett Mrs. N. A. Fiteh, F. E. Dill, Miss -L. | WallZ.eeee eee. Flower Girl 4. Fiieh, Mrs Cumming, A. MeDonald, | “God Save the ¢ Queen, Bertha Cumming R.W. Wright. Geo. | Boat Race.—~At half past seven last Pl-adweil, J. R. McDonald, Mrs. J.} es “A c ie Hexcdwell. Mrs. McCermae, Mrs Mce- phage. ee Oe ee eee stescwell. - : assembled ou Connolly’s wharf to see the Doneld, D. McLellan, Mis Briggs, | starting of the two ‘four-oared crews— Mery Bradbury, Mrs. C. Cummings, | married versus single—from the Hillsbor- | Mirs. Gaston Mrs LL. Rankio, Norman ough Boating Club. The start was not | Ga-ton, Miss H. A. Rankin, } made until ten minutes after the adver- Miss Jenett, J. J. Garvett, C. H. | tised time. The word was given by Coun- Kehew, Miss E. E. MeLeod. J A. Me- | cillor Nicholson, and both bceate went off Donald, D. H. Wmt+, Mrs. Brooke, | in good style, the married men making a Mrs. C. E. Joyce. Fred. Joyce, Chas. | rather wild stari, but seeming to have tbe | N. Clow. Maud Duck, Katie McLeod, | advantage. In order to avoid eel grass in | fir. neaton, Mrs. J, Campbell, Miss the course somewhat of a detour had to be KX. MeKinnon. . MeQueen, Mrs. F. MeDonald J. E. Cantwell, L. Mrs. J. E. Cantwell. Shesailed at one o’clock the following being the outgoing passengers Mise Gregor, H K Brainard, S K Brain- ard.R Brainard, C A Chadbuarn, A Mil- ler, E Rose, Mies E F Rose, ED Winches ter and wife, W C Winchester and wife, HL Belloa and family, Mr Goodwie and wife, E @ Kelly and wife, Frank E Dill, Mrs Kelly, Thos Hughes, H A Chambers, Perry Gaicher, Mr Routhier and wife, Mr Hurt and wife, Mr &yder ard party, J H Shea, H B Hoyle, Mrs and Miss Fitch, Mary NcDonald, Mesers Sullivan aad Mc~ Mahon, GW York, Mr Swrey and Mr Lotile, Miss BH Rackham,Annie B Steward, MrSmith and party, John McEachero, C McKinnon, A A McDougall. aT STan_ey.—The entertain- ment and festival at Stanley Bridge last night was a success inevery way. The attendance was very large, and the differ MelLeod, Mary Cantwell, FEesTivaL ent numbers on the programme were well | rendered, About $85 was realized. Get that straw natat R H Ramsay's at once, it will add 50 per cent totne pleas~ ure peor urine in the hot season. — Ga ea Seo. H. Geok ween PHOTO STUDIO ANNOUNCEMENT Having obtained the services of Mr. A. E. Lyon, a skilled artist, who has had large experience in first ciass Photography the public are cordinally invited to in- epect the excellent results now being obtained. Studio - Appointment - Perfect Our latest productions demonstrate that | our work is superior 10 suything done in the city. Harbor, Williams who has b’en left for left this morning on a in the to Mr. and | > | for | freight and about | Miss | Miss M. McQueen, Miss ; Avondale to-night at 8 o'clock. | Of dues, in attendance at and festival this Excursion —82nd bard the moonlight excursion evening. } one L. Q.A.~St George’s Lodge will meet ouight at 8 o’clock in the Purple and Blue Every member is requested to grees. attend, ie Rates and information for Canadian Pacific railway can be had by applying to John QO. Hyndman, agent, Charlottetown. Five days ouly to the Pacific Coast. travel by the cnehieailaieniicii Foor Ixnsurep—While cutting hay yes- | terday, Mr. Robert Gillespie, of New Lon- don, had his foot caught in the wheel of the mowing machine, and it was, we re- gret to learn badly mangled. | Foat Bay View, lost a valuable foal yesterday? lt appears that the foal was wandering about the yard and ran under a hay rake, driving one of the teeth into its breast. causing instant death a? - Trorspay Week —At a meeting of the Prcesix Cricket Club Jast night it was decided to have the all days cricket match on Thursday, August 3rd. instead of next Tbureday. This would enable a number to plav who would not be able to do so this week and besides allow more time for making arrangements. aidan Tue St. Rocn Fire.—From the result of an investigation into the crigin of the | receut hig fire at St. Roch’, Quebec it ap- pears thata pillow on a couch in Mr. Barbeau’s house took fire on Monday night, and although the incipient tlaze appeared to have been promptly extinguished it is thought probable that some sparks re- mained zmouldering unnoticed till they finally broke out into flame during the absence of the family the next day.—And the loss was $125,000, Banp Concert. —The band of the 4tb Regiment, C. A., will give a concert in the public gardens this evening from 8.30 to 9.30 o’clock. Although this band is two players short, a cornet and a base | being absent from the Citv, it is expected that “eighteen of their own men will take , Partin the concert. Profed.F. Watts, | the bandmaster tells us that he makes it a pricciple of the artillery band that when * | they play it shall be as tbe artillery band, So nO non-members will assist this even ing. However, as this band bas a reputa- tion for good music, there’s no doubt but that the following programme will be wel] made, and this added tothe length of the i race hard towing. In rounding the buoy the boats came into collision and the rudder of the single men’s boat was broken. Notwithstanding this the single’s kept in the race until their bow oar broke, when they gave up. The married men, in these circumstances, came ia @ good deal ahead. The accident caused much disappointm<ot, as the crowd present ook a keen interest in the race. It is expected that the crews will meet again next week for another straggle for super iority. ‘Tbe water was in splendid con- ss hesides tieking Payment | doses 4 Kittep.—Mr. John Stewart, Meet Me at The Always REAL nevUG dh ALE OF MUNT WAISTS. SLlANLEY - BROS. >> > > »!~ Pp Busy Store ae @& OOO ee O28 e833 32S SS All this season’s importations. The best stock in the city to select from: $1.10 Waists for 75¢ $1.35 Waists for 90¢ $1.50 Waists for $1.00 $1.75 Waists for $1.20 THE LOT INCLUDES ~dm— White Piques $1.50 for $1.00 Spot Piques $1.60 for $1.00 Chambrays $1.75 for $1.20 Percales $1.35 tor 90c Percales $1.10 for 75- Prints 8de for 55¢ Black & White 85c for 5c o0c Waists for 35e 65¢ Waists for 44¢ 806 Waists for 55¢ Prints 65c for 44e Prints 50¢ for 35e S TANLE BR POLE OOS a PER CENT < eed DISCOUNT ie On ALL * VWORERNS COLORE ; 72 > BOOTS & SHOES Be fee— ALLEY & CO< dition for the race. "be course was to North River buoy aod return, distance of three miles. twepnly ininutes, “ Bathing | is one of the most enjoy- | abie and invigorating pas- | times imaginable '? For Ladies The one drawback to their enjoyment is the troubie in drying the hair afterwards This can be easily remed- ied if a good Bathing Cap is used It fits closely over the head and keeps the hair dry. We have them in pretty check patterns, also few silk ones, All sizes Prices 25 on a to 35c each | said to be a | 2 The time was | 2 i | 2a Surf § li ie We will not carry a single pair ove All new and stylish goods. _ ALLEY & CO | ke Sec window this veek Bo: SRI SOSESS ae mr a Ase ERARAUARTAAAAD ATES Cas FUR THE HARVEST OF 1899 Deering Harvesting Machinery Will take the lead rya Deering : ' ora® ty. ng Ideal Binder for lightness of draft, strength and SY Pp N = KH Ideal Mowers wil! «art in an Cal! and see them before buying. Deering Binder Twine fleet longer than any other twine. B@PCALL AND GET A CATOLOGUE~@aa W. GRANT & CO, Agents EE FL S eS Fay yy eeu y crop, without backing the team. runs | 650 feet to the pound 150 es, — ———s ~~ nie ~ hiss seem i iN SN aR 8 ts oo ees