BLACKBERRY COMPOUND Diarrhoea, pysentery, cholera Infantan, and all Summer Complaints. Daun ha Picasant to tae, Price 25c. HUGHES’ The People’s Druggist. Apothecaries’ Hall. eenen soe? 9 = 0s ceesesre iSnappy Cinger ‘Snaps Who would want_any other kind} A Giner Snap that js not spappy is no gooc. We keep the snappy kind —mixed right, made right and we sell them right at only 12c per Ib. Order today. Teieryove 98. D. Stewart Ecriper BAKERY BAKES|BEST BREAD. eee eeeor seen ewow Seca euese 80400280 meeseeeeaes £” 500808204 XtO48e hifincial Rifle Association. The Annual Prize Meeting will be held on Weduesday and Thureday, August 1éth aid 16ta on the Kensington Rifle Range. AA BARLETT, Capt. z Sec’y- Treas. F BOCHERTY, Lt. Col. R. L. President. DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late of London Hospitals.) PeCIALIST : Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Set Cameron Bicck, Victoria Row. peuRs: 9.30 a.m.tolp. m.;2tolp. m, ~“hings by appointment. Telephone. 5 {pes Tested and Fitted with Glasses.) | | { | | } i | | THE DAIL\ ISLANDERS AHEAD. Athletic Sports At Regina. A correspondent at Regina, N. W. T., writes August 6: ‘Saturday was a gala dey with the North West Mounted Police. It was their field day and the best for many years. The weather was excellent for a day of sport, and all the boys were in gocd condition. Every athletic avent was weil filled and largely competed for, The day’s sport commenced at nine o’clock a. m. apd continued until 7.30 p.m. The grounds were a very pleasing scene: the handsome uniform of the officers and men with their wives and lady friends; the citizens io their best attire; with here and there the fantastic dress of the raochman or cowboy. The Island boys bave upheld the repu- tation gained by the football match here last «pring. A. McMillan woo first in the high jump, second in the hop-step and jump end third in long jump. D. J. McCartoy won first in the quarter- mile. J, Owen and Louis Large won second in the wheelbarrow race. J. Owen was also second in throwing the hammer, The most interesting event of the day was the tug-of-war. Four teams com- peted tor first prize of $18.00, which was won by a P.E, Isiand team. The follow- ing composed the team :—D J McCarthy, Capt.; Watts, Bernard, Pickering, Mc- Pherson, J. D., McMillan, Rogere, Baker. One ot the teams had held the Jcham- pionship fOr years. ‘They were mosily non-commissioned officers very heavy team, but the lsimud boys “ere too quick for them. In the eveniag prizes were distributed inthe Concert Hall by Mrs Mclilree, wife of the Asseistant Commissioner. Song and music enlivened the boys, and they were soon swept into the “‘madding whirl of the dizzy dance.” This brought to a close a very pl«asant day;and the boys feel very grateful tothe officers for the interest they have shown for the amusement. sui * SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Aug 11—Susen King, Grant, Baie Verte; Omega, Murchison, Antigua, B. Ww. CLEAREB Aug 11—Susan King, V erte. Grant, Baie Port of Summerside. ENTERED. August 8—Sadie, Stewart, Gaepe, lum~ ber. August coal, Aug 10—Jennie Armstrong, Grady, Newcastle, lumber ; L P Uburchill, Wil- let, Pictou, coal ; SS City of Ghent, Mca Nevin, Halifax. CLEARED. Aug 8—Sadie, Stewart, Ch’town, lum- ber in tame bottom from Gaspe. August 9—Union, Gerrior, Pictou; bal» last. Aug 10—Helena Maud, Trenholm, Pictou, bal ; S S City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, produce; Ida M-, Maliet, New- eastie, bal. 9.—Union, Gerrior, Pictou, After Dinner To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Hood’s Pills Sold everywhere. 25 cents. . a wey ee, =e ° 2. ~ ee rece 2S * > ae. 5. S>, mY 4 wy FP on > =, . ae a a 7. OE { 5 UC “Lass Now Then « . a “2 We go into the sill ? and not ¢ and up, We h Aand)e » > {t may rain We have'now on sale one of the best :elected stocks of umbrellas and sun- shades that can be found in the city. Our lone line is a 22 in. frame at Cur next two black satin and have handles, prices 68e and 80c. Then « ; ; hen vomes the steel rod with satin covering $1.10. comes something better in a 23 in. frame at $1.30. mixed goods, all guaranteed to ut or change cotton,$1.65, 41.85, $2.10, $2.35, avea Gents Umbrella, steel rod, satin covering, fancy » Guaranteed to hold iis color, it leads all at $1.15. WEEKS & CO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. To-morrow lines are covered THE PISH REFUSE NUISANCE. Sin,—Notwithstanding warnings io some Of our local papers in the matter of casting refuse fish on some of the public roads leading from Charlottetown, I no- tice that the nuisance still remains unabat- ed. In travellirg along the St. Peter’s Road ons is met,even within a few hund- dred yards from the City, by the stench of decaying matter, and soon, right in the middie of the road, looms up in full sight heads tails and sometimes whole bodies of cod dumped from the waggons of passing fishermen. I have noticed this repeated ly, both this summer and proceeding ones, ov the St. Peter’s Road and other roads leading to the fishing stations, W hat a Btate of affairs to meet the citi~- zZ2n8 going On a pleasure drive through the country orthe farmi.g class coming into market, to eay nothing of the tourists who #0 much enjoy the quite healthful (7) drive along our otherwise pleasant high~ ways! Surely this is a matier for the Royalty and country boards of health to move in ; or have they become 80 inert in the discharge of their public duties as to turn deaf ears to the oft repeated appeals of the wayfaring public? If nothing is done immediately in the matter I would suggest that the proper officers in Charlottetown look prumptiy inio the matter and see that these officials perform theirduty by meting out sam mary treatment to the transgressors, re~ gardlese of who they may be. Cirizen. Ch’town, Aug 13, 1900. —_— ——-_ > -_- ee Sirn,—Allow me tocall your attention to a filthy practice which is fast becoming &@ nuisance, viz. the dumping of fish refuse along our highways Icading from some of the fishing stations into Char- lottetown. You will find for several miles outthrough the Royalty from the city, dotted here and there, ,heaps of fish heads and offal reeking with flies and rotting io the sua, throwing off an aroma that is not calculated to make men or women sing psalms. Surely it is not necessary to cast reflection on hardworking) fisherman, who, perhaps, have by habit forgotten that the nasa! organ in those whe do not fish is more sensitive than theirs; but I wouid ratherca/l the attention of the Board of Health to a matter that must certainly come withiu thei> duties. Rovatury FARMER. Aug 13,1900 aga ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. St. John Globe: There isa _ tone of pleasaat and juctifiable pride ia many of the American papers not oaly at the thought that the Mother Couatry is bor- towiog in the Unaited Stwies, but at tne fact nat the United States is both able and williog to Jend to the Mother Land. Notooly sas much more money been offer- ed than is required, butii is offered so readily as to cunvey ample assurance that in the United States there are no apprer hensions of a speedy dissolution of the borrower. Ot course, there 1s some ex" pression of satisfaction at the tact that the United States bas the money to spare, but after all this 14 @ reasonable feeling. Happily there is no need on the part of the Olid Land to Sborrow in the United States, but it is wise policy just now to go there tora loan, as it will, among other things, add to the ties which attach the wo countries to each Other. The Sultan of Turkey is reported to be confined to his bed on account of sickness. ee It will soon be time for moving. Yiu cin’t get to a nicer part of Cha:lotictown thao Brighton. See advertisement of House to let ip anotber column. a ee Witt the person who picked up a gen- tlemsn’s light overcoat jast Sunday morn- ing kindly return to this office and yet reward ? ea CANA DAS aternational Exhibition St. Juhin, N. B. Opens Sept: 10th, Closes Sept 19th, Additions have been made to the Live svock prizes and a buttermaking competition and exhibit of cheese making provided for. Amusements will, this year, be more than evera promincnt feature, including many u nique and startling novelties, Very cheap fares and special excursions on all railways and steamers. Exhibits on several of the main lines will be carried prac- caly free. | Full §particulars advertised isi. Fxhibitors desiring space in the buildigs on tre gicurds shculd make early ens and, for sales and special privileges im } odiate applicaticn shculd be made. Premium lists on application to CHAS. A. EVERETT, | Manager & Secretary. entry forms wili be‘sent fi. McLAUGHLIN, RXAMINEK, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 13, 1900 —_——->-. --- MAOKSREL are reporied very plevtiful on the northern side of the Island, where large catches are being made. — Pioneer. Yacuts Saitep.—The sailing yachts Velir,Bras D’or, and Iolanthe,wbich called here on Saturday, went out yesterday, at m ‘d-day. Ah as temeeddbai Tue Bonavista --The Bonavista arrived in port lust eveniog with a general carzo ani quite a number of passengers, mostly tourists e1joying the round trip. She jeft today CRUELTY vo AnximaLs.—A visit on the part of eome officer ofthe 8. P. C. A. to the wharves, where the caitle are being embarked on out-going steamers, woulu reveal @ lot of cruelty to animels on the part of the attendants, A $30,000 FLrower.—Amateurs in flori- culture will be interested in the specimen plant of the Lawson carnation pow on ehow in Haszard & Moore’s window. It is fiue flower, but it is hard to tell why the original stock commanded $30,000. There are eome splendid cactus dablias also exbibited, Tue Lorp’s Day.—A mass meeting in the First Methodist Church was address~ ed on the above eutject last night by the Rev. J. G@. Shearer, M. A., of Toronto, He pointed out the increasing danger of the Lora’s Day being turved iato a day of work, and maintained that the welfare of Canada depended upon keeping inviolate the sanctity of the day. PainruL Acowwent.—Tbe Pioneer re- ports a paloful and very serious accident whieh happened a few days ago to Mr. G. W. Thompson, cf Darnley. He was un- loading bay into his barn, when the trip rope of the hay carrier broke and he fell to the ground, a distance of about tea feet, receiving severe injuries. It will be severai weeks before he is again able to work. Coa. PrRices.—-Owing to the unprece-~ dented demand for coal and to the dearth of sufficient coal cutters, the G.M. A. have raised the price of coal Slack coal is selling at $2.25 per ton, while a year ago the same quantity and quality sold for 80 cents, The colleries are fioding great difficulty in filling their contracts and at the present time have more ordera than can hope to fill.—North Sydoey Herald. DeatH From Broken Anm.—Last week, Miss Coles, daughter of Mr. William Coles, of French River, cied as the result of a ead accident. About a week previ- ously she fell from a load of hay aud broke ber arm. The limb was set, but in a few days blood poisoning set in. Three doctors were called in, and it was decided that amputation was necessary. The pr tient was, however, uvable to stand the shock and died a few hours after the operation. She leaves a father and two sisters to mourn, to wbom we extend our eincere sympathy in their affliction. None on toe Istaxsp.—Dr. Pethick, V.S., of Bedeque, has returned home trom his tour of Pictou County, N. S., to investigate,at the request of the Dominion Couwissioner of Live Stock, a cattle di- cease which has been prevalent there for many years. Dr, Pethick was accom-~ panied by Mr. R. Robe-teon, of the Mari~ time Kxperimental Farm, avd Dr. Town- send, aud a large number of post mortem examinations were held of cattle which died of the disease as well asthe gathering of all information possible from the moss intelligent stock owners of the district. The disease hes been prevalent for forty years, and is kaown only as the “ Pictou County Cattle Disease.” Is is said that in the county about 300 cattle die of it every year, A report of the investigation will be published in due course. Many of the tarmere questioned attributed the dieease to the ragwort,a weed which is very common in the locality. Dr. Pethick is of the opiniow that this weed does not ex- ist on P. E. Island.— Pioneer, SSeESSSSSSS%S) Sponges A nize line just to sell at ‘8 10, 15, 25, and 50c. Very @ best values at SSSSESSS38SR8S8 5 23SER President. prices. Call and see for yourself, 2 rKacdon a5) . | MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Steamer Rugs - AT— STANLEY BROS 50 Clan Tartan and Mixed Rugs now on sale. Extra large sizes and heavy weights in the dif- ferent qualities, MINTO, CUNNINGHAM, MENZIE, GORDON, McKENZIE, BLACK WATCH. All represented in this lot. $3.65 to $10 50 Each Stanley Bros,| Furnishing News For Saturday We pride ourselvés in showing‘the lxrgest and nobbiest lo offneck wear in the city. We have them at any price from 2¢ to 75.¢ Another strong line with us is our Shirts. White and colored shirts, soft outing shirts collars attached. cilk front shi.ts. See our doubie thread Balbriggan Unde clothing, 85c per suit. Extra bargains every Saturday aight, Store open uatil 1} p. m. Gordon & MoLellan »+eee. Men’s Stylish Uutfitter GOME DOWN WITH BOTH FEET and you will be fitted with the latest and most fash- onable boot ° r shoe to be fuund in the city, for the least money and guaranteed theJbest of satisfaction McQUAID’S, LOWERIQUEEN STREER soe Nr ge A ne 2S peep § Oe, od