-__ ‘ - _ _ __ ltob ._ . p ra... ~ _ s _ _ _ _ _ \ 1: . , .z.- _=.-:1~ ' v . _ , _ - \ -_ _ <'_- »‘ " 1 _ . _ _ _ _ ,_, ___ "'_""""" " ‘ ' ’ ‘ *' _ ' '~' _"‘ _ ETH F. H;-_= __ ,- _ ° " _ ' 2% I i wr ~~»»§'-.t _-.WEDNESDAY Monmrvo-_ __ ___'cryi_ni_o't'rs:rovrrv, p..s. i...luLv 20.21904. _ -WEDNESDAY MoRN1No- {.'§“€§.’1¥.°‘.?.‘ll'.’..°.l"»&'.§ ' ' - ~ ~ - ' - " ' “ ' I _ 1 - _ . _ _ I =' I r i _eil-.6 1- » a _ __ i s`car1;\*ins`A`. srsannn. 'Nic British steamer Lief Shing ar- rived at Shanghai from Wei Hai Wei reports the steamer Ping has been captured by the Japanese. Hnavr Russian Losses. ‘ Reports from Kuroki’s army show the Russians had three thousand slain in the iight at Mao Tien pass while the Japan- ese losses were slight. BINGING IN THE EARS. This is an ucfailing sign of eatarrh and i ___ _*__ - 1 .<<, - CH'TOWN FARMERS' MARKET- iinotchecked will ultimately result in deafness. The simplest remedy is Citnrrhnzons, which if inhaled afew \,,.,,e~, iialiy, prevents the catarrhal condi- tinn from spreading. Oatarrhozone qui<-k‘y stupsths ringing inthe ears, The outside market yesterday was I poorly supplied-very little produce being | offered, but inside the market shack wee ` filled with sellers and buyers. ill lllSlHlll All/lllllllllllll llYIN[i l in-no nuises,|}ives grmanent reliefto‘ Strawberries were plentiful. and U18 catarrnuldeu ness. or Catarrh in anymemmd was active at 10 to 15 cts per mit uf the system. Bronohitis, Asthma, quam Rmpbenxel wen ln to, tha gn, Lung or Throat Troubles, Catarrbcsone is _ _ a upemnol and ls gmm,,,t...-,| go Damn. \ of the season and sold at 21) cis per quart. ently cure or your money hunk. Large! Butter and eggs were also in Hood size $i,00; trial size 53. Dru,gists or SUUDIL Dairy mu.. b,0,mhg 19 mm mg P°ls°° 8° 0°" Kmgsmn' om' I per lb., and eggs 14 to 16 cts per dozen. DnHnm.'roN's Pn.r.s cunn Consrlra- Eggs for export are slightly firmer at "gg, 9 125 cts per dozen. TRADE AND SHIPPING- 'PORT OF CliAl`il.0TTETOVIN| July 19 sr; Edward Grover, Crnckshank, Port Morisn; Alert, Gordon, Picton; Marie Enssle, McLean, Chatham; Annie, Sundby, Bale Verte; Lady May. McDougall, Belle River; Susan King, Grant, Baie Verte;C A 0hishclm,Muun, Sydney. _ July 19 old: Mary Alice, Terrio. Sydney; Senovar, Lavandier, New Richmond: Annie, Sundby, Baie Verte; Marie Enesle, McLean, Rlchibuoboi May, McDougall, Belle River; King, Grant, Baie Vario. Susan Qhi1dren’s Light Calf Boots, lace or button, _.good for _wet and light summer wear 85c. Boys’ Dongola Boots for summer wear $1.3 5. Lady i Chickens and fowls sold from 40 to N cts per pair. I A load or two of new hay ws! on the » market and brought 50 cts per 100 lbs. i Very little oats was offering. and the 'buyers dldn't appear anxicusto advance iprices beyond ill for blalir~and Etta S4 l sts rm- waits. V At the Dominion Packing Co‘s yards good bacon hone are worth 43 cts per lb. _lg-iii--Ui”-11 KEPT POOR BY DOCTORS' BILLS M n a family is kept poor by doctors biilsawT1en_Iust as good and ofbolltlmoll barter resn tscr§ld e obtained biy the use Dr. Ohase‘s ldney-Liver Pil s which sell at 25 cents n pox of twenty-tive doses. As one Jill) a day in the mo t frequent dose un er any circumstances there is no treatment obtainable which costs so little and at the some time none which brings about such excellent results in derange- ments of the kidneys, liver and bowels. _ix--*_****”’1_`__i COMING EVENTS- . _ Olty Donncil maeie on the second Mon Mechanics, Farmers, Bpofbmtfl I grease. oil and rust stains, paint and earth, ew. use The “ Master Mechanirl " T01’ 5°l9- ubsn 'rouse sw oc.. Mtn Charlottetown Post oillce. 8 d lf ' ~: foo lies #_ _ gif sill .. Boys’ BuE Boots $r.oo. - _ c-eo. A. slams july Factory is working night S _ and ill its orders. _ 'rue Invictus Lraissf aaa V fm- D Hot Weather ‘Gentlemeifs Shoes made Reading. Sin -__ are in ..n“*e.f'nf_i “° E *_ _E °‘ new ~ "~ `~ ' ° ' _ ` ' >,» rc. 1,1 » . _ - If or G _ " ammoc ,__ 'Wi !..°“.§_._.‘§i’-Z ` __ _lor S CCC!" °"_.t..;r*fB °s° i=_!l.__P__ff<=¢=_______» A T _ _ T " - -wwe*-s====f 'BWV .i=`i/r.. _ » iii .Sl MOUNTED JAPANESE INFANIRY AND - COSSACKS. _.e_\s_ ._s_ __ _..._ __ s .s._\,...~.,s\_-,`.. csv., “_-,...\~v~.,v,e.,.,c.s`.`_.e..~_.M~...,e.....~. _,.__..,,__.. lll]illSH PEST, lil HIS llWll Hill] l. l. Hughes Advises loini Radcliff Preparing to Hang ACii0il Wiiil iilB Siaiiis. `l G99 at Woodstock, _...__ clilt' w°°d 01' Hlllfllx DB&d*HG _Four Scott _Act Offenders Fined in S8l'VBd~ ill thi! civil War* Fr8d¢iri¢{0n_.Sgven other 5°"i0US ind Fliill _Rl0l , Violators are Summoned ln France- for Trial. To lmanrcars 'run Dom-rrsn. (,501, MEN GONE AWAY( OTTAWA.-75|! 19-(Special)-in PArll‘\- SYDNEY, July ll)-(Special)-Some oi’ m°|“' this "1°"‘|“R Feveml m°mb°|'9 the best men in the steel works who BWOUSIY Uflidfi me GUVBFDIUGDV 5" like struck have gone away and the manage- P\`°mP5“°i'i°” ‘°f‘f7°“d ‘WW W9 d°3' ment will find difficulty in replacing Bah pest. 5ben,_ -' J HUGH!" I P UPEAKU- Maur srnlxsne RE-um: woax. Mr. Hughes of P E Island urged a jfiillff A large number of strikers are return- °°°|`°“°“ b°°"e°n tl" Umfed ing to work daily and the end of the s"m°3 and C““°d°‘ strike is approaching. H"‘l"‘x‘"°d ‘D555 Doherty and then shot himself in the 7° heal md “Hen the sun and “mo” Hi' S°° M‘\i°" J°‘°k' ls in °°mm“°d_ °' head is believed to be dying and cannot the Mounied Policein Yukon and another_ uve me nigh, mm o D . B n IB in “wean HIS SON UNDER ARREST. and frequently distinguished himself. |nADGuFF AT woomm _K He oscapsd to Cuba altar the war and - Rrdcl IU, the ciiiclal executioner, arrived thence moved to Halifax. today and was irnineciaiely driven to the rafal. nror ul Funnel. j__"_ _ CLUl_!, lRAl0l_, July. 19-(5D°°i°|)” Ha will make all the pr.-uaraliqls fat Dudnl 541°” °m°°' "W °""‘°'“ hemithe execution oi Grorae Gee on Friday yesterday _lvoral shots were Bred. result- ‘mommm P ing il tl! lllllli of lonr DOIBOIIS NNI [vloonons scorr .wr Paosncurious. ,,°,md|n§ ¢,,,nW.¢|y¢_ Flsnn~|trc»'ruzv, July 19-iizipeciall-Four ‘ ' Scott Act offenders were fined today. ` Bev. J. J. Cuiter has made charges _ _against seven offenders in York County. --- ' The cases come up next Tuesday. Bruroll, Han., July 16-This place wal" CHICAGO [Mil ETS. visited yesterday by the worst wind and _.___ rain storm over witnessed in this pli of ggmggo' JU’ “___ (gpemgl) _ the country. Roofs were carried off Ju|, Wm” gg 5," wh," 579 STORM OUT WEST._ aosoald~ 1 1 . _ _ _)». ._ .. li _D f‘ii.1FIiN°°f°-rr@.=>ns.~¢i§;l 1 T f f - ` vor" ‘~‘“--*r-"-~-c-~.,..;j~ 7 ~ l‘€ ~°50\1"Dl\‘ DWU11 °“d9 °f Frm" Ed' In CDNFIDEATB nnvmg' His son Waller is under arrest, sup- ward Island, a variety to select from for Captain Wood formerly held a proml» posed to have Msmed the mth” in the sale by A. Brown, stamp vend0l' |“ mt” nent position in the Confederate service Grimm g Delivered by Rev. Father Burke, Athletic Irelnnd's Day was duly observed yester- day in Summersidelby the Sons of Erin with nil the enthusiasm that is character- lstio of the Celtic race. The day which in the morning had threatened to be shcwery cleared during the forsncon and but for the fact that lt was tom ho; lor the greatest enjoyment no more iltting , occasion could have been chosen f ir ii demonstration in honor of the limi oi Ulu Erin. Large numbers arrived by \r-.rin from the west and the special from Charlottetown brought many more. The special reached Summerside at ll o'clock, and the Benevolent irish Society and the iRELAND’S‘ DAY WAS CELEBRATED Enthusiastically and Appropriately by the Sons of Erin yesterday-Eloquent Oratlons Father Reardon, P. J. Trainor, Edward Hackett and other Speakers. Games He d. few words from the Home Comera.Fathm- Reardon is a young man of iine presence, and ¢xcel'ent voice which could be heard with perfect distlnctness across the track on the Driving Park though he was spanking against the wind, and an eloquence which hae been rarely equalled if ever excelled In the memory of most of his audience. ills speech was a model ol beuutifuldiction and chaste expression Tue Guardian hop ~s in the course ofa day or two to publish the oratlon in full. Ed ward Hackett, M P, congratulated all interested in the success of the dsy`s celebration. He welcomed all the Ancient Order of Hlbernlam healed by the 82nd and the 4th Rent. Bands at once formed procession on Water Street and ,proceeded to the Driving Park, when' some partook of lunch and others returned to the town to spend nn hour or two lunch. In the afternoon the pro- cession reformed and proceeded again to the grou ads. The sporls resulted nn iollovvs:- l00 yards dash-l, Phil Duffy; 2, Rob Sllliphani; 3, .las S-nith. Half Mile-', Pnii Duify; 2, James Smith;3, Roh Sililphaut. Rev. A E Burke the presiding oiiicer in opening the proceedings happily referred tn the celebration which he felt sure would redound to the honor of the nati- onalty which the majority of those pres- ent espouse and to which they belong. He enicrzised the irish race and in eloquent words vindicted the claim of the nation- ality to a prime place among the people of Canada and of the Empire. in closing hc referred to the promise Mr Hackett had received from the Premier of Canada for a monument to Thos D'Arcy McGee and expiessed the hope that a similar monument for_Edward Whelan for which the funds of the day would be devoted, might soon be erected . Mayor McNeill of Snmmsrslde ex- tended a hearty welcome to the visitors. Mayor Kelly of Chnrlzttetown spoke of the honor many of the Home Comers had won in their adopted homes and hoped they would live up io the principles that they had been taught in their native land, Rev. J M Rzarioc of St. Paul, Minn. was the orator of the occasion. He was introduced as one of the most disting- uished sons abroad who would convey a returning Islanders and spoke ofthe Irish _who have earned success in the tiillng of the soil as well as in learned professions. lie closed with an clnqucnt appeal for definite action in the erection of ‘monument to Hon. li iward Whelan. ] PJ Trainer, Sec'y ofthe Whelan Monu- ‘ment Committee in an eloquent speech lexpressed the gratliicatlons of thc [committee nt the naaignliilceut celebration 'which was being held. The object for which the present izatherlng was held was not similar to that upon which our forefathers had met on their native land. We have met _ to ex~ tend a hearty welcome to our visitors from abroad. While we loudly ‘extal our native land we mnst remember much is due to our forefathers and the names of Geo. Coles and Edward Whelan must stand pre-eminent. It is the duty cf* the present generation to erect n monumental shaft to those great man who were united in a great work on behalf oi Prince Eiward island. V This ended the speeches Di the dar The remainder of the afternoon WB! spent in dancing, games and at seven' o’clock the special leit on return to the city, all satisfied that the celebration of Ireland's Dry had dose no discredit to the race. OI-' USE EVICIIYDAY, Once you become nquninted with the merits of Dr. Chase’s Olntment and the scores of waysln which it is useful in every home,you would not think of being lwithoutit. Eczema, salt rbeum, scal hend,tetter, ohatilng, chllblains, burns, soalds and every form nf skin ir itation and eruption soon yleldto ive extraor- dinary sootbing. healing inilineuce. _ __ J v HOME Tiayineaoh niontll. Dr. F. F. Kelli- OAPT' WOOD or HAMFAX DEAD' woonsrccrc smnnrrmm nvmu. Mayor: W- W- Uluk. Oltv Clerk- Hrmar, .my in-(special)-ospi. J W0,,,,m,,,K_ N_ B__ _my 1,, _(_.,pEC,,,,_ "lf",-___-__ T571" wma ‘ Vmmlnent ‘°°sid°”b °f Thomas Cummick who murdered VVm. COM ERS _____4__ ______ _ __.__ And everybody visiting CHARLOTTLTOWN the ‘l ,ii I s _ ~ i *.,.,....¢e..a‘°f" llss5i>arl¢i if iid _ _ __ __ _ 1 _. »1` ` f ‘ ‘ ‘ ~», .,, ‘\"swr ~1m~»s:.rl _ ' . . __ M-»'~ tx » aronuxv so Yasrorzs o V.. ‘f"§.#~“I_l6,=»;'i¢»`v':-}iv»rfrn|x'~iM~¢: W., , _ '_ , , ' ~ ..._ rg ._,,, . _ ` _ * v mow: _.a mfmwm ann* ~ - -.' “. . ff" '“‘ " . remnant nisasnn ~ ' » ~ ' '~ ‘~~'- ~ .. . 'I f‘ .r 1, 1.1 I I `l Capital of The Garden ofthe Gulf will wantto take away with them a Souvenir of their visit. and if UICY visit CARTERS’ BOOK and SOUVENIR STORE they will Gnd a large stock of beautiful SOUVENIK BOOKS. Souvenir Chinaware. Prince Edward Island Crest Ware, Souvenir Hat Pins. Buckles. Slick Pins. Charms. Sash Pins. Paper Weightg, and many other lines. Our new Books "PRINCE EDWARD |SLAND" and "CHARLOTTETOWN" are gems of art; the former contains over 150 views, the latter over sixty (a second shipment just received.) They are equal to any- thing of the kind produced in Amqfiga, 25 and jo ‘cents each. $150.00 worthof New View Chinawara just opened. Carter & Co., LIMITED. ‘ Books, Stationery and Souvenir Goods. l 1 ` ,-2 . 21.! 1*?-1;., .....- -" "”*`l"'__ -*m* l'I'.\l7Il”'>~“"-""1 I ' '. 'nw ru .. . .- ' _ . i ` _ 4. ” l_i\ ll oi 'su sh .wa Us dr. srl: n . sn"-I. 4n'1..`s~‘»»`-~ -4 _ 1’ v, . , . » l ' _ ._<__,,,;__._ _,»._... 35:... __ . _ .;_<_»,,d,.-.__ _.__ ..__.*§., .___.¢_,_.__.____ __ . .._.;.;-.-'+¢... . . .-..._. ., , ___ , "`2"` "$1" " . 1 _' Z .F "5"" f ri'-4”-fl 1/-'»"'-"Ji .Fi e "2'¢ei\‘ 1”; ‘ - .' 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