_ _-~ ,QLL the NJDS I °¢°oooev000°°° ua Men _ " 'i \ ’ " ~* ‘<"~’-'tw-~ '- _, ~ f ‘ ‘- '~*"“""“ ~*'~_".”'*,*""~i".‘13~»; .5 -1; ~»~'_ir'»--,_-_ = ._ iie-,.-»'=-»»>-.<>-‘--in ' .rf f,i.-'-=_.‘.~-_a-'..‘.<.'f' ~. 1 - . 3 _ i '~ . xl ` , _A ,i. Y Q _ ~ -S' 'ii-.cn ~ .4 .-1 g. gg.-Q' 1- === ___ , ,_,_,__ ____ __ , __ __ ___ __ ____v__V_V__ __¢__ annisuien isoi ci1Aiu.o'rrr:'rowN.PRiNcr.: nnwaun, isi.ANn. TUESDAY, Junrie. iooi v EST ° . U:-,,,=$¢t _ :cr ; 0F PERSONAL INTEREST Mu, Louise Dawson, is visitiBS in H53' hx,-Ilalitiix Exchnrille- Re, T H. Hunt went to St. Eleanor: “;»d¢y morning' to spend n holiday. 105 Miss Jennie Knight who has been visit- ~m ig Vernon River returned to Moncton I yegkfdly HL P, W. Carver who has been visiting .t his home in Pownal returned to Boston yesterday morning. HL (;_ M. Atwood crossed by the Priu- as yestc,-.hy and will spend three :mms visiting the neighboring provin- ¢lB. Three Chinese tourists came to the citb' “st night. They say that the scenery mustbe extremely attractive to induce thwi gg stay for more than one day._Th¢5’ ,gmbnbly will leave tomorrow mornin!- The Misses I‘ileQuarrie, came to the city by the Princess yesterday evening after n absence of tive years. It will be re~ mmibered that Miss McQnarrie was a mil- ger in the city for a number of years. A Y I-O; ' T0 HAVE BE.\L`i`lFUL SKIN. Every one who woull have h clear sof velvety skin free from piniples blackheads mdness and distiguring emotions must use Dr. Chase's Ointment it is n. true food for the skin does not clog the pores as dgpowders and insures permanent be_ne- tit. There is not a single itching burning skin disease of men women or children that Dr. Chsse‘s Ointmenigwill not cure Mothers rind it im-aiunb‘e for baby Enema scaild head and chatting on the little ones. -3=£»"~»~ - if s` Clearing out a lot of S Fl me ET. C93 \D llenllillo lloogoli Shoes for $1.00 These lines belong to odd lots and are laid on the counter, easily seen and the former prices ranged £rom $1.25 to $2. 00.They most go. GOFF BRO .. W0l'iT`B’S 3,* Livery Stables Prince Street. Clftown. P. E L 4 f» wa Fit” di- “Sk md 52'. double sauna g like eurnouts £01' _ and private portlet _ _ Telephone 52 '_ . J. Worth. fl sooo am Pmphwf D ! Livnav sranuas. l t l 4 l 4 1 PLOT TO P- G3'-'_ i - 35--A EXPLODE PUBLIC silo coilclilll , -IN- Boiler Worligin Halifax L_; ‘“S“flf"“ the touch Regiment Band ‘_ I TUESDAY EVENING JULY 16th 1 oiliiiiii’ i>YNAMliie l - » » .901- Was Placed-Si. John Hon- ers Her Returned Law- yer-Soldier. sr. .iuris‘s rionrixo LAWYER. S r.JonN,July 15. -(Special.)-Lawyers of this city presented Beverlyli. Armstrong _ _-_ _ -Ny., '___ _I . _. ._ ._ IPI1C)(?rfEl..A.DI: ,_ 1. March-Orient.il[Guards. . _ . _ _ _ . . . . _ _ _ . _ . . _ . . _ . . . _ .Stromberg. _ , , 2. Fantasia-Old Scotch Songs.. . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . _ _ . . ._Seaman. _ I -P1 ._ 'rfr'/2§P.'~t 7 ; 3. March-Characteristic-Dc Cake Walk Queen. _ _ .Stromberg. l ._ 4. ‘.‘»/ aitzes-Season of Gaiety _ . _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ _ ..Sutton. 5. Overture-Hot Stuff’ . . _ . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . , . . . . . . . . _ . .Boos. _ C-. Quick Step-Bagpipes. (By request.) . _ . . . _ . . . _ . . . ..Keller. . Overture-From Dawn toTwiligbt . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . , . ..Beunet.t. . . 8. Two Step-My Josephine and Popularity. . . _ . . . _ .Stromberg. ‘T11 _1 9. Grand Patriotic Finale. (ii) American. Flag Raising. with a beautiful silverloving sup. - (b) Rule Britania’ _ T _ He was the only member ot the pro- ‘ (C) The Millie Leaf Forever. fission who fought in south Africa. _ _'__-__ con SAVE THE KING. DYNAMITE PLOT IN HALIFAX- _ .T5 H.ii.irAx, July 15. -(Special)-Gres* _ _ __ -_ _ excitement prevails over the discovery oft. ` ` .1 large quantity or guuseotgogi ano“dyn.;: _ ``` _ _ .Ig mite at John A. Thomp on' oiler 'ork. The explosives had evidently been plac- ed there by a person intending to wreck the works and if they had been discharged many lives would have been sacrificed as the quantity was sufiisient to wreck places to haven picnic. Its possibilities have not been exaggerated by the most l "`"'""""""""-“'~‘~`-= ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - ‘ A Mosum. has lonsrha-1 an unchallengedl THE Sydney Record San, A Prime reputatiooas a land for those desiring Edward Island mau`too1; 3, house ,it `l;°k°Via"Whi¢h Droved to be of the ° “P and Nad? order of architecture enthusastic for merely the simple truth muchs th ' '. ’ so 0 at one day the rein came in the vicinity. ‘ sumces t°_ d° it jusbicf- _RS SWUBFY Uhrouszh the roof and regularly. swamped _____.._.____ fears po rival amonir sea-Side 1`@~S0I‘lS» the place. The P. E. Islander was natur-A There is fishin;-I and the visitor will find 21115' angry, and when t he] dl d all d no lack of places to spend the hours of for his ren; the tenant exctimoelé ;cnd;;- the day. The picnic of Grace churcl. namiy: HI Samit is to b d, th h will be held there tomorrow (Vi"ednesday) . night the min came thmcaghan; r;¥;;§ . Y Messrs ir J. Gini., J. J. M..K=_ir-_isa _.gave me” "Su 1*" Sb°“'¢r beth- You andJ J liiellish of the Boston Press .really oughta’ df’ S°m°‘-think-" “C0855 Badiieok. June 11, 1897. Club. the winners of the Team R-ice at ` to do S°me“hi”3"" gmwled the }aUd10¥'d~ C' C' RK.:HARDS.& C0' _ the World`s Championship MI-:et in I who wasavery Bur’-7 i“di'm“51- "VVUU-U Dear Sirs.-MIN ~tRD’S LI\’IME\lT is i are you complainin 1'? D ; - - - _ » i ° 8 0 0 you except d f »__\EU RALG1 A_ Montreal some two years ago, are in the _ mlytlreerfgvgg 3; gnu, City and will compete in all the bicycle me to Dmvide 7°” Wm’ SWF “nd if0W€1S. ‘l A- 5- MCDONALD- events at the Electric Light Sports on 'wg' ' Thursday evening. These are men who Til Q_;;_¢_p,n;Lg has received th. salem _;_.»i~_»_= alias. ii¢...i.i.. i ....1 os... ~_--_~Q-b-u»-- __, DEDICATION NEW OPEN AIR PULPIT. London Chronicle: The dedication by the Archbishop of Canterbury of the new open air pulpit in the graveyard of Christ Church, Spitalheld, is n. remainder that op- en air pulpits were more common ot old than nowadays. KUEORT Headache Powders are ode pleasant, and effectual. They contain no Mr. Wallace Williams’ many friends Stern dau hter of Mr. Chas. Sterns' of from 101 to 2-M - Swv- »C°P_°1°°d fr°=i1fim°\‘ohlGol1¢zé.’ sueirviiie `f°i~I‘1'ooi-local Antigonlsb is also entered in all bicycle Mount Alltuou`Wesieyai; Aeadgmy vim.; events. This held isthe lastest and best _organized in January 1843 and is conduct- ever faced in this City. It will be most ed on strictly non-sectarian principles, discouraging to t he Directors of the C. A. The general dengminagiguai control under A. A. if, with these attractions, at such a, which it is placed however, furnishes a low price, the gi-onnds are not crowded to aufliclent guarantee time the moi-81 ,nd the gates. i ~ spiritual welfare of the student will not b_e neglected. The Mount Allison Institu- wm be pleased to lem,” tha, in Mn tions mclude, besides t.he_Aoademy,Monnt S. A. McDonald’s Scholarship competi- f“Am§°'f Universiw and M0555 A111501! tion he secured the highest number of lL°‘d‘eS G°u°g_°' "ith its A" D°P°rtm°”*' 'mes (268) which entitles him to 8 fuly and its Conservatory of Music; and all the course in business college. Miss Della tdvanmzes °’ the” are °P°” to t'h°s° bf; _ B’ R our students who desire to avail them- » Sterns Bros.,Souris,was second and polled “lv” of umm' S°°i°l 3d"mi'-3203 °DI»°f¢5 0'-1' “DY hN'm-(U1 d'“3- 'H397 "ea" A a very large vote considering the fact that at Mount Aww” are unique* Thr°“zh_ no habit from continued use. She lived so far from the cum Han; ; the kindness of Principal and Mrs. B_ordon M661? gor of Southport was A good thh,d_ the students from the other institutions A GOOD CASE FOR . . _ - mire uenti invit <1 i ii i CHINA DEMOCRACY. New York Tribune; It looksas if Mr. Wu had made out a vel? good case for Chinese democracy. If China has some institutions and practices inconsistent with that principle, so have we. If ehe_ has her Empress Dowager, we have our bosses and plutocrats. If she has cheat- ing in her examinations, we have fraud at the ballot bex. T0l1l'ISi' SD€Cl2lilCS 3 ' We make a specialty of Tourists’ and _ f Travellers’ Wraps sud other reQ\1f!`¢- __ 2 ments. Ili gives us pleasure to show _ Z this stock, while all inquiries by mail _ I will be iven our prompt attention _ ' The fiilowing are among the exelu- _ f sive specialties shown by us in the _ Z Scottish clan and family %&!'¢&U°- A190 3 ' plain colors, black and white and _ “Bannockburn” Cape. : The “Strathcona” Wrap- ; 2 The New Inverness Capo. ; 1 Wraps, Shawls and Steamer Rugs. ' These goodsareamoug the ¢h0\°°B_U I : wear. . - 7 ' b li regarding these I I In%,uvl:ii1tTsbes;'zlTrI;an our best attention I and all information on request. . ; Jag. Paros moo. 5 ‘ dly ilf '_ - 'U th* n°"°u°" Bauman gun' _'flattering terms is a' daughter of Charlottetown. P- E» 1- ‘ 0”” °‘ "' °"°'°" "”'° "°°“' °@Win°_d ¢rleud,oe°r¢e iiiessisor, a'sq.,.i 1 Selections senton a `Pl'°“L ` ' While Mr. Williams secures the prize the . _ q 7 ° ° "WP 035 U ‘bl others need not be ashamed of the mag-` d"a'"”3 "°°m‘ °f th’ Ladmi' 0°U°8`°»Wm\ its hundreds and fifty students, and oeeas- greauy encouraged in 'the interest dis_ ionally the young ladiesare invited to the played by the young people iii the c0m_ Academy parlors. These social evenings petition and purposes holding another “he” we “indent” °f 3" W9 MW” wmpetion in the near fu._m.e_ _ Allison institutions, with their teachers Won" has been commenced upon the ‘and pr-ofessors’ mget' not omy mek. Col- A i lege iife more en_)oyable.but have a high] nificent vote polledf Mr. McDonald is arch on Kent Street. The. arch will be heated just at the corner of the city Building. The following is theollicial pro- Corporation of the city of Charlottetown at Pownal ’wharf at eleven o’clock. Ad- eerved on board. Governor General and suite will then attend Scottish games on C. A. A. A. grounds. Reception at Gov- ernment House at 4o'clo¢k. All ladies cies either to or from the Scottish games. £~ E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..F _£ei:tirle;;\;3obi:;hi°n;;e;r;t:il;r‘b;d;Hi8 _-*KENT STREET f ' 1 _________ = her future welfare and lrappinessff' (T elevating and refining influence. A Gonalsroxrnam' writes us as follows: ` gram for the Governor Genero.1’s visit. “‘fTh° ““'°°P“Y°"S °f Lad? F*“°¢ S°h00l Presentation of address by the Mayor and' ‘Districiv Lot im- V91'-Y much “KN” A the F9' signation of their teacher, Miss Nellie Nicholson of Crupaud, who retires from dress at the Provincial Building by Local I sch'-"°1 W°"k fm' the Pl'°@°¥1°» 5° 585° 5 Well Government. Sail on the Jacques Cartier ` "med and m“°h need rest- Mi" Ni°h.°]' np EN* ‘nd W," Ri,,e,1ea,ing Pownal son is a painstaking, efficient teacher and Wharf at 11 o’clock. Luncheon will be A durinf hu' 55”* Yefirf “fm in’ L85!" Fame School, she discharged her duties in a manner highlysatisfaotory to trustees, parents and all interested in school work. Kind, patient and attentive in the school- and gentlemen A wishing to be presented ~1l'°0m» 55° W0# Uh! 'IQVG Of \1¢!i|90l¢ DWPUB mast be pr.vi.ied with two was, with _whgdunder h°rSki_1_f=1lmwes°meut._ms