THE DAuwzy HXAMiNER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 5, 1859 _— = cocal and Other tems, ac | Darkest Ressts.—This she ss cat | Opera House next Tuesday evening and Tin ‘ s many ¢fiective ecenes Wii) be illustrat- Meet Me at The Always Busy Store se > © 62280288 7e & @2 24 446° 4 © es ea DY epecial ecenery carried by this com- } par v while its several cl aructersa will be nte rpreted by @ number of very c:éver pede lple. The story of the play is of Russia | and the Russians. Its air is of the Czar’s ’ Accounts ren-$ ¢ dered June 30th are now due for > $3 havethem both upstairs and down, The were fined $2 or 10 daye, one financial results of the company bere are | and the other $5 or 30 dseys preserved with all the secrecy of{Clan na | Ree ——. : ee Gael so that we can Only estimate the | \ y ©. Tt. U.—A special meeting of the thejw op 4p extent to which the public are bled. Five | ° C.T.U. } | afternoon or 20 days | picturesque costuming. This : has been an acknowledged success for ng which it bas beeo entire | and It should prove an the most — ne tition dene SIX years dur thorough the . o ofthe States. - will be held on next at four o’clock. Monday A fali ength | jomain, which is full of opportunities for piay 3 } the past | acted | ; E pread ' excelient UR e opened on Saturday a ine of Black Goods -—- (‘repon effects—latest de- signs and very nobby— See them — Lustres — Blac‘ in Plain & | Fancy | See our 38c iine in South window— good value Weeks & Co’s 50c Cash- mere is always asked for —the best cashmere tor the money in the city. All summer Muslins, Blouses, Straw Hats and Trimmed Millinery sell- ing at a discount to make roon: for fall goods now on order WEEKS & CO Wholesale and’ Retai! Successors to W. A. Weeks « Co. A LARGE VARIETY. —_o LIVERPOOL SALT £000 Bags Barque ‘‘Romande” due here about 20th August. N. RATTENBTRY 18°9—eod 4i pat ex Aug l, oe ——__——————_ L. OA. Tea at Bell River (Formely Bell Creek Phistle (range Lodge will hold te: n W ednesday August 16th eathering Races aad other amusements with lots of usic to entertain all. The Bell River boys are bound to give the bublic a ¢ od time’ come and enjoy yourself. Tea on tables at 12 o'clock ' Proceeds fora new Hall. Should the day e wet. tea will take place rst fine « Ly. A bovntifully supplied refresh- ment saloon will be on the grounds, 12 detectives will watch for those attempting to sell strong drinks, and the law ll be put in force. FRANCIS COOK Sect’y of Com. eagngs~emnenetee iin iciiiaiaeaiaisiasiblanina * gees es LR TAINLY 2 Never pays to carry an unreliable wetch, You never know the time and end are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sell Reliable Watches Only We don’t care to handle anything else, Cijl and give us the ver- dict ef your inspection W. N. TAN TON JEWELER entertainer fo our .—The excursion party which visited the city yesterday in theS. S. Arcadia left on return to River Jobr,. N.S., shortly after five o’clock. The party consisted of, about forty members of the Maritime Boys Company of the Y M CA.,who are now camping out at Mel- theatre gocr’. | oe EX LSION } vi le Cove, @ short distacne from River Tah John, and upwards of sixty of their friente Trey much enjoyed their beautiful sail over and their visit in the city. Some of them obtained souvenirs of their visit, one youog lady taking home with her a large specimen of the dried codfish. We presume tbat she must bave thought that she was in Canso or Arichat of one of the coast towns where little is tobe seen but fish. Most of them had dinner at the Revere Hotei. NOTES AND COMMENTS. — One of the questions of the day—a hot one in Ontario—is “shal! the ballot stuffer or the people rule io this Canada of ours ?', —England is suffering from drought, and there is anxiety io London regardiog the water supply. The rain came our way this year. — lt now appears that the Liberal vic- tories at the bye-elections in Cornwall, North Gray, South Brant, West Huron and Brockville were al! won by “Ballot Stuffe ing,” **Personation” and other devices of tbe machine which Dr, Preston wanted to bug. —There are eaid to be, so far, sixteen applicants for the Senatorship made vacant by the death of Senator Santord. Many of theese geptiemen are members of the House of Commons who are anxious to *“get in ont of the rain” before the next e.rction, —The Guerdian seems to be sorry that it implied that the Provincial Opposition opposed the Hillsborough bridge and ought to be punished by the electors of Belfast. It’s surprise that Tue Examiner should resict such a false and injurious implicas tion is surprising. But cur independent contemporary, apparently still imagines that it is “ indiscreet” to stand up for that which isright and fair as betwen the two parties in this Province. ro CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE "Use NERVOL. oes Pua good for N if not, your money a or Neuralgi¢ wd Headache. 25c, at all 1S. Do your shopping in Charlottetown. Single first class fare is good for Wedaes- day, Thureday and Friday, Scotch Gather- ing. 4 g D. The Annual! Prize Meeting of the P. R. A, on August 9:b tol0th. See advt. = SESUSDOHIEESODESSODSQSDESGEIOSEERLER SEE SS” Too What we Say Ma ny we do we do do Boys Shoes on hand — more thun we want to have at thistime of year Lois of time to wear shoes yet ~ 51.00 Pait Boy’s chocolate shoes, boy’s Don- gola shoes, boy ts Buff shoes Get your boy * pair—only $1.00 & pair RK dost ~GROURERDEREREGORGORGGUGRERERESREGGRESEEEE = Tourists Information Bureau. Visitors to Prince Edward Island who desire information, relating to hote’s, and bosrdiog houses, trains, boats Livery stables etc. and how to reach the different seaside and country resorts, fishing pleces &c. &c. can obtain the same by calling on or writing to Messrs Johnson & Johason druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. Al! information cheerfully furnished free of charge. ‘aun —= of $2500 will produce a revenue of $12,500.00. An average of two mestages daily from each of the eight toll stations —and this is a smal] estimate—would prodace revenue from that source $13,140.00. Add io these the ameunt received from the Provincial Government $1,085.00, and it would give a total return of $26,725.00. Deduct from this the costof afew pounds of eal ard the salaries of a few cheap employes, and vou have $20,(00 to $24,000 annual income on a paid up capital of probabiy $40,000. This is something for our citi- zens to ponder over. Almost first amengst the acts of the present government was to extend to this campany a fifteen year mon. cpoly, and in addition vote a subsidy to them Out of the funds of taxpayers of the province. If it were not for the obstacle of this sbsolute monopoly a company might be organized to give us a $5 and $10 rate bringing the telephone within the reach of all cjasses in the community, be- sides making the service more general, in- stead of limiting its use as at present to the few under the exorbitant $20 or $3@ rental. A bad promise is better broken than kept ; aad when a monopoly stands in the way of the people’s progress the ; privileges are better cancelled than adbered.to. The legislature, who have acted hastily in thus depriving the great mage of the people of telephonic communication ata reasonable of eost should at once rectify the mistake and repeal those clauses in the act. If the company should object, on the usual “plea of vested rizhte, Why offer to take the plant off their hands in the interests of a suffering public. By no reason, in justice, should we be com- pelled to stand this for seven years longer, while the company hold their $30 sub- scription bucket under the wounds to catch the life blood of the commerce of the community. : MERCHANT —_ PERSONAL. Mr. A. ia the city. Mr. 8S. E. Reid, M. L. A., Tryon, was in town to-day . A. Lefurgey, 2Summerside is Miss Lilitar Dodd left this morning on a several weeks visit io Halifax. Mr. and Mre. Geo. W. Ritchie were passeugers by the mail special Jast night. J N Lewis and L S Rosentiel, New York City, registered at the Queen this morning. Mr. Reginald H. McDonald was a pas- senger by the Princess this morning, re» turning to Port Hood, © B. Mrs Cici! Wiggins and children who nave been visiting Lady Davies for some time returned to Sackville yesterday. Mes-rs R. E. Lord, Frank Munsey and George Robinson left this morning to attend the worlds bicycle meet at Montreal. A E Massie, Fredericton, Mrs J W Stanley, Mrs E B Towne, Boston and Miss Devlin, Detroit registered atthe Horel Davies this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore who have heen visiting friends and relatives in Cherlottetown for some time left on returo this morning on return to Ottawa. Mr. W. R. Boreham left this morning hy the Princess on a Visit to relatives io Halifax, thence he will proceed to the Grand Lodge of Oddfellows at Kentville, @Cenadiens will be interested to know that the chief prize for musical com- position at the great National and Musical Festival, held recently at Cardiff, Wales, was won by Mr. Edward Broome, of the American Presbyterian Church, Men- treal. mem A Sure Rheumatism Cure. Mr. Robt. Collett, 70 Elliott street, To- ronto, writes: I can heartily recommend Griffithe’ Menthol Liniment for Rheumat- ism. Half a bottle has entirely removed every trace of a painful attack in my shoulder, which had troubled me tor some time. I have also found it excelleut for sore throat. Price, 25 cents, by ali drag- giate, —— —-——___—- = DIED. On Aug. Ist, Carney Hospital, Boston ot spinal meningitis. Angus James, be~ loved son HughS. and Christina ©. McDonald, aged 8 years and six months. Another shipment of ties received this week. Sce our window tonight—Gordon & McLellan. Shirts, collars, ties, under- wear for men going cheap at J B McDonald & Co For $1.00—Boys fine shoes—regu lar prices, $1.25 and $1 35.—R K Jost, Stamper’s Corner. Stop a minute at our aorth- ern window and see those new felt sailors, Grey Blue & Brown, trimmed with fancy ribbon, with quills at side Moore & McLeod hundred telephones at an average rental | ammoniac | | attendance is requested. sicieuiiea sli Temperance Ratity.—Rev. Mr. Whis- ; tou aod Mr, Dunean Marshall will give addresses at the C. E. Temperance Rally next Monday evening, Aug 7ih am the basewent of Z o1 Church. Tes Aserpeen.—The Domision fishing crniser Aberdeen was in port yesterday for fresh water. She came from Pictou where she had taken in coal and sailed last night at nine o'clock for Quebec. 4 rm, + * Ping ALARM.— Jue ure bell rang this morning at ll o’clock. There was a good ture out of firemen, bicyclist, «mall boys, dog®, butthere was nothing more to be seen than a little smoke from a flue of a house On Dorchester street. Not Trur.—We learn that the report that a quantity of brass and copper was stolen from Mr. White’s warehouse at the same time that the burglary occurred at Batt Bros’ forge is nou true. Nothing was taken, TELEPHONE MONOPOLY. { o¢al 4 nd 0 har tems ' <uyV I Ce irk Coecbesjnenctrimeginoodecaganenins mackonannp ee praeneacenmienepnanionpaname Sirn,—Now that thetelephone question | Tse Pross.—Moderate winds, gen: rally is before the public, my attention was | fair and warm, a few scattered showere, attracted to an item in the Montreal Btar | showing that in S:ockholm,a city of 36,000 | The Rev. Wm. Mitchell of Terre Haute, population, there are 23,000 in use. This | Ind., will preach in St. Pe:er’e on Sunday lodigates the trifling cost at which these evening instruments can be supplied where no, snes monopoly is allowed. They are made so Potice Covrar.—Four drunks appeared | cheap that every house, however, poor can lat the police court this morning. Two sianitlieedii Scottish Gatneriné.— Following ie the definition of an amateur, as laid down in the constitution of the Maritime Pro- vinces A:sateur Association: An ama- teur is one who has never competed for a money prize or etaked bet, or with or against any professional for any prize, or who bas’ never taught pursued or assisted in the practice ot athletic exercise as a means of obtaining a livelihood, or who has never entered any competition under a pame Otherthan bhieown. In this connec- tion it isto be distinctly understood that in the amateur events on the programme of games for the Scottish gathering on Thureday next, at least three competitors must enier or there will be no race, A Fisninc Exccrr3ton.—There ar? number of pariies now camping and fi. h ing in and around Morell and Midge | Not long ago a good large party lett Ci ar lottetown to spend some time at the forme: place. They provided themselves with numerous fishing rods, baskets and all of the other paraph:r alia necessary for making a good catc:. The Morell is noted for being rerhape, our best fishing stream. But there must certainly have been something wrong either with the parapbernalia or with the party, for le and behold, on Thureday morning last, one one of our local produce dealers received an ordei tosend to the camp for the guse of the camping party, a quanvity of dried cod fish and digby herring, enough to last until the time appoioted for returning to Charlottetown. a Anott tae Wuarves.—The brigt. New Doruinion is waiting for a favorable wind tc sai! for Pictou, N.S. She has no car= go. The schooner Dielytrus, from Picton with Albion slack, and the schoour r-Cym- Dominion Coal Co The schooner Minnow is landing plank for Mr. M. P. Hogan. The schooner Two Brothers sailed today for Murray Harbor with a general freight. The schconer Swan arnved last night with coal and the schooner P. L. G. is discharg oy syal on Pownal W harf tc r Mr. A. Down The schooner Estella landed a quantity of cedur scantling yesterday, the Neil Dow and Surprise are landing pine and spruce boards a! the Bee Hive lumber yard. The Evelyn yesterday commenced dis~ charging at Connolly’s Wharf ber cargo of molasses aud sugar. The echooner Swa'low on Thursday landed a joad of tanbark, from Pinette, at a. moroing. ing for Cape Tormentine. Tke barge Nyavza is in Pictou loading another cargo of sewer pipe WASH YOURSELF WITH KAHNWEILER’S BATH SPONGE “Cleanliness is next to Godlin A substitution for spongs and wach reg. Material, hand made linen, filled with shaved cork; the inner pocket can be opened and a piece of soap inserted. Always ready for the bath. Makes a continaous lather, It always floats, is soft and pliable [Is cleaner and better than a sponge or rag. Takes off the dirt and opens the pores. Strengthens the body and muscles Takes the place of a masseur. Recommended by athletes and physicians a8 4 necessity. If you try it you won’t do without it. Price 30 cente. Aw heriine, from New York, with bard coal, ; arrived this morning for the ageats of the | * for Boyle’s tannery, and sailed again this The schooner A. J. McKean of the Port- ' land Packing Company cleared this morn | payment Prompt payment of your account isa boon to the ¢ nerchant ‘lo be _ brief and concise we would be pleased to have a settle ment of the acc ount sent you early in July FOO £2028 06088868 We are here every day from 8 amtil 6 pm and will be pleas- ed to receipt your account for value received STANLEY Brus See the men’s laced and Bilastic side Boots at $1.00 in our window to-night Alley & Co The Hot Weather IS TO CONE Leave us your o1der now for a nice light summer su t Lots of Light Weight Tweeds to select from. Our tailoring department has been rushing all this season MEN'S FURNISHINGS See our summer Underclothing in Balbriggan and nataral wool, which will be sure to keep you cool. Big Reductions on lines of Furnishings from this date me GORDON & MCLELLAN