Q}? , -. B _|_; refreshing drink you you take 2 always carry a large stocleot it, and this season they are -r "i *‘4t~rltnirtnts~s~Ev1“w’ N,-,,,,m,. x‘...»«..4w«rMux~. ‘«u'4ma.wswa¢m Anew’ .. I." o...._.. ._....___._.............. rm: GUARDIAN, oannows AGUS, K is :|.0ST mine womb Any fly that lights on a sheet of the fly paper that we sell, never gets the chance to sample any other kind. It is the Cleanest Paper ’ Made IIILY 5 GENTS Fllll IIIIIJBLE SHEET- J 0HNSON’8 DRUG STORE Corner Kent and Prin;e Streets. August! August ! Sweeping reductions in Summer Dress Goods this month. 300 yards double width all Wool Dress Goods at 25} Cents. a great Bargaln. ' assists 8: srnwanr Loltnolt HQGSE. CATCH ’EM ALIVE F TANGLE FOOT MATHER’S (POISONED) P s STICKY GLASS FLY TIIAPS. Insect Powder, Paris Green, Ilellebore l wsrsonrs NEW: onuc STORE. The-ee Doors Below Lcssdossflouse Corner Summer Beverages 11m;-a JQICE is, without doubt, the gmgghggghy and selling it for—— 1-5 cents per pint, or 25 cents per bottle. They also keep good heavy SYRUPS of the followin flavors :—Almon, Raspberry, Strawberry, Pineapple, Cherry, Vanilla, Orange_ Lime Fruit, Lemon, Gingerette and Rasp- 8" berry Vinegar. R“3Pbe"7. . . able for retailing or for tea parties. Queen anal Kin: Square Morena. New Silverware NOVV OPENING AT G. H. TAYLORS NORTH SIDE OUEEN SOUARE. P1[l'TQ]_.\I__ During lies, Lawns, Prints and Sunshades. Dréiss Goods,—We start at 5 cents 10 yds for 50 cents. Men and Boy ’s Straw Hats mets at and below cost to clear. TWEEDS for Men and Boys cheap. Flannelettes cheap, a large range. Valises away down. Carpets and Housefurnishings. This is S a genuine mark down sale. And one way to thank our many cus- tomers, and toshow them we appre- ciate their trade. . " Bargains for everyone PATTON NIBIEBOS The Bealaad BEER & GOFF — 3 knots. Her length and Lemon Syrups for sale by the gallon, suit- BROS Midsummer Sale. Q August we shall continue our Midsummer Sale of Sateens, Chal- and Hel- Genuine 136 Hm.“ Hm Iaanycasr‘, a trial was’: haitytai. B088] and litter Notes. lllsanod by no llntrdlan lloportors Tris thermometer registered 80° in the shade yesterday. No chi'd will refuse to take McLean's Worm Syrup, Bun Bros’ August Sale is now on. See Advertisement. A LARGE number of citizens visited H. M. S. Pylades Sunday. Ocronsn 5th is the day set for the King's County Exhibition. «- Don't be deceived with imitations; take only McLean's Vegetable Worm Syrup. Turns was an unusual number of smoke stacks in our harbor Sunday. Tiiz Gulnarc arrived here Saturday night and anchored in the stream. The fishery cruiser Stanley leaves this morning on the protection service. Haurax contributions in aid of the St. John's sufferers, amount to about 818.000. H. M. S Pylades cricket club enjoyed a crack at the wicket Saturday afternoon at the park. .Rnv. Mu. Roy, curate of Blandford, llunenburg 00.. preached in St. Paul's Sunday evening. Tris Carroll sails for Boston at 6 o'clock this evening. , The Worcester will arrive tomorrow morning. Mn. and Mrs. Archibald Kennedy, of Charlottetown, P. E. I., are at the Clif- tou.—St. John Telegraph. Tus members of the Christain En- deavour Socicty, now in convention at St. John, were photographed Saturday, afternoon. ' Tm: offertory in St. Paul's Sunday, to assist in rebuilding the Cathedral at St. John's, amounted to $30, and at St. ’ Peter's upwards of 860. Rev. E. P. Cnawroun, the recently elected rector of St. Luke's Cathedral, Halifax, will be installed by the bishop on Sunday morning, the 7th of August. Ecmrss Pic.v1c—Under the auspices of the Boys’ League of the Cross, at Red Point Wharf, on Thursday, Aug. 4, a live] timeis expected. Boat leaves at 9 an 2. Artillery Band in attendance. You haven't got to catch the fly and stick him on to the paper if you buy the kind of fly-patper we sell. All on havetodo is-—lay c pa r on stable; tshc fly does the rest.—Jl:husou’s Drug tore. * Tn: North Sydney Herald says that Messrs. H. F. Donkin and C. M. ,O’Dcll, C. E.’|,_ with I -no at pruent engeggd-in completing the survey for the grave to the Terminal City. A Harrv Hiirr.-We don't believe in kcepingagoodthingwhcnwehearofit,and for this reason we take ’ ' in referring sufferers with Pi in any form, bleeding, protruding, stc., to Bettons’s Pile Salve, theuse of which will.prcvcnt avast Tin: S. S. Jacques Cartier arrived here early Sunday morning. She is a commo- dions steamer with a speed of about 11 is 122 feet, breadth 23 feet, depth of hold 71: feet. Her rc- ' tar-ed tonnage is 239, and her gross ton- nage 379. She was ataoostof $l3,0ill. We understand she goes on the route tomorrow. Mr. F. D. St. C. Davies, proprietor of St. George's Pharmacy, has had placed over the door of hisstore a stained glam window. The picture represents 815. George and the Dragon. It was im- ported from Belfast, Ireland. ‘Mr. Davies intends havi the four ngls over the large window led in wit representations of Sprin , Summer, Autumn, Winter, which wi add considerably to the already many attractions of St. George's Phar- macy. ' Rev. Father Burke, of the Maritime province delegation. arrived in town yes- terday from the West. He stopped off on Friday morning from Regina to visit the crofter settlement, in which many Islanders of Scotch descent are particu- larly interested. The reverend gentle- man was ablc to see most ‘of the settlers and lzcfarthhom ownd mcfiith the his- tory eir ony an t 0 pools they entertain for the future. me is no doubt, he thinks, that it will be one of the most successful ipiccesfof colonization in the great Northwest. The people are honest, frugal and industrious, and loud in their praises of the new land.—Mon- treal Gazette. Tu! steamer Carroll arrived here from Boston at 10 o'clock Saturday morning with a small cargo and the followin pas- se :--Miss E M , Miss cllic W ' ht,, Miss Jennie Wright, MissGraco W239, Miss Hannah Kelsey, Miss Isabella Home, Mrs. Fred H Sawyer, Miss Etta Smith, Miss L May Carr, Rev J Welsh, Rev J Hayes, Mr W C Fernclifle, Mrs‘ Fcrnclifle, Mr F H Jelly, Mrs Jelly, Mr Robert Hodgsou, Mrs. Robert Hodgson, Mr J R Richards, Miss Sarah MacDonald, Mr G W Green, Dr. Parsons, Mrs Parsons and daughter, Miss Bradquay, Miss Houlc, Mr Erskine. Miss Erskine, Mrs Hillier, Rev J Mac- Lsighlin, Miss Nora Pearson, Miss Ellie Bu suan, Mrs CE Pratt andfamily. Mrs Howard, Miss Ada Clements, Mr W A Harrison, Mr Robert A Cameron, Mr James Cuddy, Mr. Hillier. . Innsrsirnsirr Onnsn. or Fours-runs.- A branch of the above order was organised at New Glasgow. P. E. Island, on Friday evening, J nly 29th, to be known as Court Nonpareil, with the following list of oficors:—C D H C R, Wm Honeywell, MD; 0 R, a Houston; V C R, Banj BStevcnson; P C R, James Bul- msn; F S, Jas O Stevenson; Treasurer, Wm Honeywell; R 8, Francis Andrews; JW, George ;‘ S W, Richard Stevenson; J B, In Shccn; SB, Robert I Stevenson; Chaplain, Ivo MacDonald: Physicians, Drs Douglas and Honeywell. This makes ssven courts of the order established on P. E. Island within eleven weeks. The order now boasts of thirteen courts on this beautiful Island, so that it stands without a peer among the fraternal institutions of the province. The High Court of New Brunswick and P. E. Island will convene in Summer-side in August when some two hundred delegates will asssmblcfrom the diflsrcut subordinate courts throughout the two provinces. -—:—-o-———— PI)! Suckers. You maybe; satisfied with the brandsrof Tohaccosyou have been using for years. Grsntit; thatyonsresstisfied. Asthcre is room for improvement, we askyon to ti-your Ow Cums Pine, or Cu-r ; we helisveyou he...ss1-in as- s R . -proposed railway extension from Mul-é deal ofsufla-ingandinconvvnicnce .. M”! plaintiff. Shipping. Port of Charlottetown. ‘ Entered -— July 29 —- Aaslis: L°'"°- Souris; Ncrtid, Dewar, South Bar; S_S Miramichi, Baquet, Quebec. 30—Mmnl0 Bell, McLeod, Pictou; Foam, Moran. Pictou. _ , Clesrcd—July; 29—Amlia.Leslie.,30_ll|'1_53 SS Mi:-gmiohi, Baquet, Pictou; Minnie Bell, McLeod, Belle Creek; Foam, Moran, Pictou. Port of Summeraide. Outwards —Schr Ids C Spolford, Murray Port Richmond, flour; str Mirsmichi, Baquetf, Pictou, mdse. Iuwards-Ste Miramichi, B..quet, Mon- treal, mdse. 31‘!!! exports per str Northumbei-land Saturday were as follows: To U. S.-112 cases egs $376, 9 hhls mackerel 881; 2 bbls berries $120. To Dom-3 horses 32%; 4300 lbs wool $860; 45 bush oats Port of Georgetown. Inwards, J nly 23rd.-Sch. Marcella Butler, Hemphill, Piotr-u, Mrlse; July 26 Joseph Ann, Cormier, Port Hawkesbury, Sal; July 27, Sch Halcion, Kings, Pictou, ml. Outwards. July 23-Schr Emerald, Burkc,.Charlottetowu, Bal. ; July 26,,Schr Joseph Ann, Cormier, Pictou, produce; -ll3I:lLy 97, Schr Haleion, Kings, Picton, Port. of Montague. Inwards—July 25-—Two Sisters. Daly, Pictou, coal; str Electra, Maclarcu, Pictqu, merchandise; Wm Taylor, Hume, St Petcr’s,; limestone; Swallow, Trenholm, Shefiao, lumber; Clementine, Macder- maid. St ‘ Peter's, limestone. ‘26—Str Electra... Maclaren, Pictou, merchandise. 29——Str Electra. Maclarcn, Charlotte- town, merchandise; Minnoy, Brcan, Richihucto. lumber; S G Marshall, Smith, Richibucto, lumber. Outwards—-July 25—Two Sisters, Daly, Pictou, produce; str Electra, Maclarnn, Pictou, merchandise; Wm Taylor, Hume, St Peter's, ballast; Swallow, Trenholm, Cocagne. ballast 26—Clementins, Mac- dcrmaid, St Peter's, ballast; str Electra. Macleren, Charlottetown; produce. 29- Str Electra, Maclaren. Pictou, merchan- disc; 8 G Marshall. Smith, Richibucto, ballast; Minnow, Brean, Richibucto, bal. ___:..._¢__——__-—- Supreme Court. FRIDAY, July 29. The application of Hugh Ramsay pray- ing that the Supreme Court of this Pro- vince should quash an order nisi and order absolute granted thereon by Judge Kelly of the County Court of Prince County, whereby an uncondi- tional ordcr of discharge from rnptcy granted to thg undcI'~;thc"TniolAveut Act of 1875 and amending acts was set aside. This ap- plication was argued today before the that the said orders made by the said County Judge were granted without jurisdiction, and should be quashed, and the same wcreaccordinglyquashcd. Mc- Leod, Mos-son and McQuKrric for the Summer-side Bank; Mr. H. C. McDon- dd and the Attorney General for Mr. Ramsay. The Court this morning directed that M‘cTagus, in Whose case judgment was reserved, be admitted to bail until the judgment is given. ° The Queen vs. Charles Cannon--Tried J nneterme at S‘_side. Convicted for ab- sault to prevent arrest. The Court re- fuses thc motion in arrest of judgment. N. Mcllcod, Q. 0., for prisoner. Atty. General for Crown.— The prisoner will Summersido. - - The Queen vs. Thomas McTsgue— Convicted at present term of Court for perjury. Mr. W. S. Stewart moves an arrest of judgment. The Atty. General contra. Court takes timelto consider. Mr Pcbersg, Atty. General and Mr H C McDonald for applicant; Mr N Mc- Leod, Q. C., contra. Roach Buote vs. Edward C Maxfield— Tried 2 years ago at Summerside. The Court refuses -hail for new trial without costs. Mr W S Stewart for plaintiff. Mi; A A McLean for deft. John Longworth vs James Clow—Ac- tion of cjcctmcut. Verdict for pltif. Mr Davies, Q. C., moved for non suit or new trial. '~ . SATURDAY, J on 30. Alex McDonald vs. Chas. Colcs. Action of trespass. This morning the A court McLeod, Q. C., and A. A. McLean for 'l'llE,KEYii‘d iisiiin. . 1 l Jpivfafmcswnn, I. urge-and fresh sup‘. rlhwdor and llollehors ; 5.. liueof all the leading rs)-inir ouihc Market.- is. w. norm. sci, Qm J Street’ . full Court, which decided unanimously’ roost’ 'vc sentence‘ at next October term at: P Calvin.‘ Wily” god 3'-‘Bi’ granlcdsrulenisifor a new trial. M.‘ 0 nuttonflvnfiitéccocsssscsssss 0. W W so a ‘ l ‘ 0'W|¢*1( 2 30 to 2:50,. present. RABPBEBRIIS, black currents and gooseberries are now on the market. Mus. Jon. Wood and family of Hall- fax, are spending the summer here, and are registered at Whiws Hotel. ’ Mn‘. Benj R. Matthews has gone to alt. J ohn, N. B., as a delegate from the Chris- tiau Endeavor Society, to the Convention to be held in that city. G. 0. DAY Esq, C. E., St. John, is here surveying the work done on the harbor last year. Mr. Day is accompanied by his wife and 2 children. The Ten to be held hereon 3rd August will likely be one of the best of the season make it so. The fares by special tr_ain have been placed very low, thus affording and of the Island. Horst. AimivaLs.—Alhlon Terrace- Will Webster, Quebec; F G Wheaten. Woodstock N B; R Scarborough,Toronto; A Hart, Yarmouth; Alf H Ellis, Halifax; R T Taylor, Montreal; 0 Rich, Boston; D McLure, Muddy Creek; W C Turner, Ch’town. Tun citizens of this town would like to know at what time the post office should close. Our ofice formerly closed at 8 p. m., (local) but, for some reason or other, without any notice whatever, the doors are now closed at 7.30, much to the aunoyanco of a large number of Has the Post Master authority .to’c_ when he likes, or is there a closing time set down in the regulations. fix-—— New Advertisements. lst raan. Auction . . . . . . . . . . . .E. H. Norton & Co Charlottetown Driving Park . . . . . . . . . . . 4th race. August Sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beer Bros Lost to the World . . . . . . . .A. S. Johnson éatriedo July 23rd, inst., by the Rev. J. K. King, Miss Jane McLeod, to Mr. Albert Mabcy, all of Tryon. gas. _L at--.-.:*.;r.aaa;‘ 2...’ Saturday mo Wells, aged 17’ years. M1 *1‘ Tu; Prasby#t-crial of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society (Presbyterian) will be held in Summorside on Wednes- day, 3rd To delegates coming by train ic ets will be issued at one and following day on presentation of the usual certificate signed by the Score- tary.——3i Cape Traverse, Aug. 8, promises to be a grand success. Every body is going to show pap then and the baking is to be suppli by the well-known bakers, J. Murphy & Son.—till ang 6 A Lanes number of fruit jars and stone preserve crooks are offered cheap at W.P. Colwill’s.—jly 28 end 3w-—w3i. A rm: assortment of tea pots butter crooks, milk basins the cheapest yet. W. P. Colwill.—jly28 cod 3w—w3i. A mos. assortment of white. China. suit- able for painting. will be sold cheap at W thfiin yptsr houseph and stores of iflies, as ey w estro eappearaucso ev - thing in them. c host remedy for doeizg so is Tanglefoot Sticky Fly per. the best and cheapest flypapor e. be had wholesale and retail at Dodd’s Medi- cal Hall. jyl9tf Nsw black moire ribbons in all widths, also ladies’ dress caps just received at} Mrs. R. Young's. The balance of her summer millinery will be cleared out at greatly reduced prices.—july5 tf Smnmt aims at rock bottom prices, All wool Canadian tweed suits made to order for $12. Scotch suit’ ’ from 314 to 816.50. 50 pieces to eat, from, Nobby patterns. John ,Macleod' & co. June 21 tf Gums custom boots, the very best, at God’ Bros. tf Jusr in, ho a canvass and n sh cheap, at Goff ros. tf gym 0°.’ 0173 latest job lot of trowserings is the best yet. No trouble to sell them, they are going like hot cakes. Any man want- ing a pair of points should callandsss them, they are plums. John Macleod & &Co. June 21 tf A Charlottetown Markets , July 26, 1892. Beef,(Slnlll)'lb....o...u.. 0.3 00.12 sssaaoosss 0. l .'...C........' 0 B‘1tt¢"omb:'m....n sesssaa C lb.sssscsscssssss. 0.14 C.-us cosoaoos -0906 0 G08 Eggs. U do: can to can F0.“ Ofiiiassscpsc to O.“ c?tcccclo woO0Ococ' to A 00000 00000! 0000000. my!’ m ‘n¢')ssssacs 0:4 .’0o55 O 0.1: (bl-ck cwt = Ilofiocso Pork, cIt¢l88.........o........ H059 Sm, W MOCCOOI OOIIOI O Potatoes Ooltloonaocltsccsccoc oscsoa oossoscsscscss Data Oats Fresh '.'.'.l'i’.'IfIII.'fIII° ooooocoooo Spring Pies. to6. ‘RhflbIrb,perP:inl:ir.......... sgso ‘£3 moons OOIoOoOOOOocooOocccl shmwwfiscwacoccococcc 00 Black Cnrrauts.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... RcdCm-rants ...... I6 Cherfiarcassscoscsoococccac0.0.00 COIICDOCIOOCIIODOOQOOCOODI . 5 '16 too Half Bbls. 3o Bbla.» Prime Stock, . CARVELL BROS. Ch‘town, 15th July, '93. cxpt ii a1.nm'.ro1v? smws , , as the committee are sparing no pains to - every one a chance of visiting the west r ust We Wish réfmains f Stock, an‘d , , 1y showing “ prices to clear. August . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Harris J: Stewart .. HAY-making is the order of the day A R Z ll During the n T 4 0 i At the Methodist parsonage. Tryoo, Stones, Hay- Blocks, ‘ July 23, Joan E, daughter of Williaui , first-class fare good for return the same ‘ Tm: Great Tunnel Tea,’ to be held at A ALso——-A nice line of Can SHOES Of SAMPLE BOOTS and A 19? BOUGHT LOW! sszzave "c S ...in mg. WEE mason snot -. an It g A GREAT andjmighty sale is new gem cl at in .A.. 3‘. » The greatest bargaiusiever seen in town. ,WI , a great bargain in a_ job lot of cloth and odor of — . . the benefit. You can save from 19 to N per ed. i . 12 O o.l4 ’ . 5 “ , it to :5 Gw owOOOI¢OOa-acooocccssls .4‘ -0.. and msarouncs uteri. . ‘,—~ ~. .... .—...-.—---. ..’.....- ' ' ' ' , 1' I >' .‘ _ -. 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