| THE D.ALY ee CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 16, 1592 Black US ..0n Saturday a Goods —- | fo We opened on line of Black Crenon effect:-—latest de- signs and very nobby— See them — Lustres —| Blac in Plain & Fancy See our 38e line in 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 room for fall goods now on order WEEKS & CU Wholesale and” Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks «& Co. SeTVNNN NNN HE HNNN HNN NINN More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps -_—— . A LARGE v ARIETY. South homes, not thir Ww ould ex lusively in and all say they have any other kinds. correct com- ad— This information is having been d by petent and trust- vorthy vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making care- gain: ful enquiries. een - nae “| toca and Other tems, | | aivasinas ING To- nee anerunte in the city. much pleasure in announcing thai the celebraied artiste Mr. Avon Saxon, ‘the world - renowned baritone of Parix, and South Afri-a tours will givea co cert in this city on Sept. 6.h and Tih at ithe Opers House. Mr. Saxon and Mdlle. Cheron (Mrs, Saxon) have}; bringing them to this covntry. ever knew meant, un- NLIGHT ‘Lhese families what pure SOAP» tried SU til chey and LIFEBUOY others and should 1ot and be hralthier ning. Why learn happier for the le Price is only 5e for large twin bar. 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I, Morris i191 tf ‘The Great Eastern Tye will be Dre meeting of the A begweit- Crescent Club | held to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock, — AN ATTRACTION. —— ~Tae ExaMINer hee has starred in ID Eogland, United Statee, tralia, South Africa, and other different countries in Europe, azd Mdille. Virgine Cheron, the popular prima donna soprano from the principal concerts cf Loudon, Lendop, who opera | Aus- a world-wide reputation, and are reckoned among the jeading musicians of that great musical centre— London. In evi- dence of this we may sdd that Mr. Sexon «ung at an entertainment *yiven at the London residecce of the Duke of Westminster, on June 6th, and on Domin- ion dav he sang at an enter anment} given by Lord and Lady Strathcons, Cans ada’s High Coremissioner, at London. No doub: our people will give these grect artiets and their company a royal wel- come and greatly sppreciate the enter- priseof the manager, Mr C J Craig, in _-- LOCAL NOTICES. Wanted—American visitors will please call and inspect our collection of Scotch wool .iravelling rugs. Prices are right; range from $3.00 to $12.00 at Jas Paton & Co a Direct from New York—the new felt hat for Angust and September. Wear the Shawrock bat, soft felt with large quill, all colors.—Jas. Paton & Co. It is inconvenient to get sway from home, at the seaside hotel, or may be off On an ocean eteamer for Halifax, Montreal or Boston, without a proper supply of comfortable underwear. Outing shirts, slamber robee, pajamas, collars, scarfs, golf caps, steamer rugs. We supply such needs. Jam ee Paton and Co. So = OEUUDUEUALGURURUDDUEEGUNUEGEERENEREEG AZ Ladies’ Colored oo Ng Se cw Se Ce mee ~ at prices that will interest you. We have placed in cur window a lot of broken sizes’ in Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, and will let them go at ee e008 OOOO 69 98 75s O08 $1.00 & pair 9960 60% bu ce Cour They're’ worth much more. . K:: JOSE, Stamper’s Corner —_— 9018 ne > = ee @ @ v er 23 8se @& @& OF ro CAUEERELIQGQGTURURDEGRGRGURGRRRGRERGRRRRRRGOREROREGRRRCRORERERERSREAGADRRRRERERECRRGHRRRRRRRRRERRRORERRRCRGRUEREER e Presbyterian congregation of East Peter's has completed arrangements for A Great Eastern Tea” at Head of St. Peter’s Bay, on Monday, 21st inst. As thie is likely to be the last outiag for | the season, the COmmiltee guarantees to spare po time orexpenuse in making th lay an enjoyable one for all. We have secured, at a large expense, | attractions, among them being Mut- turt’s Celebeated Steam Gellery and Merry- | go-round, and caliope playing a number of | modern aire, all combined making the | cent amusement of | ' great reatest ani most inn¢ { sees Of people. also be a first class band in attendance. Should the day prove ar fit, tea will taketplace on W ednesday following. A special train will leave Charlottetown at 715 etandard, arriving at Sz, Peter’s at %). Fare from Ch’tewn and return 7dc od a correspondiog low rate from all in- ermediate stations. A special train will also leave Souris at 10.50 standard, arriv- og at St. Peters 11.40. Return fare 45c. Th itation is for all to spend a few re at the Bay, which is, beyond — without a rival as a place of attraction, the tains Provinces. D. A. LAWSON, Secretary. eod from 10th to 19th—2wky. for aii cla the nresentege Ti ere F il] nee ed Bee ' M. Labori married a daughter of Mr. and | Bell aged 31 years. " 1 Silver “ 700 " 30.00 | " Gold « 10.00 » 190.00 (Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25c ' Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00, Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.06 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 1000 EW TAYE TO. RENT. PERSON “4 Mr. B. D.McLallan, M. P., Tignish, is Mre 8. Nash and Miss Daisy Nash went | west this morning. 4 ' \ Mr. R. E. Spillett, of the firm of Dillon & Spillett, went west this morning Mr. E. Y. Rowland, representing Ganong Bros, St. Stephen, is at the Hotel Davies. Judge Mscdovald was “sworn in” yes~ terday afternoon before Chief Justice Sul- livan. Mr. Charles Nico!) is here in the interests of the Smart Manufacturing Campany, Montreal, Hon Danie! Gordon, of Georgetown, was inthe city to day. He registered at the Hotel Daviee. Mr. W.C, Kenredy, the well known insurance man, left this morning on a business trip to New Brunswick. Mr. E. H. Mitche!) was a passenger by the Princees last evening returning from an extended visit tothe West Indies. The Patriot announces that Sir Louis Davies will probably attend the meeting of the Libe al Association to be held ou the 22nd inst. Mr. and Mre. J. Pithlado, of Toronto, who have been spending the pasi two months in this Province, leave for home to-morrow morning. bey are at the Queen to-day. Messrs. R.M. Johnson, F. J. Jost, E.H. Dachemin, Kenneth Finlayson and a number of cther Foresiers left this morn- irg for Kensington to attend the meeting of the High Court. T. J. Dillon, the well known cheese buyer came up on the Cape train yesterday. On the same train was a consignment of cheese from Baie Verte and Great Sh:m- ogue factories.—Sackville Post. Reva Thos. Taafe and Peter Donahoe, New York B. Macdonald, Glace Bay and R. Macdonald,» Ferrona, came over from Pictou last evenieg and registered at the Hotel Davies. ‘hey went west this morn- ing. Last Sabbath 13th, Mr. D. J. MacDon- ald, B. A., Point Prim, preached an able eloquent and very wel! .hought out sermon on “ “he up-building of the walle of Salva- tion,” in the Orwe)! Presbyterian Church. Mr Herace Haszard and M:jG.E. Hughes left th's morning for St. John, N. B., to) attend the meeting of the Maritime Board | of Trade. They goas delegates from the Charlottetown Board of Trade, of which Mr. Haezard is Presiden’. Nova Scotia bas a peculiar interest in M. Labori, the eminent conusel who was shot. Mrs, O'Kev, who formerly resided in King’s County, Nova Scotia. A sister of M. Labori’s wite is married to Dr. Woodworth, | of Kentville. DIED. At his e, Kensington, Reubea Tuplin, aged seventy~four years. [Funers] on Friday at 2 o’clock, At Cameron Seilement, King’s County, on August 10:b, Miss Sarah Cameron, aged Gi years. residen¢ At Surrey Belfast, on July 25th, Joseph | Brookline Street, Boston, Francis O'Donnell, late of GO years. May his At 63 W est Ancust 10th, trie « rovinee, aged soul rest in peace. (From Boston Globe.) LT TEI re cm mane Watehes ee ee ee Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solidfsilver: Dr. aan L. orm Late of Royal London Opht haimic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- don Throat & Ear Hospital | Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat. Office—CAMERON BLOCK, | Residence—“* HOTEL DAVIES.” i Office Hours—-9. 30 to 1 p, m-, 2to3p. m. “i to | p.m. Eyes tested for glasses 129 daw The house on " Water Street, oppo- site Hotel Davies, at present occup ed n byJ. B. Heagan. ail modern c m- ‘vencies, Possession given Octcber first, next. Apply to 163—- STEW ART. PE AOR ORT NES Local and Other ltems, ~ Tue Foresters. —The High Court of | Foresters is iv session today at Kensing- jton, The session will be continued to- morrow. There isa good attendance of delegates, Kixeston Crramery.— A very important meeting of those who are interéeted in Kingston Creamery Factory will be h«ld in Kingston Hall on fueeday 22:d inst, at 7 30 o’clock, p. m Meetinc.—Dr. Aonie Young, of Belfast, who is under appointment as a medical missiovary to Ceylor,wil) address a public meeting in Zion church this( Wednesday ) evening at 8o’s'ock. nencitglptanies CuagLorreTown Eyoinerrs will meet for drijli in uniform thie evening at 8 o'clock. Recruits at 7.30sbarp. As in~ spection wili take place at an early date, a full attendance is expected. By order. WaatHer In ENGLAND.—According to late despatches bright warm weather stil! prevails throughout England. Tue wells and springs are beginning to run dry aud a serious state of things!s expected unless it rain soon. Meetisc Ar Sovris.—At a meeting of the people of Souris held oo Monday even- ing, it was decided thatthe fire wardens or theirsuccessors should,jssue debentures for $2,000 for 15 years at 4 percent, the money to be used forthe erection of a tank and the purchase of a hand engine and four pumps for fire protection. A committee was appointed to carry the resclution into effzct. Potice Court—Cheries Slate and Henry Welsh, two old offenders, were thie morning se. tenced to three monthe im~ prisonoment with hard labor for vagrancy. Norman Valley, charged with being drunk avd incapable, was remanded until to- morrow to enable the prosecutor to produce evidence in support of @ separate charge of being drunk, disorderly and fighting on the streets preferred against the prisoner, Curistran Enpeavour.—A Christian Endeavour Society has been organized at Cherry Valley with the following office bearere: President, RE Mutch; Vice Pree., Literary department, Henry Young; Vice Pres, Sociai department. Jemima Irving ; Vice Pres., Endeavor department, Eva. Wright; Vice Pres., Mission depart- ment, Charlotte McLeod; Rec. Secy., Trueman Jenkins ; Cor. Secretary, Annie | Tweedy. A. Brave Woman.— We regret to learn from the Guardian that yesterday ufter- noon during the absence of her maid and little daughter. Mre Harrison Car- vell bad the misforiure to fall, caxsing a backward dislocation of the elbow. Fors tunately a telepbove was in the room and the patient being quite alone, herseif summened a physician, who quickly re- stored the bones to their socket. Mrs. Carvell bravely bore the painful operation without an anaesthetic and is now doing nicely. eoncsssiiellbetiieteeb Croup Insurep.—A Hanover, Ontario, despaich says: A littledavghter of Mr F. Wise.a farmer living near Allan Park, wandered otf to the barnyard on Saturday and was attacked by a@ game rooster. When the child mas found the rooster was standing over ver and striking at her with his epurs. Phe poor Iittle thing was cover- ei with blood and s exhausted that it could not cry ont. She was brougbt to Hanover and a physician found that the 2r had driven bis spurs into her head ‘ roost in several places, One just atove one of her eyes. PostaL Investigation. — Postmaster Brecken, who waa at Souris prosecuting the enquirv into the matt ror the nirsing M> gdaleo Islands mail bag, returned to the city yesterday afternoon. The muil bag, it will be remembered, was Jost about a meonoth ago. It was found on Saturday iv a field at Souris, minus its contents with the exception of one newspaper. A care- ful examination was made of the spot where the bag was found and the conclusion arrived at was that it had not been there more than two or three days. Mr. Mac- donald, Post Office Inspector for Nova Scotia, and Mr. LeSuer, Secretary of the Postal Departmen: at Ottawa, accompani- ed Mr. Breckeu. FLY TIME Wilson’s Poison Pads (5) Pads 10c Smiths _ Be Davis “ Felts t pads) 5e Sweet Poison Pads (5 pads) gE Tanglefoot Sticky Papers, large sheets (doub'e), 5c 6 sheets, 25c 25 ne i DC Tangle foot, small size 2c, 25 doitle sheets in box 25c aounbon’ sdeeemtaiimeaian a) WEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Our White Shirt TRADE Fj pig MARK trade this season has a been double that ot “Win | any previous season— er Shows’ the people know a good thing when they see it. Good qua- | OPEN FRONT lity, perfect fitting tailor The Best $1.00 White Shirt in Canada. ~_ made shirt ELGRAVE. Bros HEIGHTS FRONT BACK 3 2 2r 3 1 4 2 Lecather ° Boots for women, &% a in our window at $5,00 a peir are just right—made by tbe best makers, J.& T. BELL, on a mannis&: last, round toe, straight tip, heavy sole (Goodyear Welted) and military heels, If you want a stylish boot, you cannot make amistake in these. “4 ® <3 ANS MM S an 2 SOCECERESS SO SOOO OOS e GO a Se SN ale Se ae NEA a Ag a ais . , > % HE WHO | ENTERS HERE fs AS , oe & LEAVES OLD BOOTS BEHIND = “a S And goes away well fitted, in a new pair of & 3% our selected boots and sl oes, wel] satisfied as as - to price, quality, and style. 8 . Fe r s THOMAS MeQUAID # “a x Ss Lower Queen Street. & “as Se SIGE SEO SPSS SE NHSIEND Sic SAN Lake Sie Kose nme Helpepper is an unpleasant surprise to all manner of House Vermin—Protest it MAY, but go it MUST. Price 25c per canister at all druggists and groc- érs, or sent post paid on receipt of price. Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, Que , (FENERAL AGENTS ror CANADA SIE SG A A Ee ag SiS MBS a ee ee ? ng Ai shat = leg ih a