ll ‘L’-5'5" ZR- for Local and Otlieriiiltems \-l\‘lT llm w.7io*.eil.-- A. Duchemin & i‘~. li i:ic-niiie of $230,000. l‘-.~:;a - pl:istei‘sniil_v l0 cciits“o,~u;h_ at ll» Ills .\ll‘ill\‘Cll llnll \ l‘ll\~l\‘I\N iirinied Dr. Death is prac- !\:::; *nullt'll\e in Ohio. p. .rt ant business. I-‘oi: the best. goods, newest sty'cs ml lowest prices in children's clothing, }v,~,.\,3,.'B‘-,,3“ gs the right am1m,]y Pym,“ _.\lorthuiiiberlaiid for Monday the 20th inst.---140 cases eggs, 3420; 4 horses, $480; 20 bush potatoes, 88. on l‘. E. lsl:ind.——2‘»i .\IP.. H. B. Mi‘(li1.i., of South Farming- t.-ii, X. S., estima.es his growing rrop of toiiizitoes at 1900 bushels. The Aylesford °"°"i"g.f‘"' Pick)“ to be put ‘"1 the slip for repairs. C.‘-‘.ll‘illll*.{ factory will furnish a market. llitv. .\lii. Dl‘.i.\‘si‘.inr left to-day for I’. ‘I.-‘.. lsllllltl, wliere he will remain for about .-i f.irtiii«_:lit when he will return and ser- vicvs will be begun in the vestry of the ‘Wesley ineiiiorial church. —— Moncton 'l‘i':ii:sL‘I‘ipt - 'l‘iii‘.iis is some talk of the druggists §f6Wf~l‘t. Chatllrm. apt W3lSl1;,Ml“Di° elosiiigtlieirstoies also during the Mon- Scott. empty barrels. A. 0- Ixenney. «l:i_vlizililioliday. Perhaps it would be |1\‘\STt-‘-13 w ll for them in sverit of emergency to air ‘.'.l‘__IL‘ to take turn about in Seéplllg one store open. \\‘i; under t.-ind that the Patriot libel case which is on the docket for trial at Hex >!"10fHWll t-»--lay, is not for an editorial but for a letter of a correspondent charg- ing an el-cetor with swearing to his vote when his izaiiie was not on the printed \'i>fi.‘l'S list. THE Y. .\I C‘. A. convention will be held in T iii-o from August 6th to 9th. Th» gathering will he llrge and the dis- L‘llSSi:illS iiiterestiiig. E. Wells Bliss, of t‘liica1_'o. will be [present and conduct the llihle readings. 'F. H. Clark. of Boston, \\ ill llii-wt the musical service. Mr. Clark l.\ pi-oiiouiiced an excellent leader and a fine singer. H\l.li‘.\X Society says “the ladies of King lliram Lodge, No. 3, A. F. & A. Lu-\ Guano:-'-C‘i~\i\il\‘o has an aiiniial M-. twiiiglit at 8 o’clock, work on the third ‘degree. Visiting brethren always lvelcome. home from Ottawa last evening. from the shipyard of (‘apt-sill Richards l‘:li-: Hilicrrs and Teachers of Zion yesterday morning. It is to l‘aveam:iin- i“_u-.~ch Suiiday School will meet this sail and foresale and ceiitrcboaril. Mr. llie.-x.‘l:i_v\ evcuiiig at 8o'clock sharp. Ini- Strong has had her built for carrying brick stone. etc.. from Bedeque, Fifteen Point and Cape Eginoiit. side-Bedeque route in charge of Captain Albert» Grady. Morning Light, D. Allen, ballast. discovery was made to-day th It: nota child had been bori. in the VVhite Hills school district in nine years and that the young- est child attending school is nine ye irs of age. per sons, and soon the schools will have to be abandoned, the prospects for an in- crease being very poor. - Summerside News. M.isoiiiv. — Re2ular comniiinication, I’Ei<soNAL.——R. lluiit. Esip, retiirned MR. 1-‘. W. S'l‘R0.\‘(l launched a lllfllttfr Tris fol‘o.ving are the exports per str. THE. Frank C. Batt left here Saturday Tris yacht Emma is on the Summer- Shipping News. IN\V'.»\l{DS. Schr. Restive, co l,Capt Clarke;Sophia Ol.'TWARDs'. Restive for Pictou, Capt. Clarke; Not a Child in Nine Years. BlR.\IlNGI1A.\[, Coiin., July 15.—-The The population is about five hundred Plenty of Whiskey, LOL'ls\‘ILI.E, KY., Iily 17.-—The whis- ll iliiiix hive shown extraordinary activity this _ve=.i~ in the niitter of sports, and so far‘ ‘til their efforts have been completely .--.:._~:essful. .\'-aw that the Crown County :in.l Rowing clubs are an accomplished fact, we hear rumors of aLadies’ Rifle "‘~.‘l'~'i-.‘ h'°ti.-.. , Llul a iich int rus toChar\0ewuits1ud;'e: mgethe three years bonded Penna “ow key men of the state are much troubled over the condition of the liquor market. There has been an excessive production for some time, and now there is an estima- ted surplus of forty million gallons on be asked to relieve the market by extend- hand. It is probable that Congress will . successor to Dr. Inch, Rev. Dr. Siitlier- - Ito-bi&13ul]...3,1jaa__ ' ers.Qn,- Master Chas. fill meeting ver: shortly." might take a leaf from the book of their sisters over the way. Tm: Board of Governors of Mount Allison College will meet on the ‘2‘2iid instant to consider the appointment of a land having declined the offer of the position. It is understood that Rev. llma-aril Sprague. D. D., pastor of Cen- teiizirychurch, will be offered the presi- deocy. and to relieve him of business ewes Rev. E. Evans will be appointed tiniincial manager of the institution. Dr. Sprague is a son-in-law of Wm. Heard, Esq., of this city, and Rev. Mr. l-Ivavs was formerly stationed on the Island. l‘»=.\)-‘.wi.<i".i.——The Steamer Bonavista -' lllctl yesterday (Monday) afternoon, with It geiieral cargo coiisistin-.; of 69 sheep, 3 K’ »\‘.‘s and 1 horse, and the following "‘3“’5 dallghlera is 0119 Of the T110813 “Ofe- ‘ aortliy women in England. In looks she raeemblu her father, yitality she posse=ses in a marked degree, She is al- ways laughing, joking and telling stories and invaribly keeps the dinner table in a roar. She is quite an original personage being utterly regardless of dress, yet she is frank sympathetic and kindly, and is very attractive to most pe‘ple. l*'iSS';'llg€l‘S2 Mr. Geo. Robinson, Miss E. Parker. Mr. rs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrisy, Mr. Wm. Bemister, Miss H. Bemister, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mac- Killnp, Mr. and Mrs. Batlin, for St. .lohn‘s, liewfonudland, and Mr.. and Mrs. R. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. W. Reid, Mr. Kingman, Mr. L. G. Buecham, Miss E. .\. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tui-nbull, two children and nurse, for Sydney. Rev‘. J oiix Run, the new pastor of the .\_rI«»nc:on Methodist church, preached his first sermons yesterday to large congrega- tions. At the close of the evening sermon Mr. Read addressed a few words to the congregation. He desired, he said, to allowed for the payment of the tax on liquor. dominion Teachers’ Association from every province in the Dominion were present at the meeting of lhe teach- ers held here to-day for purpose of con- sidering the advisability of forming a Do- minion Teachers’ Association. Resolu- tions were adopted favoring the forma- tion of an association, and a committee was appointed to nominate officers and arrange a programme for the first meet- ifing, date of which that committee will x. Mercicr Favors Independence. politicalcircles that in view of the move- ment in certain circles in favor of imperial federation Mr. Mercier will make an op- en declaration, pronouncing himself in 0'I'I‘.-t\\'A, July_ 17.-—Representatives _____.._..¢__._____ Mr.’ Gladstone’s Daughter. Miss Helen Gladstone, the grand old 303 MONTREAL, July 19.-—It is rumored in favor of independence, as the time has iiiake their ccquaintance as speedily as come to choose between the two. It is p~...=sible and he asked the members of the congregation to meet him half way or more than half way if necessary. In also stated that in view of the existing war between the allied powerslin Europe, the next agitation here would be to se- prciiching he promised to give them sound gnspel doctrine, and he would aim to cul- tivate a friendly feeling with the ministers of other denominations, cordially co-oper-’ Lting with all in every good work.——‘Moiic- ton Times. Tm: Picnic of the Second Methodist (‘liurcli Sunday School took place yester- day at Westville. The day was very fine.l Early in the morning the steamer‘ South- port steamed from the Ferry Wharf with the Schmrl children and their teachers, fti1‘l quite a large number of friends. A gain at 2.30 she started, earring a larger niiiiiber than before, accompanied by (:;ilbraith’s Band. It was a pleasure to see the children enjoying themselves in a in :inner as only children know how. All arrived home at 7.45 o’clock, and in half an houi’s time the steamer started from the wharf carrying a great number of excursioiiists fora. sail up and down the river. -—————-—}-—-—'—-' . Stereopticou Entertainment. ____ Mr. A. W. Struthcrs entertained a full liouse in the Lyceum last e_veu1ng'by_ an exhibition of views, including the princi- pal events,iii the life of Christ, preceeded . by some magnificent dissolving views such as the Rock of Ages, Ton nights in a Bar Room. Battle Scenes and Home Scenes, which were certainly very fine. The battle of Trafalgar was especially touching. The burning of fo0W0r~ Of London was one of the best of the even- ~ iiig—it seemed very natural. Next eanie “Teri Nights in a Bar Room.’ which was followed all the way through by rapt attention. “ From Green land’s Icy Mountains” was presented. and as each view was seen the audience sang that old hymn. After an intermission of two minutes the second part of the enter- taiiinient was commenced. It was _v1ews of the principal. events in the Life of Christ. The views took_ the audience frnni the glad tidings of the angel to_ the shepherds, and all the way doyvn till it reached :the ascension of Christ. This part was very touching indeed ‘and no- body could have been present without its having; good effect upoirthem. It is likely that Mr. Struthers will visit I our city again in Se tember next when 'we are sure he w house. cure for Canada complete neutrality in case of any conflict, the same as exists for . Belgium. in Europe. J. H. Bronadon, do.; J. Mcnhand and John; T A Cissman. Halifax; James Cun- [July 20-_—Genesta, Copp, Pugwash; Eddy, ‘I again have afullg &8rri¢I1~ A on Hotel Arrivals. HOTEL DAVIES: July 20th.—P. W. Madling, Toronto; wife, Chicago, Ill. ; J- B. Wright. St. ningham, Montreal, H K Anderson, Hamilton; Miss S Learmcnt, New York; MissC Chisholm, do: Mr J W Cox, Bos- ton; D H Chisholm, ‘Fort Carrington, N Y.; J L Carter, Truro, N S; N C Scott, St John, N B.; D M Chisholm, Boston; T B Lavers and wife. St John, N B. OSBORNE HOUSE. July 20t.h.—Susan W. Llewellyn, VV. D. Clarke, Salida. Colorado; Chas. A. Minis, M. D., L. E. Dystant and wife, Halifax; A. Hart, Yarmouth. A. W. Stru- thers, Torontn; Benj. B. Keefer, Toront i; Nathan Mosman, Boston; Miss S. G. Mosmau, do; Miss M. C. Mosinan, do; Isabel:a Ross, do. 30¢ Shipping News- ENTERED Boute, Cow Bay; G. H. B., Fergueson, St. Peter's Bay;Fsuny, Doucette, Rus- tico; Blondel, Weston, Sydney; Cham- ion, McPhcrs9_p.,}’_ictou; Samuel Ober, Bade, Newcastle; Morning Star, Walsh. Shemogue; Rustic, Lowrie,Glaco Bay; Neried, Dewar, Cow Bay; Thos. Robertson,Garcieu, do; Pioneer, Millar, Montague; Ranger, Paulin, Chathaui. CLEARED. July 20——Lady Franklin, Rhude, Port Daniel; Fanny, Doucette, Pictou; Sarah, Laird, Summer-side; Morning Star, Walsh, Sheinogue; ~-S.S. Bona- vists, Fraser Sydney, Eddy, Buote, Pictou. ~ . - . ‘ ._ '~‘a'4~. - ..a- -.»s.i....¢..~.‘.._——--u‘ Ills‘. l".UARI)_IAN, CHARLTETOW . -.__.. -- is —~»—-ts NPll.S.I%jlTEii_GRAPH~ StrikiiiCollapsed.“ PARIS, July 20.--The railway em- ployees’ strike has collapsed. ...—.—————--{---—————_ Cardinal Taschereau’s Brother Dead. chereau, brother of Cardinal Taschereau, died at Rnseville Hospital this morning. -—-—————-—-¢—-—-—-—- Killed. LYNN, July 2()t.h,—-—Aii unknown man was killed last night by cars. He has been identitied as Murdock J. Tabbot of Truro, N. S., and was l oking for work. Premier Mercier’s Return. MONTREAL July 20.——Preinier i\lercier has arrived heirs and his friends gave him agraiid reception a’. Quebec. He says he expects to see a great increase in , French immigration. - ?—-—-——¢-—-————:— Shot Her Three Children. N ASIIVILLE, J uly 20.—-Mrs. Lochridge, while hibo'ing under a fit of temporary insanity, shot and killed her three chil- den, and then suicidcd. She had twice before attempted suicide. :::: I Barque Burned. Bosrox, July 20.——The barque Olive M unt, owned by VVhitford and Palmer, of Halifax, that sailed from Naucasket returned in tow by the tug William Sprague. The captain reports tliatafire crew were picked up by a schooner, but the second mate named Crowley, from St. John, was drowned by the upsetting of the boat. It is estimated tliat the damage is 82000. ‘i no *.nipoi't:ince oi uiiiverszilly known, and yet there are New YORK, Jiily_:20.—Eilward Tas- ST‘ LAwRENCE'°" .. ._ WEDNESDAY iivlilvli, July 22, to assist them in raising fundsvifor a Tourna- ment to be held in Cli:rrlgtt‘ctown next ]ulyi6 -cod Roads on Sunday for Sapoio, Georgia, b]]y9_;3_w gfex broke nit. and that the crew took to the P t V M i ‘ boats. LThe tug subdued the flames. The S i{c(‘pl'ig the blood in McLeod & Stewart/s, W. J. Boswell’s and 9. pure condition in Beer 8.: Gofl“s King Square Store. i=lREivi:IlI”'s a,.. 1891. 1891., r1 HE FIREMEN of th‘s City purpbse hold- ing :1 Moonlight Excursion on the Steamer \ summer. * ’ (}iti'zen’s Band will be in Attendance STRING MUSIC will be furnished for Dancing at bcth ends of the Steamer. TICK E'l‘S—Gentlemen, 35c.; Ladies, 25¢. Tickets can be secured from irembers of the Fire Dcplirtment and at the Wharf. Steamer will leave the Wharf at 8 otclock, sharp. ' - A. N. LARGE, D. FINLAYSON, Chairman Com. Secretary. Gardener on -00. SYDNEY, o. B. UPERIOR Steam aii_d'"1)oruesliE Goal supp‘ied bit this Com ny. Vessels loaded with despatch. Or 5‘ for cargoe, booked by , N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, AGENTS, For Stable Bedding. Economlcal. figaithful and ’ Desirable..- FOR SALE at LePage’s Old Stand, jy16— 3nios cc vl Puli very few people who for generations, caiising iiiitold suffering, and we also accumulate poison and germs of dis- ease trom the air we breathe, the food than the positive power of Hood‘s S:ll'SItp1ll‘lllfl. over all diseases ~ ‘ the blood. This medicine, when fairly 0 . . have perfectly pure ~ - ‘ is . . blood. The taint of st'l‘uful:l.. salt rlieum, or B ’ . are other foul humor is lie:-edited lllltl transmitted _ . . » we eat, or 1- the water we drink. -_.= ,b There is i ii 0 t ll in g more con. Washing Kettles, Spiders, and marked eluslvely p roven very low. led, does expel _evei'y trace of scrotula or Jul)’ 16-2W’ 23W Received this Vgeek: CASES Granite Iron Ware in Tea Pots, Rice ‘Boilers, Sauce Pans, SIMON W. ORA-BBE, Wa.lker’s' Corner. salt rheum, removes the taint which causes catarrli, iieiitnilizes the acidity and cures rheuiiiatisiii, diives out the gernis oi malzirizi, blood 1'-oi- 5” soiiing, etc. It also vitalizes and cli- riclies the blood, thus overconiiiig that tired feeling, and building up the whole system_ p-Iliouszuids testify to the superiority of I:Iood’s Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier. Full infor- A niation augsratpiueiits otcures , g - ar sap ri '‘ a Ila Soldbyalldruggists. ,‘_!‘.;six for S5. Pi-eparedonly by C. 1. H00!) t": (‘D., .-tpotlicczirier-, Lowell, Mun. I00 De-cc ' ”“":c. Dollar $8,000 GIVEN AWAY. Great Fourth Half-Yearly Midsummer Literary Competition 01 the CANADIAN AGnicuL'ruRis'r AND Hour: Maaazrxn, closes Oct. 20, 1891, when the fol lowing magnificent rewards will be given to persons sending in the greatest number of words made up out of the letters in the words '- Home MAGAZINE." First reward, $1,500 in gold; 2nd, 31,000; 3rd, $500; 4th, $750 Grand Piano; 5th. $500 Organ; 6th, $300 Team or Ponies and Carriage; 7th. 3150 Gent's Gold Watch; Pill, $100 Lady's Gold Watch; 50 prizes $25 each, China. Tea set 59 Hunting Case Silver Watches, 100 Boy's Silver Watches (all fully warranted). 25 prizes, $10 each, 100 prizes 83 each, and 200 at $1 each, making a total oi569 splendid rewards. rang. ing from at up to $1,500. All prizes delivered free in U. S. audcanada. . The words must be constructed only from letters contained in the words '- Hour-3 Luca- ZINE." Foreign or obsolete words not allowed; neither will singular and plural of same word he allowed. The words must. be numbered 1, 2, 3, and so on. to facilitate the awarding of prizes. The list containing the largest number of words will get first prize, the next 2nd, and so on. Each list must be accompanied by $1 for six month's subscription to THE CANADIAN AGnicUL'ruiris'r. one of the best illustrated Home M agisizines in A merlca. Q-This NO L0'I‘TERY—mcrit only will count. The reputation for fairness gained by THE AGRICULTURIST in the past is ample gua- rantee that this competition will be conduct- ed in like manner. send 3c stamp, for full artlculars. to THE CANADIAN AGRICULTURIST, Beterborougli, Canada . [til 20 Oct. wy] TENDERS roii COAL. ENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and marked '»"l'enders vforcoal." will be received at the Water Commissioners’ oflice, City Hall, until Thursday. july 30th, at 12 o'clock noon, for the supplying of ioo Tons (2240 lbs,) Round Coal I60 “ ' “ Slack “ ‘to be delivered not later than Sept.[25, 1891,on any of the City Wliarves-—wharfage and weigh- ing to be included in price named in tender. Bidders to specify the mine from which coal will be supplied. D. MCLEAN; Secretary. Wa.‘er Conis. ’ Office. City Hall, July 13. « I zawzwks ex NERVE BEANS are 9. n W Dr- JAMES’ 2s°.°i::=' ‘..‘:;‘.l-..’."‘i§.‘.’.2.‘.“:.‘l Nervous Debllity, Lest N E Vigor and Falling Han- hood; restores the weak; BE ness of body or mind caus- At St. Mark's Church, Kensinfltmls Saturday, July 13th, by the Rev. T. Lloyd. Rector of the parish. and father of the bride- groom, the Rev. Frederic E- J- Ll‘-‘Yd: Rector of Georgetown and Cherry Valley. to ' Ada, daughter of S. '1'. Green. 351-: 10‘! L sister of the Deputy Post 05¢: Inspect". Quebec. -~. ._ errors orxeesses you , ‘of th stiuute cases when all otlie treatments have mixed even to relieve. The . do not, like other premr-stions. adv _ for Lost nan- nood. interfere with digestion; t im- part new lfo, strength and on in qpick and harmless manner peculiaxto erase ves- sold b drugglsts at ¢1.o0.per pacing. or six for .oo,or sentbvm I oureee. t 0 price. Address, Geo. I. III: on, Apothl can-Ion gall Co. or Beldln agent for P. . I. I Write for pamphlet. «pry d it w ly ed by overwork, or the This Remedy absolutely cures the most ob- i- R. M. I... King, 13. A. (Athletic Instruc- numbefof pupils in the French Language, Enquire at Miss F inla.y’s. ‘else « on the‘~Islandf isgzheoause the tor) is prepared to instruct a limited- lllvi lllll Indigestioii, Cons or any of the many ailments caused from a. Billions Stomach 2 If so try a bottle of the Great . Dis covery Lilia Plover. A sure cure for the abve diseases. ‘ . ‘ ' ’ 1‘. ll. RANKIN, Agent for Queen's County. J. A. GOURLIE, Agent for Prince County. Ch’town, Ian, 3o, ’9!—d &-'w L’ QUESTION IT is often asked why it is that W. P. Golwell lsells so crockery than any other stoirééoini-..,J§7. E. Island. This is one ircaso_n,..‘lic pays the Printer for circulating the news through ihe country, East and West, North and South, that the best the cheapest the “largest stock of ci-ockeryiii the Province is at W. P:,C_QLWI_LL’S. Another reason whyji we sell so much more Cmckory‘, flan anyone -people tell one_ ano _ ithat the place to get Crockery fi- ‘Glassware and yet they come. There is some for the next. Come along and get. some of those cheap Cups‘ 8: Saucers British driiforeign Marine" Insuran" ce .. Go. of Great Britain- llapital Twe1vi_lfi11i<i‘ii Billlars. Ciirgoes and Freight covered at lowest rates.‘ Sterling Certificates issued, payable in any of the principafcities in Europe.’ «FRED. W.‘ HYNDMAN, ’ "' ~ Agent. Clftown, rd-—co(l. Im ’ " Bisosi:TvvINE. 50.0oo‘%l%»£‘.*:?*:::..f.:* round»lots.'-:}'-- r . _, ‘ ‘ ' CARV-ELL BROS, _ N, TIIFAY, JULY 2, isl9s1..l.‘ Moonlight llX8llPSl0Il.. pe lo inf. "‘ ’ understa.nd_ ' e ‘ STD is at the Cheapest ‘Crockery Store, ’ iulici T{_l_§:'lI¥BElS. --,»,.....,._;_ . TRAVELLIO Great ltcdiictioiis-in Milliuery,‘ C _ JAMES PATON 3. C It has always tbgtpigri -_ Custors possible, we have , ~ T igpthave. tliel , Il'8,;.;§ 0l3ll1ng”",[ . best by on t eMarkct at’ 7 e if . calling us India.nls’1,;“buLjit'sour we , t. I l ' - . ’ ‘ . -.:; C W is Ladies, bring yourgchildren, bring your boys, bring your.nie_n, and c-them, clothed-in good style for very little money at the Re_liab1e‘Clothiug Store. . g _. - . ,_ _ PB We keep in Stock material I for Store Blinds of diflerent, Widths, and I-Ia.rtshorne’s 5 Rollers; and cam supply I requiring the same at notice and at I Mark \NI:igl1mtl& ‘ ‘ "‘ . l , —.s_a er Foot D R fBl_E’ FA; 9 cam vmerv T , SUITABLE FOR 1 c . Iladies. Gentlemen. ,Misses. 30383;, (‘:3 ” Ch.’tnwn J one 30, In still- Ch’towu Ju_ly_8th pat exggsiv riiicér 1, :-