THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTL HE LU wa, wouuucse — Boat Lost. ; hf 16 foot ro" i ( ar at i ’ re nature , a 4s wit . > . ares” | RAN ‘ it AR . Charlottetown cx — . ldtl0 Ge Annal Prize Meeting | of the P. R.A. me OI i inees | YGNSINGTON RANGE August 11 & 12 beg! noing at 8 o'cloc k SS TH. sharp S. F. Hopesoyx, Capt., Dr gasctt DoveHERTY,, Lt. Colonel, President. Secy Treas s From 2c per yard u 1 at 20 per cent dis. vwese A splendid chance to get a good Re- irigerator lor very little money. 17 DODD & i necans ff Desirable Property That Sicniend wees property opposite Birch Tove, Freetown, at present “oceupied by 8. Crosby. Th ere are about 46 acres of well cultivated land, and the build- A SMALL BOY—BOXED. ' O’CONNELL’S DAY AT EMERALD | © emcee Sut A letter in the Patriot of the 29th) A Large Attendance ana a Cood Time st., Signed “Parvus Puer” demands a Kpjoyed by All, iV, NOt that it is deserving of notice bat] : or 1 ’ p". , Se ee ee BOO® D8 | The O’Connell celebration at Emera‘d ecaulse OF its mnisieading losinuatio yy ") } ae : oy ’ 7 vesterday Was a distipet success. ihe at- course everyone Knows *‘ or ‘ ‘ } Puer” : ' eave vor.” and “i ; tendawce was Jarge notwithstanding the vus Puer”’ to be » Mame nNere e . bh the anna -_— On. Bi ltact that a great many were bualily en- scribbling in the press, firs et an { a si oe » Fee, fa avd & ved bay-making,and theday passed most time 1s tO vent his persor eprt ) i : yyy } gna ee ee ee mae easautly, The dinner table was richly party, Who to perform ap oihcial duty n nd abundantly supplied, and a similar the xt t "@ re? . | , [ one oe wii ’ Waris app! s to the tea table. All the CO ’ ed ! ry | , ‘ - , . ’ ve ; ta i abies were well condueted The other 7 . raphe nian usual on such Occasions we hat t toa 6 ra i true ) } ’ ‘ j rs ;aito in y1ndancce ay rist , stick the th | . , 1 : a When the Charlsttetown contingent of \ ¥? * Y t | » ' wee : ue | ’ , | che Benevolent Irish Society ae at LW 0 a \ { ® 4 . ey were met hy t} “ loc a n ? AY | . we . i t i.‘ Vet ’ , } ‘ Fi ie ’ . { t Wihicle SOCIELY, Lead Le d iy the eS Parvu wied \ 1 : e. , / ne band of the League of the )YOSS, | ; ve ' t ‘ ‘ e ; ms i marched to the Hall where an - uent | ( ( “ { ; , . ao ~~ | address of welcome was delivered by ie, 1 } 1 > ’ } " oO Poe. are r Att the addr resolu. } S \ e 7 ; . cae rt Is « I ‘lence passed by the Emerald | ( Ww u- : A a } ‘ , 4 Drancna on the Senta of the Jate John | { s \ ; ' : + : . tl woLes, suitab proposed by Mr. Peter | ; ™ MeCourt, aud ay by Mr. D. O'M. | i , = ~ } if a i > ; . , > ae | Keddin, jr. end Mr. W. J. U’Reilly, \ \ \ l | } ‘ } . | were adopted by the Charlottetown suciety. _ a ! ‘ 4 ’ , 1 r thee - | éifcer thie meeting tne members repaired | ( \ ral S | iB } N } to the picnic yrout ds. Be ‘ ‘ | , . , . : } At ha [-past three © clock the oration } ever likelv to do uuless h chaas bis : : tt we | Was delivered from the band stand. Mr. | i \\ oe SLOW > ’ } . > ' : \ i P. MeCourt, President of the Benevolent iA ‘ is s Ss ro @ i ‘ ; , | irish Society, presided, and introduced the cia i VW ¢ ry Lia. i" 5 7 ; ’ ’ ‘ } . P oe stor, Mr. John L, Carleton, barrister-at- sce ‘ yn i Mi , ‘ ‘ Y > ‘ 1 . jaw, of St. JonD, N. b In a tithing speech peop.e w es { S0y tO e Ssuke | " 9 . ? cits ‘ . : | Mr. Carleton’s subject was ** Phe Day We ‘ 4 W DA } rs 1 we @enii Vv DAVe is 4 i 99 " as - | : a 4 It * : ; Veieurale, and the discourse throughout | = i z re. CH} ‘ . n : ; | was eloquent and impressive. The next | email matter te sOmeto tlop from ene | : of | Speaker, Mr. James J. Johnston, barrister- partv to another on the eve of an election | ; ae ; f a few dolla } 3 : eal | at-law, proposed a vote of thanks ina tr & Ie aoiars or atrifling 1°0 Is at stake, ia. alae eee basemen Ci ike a speech eul logistic of the oration and the waOy ! cfr SUIne PCuA ive 1 religion (if they have any) we wou id like su’ ject thereof, The motion was seconded | aa vice Bear aie ts ach by Mr D. O'M. Re ldin, jr. and supported O KHOW, &@bet from the manner thev coang a r > . > On Other matiers we think they could be | by Mr. W. J. O'Reilly, aud Mr, Peter cee vets | Dafty of Emerald turned over for a smai soosideration. | ; a noe ee ‘ : , . 5 7 | Lhe chairman read a highiv Interesting Such ‘‘weathercocks” are no use to apy i j . : \,? . narty. A word of advice ta “Parenus | Jetter-received from a venerable and ici oe yo. | patriotic lady of Summerside, Mrs. Ann uer, Which Oy the way is a very coar- : mn > rR ad eae | Gorman, mother of the late Thomas P. ActeTistic Uidie, OMmMaili >; yea, r Fy anu @ mn - as aa ” : Gorman. The letter was accompavied by boy, bat would like people to think hima | on an cam ! ani yas received oy | step from the A washer; gets the cold shoulder too ¢ fren becau-e of lucapacity or incoptrolability. = la boy, let me advise vou to map, Vea, even a poet. no, nod, cou- clusion small Ist. Mind your own business. 2od. Spend your leisure time io study and try if possible and get up at least one bottom of the ladder Srd. Leave the location of our P. i). the peopie ot Lot 40. 4th. When you advise see to it to that you | practice wnat vou presch and we will be natures other than Op Liperat. —__ <-> 2 << For your summer houre.—Camp_ stools and chairs, folding chairs, lounging chairs, camp beds, foiding cheap featber a vsana ¢ heap pleased to slg Cars, wire mattresses, at prices that will please yon.— Johu Newson. , the city. lél. 2w ae Do You | Use It? It’s the ek | in for. the hair under all circumstances! Just as no man by taking thought can add an inch to his stature, so no preparation can make hair. The utmost that can be done is to pro- mote conditions favorable to growth. This is done by Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It re- moves dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes the soil in which the hair grows, and; | just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow hair, when the roots are nour- ished. But the roots must be there. If you wish your hair to retain its normal color; or if you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Valuable Property FOR SALE il! health, of- consist- The suoseyiher, owing to his ~roperty, fers bv private sale, house avd cottage including dwe! ling heuse, barns, | '"% of a three tenement granary, outbuilbings, ete., are in eood | TRO Tree. beck wl OO : candition, The property includes all o: | . Land 100 ft. running : 7 haytle a a large and beautiful grove very suit frontage. senement house, 421s, Teme 5 , add running back Off. Cottage, 27 fi. le for picnic parties, on the north side | | oe oe ing back I7 ft. Stone a le main road, and icin a charming frontage. apd ruvning back ’ ic 27 3 « > a € ¢ j ‘ he "pol. near churches seheol hall store | wall aud frost- pron cellar. a v1 > a ; i + ils rT V. y AU 19th, si} ye yaeed within w quarter of a mile diel If not di-po-ea of . oY x: se x hid { cleo «y . Retown Rai lway Station, and two miles | ©0ld on that date at ] ca z - wi SATE. STO fen: Dunk River. public ane tien by ROBE ; : t larsapp!’ to frms will be made te | For further particn ? suit purchasers, : ROBERTSON hot sold by private sale before Tue = ALEX . Hen Sc ot ers Kirk aa West. ah > August 31st, it will then be aievéd Ps 10%. auction at }1 o'clock, p- m. { dein Ul or further part ee ne iculars app: y to E. CROSBY, | For ‘Sale or To Let. lee Ry. Station Age nt, Cape Traverse. ee ee ‘ ms ° I a ‘hat central! ly situated 3 story brick WANTED.— Agents f Yueen Victorts | bail ling on the corner of Queen and Dor- Her Reign o fOr “Nueen = victoria Ste. business etard and cwelling fl and Diamond Jubilee.” Over- | ch sater st=, bu Owing with |; : 7 , Sha lye aa ae as aca 1 ) @iest and riches: pictures. (on- . tuble to wire ilesaje r =a endorsed bic “rie ( Her Majesty, house . euital " t so oa a iene Htiec History of} Paes csaiaadean gr ce 3]e°. [hese premises "2 F nd ty ¢ lee. : account of the Diamond Jub- ali; ed. Apply! ne we Daly $1. big book. Tieme: idous oe- I MR 3, O. CONNOLLY, cent, DUTY. za for age nis.cc mmission 3) per \ J sab TFIT ~ PAID. Cc ‘vedit given, freight paid | territ FREE E. Write o: lek or cut fit : une O: to Jo Weohenn, () ‘en & Der ee Thi i CJA IDs {ft N COMPANY, a vie ag A a 4 6 Dearbon Si, (Liev go, dy 63 i Ave2 -3wks fier iy | rem cnceseeen9- aera Wiener wares | i @ poem on *“QO’Connell,” with load applause. Mrs. Gorman, who is in her 82nd year, heard the Liberator speak on “Catholic Emancipation” in Dublin in 1825, and in her letter she | heartily commended the celebration in honor of her illustriouscountryman, The literary programme concluded the remainder of the evenirg was passed in social intercourse and the festivities which always absorb the time and atten- tion of the young folkon such occasions. The special for the city left at seven o'clock and arrived in Charlottetown about ha'f-past eight. All the visitors from this city were delighted with the outing. " PERSONAL. Rev. Dr. Doyle, of Vernon River, is jn Mr. F.P. Carvell is expected hone from England in about a week’s time. Mr. Joseph Dugant, assistant to the chief inspector of the Boson police, is making the round trip on the steamer Halifex. Rev. E. M. Saundere, D. D., is prepar- ing a history of tae Baptists of the Mari- time provinces, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Goff were passengers from Port Hawkesbury in the Halifax Jast evening. Mr. W. A. Brehaut, of Boston. wasa passenger on the Halifax last evening. Mr. W. J. Robertson, of St. John, is visiting Charlottetown. Heis the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Auld. Mrs. T Calkin and child, of Kentville, .S., are visiting here. Mrs. Calkin is with her mother, Mrs. Dogherty, Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Grant, of Me- Donald Street, are off to North Tryon, P. E. Island, to spend a well earned vaca- tion of four weeks.—New Glasgow Chron- icle, Mr. S. F. Tarbush, of the High Grade Art Company and Merchants’ Portrait Co, Lid., Toronto, is in the city taking orders for portraits in high grade sepias, water colors, crayons, enamelled work, ete. The work done by this company is first-class. At the Cliff House: Miss Godkin, Miss Coo; er, Annie Smith, Miss M Brown, John J Lighe, Duncan M May, J A Hale, Louis Hasz*rd, Thos D Rogers, Jack Davies, | Jasper Pickard, Mrs Jasper Pickard, | Harold Pickard, Mrs May, Frederick Mav, L A Haszard, Ernest Duchemin, W Mc- Leod, H O Brehaut, HH Brown, Miss G > Dyle,MissS C Callaghan, Miss Mary McQuaid, Ch’town. Queen Hotel: C Baker, S’side; Wm Forbes, Vernon Kiver Bridge; D E Clarke, Orwell; MJ McCurdy, Halifax; Mrs Mc- Curdy, do; Miss McCurdy, do; George Forbes, Vernon River Briage; AD Mc- Donald, Vaileyfield; M A McLean. do; A E Smith, Trurc; Edwerd Farquhar, Washingtou: J HH Franks and famiiy, New York; W E Shay, wife and daughter, Boston; W L Campbell! and wife, Youngs- town, Ohi, Miss Campbell, dc; A R Campbell, dos Strang Hart, Coleman Station; Mrs Hart,do; Miss Janie Mc. Neill, Brooklyn, N Y; Miss Lydia Eaton, Monson, Mass; Miss ‘Victoria L Ives, New Haven, Conr; Miss Minnie T Seikman, Brooklyn, N Y. note: Vavies: A P Willis, Worcester, Mas-;S E Gallant, Richmond; John D Burns, Halitax; Mr and Mrs Holt, and children, Miss Sise, Miss Stedent, Montreal; Thos Douglas, Halifax, R T Taylor, Mon- treal; C Egleson, Ottawa; DB McDonald, North Bedeque; Mrs Wright, Montrea); Mr and Mrs A M Wilmon, Danbury, C1; Miss Avercil,Mr and Mrs Hollay,Danbury, C:i;8 J Hornley, WH Howell, Halifax; AF Larkins, Tignish; C A Clarke, Mrs C A Clarke, Northampton; Mrs L Prescott, are Con; Mr FS Childs, Holyoke, Mass; AG Gardis, Boston; Mr and Mrs CC Evglisb, Philadelphia; WH Carmann and wife, Columbia; Mr E F Rathband, Cleveland; I. H C Culloch and wife, Halifax, N §; Geo F Carter and wife, Bosten; R F Merlin, Halifax; James Flint- aud wife, Chicago; Luln Sleeper, Mr and } Mrs Leverett, H Groom, Boston; Wallace King, Ly ton Bourke, New York; Rob Morson, and wife, Cambridge; G H Pearson and wife, New York; Mr and Mrs EB Cullon, Miss Cullon, Miss Ella Cullon, Miss Mary MsLeod, Miss Anna McLeod, Bosten, Miss Harriel Thomas. A A Thomas, D C Strow and wife, L S Barrigardon and wife, Miss Millar, C D Stowell, Mrs W C Jayson, F A Miles and wife, - PH Sayor Cobb, Miss Anna E Wall, Chas <Ribstock, Mis Auna Wade bliss Rid aoe Irving Wade, Chas H Gates and wife, Philee!phia. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS | pork | Srrancers iv Tae Crry.—One of Gates’ | touring parties arrived this morning on} | the steamer Campana and put up at the Hotel Davies. They will remain in Char- ; lottetown until Monday. | Another touring party from Philadel-} phia is expected this evening. The party | is in charge of Mr. W.S. Stockton, and | they will be quartered at the Hotel Davies during their stay in Charlottetown. —_—->---—— No 2 Artillery | Ririe Suoorine.—At Co’s annual match yesterday, Gr Edwin | Jones carried off the challenge cup. His | score was 71. The next were Gr J C Sims | and Capt Moore, 65; Corp! Harry Jenkins, 63; Gr Herman Jones and Sergt Me- Nevin, 62; Lt Richards and Sergt Sprague, ; 57;FB Kennely, 55; Gr C Beer, 54; Gr LJ | Seetner, 52; Gr F Gill,51; Gr Geo Jen- kins, 47; Gr F W Kennedy, 43; Gr J Con- nolly, Geo McLean, and Thomas Huestis, 42; Gr it Flood, and J O Hyndman,38; Gr L Smith,38; Gr H Otway, 31. The low scores were owing tothe men having to shoot with @ rifle they had never handl- ed before—the Lee-Metford. A Dovsrrut Improvemexrt.—Some few weeks ago work was begun On a breast- work at the toot of Richmond Street in order to connect that street with West Street. The breastwork was completed promptly and in a firet class roanner under the supervision of Mr. John P. Nicholson. The subs« quent work of filling in the hole inside the breastwork is not being prose- cuted with the same despateh or care that marked the beginning of the undertaking, ! A glance at the place will show any un- | prejudiced reader that the improvement, as far as acesmpli:hel, is nothing to be roud of, while from the appearance of the street one would judge that the city surveyors are using it for a dumping ground for all sorts of atomisable rubbish. It will afford us much pleasure to congra tulate the city upon the completion of this job in a proper manner. ~~ <=» eo eo es @ From Monxtrrean.—The steamer Bona- vista arrived from Montreal about half-past five Jast afternoon, bringing a general cargo and the following roucd-trip passen- gers: W A Shedd, Mrand Mrs E Hamel and Miss Hamel, Mr Bridge, Kev C J and Mrs Boalder, four children and nurse, Mr M B Smith, Master DM Miller, Miss FE Smitb. Miss F Smith, Miss D Smith, Mrs L wn, Mr HS Holt, Mrs Holt and two children, Mr C E Egleson, Mr and Mrs Green, MrJ G Ande:seon,Mra Anderson and child, Colonel and Mrs Powell, Major Wick- stead, Miss Clayton, Mrs Atkinson, Miss Atkinson, Mrs Cowan, M Smallwood, Mr W T Jawson, Miss Sise, Mrs H Green, Mr Oversen, Mre Oversen, Mrs W F Steven- son and child. The Bonavistaleft about noon for St John’s, Nfld, viaSydney. Her outward cargo was made up of bay, straw oats, butter, bacon, hams, ete.; with horses, cattle, and sheep, on deck. Cap- tain Bruce, DC Thurber, and H Wyatt are passengers to St. John’s and J S Coates goes to Sydnev. THE KLONDYKE MINES Nr" avnronvaveonnnpnnng ntnnnHnnT ssenreret rn Conservative investors will be glad of the opportunity afforded by the Montreal- London Gold & S:lver Development Com- pany, Limited, of Montreal to make an investment in the great Klondike district. The country is so far away, theexpense of reaching it so greai, and the diffiienlties on arriving there so numerous, that individual : investors there have not the same chance of success as a strong Organization, such as this. Itis said to have astrong financial backing, and is composed of some of the most astute men in Canada, and, advised by such an eminent authority on mining matters as Mr. Bernard Mecdonald, should achieve every success. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. ; 2s 2 e2 @ SSF OS GBO48GBOTVT7SDOVSOWOB2VEHOHAODAVWSBSDOOSWSA | Absolutely Pure | + } a" 300 ROYAL BAKING POWDI | July 26. For Sale or To Let Two Houses 2ae m2 oe an a2] oa Hotel hotel good fishing from Tracadie Harbor of Cod and Mackerel, 'Good boat, tackle supphed. enffs attached. SQ CUNT and $1.55. The Always z = = = = = — = E ae ee @]22084838 6302830 i i ile Bik on P.E.I, This is what a gentleman in Ottawa has to say about “Prince EKd- ward Island —Il]lus- trated,” a copy of which. he sent for some time ago. Every day we receive or- ders from abroad, If you have any friends away from home, you should send them the book. It describes the Island thorough- ly, is profusely i lu-- trated, got up in the best style, and the price is 25¢ a copy. May be obtained at all the bookstores, or ¢ done up in wrappers ready to mail, at this office. e THE EXAMINER OFFICE, sooo QUEEN STREET...... 3 =e @] ® © ©2440 03460° 7 3 3G38E 8282242003230 282 separate collar and cuffs, some have collar and Our ¢ an an d advertisements in newspapers later . Too cut by people “What more do a blouse of a little but Made of cham- fine cambric; some have SAUITPPPHT NEE eNN Nee Terre oN TTT WALL Baxp Concert.—The 82nd Band will ~_ render (gratis) an interesting programme _ ‘ i ov Queen Square this evening. — seis, bss ce oo Norick —All pereous owirg for poll tax | $- had better attend to the same, as after the | S- l5th day of August executions will be | $= issued, tf. } pam 3 =~ nineties oo S. of T.— Orient Pivision meets this | $= evening at 8.30 o’clock in Mason e Temple, | = Every member is requested to attend as |S plans for the future ¢ cam paigo will be con- | & lered t= . i= Leercre To sigur —Don’s forget the lec- | = L ok cheerful in an ill-fitting blouse. ture on“ Bovle U’keilly, the Poet of Hu | $= long here, too narrow there, catches under the | manity.” in St. Patrick’s Hall to-night, | g Hd ’ ' at eight o’clock by Mr. John L. Carleron | go arm, The blouses we sell are barrister-at-law, St. John, N.B. A rare | $= who are artists in their business, and no such rea ay be expected a : . . / +nI ; - treat m \. |< thing as a flaw in cut or finish 1s known by ictal a : PREACHING.— Rev. D. MacLean will | = them, Our preach (D. V.) at Lot 48 on Sabbath, the oo | 8th inst., at 10 a.m.; North River at 2.30 _ new rear Tia R 9 ds if 6 , om Mon- - p- m.; a ~ vO p. n i we ~~ 7 = " eNO E GO CENT BLOUSE V alle y aaa We. in june. Bradalbane, ‘oe Bp Sd a ff & t 7.30. : | o eter La T : The ant ie rod | —_ | — osayeta ; 2 i tnet arriv VS is mode of good material, eut perfectly, fits ror alifax via intermediate ports a | = half- past five o’elock yesterday afternoon, =. perfe ectly, made perfectly. bringing a veneral ae She left _ = y ou Wi rot ? unless it is afternoon on return calling at Sammerside | $= a ‘cu aod cher pte tu toute, Hee tabeack ae ter quality. We have them. cargo Was made up wainly of oats avd | S— bray, perc vline and vivuii niviiaUibiuauinan Aiud WALAASAaddddbALedddddddbddddddaddddddddadd BLOUSE is new, natty, up-to-date in pattern and cut; former price of this line was $1.25, $1.35 STANLEY BROS. Busy Store -_ ae GRAND GOTTISK GATHERING eed The Annual Scottish Gathering of the Clans, under the auspices of the Caledonia Club of P. E. Island, will be held at SUMMERSIDE DRIVING PARK Wednesday, Aug. 48th. Train leaves Charlottetown, at 8.15: a. m., local, Tignish at 6 a. m., local, and Cape Traverse at 7.55, a, m., local stopping atall intermediate stations. Return tickets from Charlottetown, 7 5c; from Tignish, 95c, and from Cape T raverse, 60c; intermediate stations at pr oportional rates. For train arrangements, prize list, dfull particulars, see programmes A. McNer1, Jonn 8S. Macpexapp Rec. Secy. President. 168—d 246 & w McGill University, Montreal SESSION 1897 98 Acadia ROBVTV9® guests are having biit and fishing I. G. HALL. The curriculum comprises course in Arts, (including the Donacpa Srecran Course ror Women), Arrizep Science Mepicine, Law, and Veterinary SCIENCE Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- ship Examination will be held:—Arrs and Mepicixe, l5ra Seprt.; APrPLieP Screxce, léru Seprr.; Law, ira Sept 22nxp Serr. ontaining wu b:ained on appli - Vererixary Science, Copies of the Caln nfurmation, may be o 01 ta the Searetary. TEETH Vounted en Aluminrm, Celluloid, Val ranite, Watis, Reese end Weston’s Metal. cn Pleasant Street. Gocd stable and yard. | \ dy 6, 97-1 ee WILLIAM DODD. Platinum and Combina ion Plates, Crown and Bridge Work, itl (jibes