Tl ll 3, : a ‘ynt tts, 1s@, vas AT | rn’ At ST i\ Al W. &. Dawson's PROVINCIAL Associatio fle The 4nsal Prize Meetire | of the P. R.A. ld on the Ceeeceoes 3 KENSINGTON RAGE beginning at 8 o clock a. in. sharp Fraxcit Dovenerty,, 8S. F. Honesoy, Lt. Colonel, Capt., President. Seey Treas 2: por yard u id at 20 per cent dis. eons? A splendid chance to get a good Re- frigerator for very littie money. a20e08 DOD & REGERS SALE OF —> Desirable Property That beautiful property opposite Birch Grove, Freetown, at Mrs, Crosby. ° Choice well Cc Ings, present occupied by There are te ; ’ Lilivates aoc, and the build- Including d welling pouse, barns, eabary, outbuilbings, etc., are in good Condition. ) “a j — : that large and beautiful grove a ig ; ; able for picnic parties, on the north eide of the main road, and isin a Charming | ‘pot, near churches. school, ee, 4nd within hall, stores, 4 quarter of feetown Railway Station, and two miles fom Dunk River. €fms will he ; f not cold by private sale before Tue: Cay ar . 4%, August 3ist, it wilheshen be offered | “anction st {1 o’clock, p.m. or further particulars apply to BE. CROSBY, 168~¢; eA NTED.— ‘gents for ‘Queen Victoria wi ga and Diamond Jubilee.” Over- us With latest and riches: pictures. (on- q wine eae endorsed biography of Her Majesty, | io, VUthentic History of her remarkable | flee 22°4 full account of the. Diamond Jub- | Mang 2 3!.'0. Big book. Tremendous «de- ah. for agents.Commission 50 per Wp oy AID. Credit given. freight pa‘d teyelt FREE. Write quick for outfit and Thee THE DOMINION COMPANY, »*6 Dearbon St, Chicago, dy 6i August 11 & 12 about 40 acres of i The property includes all oi | very euit- j @ mile from made tosuit purchasers. | y . . , Ry. Station Agent, Cape Traverse. | --+— p-€. |, UNDER ARREST AT LYNN. I ee Named Galleo aai Thea F fred the Hou.e., (Special to the St. John § in.) Williama, under arrest at Li nh OU suspicion Of having murdered jan Italian, of Lynnfeld, Johu Bosron, Aug. 2.—Alfred C. | of Summerside, P. E. I... is named Galileo. The evidence thus far accumulat ed is very strong against Willams. and undoubtedly he will be formally Charge iweth murder. Williams is a man of gz wood app?arance and is lu the nhergiborhoed of 35 years of uge. He hae ben in this country about | Lurce years. He has b eu we rking stars fin the vicinity of Wakefield, Lynutield and oIper wrns. Amon j ‘ yen} His aAcgualitanuces i . 7. e | i Was @) 1081.80 Workman who lived aloas } io a small shanty on a eountry 1 town ci Lvyoarfi ha, Phe hatter Piece 18 i ie ot B hiteen mites from this eity. Lust about peo night the house of the fuslian was burned, and with it the bolyof Galileo. At the time it wasthought the fire was an acci jenta! Onevand trai Gual'e » had lost his life in the flames. lt dey eloped, bowever, adays after, two during an investi- gation by the staie police, that Gilieo was murdercd and robord of ali the money he bad, about $100 or se, the house after- wards being fired. Suspicion feil Alfred Wil lames, who Was out very j 1e on the night of the fire. When Wiliams reached the house of bis employer, which is about two miles from the seene of the tragedy, it was almosi daylight, aud blood was on bh He explained his lateness in getting home ond the presence of the bleod by saying that he had been set upon by a highwayman and robbed. He claimed to have been wounded in the scuffle with the robbers. His explanation, however, did not satisfy the police, and he was arrested. When his room was search-— ed, several gold pieces a: d bank notes were found, wich were identitied «Ss those pos- sessed by th: dead man. Wiil ams said he got the money from a relative, but the police found this statement was a false one. upon is clothing. Yesterday an axe near the scene of the murder was found, and it hadon it marks of blood and hair. The axe was evidently the weapon with which he kiiled the Italian. Williams will be arraigned in Lynn, Saturday, August 7. Williams belongs to Summer ide, P. E.1., and has a vrother, John W., at Nantasket Beach. State Officer Neal giver out a little incident about the arrest of Williame. When they widthe man he was to be arrested, and that bhix room was wearcled,. they added tbat if the money was found in bis room he would be charg- ed with murder in the firs: Wegree. Williams became greatly agitated and lost his nerve, being fully five minutes before he could reply. The police think this ia quite significant. Or the whole the police believe that the ciicumstantial evidence will be etrong enongh to fasten the crime on the prisoner. Fvidence has been adduced to show that Wil-iams knew the Italian had monry, acd had severs] times cailed at the latter s shanty, and indiscussing the Kloo- dvke gold fields, Galleo, it is said, told Wiliams he bad money enough to go, at the same time producing part or it. Notice.—All per-ons owing for poll tax THE DAILY EXAMIXER, ALFRED C- WILLIAMS OF SUMVE RSIDE A S‘'rong Suspicion that te Killed an ftallan RECESSIONAL. God of our fathere, known of old— Lord of our far-flung battle lne— Beneath Whose awful tland we bold Domia on over palm and pine— Lord God of Host , be with us yet, Lest we forget—leet we for; ¢t! The tumult and the shouting dies— The captains and the kings depari— Still stands Thine ancient Sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God cf Fos’s, be with us yet, Lest we forget—lcst we forget ! Far called our navies melt awav— Ox. dune and headiand sinks the f-e— Lo, all our pomp of yesterday Is one with Nineveh and Tyre! Judge of the Nations, spare us yet, vienna —— to be! | | | | i Fifty Years Ago. | This is the stamp that the letter bore Which carried the story far aud wide, Of certain cure for the loathsome sore That bubbled up from the tainted tide Of the blood below. And’twasAyer’s name And his sarsaparilla, that all now, know, That was just beginning its fight of fame With its cures of 50 years ago. re _ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the original sarsaparilla. It has behind it a record for cures unequalled by any blood puri- fying compound. It is the only Sarsaparilla honored by a medal at the World’s Fair of 1893. Others imitate the remedy ; they can’t imitate the record: . 50 Years of Cures. had better attend to the same, ae after the l5th day of August executions will be issned. tf. Lest we forge'—lest we forget ! ' ; ' “y At, GPROK WIth 8} Wild tonvues ht of power, we loose that bave not Thee in awWwe-— asting as the Gentiles use Or lesser breeds without the Law— Lord Gud of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget—lest we torget! lor heathen heart that [n reekiug tube an All valiant dust that builds on dust, And guarding calls not Thee to guard--- For frantic boast and foolish word, Tl y Mi rey On Thy People, Lord ! Amen. KIPLING, onts her trust i iron shard— Rupyarp pee ————— PERSONAL. Prof. Logan is visiting Chariottetowr. Edward Hacket', Esq., M. L.A. is) in the city. Senator Prowse, of Murray Harbor, is in town, Mr. James Clow,ex-M. L. A., Murray Harbor North, is visiting the city. Mr. Geo. F. Owen, Secretary of the King’s County Exhibition Association, is in the city. Dr. J. P. Murray, who bas been on a professional visit to the country has re- turned to town. Mr. T. Burke, District Inspector of Inland Revenue, is in Charlotteicwn on official business. Mrs. (Dr.) N. E. McKay and Master McKay, of Halifax, arrived here by the Princess last evening ona visit tothe former’s parents, Principal and birs. Miller. We regret very much to learn of the serious iliness of Mr. Henry Scales, St. Eleanor’s, whois ina critical condition from some brain trouble. - Journal. Mr. Frank Stanley, of Charlottetown, passed through Moncton vesterday en route to Augusta, Me., to pay a short visit to his sons, Frank and Dorsey, who reside in that city.— Monctoa Times. Mr. John C. Moore, of Moncton, travel- ling secretary of the Railway Men's Christian Association, arrived in Cha:- lottetown last evening. Heis the guest of Mr. J. J. Chappell, of the P. E. Island Railway. Rafue H. Pope M. P:; for Compton, is taking a party to Klondike. They will go by the way of Edmonton, Arthabaska Landing and the McKenzie River, winter- ing at Fort MacPherson and going over the divide in the spring. At the Queen: Alexander Mann, Tor- onto; Rev G C Robertson, Cavendish; Matthew Smith, Hampton; ‘A C Stewart, Georgetown; Rev W H Spencer, Montague; J A Latimer and wife, Toronto; Mrs Geo Pyke, New Glasgow; G A Legendre, Tor- onto; J Barney Dempsey, S’side; Mra W J O’Brien, Newton, Mase; Miss A E Mannix, Needham, Mase; Daniel Beatie and wife, Boston; James Ross, Mt Stewart; John A McDonald, Glenaladale. Hotel Davies: J B Franxfort and wife, Miss Mar Frankfort, Master Harold Frankfort, New York; I C Wall, Hotel Acadia; Byron N Barns, Montreal; J S Coat, Amherst; M M Todd, Galt, Ont; Mr and Mrs F M Willbur, Mise Wilbur, Miss Anpva Mason, Boston, H B Pickers, Montreal; W T Tidmarsh, City; G@ L Murray and wife. Halifax, N &; S A Churchill, Rustico; S Loyd Elliot, Pug- wash; Mrand MrsSmith, Wallace, N 8; W J Ross, Montreal; Geo Tweedy, Alber- ton; A B Willis, US Navy. MARRIED. At Montague, on July 31, by Rev. W. H. Spencer, Caleb Joshua Jenkins, to Ann:e Hugh Jackson, both of Lot 63. SHIP NEWSs. Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Aug 3—SS Greetlands, Couillard, Mont- real; Foam, Moran, Shediac; McKinnon, Montague; Howard L, Farrow, Sydney. : Genesta. CLEARED. Aug 3—SS Greetlands, Couillard, St John’s, Nfld; Emma Proctor, Procior, Port Mulgrave; Omega, Finlayson, Souris; Pioneer, McLeod, Pictou; barque Deodata, Paulsen, Pugwash; Foam, Moran, Picton Genesta, McKinnon; Leonora, Jimmo, Shediac; Howard L, Farrow, Sydney; Flora Temple, Edwards, Port Hawkes- bury. === AT DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. THE--- You can have your teeth extracted free ot pain by the means of either general or ocal anesthesia. All kinds of work done atisfactorily. DR. J. H. AYERS | Clarke received a similar summons a day | Or two ago. All are returnable to-morrow. i two LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS} THE fNGrNERR? will meet for drill at half past seven o’clock this evening, io uniform, Officers in undress, Tue Wrarner. — Moderate southerly and westerly winds fair and Thunder storms at a few places, deecaliiiicniliaigs Pouce Covar.— Tis fore icon William C. Gardner and A!'fred C ipman were each fincd $2 or 10 days for drunkeness, sssansaglilioeien Damace by Haitstonss.-- Hailstones as large as marbles feli at St. Catherine’s, Ont, afew nights ago. Many windows were broken. ‘niiepartidiidial B. 1. S.—Members of the Benevolent Trish Society are requested to meet at St. Patrick’s Hall tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock in regalia to attend the Demonstration at Emerald, SELLING ON Stunpay.—Alexander Me Neill, Richmond Street, this morning re- ceived two summonses allecis g violations of the Suuday Observance Law. Thomas _————_ Artne Butis.—at the annual prize warm, ! National | meeting of the Provi'c.] 8 fle A-sociaticn ! to be held on Wednestay and [hursday next, the llth and 12th inst., the 1+94 ammunition will be used by al com- peditors. snseliaslitaiieaail Iron Bripces.—The Southport arrived from Nova Scotia Jast night ‘with iron bridges for the P. K.Islaod Railway. They are 56 foot span. One is to be placed at Marie and the other at Midgell. st Emeratp To-morrow.—The O’Connell! celebration at Emerald tomorrow promises to be a great success. The special train will leave Charlottetown at ten o’clock in the morning. and return in good season in the evening. The fare is only 60 cents, Mr. John L Carleton is to deliver an ad- dreas on “the Day We Celebrate,” and there will also be addresses by other good sneakers. All who wish to hear an ora- torical treat and attend an enjoyable picnic should make a point of being present. Boat Picken Ur.— Capt. Boudreau, of | the scbr. Hydra, during the passage from ( varlottetown to Port Hawksbury, picked up a fishing boat in the Strait-, aff Cape George. There were some fishing lives and a herring net iu the boat. Her sta- board side was somewhat damaged. The vTopnnonnnnne ett RSnTRRTT TTT PINE PpPEN NPT NEE TPTPHpTERDNNT OR DPPPEEpORTNRTDD a ' HPOVOTAIAARANNHAPTTD PTPHEATH NRT ITE PET TAT HNN mast wae gone, but the e*ail was there. The boat is believed to be the one in which Shea end Dalton left Picton several weeks ago, and of which notching has been heard since. The boat may be seen on board the Hydra which ise lying at Pownal wharf, Tusk Smattrox Scare.—A Montrea despatch says: A foolish scare has been made of the fact that there’ have been a few cases of smallpox in Montreal. Dur- ing the month there were three deaths in the isolation hospital, and two other cases ef the disea-e, both now convalescent. A man named Whitney, supposed to have the disease in Toronto, on account of whom the paseport was delayed, did not contract it here, as he only arrived on the Amaryn- thia from Glasgow on the 27th and left for Belleville on the 28th. It takes four days for the incubation of the disease. The man was complaining of being ill on the way over and so must have contracted it in Scotland, though he passed the quaran— tine all right. There is no smallpox in Montreal as a matter of fact. W. C. T. U.—At the last regular meet- ing of the W.C. T. U., of this city, the following resolution was unanimousiv passed : We. the members of the W. ©. THU. of Charlottetown, recognizing the indetatig- unable labors of the local branch of the Dominion Alliance in the interests of the wives and mothers of Charlottetown dur- ing the recent campaign, do therefore most sincerely offer the following resolution : Resolved, That we extend to the Char. lottetown branch of the Dominion Alliance this expression of our hearty appreciation of their strenuous efforts iu the cause of God and home and native land. Further Resolved, That a copy of this resointion be sent tothe secretary of the C Temperance Alliance, and aoe Charlottetown also to the daily papers for publication. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. For Sale or To Let Gcod W.LLIAM DOTD. Two Houses on Pleasant Street. stable and yard. dly 6, °97—1im Fu CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 4, 1897 right. date in cut ano finish. pvints in our Blovses at and $1.55, your choice for — costenpitintintitontmanengennctite enema? 2tH27SH2W]VWVSVOe Oe Soe balla soveevrenerensnvennrnenentvnney_graenennetenrenesnertgt A price that’s low and a sieeve that’s just We want you to know that’s , our Ladies’ Blouses at 60c. Pointed yokes in front as well as back. collar and cuffs attached, sizes as marked, up to These are a few : *; 60c Percaline, Cambric, Chambray, a few Organdy, make this second lot; some have separate collars and cuffs, others have them at- tached; the former price of this lot was $1.25, 90c¢ $1.35 06068620808 STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store WUAAAUAAAAUAAALADAL&AAANULAAADAAGUL CA4UGL4UALAMUALGANAALAANAA a what a gentleman SCOTTISH % > a oe ag Ae — As a oe ae >> > & > & > @® ® 2362 ee o% & ] G2 e® @et8323O00335°4 4080908280838 080323 in Ottawa has to say about “Prince Ed- ward Island —[llus- 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 iilu-- trated, got up in the best style, and the price is 25¢ a copy. May be o>tained at all the bookstores, or done up in wrappers ready to mail,at this office. THE EX&MINER OFFICE. eee QT EEN STREET...... The S. S. “ BONAVISTA,” sailing from Montreal Tuesday morning, Aug. 3rd, will be due at Ch’town, Friday morning Aug. 6th, and will sail for St, John’s Nfld.. via. North Sydney, C, B., carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage, apply to PFAKE BROS & CO. Ch’town, July6,’07, i eod i Se @] ® ©42@e ] 24H GOL SSsTtSBSESSFCVBVAGTVWSAGVEBESF ATHERING — 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. 18¢h. 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 at all intermediate stations. Return tickets from Charlottetown, 7c; from Tignish, 95e, and from Cape Traverse, 60c; intermediate stations at proportional rates. For train arrangements, prize list, and full particulars, see programmes and advertisements in newspapers later A. McNEIL1, Ree. Secy. 168—d 246 & w Joun S. Macpenrapp President. ‘MoGill University, Montreal SESSION 189798 The curriculum comprises course in Arts, (including the Donatpa Sprcrat Course ror Women), Apriiep Screxce Mepicine, Law, and Verertnary Science Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- ship Examination will be held:—Arrs AND Mepicixe, l5rm Sepr.; Appniey Science, l6rH Sepr.; Law, Trn Serr Vererinary Science, 22np Sept. Copies of the Caln Ontaining wu nformation, mry be ob‘ained on appli = , on to the Secve ary. deme poy bed Fis che aa