ll l| I T 0 uh lgc fill’ DW r el- *1‘ ,. -ow v ' " ,; -l;‘yl»: _. j " “iv”-ii ' T ., i A - ' ‘iv-"“”.r“ .....v >, ,. . . , ‘w . ~ -. * i " ~.‘. W. :‘lI4j V_ , n .y ,. '-. 4 , f..-‘ i‘ M. . l ‘ ‘W V _..,m,i,...,r,.§.._._;,4*}uf,;;l9fii,‘7_ «,i..?,,r,L. ..‘.+._, , ». _‘ my in _‘ .. .. . 4 _ ‘l “ ‘»v« ' e." MI‘ ‘ H‘ n ' ‘*“‘ “ "v '3 l “ ‘ ."'::3.‘ »' on; . '\.vI.‘u\l" "‘ ' - " , A t. l, . 1:. 0, H» V . ,v ." ,.‘ ,,g ..»,-I.-M .'lI’vl‘I' Q " 4 lmlli. . . , ‘V-..,vVZ . ' '2 33' .1‘? i ‘L “-M" ‘w ..i""lll’l'-‘,4."‘.'*‘.‘ .‘ll :- £- “J59--—-tj..¢_———._¢—.p...-——. Local items 303‘! tillliiflal luatlir hold 019:, SUI‘ W‘ ft] [6 egg“; apmt,atBeer&-God’. Auggjl P. E. l. eggs arajirui at l8§tol9cents in Boston. see pairs Gents‘ Trousers, in an [1]. different shades. from 75:. to fi.5a.——j.., PIKGI & C0. [guy 55 NJ Ktlllét K0 lgke ncI_g.n’5 Wortn Syiup, pleasant and eflesiual. Tin steamer State of Indiana left here ldit evening for Boston with a general and a number of paussgers. Msssss. Geo. Mclinnou and B. Rog- ers, J r.,_ware passengers on the State of Indisnafor Boston hat evening. Don't be deceived with imitations; take only McLean's Vegetable Worm Syrup. Susan and his magic show at the Ly- ieuui to-night. This is positively the last appearance this season. To-night a Gold watch. a silver watch and other valuable presents will be given away. Alteration and Extension Sale at Paton I. Co's. Call and get a bargain. Riclaan Ivena Su reme Gr-and Presi- dent of the Sons of ugland B. S. arrived here last evening. He is here for the purpose of organizing a Lodge in Char- lottetown. as t~-day will bathe last one on which beef tea. mede from Armours Extract, will he served tree at Dodds Medical Hall, .9 ask advise all those who have not tried it to call and partake of a cup of it. War. Blues and F. J. McGovern, Es- quiraa, of Philadelphia were visitors at the Davies last evening. They are here on a pleasure trip and intend going wat t- -dsy. We wish them a pleasant tips on the lsland Bay's Sits.--The balance ofour Sum- ififieck at low prices for Caah.——-Jas. Patoa & Co. Tn: lieut.-governors of Prince Edward Island and the North-West territories have acce the positions of honorary via. ' cuts of the Macdouald national memorial fund. Hon. Hugh Neilsou, of British Columbia, is now the'_'only lieut.- governor who is not a vice-president. Till kirk Sunday school picnic at Pic- tou, on Tuesday was saddened by the drowning of Russel Munro, one of the hi-ighest of the boys. Re and his brother had gone into the West River for a bath. Both got beyond their depth and Russel, who could swim, sank. All efforts to save him were fruitless. ‘ janiesPatea&Cc.eEertlic balanceof their Ready-made Clstflig atwooderful laws prices. Tn: new steamer Premier sailed. last night from Ayr for Halifax. She is in charge of Capt. M. Allen, and will be due here 16th or 17th. Capt. Allen has been in Scotland for several months, overlook- ing the construction and finishing of the vessel. The Premieria classed INA 1 at Lloyds and has English board of trade cnrtiticate for passengers. She is of con- siderable power, her boiler being 13 feet diameter and 10* feet long; her speed is ill knots on 3 consumption of 8~to 10 toiis coal per 25 hours. Certain important changes have recently been made by the provisional directors of the company, in the route to be run by the Premier, and Capt A. H. Kelly is to be in permanent command.—-—Halifax Herald. T113 Picnic Committee of Zion Church Sunday school could not have selected a more beautiful spot on wh:ch to hold their annual picnic than Cape Traverse. Owing to this fact and line weather, a large number of people left yesterday morning in as train.°"l1l13_l71D_8i°l l"_" engines and nine cars for the picuic._ It is needless to say that all who went, without exupaon, enjoyed themselves to the ~ extent possible. The children aiao, for whose benefit the managing committee organized sportsof all kinds likely to interest the yo enjoyed inmgngoly the ride up an down in train, The picnicers arrived home about eight in the evening, tired, but perfectly satisfied with their day on the sea shore I1‘ is the intention of the South_ End Boating and Athletic Club of this city to hold a Grand Athletic Tournament and Stallion Race on the Chvlattetown Driv- ing Park on Monday Auglllt 24_tll- There will be a grand race between eight men of Ch'town Hook and Ladder Co., and eight men of the Ch’town Salvage Co also a Hose Race between ten men of t e Char- lottetown Bose Company. and ten men of . the South End B» ating Club open to allfire companies in the Province. Agrand Exhi- bition of speed willbe given by the two well-known stallions Elmo and Gblden. the owners of which promise the fastest mile ever trotted in the Province. Low rates have been secured both by rail and steamer. Look out for add containing full particulars to-marrow. Blood Indians Four Mt-LIOD. All>0l'lI. A0805‘ 4-“Tl” mounted police are watching at the inter- national boundary adjacent to Montana to prevent Canadian Blood Indians from ,5 crossing into the Dominion with Winches. ter ammunition, purchased at Cutbanks, Montana. Al the are not‘ al- lowed to buy it in Canada, govern- ment will not compel them N} K“'°_IP¢l" tridges once they are found in their poe- session on Canadian territory. The only safeguard is to take it from them at the boundary on the ground ammun- ition is being smuggled in without pay- ment of duty. The law is a strange one. While it prohibi s Indians buyisg. it does not authorise the police to recover it, unlem actual smuggling has taken place, The government has no reasonto suspect the intentions of tire Iudlallfla bl" they are one of the most powerful Ind warlike tribes in the Northwest. Laborers in t_h_e_ North-West. Wnmirsa. Aug, 4 -13 I’¢P°'’‘,l“’” ll” North-West appearing in Ontario 7 that thousands of menses unable to ob- tain employment is falsified. Out of _500 men who arrived in Winnipeg lllt F”?! not 50 remain unemployed. Ml-lllfilllgg will begeneral ina week ortendsyl I Ildlllu the next week there will b0 work - for 4,000 men. Gladstone on thiyisheeh Victory- Losnos, August 5.-Ir. Gladdoue, in a letter congratulstin Mr. Brand upon his victory at W‘ , writsI:—-“ EMU the Conservatives and the Unioaistl. judging from their recent utterances, now recognize that their pine ‘u up. K D. C. positively cures the worst cases or Dya- P9950- ..:_———._¢-.... _--, _ .4_-—¢—.——_..... .. w -jg»- Summerside News. 4-O——— ~-—-—- The fllowing are the exports pe Steamer Nurthumberlaud for Thursday the bth. 88 cases egg! 3253; 28 bis mak- §§:t1.13l96; horse two; 32 bus am 315. E JOB.\'_A. Lvss. formerly of Lot ll, P. . I . dne_d st Bangor on the on inst The ll--l] “rived home by steamer Wednes- express tmiii ye-stei‘.l.iy for inter ment. S 50353. belonging to James F. Perry truclinian, was struck by the express l:l'¢*||l» from the west last evening (the 6th) on second street crossing, and kills l. Hg was cam-vd 30 or 40feet before the engine ¢0l1l<l 50 uni; c-l 3-‘: extricate him from the cow-catcher. _llie truck was smashed l0 pieces. The driver was uninjured by jumping ofl‘ in time. Shipping News, lNWARDt-l. I Syl"l3 -lfille. “yflglli, Rlchlllllctifi. lum. let. 0l'TWABDs. Plhbflfllg McDiJIIflld, Pargbog-0, Sylvia -lane. Wright, Ricliibucto ballast. Grand Opening ofthe New Hall t Brackley Beach Road 3 Seldom indeed does it fall to the lot of the residents of 3 country district to wit- ness an entertainment of such high order as was stforded the good people if Bruck- ley Point on Wednesday the 5th inst. The new hull was crowded to overflow- ing with a deiighted and most orderly audience and the management through- out would compare favorably with that of similar entertainments in far more preten- tious places. The hall, although not yet completed, was clean and tidy and the stage ap- pointments bore strong evidence of much time and work put in by willing hands as well as a liberal use of the generous Major's greenbacks. 1 Refreshments were dispensed during the evening from a a bus tent adjoin- ing the new hall. 'Ill1‘:‘natives were all attention to strangers, while the Ameri- can detachment from Shsw’s hotel was headed by the gallant Major Howes. and Mr. Lorraine llowes, of Boston and B. F. Glover, Esq., of New Orleans, the ladies of their party and other friends to .vhose uutiring and ever ready assistance the grand success of last evening was mainly ue. The Rev. Mr. Day of New York 0 ned the meeting with prayer, then fol owed short addresses by the chairman Major Howes, Donald McKay M P.P., and James McCallum Eequries, after which the following programs was carried out. 1. Orchestra. 2. Sun-flower Chorus. 3. S -Hg, Mr. Bearisto. 4. Recitation. The pride of Battery B., Master Theo Howes. . Piano Solo, Mrs. B. F. Glover, Sleeping Beauty Mu ic Silver Bells. The pretty Milklnaiil. . The Bridal Pair. 10. Lorraine Howes, Violin Solo, Csvatina by Ksfl', Mr. 11. Tableau. The Sculptor-‘s Dream, Miss Howes, Miss Glover and Miss Rob- ertson. 12. England and America, Miss Helen Anderson and Miss Beatrice McLeod. 13. Lancers, Ladies doubles. The musical portion of the entertain- ment was of a high order and if repeated in Charlottetown would draw a full house. Pianista, Mrs. B. F. Glover and M is! Ella Palmer, violinist Mr. Lorraine Howes. The stalkless sunflowers had only to be seen to be admired they looked so embracing, and they could not have boxed ones ears had they tried to. Miss M. Glover was indeed a sleeping beauty while Miss Howes as a prince was quite enough to make all young men in the audience drop right off in the hope that the prince would come around. Miss Josie Glover, milkmaid, looked very pretty in her sun-bonnet, no wonder that M. Robertson became entangled. But just here I remember that I don’t own this newspaper so I cannot take up its whole space. It mu-t suflice to say that the Brackley Point people are to be congratulated not only in having provided themselves with a nice newiflall but also u n having in their vicinity Shawn otel presided over by Mr. and Mrs. Shaw in such a manner as to meet year after year the patronage of wide awake Americans and all others who lznow what it is to enjoy in a quiet way a magnificent climate a salt water surf bath and a genu- ine Islsnd appetite. Adieu! Adieu! Adieu! I’ll say no more for you Or I'm locked out this bles ed night You're at Shaw’s so you're all right. on <D5Q:~1_c:t7i ‘I Make New ch Blgngj .lli '""~*"u*'“*°°"" llSBllIlNE HIIUSE. WA’!!! STIIII CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. R ‘’‘'°'' F. P. aeiiusaio, THIS HOUSE has been refitted and furnished throughout in thebest manner, and is one of the most comfortable Ilotels The Subscriber takes this opportunity to thank his friends and f«lIO:lVl.Io for the liberal patronage extend ill fl” POI‘ year and would respectfully solicit a con continuance Comniercisl Men whowant a grist, comfortable home will do well to vourus with a call. First-class ¢I|'|'ll$|l« . ‘luvs in attendance at Railway Station aiidSteswi to 000' PIC” pgstosnd"fromHot:lfr.00ofchacge. ‘ ' GoodSbbls ifl 9 -. . L Kay, 6, w. an 'l‘H E _. .¢_.___. .. _.:__ ......._.-- .._..._.__.._.-... ll-‘Y "emits. end was taken west on the .,'—,-‘z 9\-v-- ‘,. ilglvs BY TELEGllAPll Adrift Without] Food. I MONONR. Aug. 6.-- «Thomas Meclay, and_James Chisholm. from the Gloucester 535105‘ schooner Willie M. Stevens, ar- rived ere this morning from Cars net. The men were cast away in a dory o’ the banks of Cape Breton. on Jul 26, and drifted about without food or rink, suf- were picked up by an ‘English vessel. The American Consul sent them home. -————-or-----— A Sad Story.__ Haurax Aug. 6. --A sailor named Wilkins, a etowawii in the. steamer Mandaleyl from Eng ml, was found dead on‘ the w srf st Pictou this morning. It is said that the man was made to work when not fit; that he was kept days with- out fool, and cast oil without pay. and that last night he begged for God’x9ealte to be taken aboard, but was rsfus-d.-3 Railway Disaster. Srnaouss, Aug. 6-.-—A freight train, on south shore, broke in two, and the ex- express train dsahed into the rear portion The fireman and ten Italian immigrants were killed. The engineer and many passengers were injured, many of whom will die. The sleeping car was burned, but all the passengers escaped. The Maritime Forresters. \Voons'rocK, Aug. 6.—At this niorn- ing’s meeting of the High Court of For- restore, it was decided to obtain new charters for the united courts of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. J. T. Hnwke, edit--r of the Moncton Transcript, was appoint-ed associate editor of the Forrester for the Maritime Pro- vinces. --—<»e<>——— Negotiations for Joint Action. ' LONDON, Aug. 6.—-England and France are negotiating for joint notion for the tection of their subjects in China. ermaiiy may join them. pica. Suddenly on the morning of August 6th, Jane Cam bell, aged seventy years, beloved wife of? John Dalziel, Senior, and dsughtcr of the late Capt Iohn Campbell R. N. [Funeral will leave her late residence, Upper Queen Street, to-day, Friday,‘ at 3 o'clock p. in. for Pcople’s Cemetry. j ——_——< Stomach. Liv..;r .’:.'i:' [i : .~ ,‘-'_:;‘iiscKs thc S- ,. .. 2.: .1 iiicsthe ‘Blood e..~ I . all im- purities :- 2 -.2 ‘Pimple to DYSPEPSIA. BILIOUSNESS. CONSTIPATKJN. HEADACHE SALT RHEUM. SCROF'ULA_ HEART BURN. SOUR STOMACH DIZZINES s. DROPSY RHEUMATI S/"\.“SK!N DISEASES 7. PICNIC __AT._ BED ?O1W1' _._.oN-._ MONDAY, AUG. 10 ON THE BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS OF JOHN MCEACHERN, Esq. Tea and Refreshment tables provided. Steamer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf at 9.30 and 2.15. Tickets for return trip, 15 cents; Chil- dren, 10 cents. Tea, 25 cents. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. Aug. 4——3i eod BINDE R_TWINE. 50,000 *::s..s.=;v .::.:*.:".:: round lots. / . CARVELL BROS, Ch'town Iuly 8th pat ex 3s.w Km Indian Butter Tubs 800 Received To-day. CARVELL BROS. July 2242i ex pat ' A LOT OF 0 Barbadoes Molasses, . 8;. Sug__I;i_I'; JUST ARRIVED.. WILL sill. ii1i0'l'r0il_l=il0i:s J. T. llidllllfll, . Upper Great George St Charlottetown, ay 18. cod «kw Lessons in French. ‘ R.iD§.-1,... King, 3. A. (Athletic Instruc- tcrijs’ ' _rs,d to instruct a.liI.nus.d. number of pup: in the French Language, - ' F‘ is ' . 33‘-pa. ‘ _GU.\RDIAN, CHARLOTl‘E'l‘WN,’FRIDAY, iuemmon feriug terribly until J uly- 31st,’ when they‘ , . Exlension Sale! .0s..m~0i & on ebsolute1yncceassry,'-u order to agreatly extended scale.’-A This will provide improved facilities for dis- playing Goods, and at the same time minister to the comfort and convenience of the It involves, however, tlse,~l_iand- ing over most of their present space to workmen for about one month, thus com’ 1- . ling them to offer for im- "mediate sslet»heir,1srge and vi‘i1iisbh~: stock of. Dav Goons. To make a thorough clearance-. they - have resolved on-such im- rtsut..re- one ‘as- . ‘- 7 » - ‘ certainly ' "effect, @ théir pur- e; .,and w en it is re- membered tlist the ’ stock is High Clam Fresh and Fashionable and bought on the best terms, itjwill licyapparbiit that an opportiinity such as rarely occurs is pfésented of securing bargains of as genuine character. It is irupiissible to enumerate all the lots that will be offered, but the following list will give some idea of tlialesding lines: BLACK SH-K8 Of the best makes. Eve yard guaran- teed. Oiir regular from 90c. to $3.50 per yard. They consist of the following makes:——Gro Mascobbe, Satin Marveleaux, Bengaline; also, that beautiful make known as ‘Perfection of Silk. The manufacturers guarantee every yard, “that's good ;” we guarantee them, “that's better.” Alteration sale price. of lélle hbove goods kfiléc. to $23.35. ' Bargains’ in tri n- pgne Silk, suitable for Dressegedespcs, ties, etc., etc. Good Value at $2.75. Will clear this lot. at $1.80. (No goods bought for sale purposes). , er van in: semis amiss You will find it to your advantage to take this hint—“ReIisble Goods at Lowest Cash Prices” should eve be ti; motito in J by young housekeepers, oases cooes. - Black Dress Stufigg including standard cloths. such as French Marines, Cash- meres, Henriettae, -and -all the latest novelties. ” MERINOS——R.egu1sr prices, from 500. to $1.25; now from 350. to 950. CASHMERES—Regulsr prices, from 35c. to $1.25; new 20c. to 95¢. GRANADINE—From 20c. to 65c.; sale price, from 12c. to 500. The latter goods will make up a beautiful dress for summer wear. One lot S ' isl Double \Vidth Black Embmideredxigloth, suitable for Mantles, Capes, etc., , etc.; regular price, 35c. to 81.25; sale price, 20c. to~85c. Donot miss this lot.‘ ' A big lot of Single Width" Goods, con- sisting of Browns, Blues, Garnets, etc., for the nominal sum of 8c. a yard. Single Width Goods, All Wool, in Greys, Browns, Blues, Greens, etc., etc, must be cleared, ass of cost. Six Pieces Light Shades Bi-illisntines, doglsalce widths; regular price, 40c.; clear at . ‘ Stripe Goods in all the latest shades, from 8c. to 18c. One lot of Double Width Mohair Goods mottled in Drabs, Greys, Browns, Blues, etc. Our price was 400. per yard; now half rice. D ESS ROBES—Aboiit 45 in stock, all new goods, pretty 858366,‘, plains, spots, etc. ;* price,‘ ‘_,from’_ $8.00 to 813.00 ; -'n'<l>w to; to 8’IQ.0g." ‘had pecial' » ot:.o-~Blscls~ ' nus es (wsrrantigd? not ‘toicut),‘ $1.55 ;o2%95. ’ Wi1l;clear~ slur ‘$1.25 to Black Fish Nets 60¢. to $1.00, now“40c.fto file. ’ , g -- ' . . Black and Cream Dress Drapery (Lace) from 80c. to $1.25 ; sale price, 40c. to80c. About 700 yards Pique-—eCi-esm, Drab and White—suitsble lb? children's wear, from 6c. to25c.; regular price, 12c. to 40¢. Ladies, do not miss seeing this lot. ' ' ht Shaded All Wool Goods, -- Double Widt , consisting. of all the fashionable shades, includi Fawns, Dribs, Greys, tropes, etc. Regular prices, from-42c. to 859.; nowfor the,—_noniinal price of 30c, to fore in Charlottetown). fro_ni'15c._ Clear this ‘lot at/10c. to Silk, from, to,60c. 8 -douen Block SilK.Mits, ii ;. now CORSETS inendlescusrieties, at‘ mod- eratepricesr ‘ ‘- MANTLE8. , _ Capes, Jet Ca .Silk and Lace Dol- msns, Silk and et VT e, and other light summer textures in ‘ca’ Shoulder Ca and Silk Blouses. Also large selgctmionof; New Blouses fest colors,'i1_i all the latest ’ tterns. Regular prices, from 60c. to .46 ; clear at 40c. to _ ca—s‘iI:"rs. Weareli E. Island._ We have stock, and ai-eina position to ofer you extra valuest very low"p‘r-ices. Ourmockis ?.iupleteV ,insqWiltoiiRVelvet, d pastries, uares, _ ugs, an‘ n Household .Do not buy be- llixrtsire '°°i"‘moraii%t°°k’sai umiiu Laces, ‘us; ' ' U ' I. ' _andseethiswon.!:s- hi I : . , '-=1 0 continues. WE WAl‘l’l‘ elm firms srocx or I . ..1a‘J ;ie’l“ n.n.. of ‘iiuslsu.-"o hllfefisi pl .1’ A 5 -IS O1§I~__'.l=‘iIE. I .Men’s, 0ysi’:& 0 meet_.ihe- ._ :‘ u,oftheir. . " . . . _ -;_ ,_ » . busniess,t;ore‘B d Olflhowrqomaon At you!‘ own»pricec,:y,th'at.is. you,-‘have «.ll_9a§‘9lence- - Come, we will show you tba§;we‘ineuil No con Purim CAN B I ,;x '’G-‘:» 731,. . _ ._l e ‘ea Esp TIIE ‘ oi. oi r_t‘ n9‘ We offer tor a. few) days-V our or men's and boyjs,Impo1§tedOxfordTShoe5« at twenty per A is A 5. 5-: ‘scenic, _’ _ *1s:f.__3 . .. - ‘ , : I V 2"“ 2 Q ' .... ’ - V -in; t . I . ' I‘ I A i I - ‘ €13‘; :4 '- . ‘ __ L .- A . _, .. 0 since Paton & tfignwpply ‘. 1 (at minimum charge) of thB"-VIrl0ll8 ’ articles of apparel andfurnishingreqnired F , ' i - I . .!= . - 4:..- V v_ _..... _. . . 3 . .- - ... . it u * ~ ‘ . . . , . -.;... j‘ ' 4 , . . ‘ ' ' as u‘ ‘A "7’. ‘Pr. 2‘ _L ?r — . ‘ ' .--.é_),i . l ‘ . ‘ - ‘ 5 - . -' ‘ ‘ ' ' . - . i Stgre In B . . A Widths, and Han-.shorne?s. Rollers: and oarlsuiiply. requiring the se%-at notice and at merate pric.s . » "‘ . e ' r " ' ' '- ' . l . ' ' ' , .. . ‘ - -; ,_., . . v ‘ '— t A‘. . _ . i 3 .'~ " ? . ‘ “ _, "" l , , ,5 . « I . . -' . V . ‘ - _ V . g ? f . . ,, ‘,2; . .,,, lg-'. : g é in‘. ' _ j : ‘ ll '. J , ms, 7» » ' ‘J . - . . ' I g i ' Blues, Garnets, atursl Shsdings, Helio- . -(Never was such valiie offered ...,.., _‘,.., » _ __ _ j H, -MOULDI ‘_ V Trimmings and MACHINE ‘J’ ~ Gmvnsé-Lufieslmd Gen“ ‘Comm. b By plecin your orde. rs for DOG NGS, of 25c. Come and see this wonderful lot. = * ‘ .:o££ .',9'!i$§4§§’.':§;!-‘ work, dose, You will save TIME by having your ‘ improved machinery. V ‘You’ with save CHEAPEST, ‘ ” ’ -0 eadqnarters for Carpets on-P." M, . The New Series of V un opairsof _~ __ . _.‘€'l*‘_:1?. is lllitt ."r"‘i<,:" .‘~"; .-given _ out on ap- ‘*'H .5 “ ~ A ' .'£.3f:3'?“$i‘§ 3 5 ws7ei.ocI<v, cues 3.dUARC.~=-~-= 4- t’~ e *-'~":s*~=-“"' §;__ l§liES-llflfite 60}