’ . — 4r<% . Té ares astei “af ana aphaned sLCHis. The S. 8S. Brittania will leave for Reston next Tuesday at 1 o'clock : THE ENGLISH & e Dismond Book-|_ _ — | els issued 2 : . i Liberal Gain Forty-Nine. uf ; 43 Lonpon, July 14, - Mr Gladstone’s correct m2? jority in u 1isance Mi« lothien is 673 reduced from 4,63! The “ id a drunk | returns officially announced up to 2a.m, wa i show the el c ion of 268 supp ters of the - Government, and combined opposition of ! i n Summerside this | 266. The Liberal net gain of seats so far is il eargo and pas- | 4%. T. P. Healy, anti Parnetiite, has been g this aftecnoon elected by a majority ef 4864. Wm. Red ° mond Parnel ite, bas been elected by a 5 5 y al advertiz m ity of 146 A member cf I 14 vill take place | the Liberal Commitree says that the Liberals I Mrs J J » I have an assured majority of at least 55. o ‘ lenis a : ee mee Poisoned by Fly Paper. a \ I some hap on ” . } A. A R i Beverecy, Mags., July 14. 2 | The infant son of Frankia F. Wilkin, drank H Thay | n. Ind, | some water which had been pvisoned by fly | a a al os y to | paper, and died four hours afterwards in S iption | I 1 Bros, | terrible agony. rhe fly paper contained : lw] } enough arsenic to kill twelve persons e | J aa a l Wet Phe griping me pills | Weather Bulletin. you uf I Pills do not and at pleasant in their | Toronto, July 14.—10 a. m. : Moderate, southerly to westerly winds, | 5 a loan own for | 8°" rally fair and warm, a tew local showers a5 fs iain Re or thunder storms. ‘ } € [ti - me ee ee . pdb? News Notes. ‘ i Nict Che Strawberry Fes : a . . an , iciiitieeens Hospital W ith a view of securing direct communica- , : eye ee | tion with New York, a line wili be constructed Pea served for 15 pe $a | by the C P. R. from Woodstock to Niagara 4 All ¢ emaining unsold will Falls and the right of way wiil be obtained bs auctioned. Come early | over one of the American lines to New York. * The company will also construct a bridge I l 1 Ba ry, ( A will | over the chasm between the present Cantil n ‘ d test cat 8 « ck, | ever and Suspension bridges. ‘he bridge | t eir an i pay. The mem-! will be a single steel span, 1,200 feet in I rer ted return to] length, and the end will rest on either bank. | wit aCOOUtE ats. The construction ot the world’s longest | or a ; ' | railroad is progressing rapidly along the river i i ‘ Wensersas five | . dleys and sec:oess the steppes of Siberia. oom. | kag t ! i y at - en ‘|The western extremity of the road is the | bh 8 psicde " had added to] ning town of Miask, on tne eastern side of | A on 8 Oe the Ural range, and its eastern terminus is at wien ¢ package. | Viadivostok, on the Sea of Japan, making a : S mm | total le 1 of 4,785 miles, which is nearly | . : , | twice the length of the Casailiaa Pacific. It : tl rea | will cost $183,850,090 —Merchants end Manu i if Canadian Fact fa “ >» An Line the Japan The Catholic Missions in the vicinity of j ti f Porte Nova, the French settlement in the i Bight of Benin, are reported to have been i destroyed on June 2 by the Dahomians. ! . I 3} lt is said six missionaries and three nuns = r burned alive by their cap'ors. Com- 8 , aa ; ¢ | nander Riou, of the French forces, has hi i wit slig unded in pursuing the Da- o en } = L inn 4y in tl sppointing of a French > _ i Behring Sea arbitrator is dt » Foreign ) Ir ns, Omis | Minister Ribot’s cbjection to English as the i 1| off | language of the conference. M. Ribot te i e rontended that French is the official language | tri ‘ e| on such an occasion. The United States le- ‘ 8 f{} gation senta ectblegram to Washington on! t i N VW - he sul t und finally a ec mmpromise was Bb | ar yed. The protocola will be kept in = Eng and French, and while French may be | Vi I. M. S. Magic- | the offi ial language of the conference, the ; - : » 3 » | de ion cf the conference wiil be given in n . S arrive ‘ j English ' Jol N. I S " vin rew steel | \ portrait of Columbus and a view of the} er I 2,950 rrying ¢ fe guns, | main building of the Columbian Exhibition at | 13 ring guns, 6 machine guns and|Chicago will mark the two sides of the ‘ ‘ nd is mmanded by Capt. souvenir coin which is provided for by the Pipon a | World's Fair Bill which is pending in the two Houses of Congress. The management of the Sronu ix MANITosa 4 despatch from | fair has seut Director Leach a portrait, but it Winnipeg ssys that a terrific storm swept | is a full face view, and he has written thst Manitoba on Sunday night in several | they must have a profile view _to meet tke districts everything in its path was destroyed, | the concitions of a suitable coin and prevent buildings having been wa down, machinery | @brasions. He doeg not presume to choose | 1 and barns smashed to fragments. |#mong the several hundred portraits of One | wae kil nd many injured. ( olumbus, greatly differing among them: | at ae selves, which is the most authentic one, but May Q Capt Paoli'’s steam tug May i de er the m anagement to select oe with | Queen made her trial trip yesterday evening, | the sole condition that it shall be profile, and as she ped up and dewn the river ee ee ee Me a ee was greatly admird by crowds of people on Two Harvest Excursions the what s. Csept. Paoli was well pleased wit t " nner in M ich sn? acted It is the general opinion that she will prove herself | poat in the harbor. o LAR ‘ L OOCTPUT Ihe International | Coal Company raised from their pit, in} lioar sorking ours ; Saturday | : Any lition to the} tla? att }.425 tons of oat Tia belteved to f panythiog yet :om plished i raising ir isp Chey shipped fr theiz pier on the same day 2.700 tons. 2 Dy A vel sad accident took place on ‘Tuesday last up the St. ohn River at Ny ford While the Misses Russell, daugh lohn Russell, who resides on Peter bat! { Mr Street ng, it is supposed that i. beyond their depth and were : ; arowned \ the time of going to press, no particulars had been received A lat espatch says that the girls drowned “ lie Rus Alice Dennison. o A GENERO \ special meeting CQ \ of the St. John, N. B. City on Tuesday afterno Council was held 1 to deal with the question of affording relief to the sufferers by the dS John’s, Nfid., fire. The Mayor | presided, and after the moving of several resolutions that different amounts tke granted, the sum of $6,000 was tinally swreed upon, and a motion was carried in st amount being transmitted. - Quite a number of people from vn attended the picnic given by the Hills- Boating Club at West River yester- hundred people from the ad- ‘ining districts were also in attendance. The ‘ n an< rite nt amusements were well pa god l Lces i e afternoon “ witnessed by « big crowd hough not iting ract well con Ml order pre tiled throughout tl ri i Southport left on return st yrtly | 4 4 Pp il eact j the city thalf past eight l W { | G. | M ‘ \ 1caD thre i hoo Cher ich was tow lalifax wa . m her Ww i wher of the lie ia ed ~ O00 Tier cr i on t sel on + e men vho were lost were ppl 4 Mia snd Ir Names are as foll ws Charles Jesty, 38 years, mate, of Sydney, C B,; Charles Frost, 30 years, cook and s'ewar 1, { Germany; A Fagerland, iv uble seaman, of Fivland; John Downey, , se, ab’e seamaa, of P. E. leland; and Charlea Barnes, 18 years, ordinary seaman, of London | stove in this weather when you can go to | from the finest ex*racts by a celebrated chem os ‘AL LJFSPATOHES To HK KXAM! VIA THE CHICAGO, MIWAUKEE * sT. PAUL R'Y, | ON AvUGUs? 30TH, AND SEPTEMBR 27TH, | 1892, Where the grasses are kissed by the Wand’ring | breeze, (nd the fields are rich with the golden grain; Where the schooner ploughs through the, p sirfe seas, i To its distined port Where homes may never be seught in vain, And hope is the thriftiest plant that grows; | Where man may ever his rights maintain, And land is as free as the wind that blows. | on the western plain ; For further particulars apply to the nearest ticket agent, or address A. J. Taylor, Can adian Passenger Agent, 4 Palmer House |} Block, Toronto, Ont. jll 4i etre | Toilet waters ia abundance and at all prices | at Watson's. For sunburn and painful face buy a bottle | of Almond Lotion at Watson's. For bathers—Bath gloves, flesh brushes (25 pocket combs and pocket mirrors at Watson $ cen'’s) Pare West India lime juice, only 15 cents a | pint at Beer & Goff’s. jyl 3i Why broil yourself cooking meat over a hot Beer & Gott's and buy cooked corned beef all ready sliced for the table. jy 1444; Men’s and Boys’ Clothing.—Special low | prices this month at J. B. Great Clothing Store. Macdonald's | i Suiton’s CATARRH RemMepy—A_ positive urefor catarrh, diphtheria and canker-mouth. Reddin Bros. novldwly Whsn You Drink, DRINK WHAT IS GOOD FOR YOU. FHE WILMOT SPA SPRING r Ale, Lemonade, and other Drinks, are made from the MINERAL WATER Flowing from the Spring which has ps rformed Lhese drinks are compounded many cures st and expert Ginger Ale Manufacturer, of Belfast, Ireland. It is delicious and health- ful. Leading grocers, restaurants, hotels, aod druggists. lake no other WILMOT SPA SPRING CO., Ltd. July 7 tf HOTIONS, ‘Come everybody, Zell Every Time ! ft has been our object this season to sell at very close prices, and we nave done it, and our trade has greatly in- creased, so we are bound to continue selling goods at close prices, In order to be able to do this we want the people to raily around the Flag of LOW PRICES ‘ and we will see that they are treated right and get the Best Goods that money can procure, People have flocked from all parts of Prince dward Island to buy Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s from and they went away delighted us, the treatment Still with and bargains they have received. we have lots of goods left for those who have not found our Store. Bio BARGAINS DURING JOLY Wonderful Cheap Men’s Store. Boys’ Clothing, Youths’ Clothing and Men’s Clothing for Thousands of People. No one disappointed, PROWSE BROS, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, July 12, 1892—eed & wky ER. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1892. LIGHT BOOTS! —— - + | x a Tan and Canvas Shoes for Summer Wear. —-- a We are clearing out a lot of job lints of Boots and Shoes at a Big Discount. Come at once. COFF BROTHERS. ——n {0] THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautifal from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Boautiful in Art. This is evidencel by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star Tailoriag Kistablishment when they want something particalar- ly nice and artistic. Our saccess in filling the bill has passed ints a proverb, namely, wiea you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishmen: you are too fastidious for this yere worid. FOR JULY. Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wky {x)— BARGAINS & STERNS. PERKINS —— > (XP ——— LADIES’ SILK BLOUSES, LADIES’ MUSLIN Blouses, rie eases: |) Por Cent, Diseout PARASOL S. We will give you your choice of a nice lot of Parasols for BIG BARGAINS IN MILLINERY. BI& BARGAINS IN SUMMER CAPES, MANTLES AND JACKETS, SUMMER GOODS WILL GO CHEAP THIS MONTH. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, July 2, 1892—eod & wky Charlottetown, July 14. 1892~eod & wky 30 ets. July for Great Bargains —__—_ AT —_—_—_ J. B. MACDONALD’S. Slaughter Prices on PRINTS, GINGHAMS and SA'TEENS. Goods must be cleared. All Summer Dress Goods selling off cheap to clear. Don’t forget our CLOTHING Department. Bet- ter Bargains than ever in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. J. B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. DOMENION BOOT & SHOE STORE. (x) ——_——— Try We lead for Best Goods and Lowest Prices. us and be convinced. WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, July 7, 1892—eod & wky pe en oe Be a a