ee pains OO A i ial a, 2 a ae prety a i ‘ “Jimmy” Hughes failed to reapowl to a | | CETY CLERGYMAN’S COURAGEOUS ACT i mage <0 | Yesterday morning what might have proved a most unfortunate accident was } prevented by the skill and pluck of one of our city clergymen. About nine o'clock LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Masries a Specianry Beer Bros POURNALISTIC UHANGI The Charlotte | the funeral of the late Chief Louis Jeft the town Herald has reverted to the Orig nes Indian encampment for the South Shore ] ” vat * Mr. J umn « Melsaac, who will cemetery, Most, feck all, the conduct it in the future adult population of the Indian . oi. o : | village were at the funeral. A seven year Music ty Tue Garpens By spevial | old grandson of the dead chief being left arrangement with Horace Haszard, Eaq ae at home, got into a boat and pushed out the ' ens Band will play foo Thursday | too far to be able to return. The boat was f enc h week unt | further notice, | carried out some distance when the cries ng this evening of the boy attracted the attention of the Os EE Teatte “ya il Saati a amed Rev. W Hamlyn, of St. Paul's, who was ; : , “| bathing at Warren Farm Cove. The rev- , clad to learn that M ‘7 John | erend gentleman ran back to the Indian te greatly admired littl mare | villyge in seach of a lot, and finding 2 a 7 > had Seas one dan- | none there, continued his curse until he . - 7 So ;} came to Rocky Point wharf. Here he Pom Bowes r] mana prize meet ial found a heavy row boat, in which he, of the Provincial Rifle Association will be | 20" started in pursuit of the boat with ~ nt | the boy.. The tide was. running out very held on Kensington Range on Tuesday , cS 2 : Wetnesday, August Tth and Sth. com- i fast and the wind wae blowing in the sensing ab 8 dak cach dex, same direction. The fugitive boat was & am : overhauled by Mr. Hamlyn and taken in For Bostox.—The steamer Elfict. Capt. | tow, but to pull two boats against w ind wn ats Gee Darton at ten o'etaekt Nese ) and tide was no easy tusk. After losing nigt with a curgo made up ™ sinly of | prouns as pret Cpe aes — be anovesties _— . of iin getting near the western shore lobsters, mackerel and eggs The Elliot | s . : will call at Mulgrave and Hawkesbary eb | not far from the Blockhonse, and out of ; | the swiftest.purt of the eurrent. But it : slime +} was still a long hard pull before he reached luc Tere The postponed races on | the Indian village. The young brave pro Central Driving Park, Hope River, will bably owes his life to the gallant conduct take place on the 8th August. The pro-| Of the clergyman, who is certainly entitled gramme will include three-minute, three- | to the highest praise for the energy and vear-oid and green races Edison, the | pluck di«played by him in the matter. famous long-tailed and long-maned horse. —K—KK—S—Xa—X_ will be on exhibition AT THE OPERA HOUSE. Tae Scorr Acr Campaien.—The first | A large and fashionable audience greeted shot in the Seott Act campaign was fired | Harry Lindley and his company of players vesterday afternoon when a summons was | last evening, on the occa-ion of their third served on Richard Thorne for selling in- | appearance af the Masonic Opera House. toxicants on the contrary to the | The bill of fare consisted of the emotional provisions of said act The summons is | 80ciety play in four acts entitled “Queena,” street, AMINER . — SOS, toqee reel tina tee SO nee er meee - tae | LATE PUBLICATIONS, _ “ Wee Willie Winkle” is very interest- Ingo boys and yirls, and is edited by Lady Marjorie Gordon, assisted by her mother, the Countess of Aberdeen. The July number has been received. a NEWS NOTES. : Big forest fires ‘are raging in British Columbia. , Fighting is in order at Bluefields. A British warship has been sent for, 2-¢ oe ———_——— Letrer.—The. law of Drab "Tis No of land are made to the parents of twelve children is hy no means a dead Jetter No less than 1,742 persons have proved their claim and recejved grants within the past four vears What da you take medicine. for? -. Be- cause von are sick and want to get well, of course, Then remember, Hood’s Sarvap- arilla Curd! 4 S11” NEWS, Port, of Charlottetewn, . -__—— ENTERED. Aug 1—Eagle, Sonier, Tracalie, Ocean Bride, Smith. Cocague; Wm Dunbar. Reid, Pugwash; CLEARED. i ‘ . re . = July 31 —4 orporal. Trim, McArthur, Mal peque. Aug 1-+Grizelda, © Bontin; I icton; Eagle, Sourier, Tracadie; Ocean Bride, Smith, Coc igne; Wm Dunbar, Reid, Pugwash Putt returnable on Monday }and the Janghable English comedy “The Weavers.” Both were cleverly put upon | the board<,and the pleasure and apprecia- Px sles — The League of the Cross pic- tion of the critival audience was indicat- nig at Red Point yesterday was a success | ed by the applause, which was most eT. . ‘. 4 generous. In “Queena” Miss Flint took Phe St James’ Chareh Sabbath Schoo! the part of the heroine, “Queena Mout- picnic is in progress at Suffolk to-day ” a 4s 3 i prog . uffulk to-day rose,” and did it justice. She waa espe- There is & large atten jance. = The | cially strong in her seenes with Lord weather is fine, and ali present are havin; Walter Huntington, ’ which character was a sooi time. | : ; . . oo well sustained by Mr Chapman: ~ Ethel _ I ley as “Little Queena.” wae) canes M . | Lindley as “Littl Queena,” was charming, Masoxie Opena Hovse. — Something : 4 rs = tee | SicaHeateen Co. Ti and Mise Mathes made an, exéellent re ur &@ © Faien-ro ani . ‘ . *) . 9 . . ' ; : . |“Fiorence Fletcher,” a matriigoniaflysin- ouly combination of the kind in the world a7 laiy--where —thete was Harry Linder inede clined young Endorsed by preze ¢ public, yi anid i money in it for her. SCieulists, shvsicians and clergyme ll ver the |, rey + . <4 j a ee : h ai . ln a 2 t sm the most of “John Henry Wilkin-{ a -v@n- Pia emeni be he nac Tm date; ' “s M 0 x Ho M ! Rae endl Pax dor of stomach bitters, furuinlisz con-id-, ‘ 2On'e ary ouse, Mon i ‘ . i ‘ . _— ’ ; The other ¢haracter¢ erable amusement, were ail in goods hands, Duringthe play } little Ethel Lindley rendered” a vooa avlo very creditably, considering hcr years, and gave a humorous recitdtion in re- aponse to an evcore. Harry Lindley, as “Simmonds” in “The Weay- ers,” was irresistab'y comical, and the other players were also good. Tvu-nighte “The onl Track,” a great scenic play, | will be presented, and another large andi -/ iediaiesieas i ence is expected. - Act Frves — Before H. Jaties | day evenings next f ' ee Paey Saovip Be Carerci.—Bieyclists would do well not to get too faust a oa when riding about the city, especially | when on the sidewalk. To-day, we are | informed, a child narrowly escaped ser- ious injury at the hands of a bicyclist on the sidewalk on Water Street, and yester- day another child was knocked down the same street by a passing wheelman. move on sx oTT Palmer, Stipendiary Magistrate for Queen's a Vaan : . Leomhan Tanl f e inal ° +2 » . Co inty, to day, Ste paen I Ole, of th Hon. William Richards, of Bideford, is Green Road, was convicted of a first con- in town. Rev, Mr. Suteliffe is visiting Charlotte- town, the guest of Mr. C, Lewis. Mr. John Trainor, of Montreal, is visit- ing relatives and friends in this Province. travention of the Canada Temperance Act and fined $50 or two months’ imprison- A similar fine was imposed upon Johu Perey, of Rustico, for a like offence ment G N ik It j , | Mr. Trainor was Yor many years in the o ; - Gl - cae we oe : “| employ of James Paton & Co. He is now » ao > » stenck ; | - . as Sew Viargow men bave eruck 8) -oonected with 8 large dry goods house in &pie ulid lead of Gold st Wine Harbor. | ¢ Montreal. The guests at the Queen Hotel include: Rev J Wesley Clarke, St John; Rev J H Erb, San Antonio, Texas; R Harry Pye, St John; Wm McLeod, Port Elgin; Rott Anderson, de; IC Hall, Winthrop, Mass. Mr. Trainor, well and favorably known in connection with the postal department, is spending a few well-earned holidays at Mrs. Flaiger’s beautiful farm, Point Pleasant. He is accompanied by his wife and children and Mre, Francis McCarron. President Debs is reported to have re cently said that he will engage in no more strikes us long ashe lives. He proposer | to resort to peaceful political and agitation to gain the purpose he has in view. Registered at the Enreka Hote] this morning: W Steele, Albany, N Y; George Hernrod, Lynn; S Arsenault, Morell; Jas “lark and wife, Alice Clark, Mulgrave; Rev S Arsenault, J Gallagher, Egmont Bay; 8 Arsenault, Miramichi; C Cameron, | Boston. ‘EVERYBODY | NEEDS! EVERYBODY A few days ago they took out two tuba of quartz from which they got 20 ounces of gold. They suy they have a lead uncovered some distance and think they have $50,000 in sight. edit Pore Covat. — This forenoon, summons for neivg profane language on the streets, and a warrant for his arre-t was orlerel to i ane Peter Grant, eharged with unlawfally depositing dead horse on the beach near the o'd luna- tic a-ylum, was fined $4 or 20 days. ile Damyvixe Service.—The Agricultural Conference at Charlottetown, at whieh widreases will be delivered by His Excel leney the Earl of Aberdeen, Governor- of Canada, Hon W D. Hoard and will take place at the Provincial Exhibition Building on Friday, 10th of Anguet next, commencing at 2 o'clock, p.m. Admission free social Genera other, ie dase Dox't Go ro Cattrorxta.—The fellow- an extract from a letter just received from a subscriber to Tue Sux, residing in Fan Diego, California: “Business ina bad state io this part of our glorious country, and evidently getting worse. If you know of any dissatisfied New Bruns- wicker who is anxious to remove to *Unele Sam's country,’ please do him the favor to adviseShim for meto remain where he is. i would gladly be back in St. John mysef — St. Jolin Sun meg 1 is CAN HAVE! EVERYBODY SHOULD TRY EVERYBODY'S PILLS. siiiihaiiisiieatn Tur Reasow Wuy—A note picked up | in front of the Post Office last evening Sold by all druggists. reales; “Dear : the reesin I didn | "We Laine ale “Pilla” that make laff when you laft at me in frunt ov The | Shr neds meen dine y hous ve bee had them. A trial is all the guarante epery hous yesturdy waz becos i hac “| oie ate o fon bile on my face and i coodnt laff. If i laff yqu & wy Oe. x. sheel iust! But i lav you bile or no bile, bust or no bust.” As a precautionary | ind menaure it is well to state that it ix not} Johnson & Johnson, one of } sh i camer Sebool of} THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. even insinuated that aitendance at Summer School of There is nothin . . ®! Gor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. eee the Science wrote the note in evidence as yet to that effect. a augl ’ : aoe =. “ according to a recent despatch | We Are Still Brooks, second vice- | on Karth “A AND MAKING THE FIN- EST LINE OF FURNITURE ON THE MARKET. We We also sell Furniture. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices, % 7 | Tue Damaces.—Large bille for damages | to railroad property by the strike rioters | are now coming into the Chicago City Hall, from that city, J. T president of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad, has presented a bill which aggregetes $449,691. The largest item is $401,691 for 721 freight cars de- stroyed and 42 damaged. The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad presented x bill of $21,347, the largest item being for 14 freight cars destroyed and 58 dam- aged cece ical ee New Youx’s Fixest .—During the course of the police investigation now in progress in New York, Captarn Doherty, on cross- examinstion ewore that his salary a* po ticeman for 17 vears was $1,200 a year, as eergeant $1,600 for one year, and $8,000 | for three years, and as captain he received | #2,756; that he paid $18,000 for his house, | and cleared the mortgage of $14,000 iu | two months, and that he had saved 28,600 | while policeman. He gave a broker $200 | io invest, and made $1,200 and kept invest- ing it, and made $22,000 in five months through broker Gustave Tuttle. The cap tain’s story was considered “too thin” and he has since Leen dismissed. ¥ td $ Somen hat Out ; of Our Line, ¢ RSS SVOsevessesses But it Does Not Matter so long as we get a good thing for our customerse 220 We have made arrangements with a prominent Portrait, Yompany that any of our customers purchasing $10 worth of gouds from us shall receive, free, a life-sized CRAOTINT, copied from any photograph they wish. These pictures are works of merit, and are guaranteed to be satisfactory. A beautiful frame is supplied with each picture, for which a charge of $3.50 is made. In offering these Craotints to our customers on those conditions, we feel satisfied we are doing that which will please them very much, ; BEER BROS. Tne Wrarnen,—Fine to-day, showers jn many places tonight, or bygto-morrow. aug? ' s —_)-—— Low Prices This Month. See the LADIES’ JACK- ETS we are selling at $1.00 and $2.50, worth double. All our. BLOUSES and SHIRT WAISTS must be sold this month. Big discount to clear. COTTON CHALEIES ~ at 6 and 10 cents. ° PRINT COTTONS selling x SLEW Atl If Ch’town, Aug. 2, 18941—dy THE HO, 4 YOST! In presenting to tho puble our No. 4 Machine, we feel that we haue combined all the latest and beet improvements of the most successful inventors'and experienced mechanies. The Carriage of this Machine -contains many practical improvements, the useful- ness of which will at ence be apparent. Among those specially worthy of mention are the following: — The new and improved Relea:é Key, whereby the: carriege can be released as well when raised as when lowered, , and |. can be positively stopped ata given point without the allowance of a single space for momentum. This instantaneous stop- ping will undoubtedly be much appre-: cioted by rapid operators, A new arrangement for making Single, Doubte and Triple spaces. A new and improved Paper Feed, which is admizable both for its simplicity and the impossibility of getting out of adjust- ments <A line can be written clear to the bottom of the paper, Still another feature is the new Space Key, which has a Perpendicular Drop, the Same as the rest of the keys. Besides. the improvement®, this Machine and ains all the good points of our No. 4 cont No. 2 Machines. The epcel of the Yost can be limited only by the ability of the operator to find aud properly strike the keys. ‘This we guarantee. In other- words, its mechanismi is con- trived to respond instantly to the touch of the operator by the adoption of certain ex- ‘pedients, Ly the use of which— Ist. The touch is soft and even, and the depression slight. : 2nd. The carriage feeds immediately after the type leaves the paper. ‘s 3rd. The escapement is so arranged as to be perfect and uniform. -4th. There is no ribbon movement to require attention or Consume power. 5th. The arrangement of the keyboard conduces to great speed. 6th. Rapidity does not affect. the align- ment. r i : The Yost is by far ‘the cheapest Writing Machine, because it is the most economical in respect to Inking, Supplies, Repairs, Durability, Ease of “Learning, Ease cf Action, Size, Wéight, Beauty of Work, Speed, ete. - SF" Second-hand Ribbon and Shift Key Machines for sale cheap. IRA CORNWALL, Genera] Agent for Maritime Provinces, St. John, N. B. D. B. STEWART, Agent, Charlottetown, P. EB. I. Notice to Painters, Tenders will be received until SATUR- DAY, 4th August, from persons willing to paint Spire and other exterior wood- work of the Catholic Church, Vernon River. A.so-—Separate Tenders until same date for the repairs of Brickwork and pointing-on the samé-Charch. All Scaffélding furniShed and erected by Committee, EDWARD GRANT, Chairman of Committee. jy27—eod ~ > me« 2 s of wt ” Z Pied cae aie Quebec under which grants of 160 acres | Tew mee ‘ | | 50 Us doz = | See thc e Coats! brel. en Umbrellas. worth 75 cte., which will. be sold for 40c. S Charlortetown, Jaly 31 TO-DAY WE RECEIVED MecIntosh Ceats, worth $13.50, which will be sold for $8.75. Straw Hats, Summer Undercloth- | ing, etc.. must be cleared out, so) _ come and have a bargain. See those —(x) PROWSE BROS 7 094 § : : 1567 2a 1694. UK OUR DAILY BREA a e Z ‘ pst. Fe tgs EM hice Ogilvie’s Hungarian Patent, Five Ros Matchiess, Howard, Sunabeam, Seaver, es, Kent, Cornmeal, ete., ete. ROGEI HEADQUARTERS FOR PURE GROCERIES tS’. BULLDING, J. D. MACLEOD & CO. QUEEN. STREET. Charlottetown, July 19, 1894—tu thu sat ee ee ee June 27-——cod ps Tracadie Beach, The Popular Summer Resort, is Now Open for a ROTEL, the Reception of Cucsts. The ball-rooms opent ts under direction of Miss Janie Burris. & gy 7 : ° ii sorts of Sports in Conneciion, Boating, Bathing and PFi-hing. For terms, Xc., address ixtensive improvements, lately made, place this among the most attractive in Canada. Distance from Charlottetown is only thirteen miles, and from Bedford Station four miles. Twotrains each-day areamet Jby carriages from the Hotel. Fare on railway, 40 cents. , One-fare rate vi Saturday, good until Monday. o- guests every evening, and mu s and the Best of iH. iL. HALL, ut HOTEL ACADIA. Um- : THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1894. JOB LINES. most stylish and com- fortable tabrics in Sum- mer Dress Goods LACE CLOTH. A Wool goods, which combines. an elegant finish and a. stylish appearance with per- fect coolness and com- fort. Drop in and see it. MOORE & McLEOD, =: OOOO20000008880484E tt £O644eee —— — _-_— CHEAP § ilats and Caps. Charlottetown, July 31, 8194—dy ALE FOR ONE MONTH ——OF—— Twenty per cent. discount on all our stock of Boots and Shoes; twenty per cent. discount on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing; twenty per cent. discount on Gents’ Furnishings, Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats at half price. This is a Genuine Sale, and Discounts will be strictly adhered to. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Market Square, Opposite West End of Market House. A Silver Pitcher is always a brilliant delivery. Everybody is eager to catch it, and just now our prices are low enough for all to make ‘atches. These are prizes to be tabled, and present an a, gregation of novelties in white metal calculated to awaken thoughts of purchase among housekeepers in Char- lottetown. Our Table Silver is indeed beautiful, and well orth inspecting. E.W. TAYLOR, AMEROY BLOCK. july26 A BETTER INVESTMENT than an ACCI- DENT POLICY FOR $1,000, at this season of the year, is a bottle of DR. ABBOTT'S DIARRHEA CORDIAL, which should be at hand for immediate use in every house in case of a sudden attack of Summer C om p] aint, Cholera Morbus, &c. To be had of all deal- ers in medicine at 25 cents per bottle. July 10—4i P, EB. Island ‘Railway, Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the be aa ‘ trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays OTe ny : { ! Canada, excepted) as follows :— it ' - Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Edgchil!, Windser, N.S Province of ee erat ” ‘ wide 1) Pri Ed d Island PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM Tince AWA 18land. 240 60)..a.,-Charlottetown....... 6 94 . . : . pars a . 23 oer oyalty Junction,..,. Ratablished, by the Ane amie _ sa: mate 350 643. 22 North Wiltshire eet) 5 34 830 the atronage o 1@ Synod of The 405 658......- unter VEP.,. 200 8 ‘Diocese of Nova Scotia, and the i IN CHAN CER Y ¢ 4 2 ro tess -eeteene reeeee °c he ; Synod . the Diocese of Before the Master of the Rolls. oo ‘= ven ges bass ce ‘s 7g “redericton. | 528 TR... eee BRS . vrcciese 2 6 | 600 815)......- Ar Dil seosed 405 615 — | Lueretia J. Young, Widow, Devisee and Ex-| PM |. Summerside AM Chairman Board of Trustees—The ! ecutrix of the Honorable Charles Young, | 140 8 30 ++ Ly r.. 340 1105 >: 5 a ak | late Surrogate and Judge of Probate, Com- | 202 , 325 10 44 Bishop af Nova Seotia. : | plainant 23 307 WiT President Board cf Directors—R. G. | * loo 317 237 935 Leckie: Exc | John Doull and George Thompson, Trustees | 4 42 -- 196 808 ito ; | of the Estate of the fate’ Sir William he is ca > PrrxcrepaL-—MIss HIN Young Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, the , Lapy Prixcirat—Miss Macuiy,, |. British and Forelgh Bible Society of Lon- | .6 55 1225 600 with a staff of twelve Governesses and | don, England, and William Young and| PM AM PM AM ‘ ee oe _ Richard Francis Marmaduke Wood, D@e | sever ccecers esses ceereeerercseeesceerees teeeee ewes Instructors. : fendaants, AM PM AM PM The Buildings at Edgehul have capacity : 630 -300...... Charlottetown....... 92 535 ine te enthilions The new batiieal a Notice is hereby given that the report of | 650 315.....Royalty Junetion.....905 515 for residents, he new building 18 | Master Morson asto the real and personal | 728 340.......... Bedford.........840 440 heated throughout with hot water, and all ; estate of the late Charles Young, the debts | 805 405)...... AP Lv......6€( 815 4065 - j : bn Ts | owing to and by the said Chartes Young. and . Mount Stewa t rooms are provided with theeleutric light. | orhérmatters therein set out how om file with $20 4105....... Ly | ete 810 355 The pete ores eight acres, about ar the Registrar of this Court, be conazeest Gb. 900 438. 742 815 half being solely for recreation, and laid | selutely unless exceptions thereto are filed by | 939 500.. 72 245 : ; any parties interested on or before the Mth | 1014 533. Bear River. ........ 645 158 out for Tennis, Croquet, Bowls and Ar- day of August, A D 1004. 1055 605 mes 615 115 chery’ Michaelmas term begins Sept. 1st.| By order of the Master of the Rolls. AM PM AM PM For Calendar embodying full information | The seth day of July, A D 18%. eithibebcacscases ‘ cecesenccccecose and blank form of application tor’ adtris- WILLIAM A. WEEKS, AM PM AM PM stad apply as Registrar. ‘3 ‘ ». tice --Moent Stewart ca 810 3 = Sion, ’ ee aa, solici 1 i OP BOG cas cscus Cardigan.......... 7 DR. HIND A. B. Warburton, Solicitor forComplainant 1000 53...” a _—, 717 23 ; s 2. july3i—ey tl ate Georgetown........ 70 , jy26—Im eod Windsor, N.S. igs tii scala dh M P AM PM s ee ee oe ee et TO LET. PM AM a 866 gee pasveesrbnchane 72 2 : . Ei occseneiseee Ja TAVETSC. 06. eee seeee The Store and Offices situated on Water | P M 3 AM samples of WOODILL'S. ‘I have carefully analyzed Woodill’s ‘German Baking Powder, €54<f a3 ¥ ‘ Street, formerly occupied by F. T. New bery, Hsq., and now by M. Trainor, Esq. Possession given Ist July next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. may17 Keep Off the Grass We'll Allow No Oxe te Tres- pass on our Toilet Business ! purchased by me at several stores,-and found them PURE, LESOME, WELL PRO- We have a pleasant, smooth Rubber un breakable Comb at 10 cents. Call and see them. Onur stock of Brushes, Perfumes, etc., is W HOLES PORTIONED. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlc Dp. Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmaco a Quinine in this agreeable form is quicker in action and more reliable than when taken in Capsules, Powders or Pe * mae a Me oy on ruggi Sample bottie free to physi- clans upon receipt of card. MEAGHER BROS. & CO., outreal. THE MAGIC CITY. Have your copies of “THE MAGIC CITY” bound. Lowest price and good lete. . GEORGE LAWSON — work. Ph. D., LL. D., REDDIN BROs., J. D. TAYLOR, jy28 Halifax, N.S, June25—eod Opp. Post Office, |- may30 Bookbinder, Queen St. a DIAMOND POTASH'B. |. $ . PICNIC! The Old Brand. _ — | island will hold a grand picnic on the We will continue to supply our custom. | | eautiful grounds of Charles Fisherat PC TASH. "tr sanuaaneed aaa we av discontinued, but cal re SCOTCHFORT, ? MONDAY, AUG. OTH, 1,000 Boxes Assorted Brands | vn. 119th anniversary of O’Connell’s birth, which we are closing out at a LARGE DISCOUNT on former prices. | A good programme has been prepared ~ - be . 1 . OFFICE—Two Doors South of Bank | the occasion, and wil! be carried out ott Main Bentin in first-class style by competent judges | PRIZE LIST. Ist. 2nd, Bb E E R & SO N S Putting Light Stone........... $ 5.00 $3.00 « tunning Long Jump....... 500 2.00 july27—2w eod | Throwing Light Hammer.... 5.00 2.06 OF Sere een remeepnnenrennnenonenintertnininaiat | 100 Yards’ Race for Boys under 16 years............. 3.00 2.00 FE | Pole Vaulting (special prizes presented by Prowse Bros) 10.00 5.00 | Best violin music (Irish Aire) 5.00 2.00 Vest Irish Step Dancing, first prize Medal | (presented by John Murphy & Son); sec- ond prize $5. | Hurdle Race for championship of P. E | I-land, Ist prize, Medal, (presented by Geo. E, Hughes, Ch’town); 2nd prize $3. L Y P A. _ E R lst, 2nd. 100 Yards Race for Ama- ¥ LOUPS cs sreeeerereeereee esse eG 5.00 $2.00 | BOO MOOR ricci ives sorsicciconss 5.00 2.00 All kinds, wholesale and retai Running High Jump.......... 5.00 300 aS | 100 Yards Race for Chainpionship of P. E. WATSON’S DRUG STORE. KE. Island, lst prize, Medal (presented by july]? | Geo. J. Rogers, Ch’town); 2nd prize, i $5.00. Tug of War between 24 men, (Irish yx. Allcomers) prize, $12.00. Special Prze for best all-round athlete, Medal, (presented by Jas. Paton & Co., Charlottetown). Games open to the Maritime Provinces | and all Nationalities. Entries to be made iw - the Secretary no later than August 4th. A ferry boat will also make regular = to the opposite side of the river. ‘wo large Saloons will be erected and Sea stocked with all the delicacies of the season; y ANTED—A good plain cook, alsoa nurse. | A separate Saloon wil! be erected for a eg at ng a Sent ab-omeai ladies and superintended by oe Waiters. nin In addition to the above, three large | Dancing Booths will be erected for Q@aad- rilles, Reels and Lancers. The Citizen’s Band will furnish music for the occasion, The Branch Societies of Souris and Emerald will attend in s body. No fakirs or intoxicants of any kind allowed on or near the grounds, Admission to grounds, Gentlemen, 25 cents; Ladies 15 cents, Wants, Lost, Found, & | Advertisements under this heading charged | five cents per line. TO LET OR BE SOLD.—The house and about three acres of land at Brighton, close to Charlottetown, and formerly the sammer | residence of the late Admiral Bayfield. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply to MESSRS. BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD, Solicitors, Char- lottetown, law ti—augl TO LET, for remainder of the season, a cot- tage at harbor.—G. H. TAYLOR. 2i pd—jysi TO LET.— The Shop on the corner ot Great George and Grafton Streets, opposite Colonial Building. Immediate possession. tf—jy3l WANTED—A good general servant who understands plain cooking. No washing. A servant man kept. Good wages to the right =. Apply to Mas. UNSworTH. ulyl7 HIS OWN STATEMENT.—Albert P. Allin, | the City Bill Poster, still lives. Albert’s the boy, is well known in Charlottetown, and a lad that no one ever can keep down, Is will- ing to work, his living to get, so give him a chance, you'll never regret.—a. P. ALLIN, City Bill Poster. eod——jy3l WANTED.—One good cook, one general servant, one girl to take care of children, Apply at this office. july3o The following are train arrangements an. fares : A special passenger train will leave Charlottetown at 7.45 a. m., returning will leave Scotchfort at 5.00 p. m., and a spec- ial passenger train will leave Summerside at 5.45 a. m., to connect with special from Charlottetown at Royalty Junction, re- turning will leave Royalty Junction on ar- rival of special from hfort. Specials will run on the followiag time schedule, which is standard time: POR SALE.--An extension dining table with mahogany legs and sides, Apply at this Office. tf-jy30 TO LET—The two Stores on Queen Street tately oceupied by the subscribers will be let separately or en bloc asdesired. Rentmoder- | Leave Summersde, 5.45 a. m. ate. Apply to J. Bb. MACDONALD & Co., Mar- “6 ensington 6.10 « ket Square. ti—jy26 ‘ ” , De cishunsinh teckerees “ Freetown, 6.20 « _FOR SALE.—The house on the corner of “ — Emerald 6.37 “ Great George and Euston Streets, now oceu- “ Bradalbane, 645 “ sed by Mr, Wonnacott. a pply lo «Rs. WM. “ Hunter Ri ’ “ ARTER, Richmond Street. lw pd—jy3 inter iver, 7.12 abeiiiiaiiamsicicilh Sich ticiiy nator ae “ North Wiltshire, 7.23 « LOST.—On Monday, 28rd instant, in the Arrive Royalty Junction, 755 “ ary gy eae Ofize or somewhere | Leave Charlotttetown, 745 CU a on Square, asilver watch chain. j ‘ The finder will be rewarded on leaving same . Royalty Junction, see * at THE EXAMINER Office. u—jy24 ; Bedford, 840 “ ———————_—_—_—- — -——— | Arrive at Scotchfort, 900 « FOUND—A walking cane. Ownercan have | Leave Scotchfort urn same by proving property and paying for this . Sor oot ’ “oe Pp. > ad. Apply to Mas. HeKon, Dorchester Street Return tickets at the undermentioned an tae ed ae eye ___July2s | rates will be issued by ial trains and by regular ‘trains from n, Souris and intermediate stations, good for return same day by same trains only: * LOST—A iady’s silver watch, between Hotel Davies and the Kirk. Finder will be reward- ed on leaving it at this office. jyl7 FOR SALE OR TO RENL.—An upright | 8’side to Barbara Weit (inclusive) 85 a oo good repair to setl or rent by the Kensington to Clyde, “ 16 ee 1. MORRISON, Auctioneer, Hunter River to Colville, “ 60 eciea Loyalist to W insloe, “ 45 FLEASANT POINT—A few Boarders can | Cin’town to unction“ " be accommodated at Pleasant Point, North Brackle oe k on™ A River—one of the mest beautiful spots on the y Sot to York, 35 Island, on application to MRS. FLEIGER. Suffolk, 25 July6_ | Bedford, 15 PICNIC BOILERS to rent at H. D. Wap- | Tracadie, 10 MAN’S, Upper Queen Street. tf—june2 | Geg wn, 60 FOUND--A purse containing a small sum Brudenell to 48 Road, = 45 iead” Apply at SANDERSON & Co’s. St. Teresa’s, 35 uneiz Janez 30 FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can | Pisquid, 20 Maes Mount Stewart, 10 e1 : Souris and Harmony, 15 TO RENT. ~Watermere the residence of Go | NeW Zealand to Selkirk, 60 vernor Howlen with 8 acres of ground attach- | Ashton to Midgell, “ 45 . . ar w Cottage with one ac i Lot “ : Apply to a. MCNEILL. J tf guar pa Marie to 4, 35 WANTED—a servant for i b on las = general house- work, Apply to Mrs. E. Davy, Richmond St Endre 20 treet, julys tf . ws, 16. WANTED—At tke Acadia Hotel, a Laundress. Apply at the Fish Market. fist WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with expenses paid, representing established house, 5 MONTHLY with increase, and position permanent if suited. Enclose reference.—-Ture DoMINION Com- PANY, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago, julyl4—law (sat) tf For further particulars see hand-bille and programmes. - Should the weather prove unfavourable the picnic will be held the first fine day following. = vs mane . F, . Secretary | july 2 dy i why Li, . Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ _ Furnishings, Hats and Caps. i ea f — SR A NE NN er = ’ ° f tf =, O ’ . Ny po EN A ee a. oe 7 7 i . oie A ay Pa) / C5 SEY tt. cog BE ~ aes nen 4 i aes i U i