it ee a iii RE Set A i EA ly st a i. The Prince of Wales and the Farmer Duria y his co leviate life the Prin met with ap amusibg adventure, Which proved that “the divinity that doth does vot always obtain immunity for the heir apparent, Ln company with Colonel Keppel, Mr Hlertert Fisher, his private tutor, Ear! Brownlow and other sportsmen, he on one oc went out with the South Oxfordshire hounds, but, meeting with indifferent sport, the party determined | ona ride across the country Reach ng Barton, they made their way ACTOSS | the lands of tarmer Hedges,a man of holeric temper, and possessing a whole hedve a king, nsioh sile dislike of trespassers The 1 perfeet ignorance of the character ol the sturdy farmer, rode up to his farm-yard; ‘whereupon farmer Hedges | presented himself, armed with a pitch tork, and, closing his gates upon his| uninvited guests, levied a fine of a! sovereign for damages, and intimated in | & manner that was unmistakable, that | none ot the party should quit till he had pocketed the amount, The party | treated the matter lightly believing| that, as soon as the farmer became ac quainted with the rank of his principal visitor, he would humbly sue for the] Royal clemency; but they were m s-| taker, for on being informed that it} was the future king of Enyvland he was detaining he exclaimed, | “Prince or no prince, I'll: have my money This species of blunt John Ballism amused the Prince immensely, though the rest of the party were much aunoyed at the obstinacy of the farmer. There was nothing, however, to be done but to submit. The fine was accordingly paid, and the royal party released. ——_eo He Only Waits for Death. 4 SAD STORY OF THE DOWNFALL OF A ONCE PROSPEROUS MERCHANT. “What makes your nose so red | queried Justice O'Reilly, as a miserable specimen of a tramp slowly wended his way to the bar of the Tombs yesterday. | ‘The sun, sir,” he replied. “Ob, no, that isnt from the heat ; that’s the coloring of bad whiskey. “So it is,” admitted the tramp, “and | t costs me a llttle fortune to color it, | san “It has often been remarked that every tramp has a bistory ; I wonder if it 18 SO ip your case!” “It is,” he responded. “I was once as respectable vs your honor,a prosper- ous Grand street dry goods merchant, but drink got the better of my judgment and | became acommon drunkard. My business was sold and the few thousand dollars I had saved I squandered in drink. Ihave since been treading the dowuward path and am waiting only for one thing.” “And that is ! ‘Death.” “Six months in the workhouse.” “Ab,” sighed the tramp, “it makes no difference where | go. Death will find me in the workhouse as well as on "——N. Y. World. -_—<- = The Dione Disaster. the street The following particulars have been learned regarding the collision and sinking of the steamer Dione in the Thames Saturday night. There were a great many pleasure passengers on board the vessel. It was clear moon- light and the collision occurred about midnight with the large iron steamer Camden, just off Gravesend. The Dione’s port side was stove in and the vessel keeled over and sunk in two minutes. Those who were saved rushed on deck and jumped overboard, halt dressed, and were rescued by tugs. The scenes are described as terrible and heart rending. Ladies implored men to save their children. Many women were carrying infants.” One mother placed ber infant on a floating crate, which drifted away ’ ~~ Crops in the Northwest. party | ar | without unfolding it, ascertain, by examin- — DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS. rue following is tie form of ballot to be need au the election for Queen's County + | tor the Electoral District of Queen's Liuqust 19th, ISS4 hlection he uvnty Instrict, | i JENKINS, | [. John Theophilus, Charlottetown, X County ef Queen’s, Physician aod Surgeon ' WELSH, {l, William, Charlottetown, County of Queen’s, Merchant. eeeeeeee eereeee ee eee een eneeenre Pee Cee, er eeee nee se eeeeee HOW TO MARK THE BALLOTS. Be sure to mark your ballot for the Liberal Conservative Candidate ‘* The elector, on receiving the ballot- paper, shall forthwith proceed into one of the compartmente of the polling station, and there mark his ballot paper, making a cross with a pencil on any part of the ballot- paper within the division containing the name of the candidate for whom he intends to vote, and shall then fold up such balloe- paper, so that the initials on the back can be seen without opening it, and hand it to the Deputy Returuing Officer, who shall, ing the initials, and the number upon the counterfoil, that it is the same he furnished to the elector, and shall first detach and destroy the counterfoil, and shall then im- mediately, aud in the presence of the elec- tor, place the ballot-paper in the ballot- box. — Ballot Act, Sec 4d, No yoters should make any mark on the ballot-paper save one cross on any part of the ballot paper within the division con- taining the candidate’s name for whom he intends to vote. If the voter writes his name or initials, or any remarks, he makes his ballot useless, A simple cross upon the ballot for your candidate will assist in electing him. Any other mark or writing will contribute to their defeat. 1. Poll opens at nine o’clock a. m., and closes at five o’clock p. m. 2. Vote early. 3. See that your Liberal Conservative neighbor votes early also. 4. If you have a vehicle, place it at the service of your Committee to bring tardy voters tothe polls. Give the information to the Secretary of Committee. 5. Do not ‘‘pair’ on polling day with | your Grit neighbor. Poll your own vote | and let him look out for his. 6. Poll every possible vote ; the loss or gain of asingle vote in each sub-division may make all the difference between victory and defeat. 7. If your returning officers and deputy returning officers are Grits watch them. 8 Each Liberal-Conservative should vote as though the result of the election de- pended upon his individual exertions. % Remember that any bribery, corrupt treating, hiring of vehicles, paying of voters’ expenses, or any undue influence, will not only void the election, bat is pun- ishable by law 10, Electors can only vote at one polling sub-division in the same electoral division, no matier in how many sub-divisions they may have votes. ll. Any elector’s vote may be challenged who has received anything on account of his vote, or has been promised anything directly or indirectly, either to induce him to vote at the election or for loss of time, travelling expenses, hire of teams, or any other service connected therewith ; or even if the said elecetor has dirctly or indirectly paid or promised anything to any person, either to induce him to vote or to refrain from voting at the election. 15. An elector having more votes than one in the same electoral district should vote in that electoral sub-division in which he resides. Attention to this rule will facilitate the polling, and possibly contri- bute to the individual elector’s comfort. SS << Young Men :—Read This. Tue Vovraic Bett Co., of Marshall, Mich. offer to send their celebrated ELrcrro-VoL- ratic Bet and other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, logs of vitality and marhood, and all kindred troubles, Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health. vir and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incu::ed as thirty days trial is al- lowed. Write them at once for illustrated ——’ The crop reports from the Nort)- west continue favorable, and nowhere is the outlook more cheering than in the districts west of Moosejaw, where the Canadian Pacitic experimental farms have been established. Mr. Ogilvie writiay from the Northwest says:—"“We were much struck with the resuitof the experiments on the farms established by the Canadian Pacific Railway at in- pamphlet free. Se Special Notices, Wuite CorroN FLANNEL 9 cents a yard, (good) at J. B. Macdonaid’s, (au 4 da wk Curarest Yrer.—For two weeks we wil! sell Misses Oil Goat Button Boots for $1.65 per pair (worth $2.25), sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2.— Dorsey, Gorr & Co, ly28 Grey Corron at 44 cents a yard; best value tervals west of Moosejaw. They beat everything I cxpected to see. With | one or two exceptions, the crops are) magnificent, I saw as pretty grain on | the farm at Cleichen, as I ever expect to see again. The root crop is simply | excellent. Out of a couple of hills they took half a gallon of potatoes.” C. D. W. writes to the Loudon Fimes meerning the expression “a rope round the neck.” “The origin of this expression, as well as its meaning; has lately been variously explained. The practice, according to Demosthenes, prevailed in the popular assembly of the Greek State of Lecri, in Italy. There, according to the constitution framed, it is said, by Zaleucus, anv citizen who proposed a new law did so With a rope around his neck, and if the proposal failed to obtain a majority of the votes the proposer wus at once Strangled. This practice kept the con- | stitution in its original purity for 200| years. Severe earthquake shocks were felt ou Sunday last at Foca io Bosuif, } during this mon in town at J. B. Macdonald’s. (au 4 da wk KRING your shoes along and get rubber soles put on for Lawn Tennis—Dorsky, GOFF & Co. A yew stock of Black Velveteens at J. B. Macdonald’s. (au 4da wk Every farmer should get one of R. K. Brace’s Air Kotary Churns, and test them as the prizes for butter this year are very large. A few have been tested and spoken very highly of . 1t is said they preserve the grain of the butter, and as a result,it will keep long- er. (ily 7, da wky Hoor Sxirts for 25 cents a sett at J. B. Macdonald’s. (au 4 da wk Fyeuisu- Matt Vinecar at Beer & Goff's. liy9 Sr. Crorx Suverine ony 10 cents a yard at J. B. Macdovald’s, {au 4 da wk CHILDREN ’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, in great variety at Dorsry, Gorr& Cv. [june2! ALL Woo. Twesp 50 cents a yard at J. B. Macdonald’s, (au 4da wk Goon fitting boots at Dorsey, Goff & Co. s. [june 21 Boots are very cheap at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s, [june 21 New Apptes at the “Little Shop Around the Corner.” j4 Lapics’ Oil Goat Button Boots ; latest style, And Positively the Only Show that will visit Charlottetown this Season, anata: —_ none rar . i ~~ IN - aah oo Nin, AUGUST 9, CHARLSTTETEWN, TWO DAYS ONLY, | MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Sale AOOFING CEMEM: CO"Y, suam AUGUST 11 &@12. AI Ma i " Nh o = F ~y. = Med ei a LAge ss CT abe oe en et { MM H a\ Mi a NY = : -| years. NEW RAILROAD SHOWS | CIRCUS, MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, Trained Animals, Aviary and Aquarium. z@~ The date is positively fixed, therefore remember the day and date, and you will see the Great Shows all combined. The Largest and Best Show ever seen in your midst. All equipments, appointments and paraphernalia this Season are Bran New, every time-worn object discarded. The New Circus contains among its skillful and TALENTED ARTISTS, QUEEN SARBRO, the Royal Japanese Juggler. MLLE. McDONALD, the only Female Somersault Rider. MISS AURORA GREYLING, in her charming Menage and Principle Act. SIGNORA RIGODE, Queea of the Flaming Zone. JAMES E. COOKE, Champion Four and Six-Horse Rider. CHARLES LOWRY, Champion Jockey Rider. ANDREY GAFF- NEY, the Modern Hercules. FRANK CHARVAT, in hia Eguilibristic Feats. THE DECOMA BROTHERS, Wonder- ful Aerial BYycicle Performers. THE IRKSOVICH BROTHERS, the Russian Skatorial Wonders. COLONEL JOHN FOSTER, the Prince of CLOWNS, Heads our Squad of Merry Men The CGrand Museum Embraces the following Living Wonders: The Tattooed Lady, the Long-Haired Beauty, Three-Headed Vocalist, The Hindoo Snake Charwer, first one ever iu America, and a vast collection of the Olden Ages and Modern Curicsities. A Menagerie of Rare Wild Animals. #® Be in town early to witness the free Street Pageant of Lalla Rookh, and the haudsomest lady in the land, which will parade through the principal streets at 10 a. m. on the morning of the day of Exhibition. Immediately after the return of the Parade to the Show Grounds, a beautiful young lady will perform a Sensational Act in Mid-Air, free. Two Grand Performances daily, at 2 and 8 p. m., doors opening an hour earlier. Remember, One Ticket for 50 cents admits you to all departments, Circus, Museum and Menagerie. Children under 9 years, half price. Remember the Day and Date—Charlottetown, Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 11 and 12; Summerside, Wednesday, Aug. 13 : " Reduced Railway Fares to Robbins’ Circus by special train from Summerside and intermediate stations to Charlottetown and return on the 11th and 12th August, 1884. Summerside $1, Travellers’ Rest $1, New Annan $1, Barbara Weit $l, Kensington $1 Blueshank, 70c,, Freetown 70c., County Line 70c., Bradalbane 70c., Elllotts 70c. Fre- dericton 70c., Clyde 60c,, Hunter River 60c., North Wiltshire 50c., Colville 40c. ; Lo}- alist 35¢., Milton 30c., Winsloe 20c., Royalty Junction Jdc., Cemetery 10c. By special! train from Souris and intermediate stations to Charlottetown and return on 11th and lz: August, 1884 :—Souris $1, Harmony $1, New Zealand $1, Bear River al Rollo Bay $1, Selkirk 81, Ashton $1, Five Houses $1, St. Peter’s 70c., Midgell 70c., Marie 70c., More}] 70c., Lot 40, 70c., Dundee 70c., Douglass 70c., Mount Stewart 6060. Scotchfort odc., Tracadie 50c,, Bedford 40c., Suffolk 35c., York 25c., Union 20c. Brack- ley Point 20c. , Royalty Junction léc., Cemetery 10c. ; By speciai train from Georgetown and intermediate stations to C} arlottetown on 11th and 12th August, 1884:—-Georgetown $1, Brudenell 81, Cardigan #1, Perth 70c., PBald- win’s 70c., Peakes 70c., Pisquid 70c. Tickets issued by special trains at above rates will be good to return only by Special Traivs on date of issue. Return tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from Sum- merside, Souris, George town, and all intermediate Booking Stations, to Charlotte sown by afternoon trains on August 9th, and by all regular trains on A ugust llth and 12th good to return up to and ineluding 13th Aug.st. Return tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from Charlottetown, Tiguish, aud all intermediate Booking Stations, to Summerside by afternoon trains on August 12:h, and by all regular traius on August 13, just received ; to be sold at $2.25 per This’ Wve) chek Dorsey Goff & Co's, good to retura up to and including 14 August, A}t sips will arrivéd in timed to wit ' 250) bris, Choice Superior Extia, NEW SEASIDES, AT— BREMNER BROS. | July 28, 1884. The Sparkhan Fire-Prof MONTREAL. $60,000 Capital Paid Up. ae So ESTABLISHED 187«. Kstimaies furnished and contracts taken | for the best and cheapest Root in the world. | Roofs jaid by our agents guaranteed for ten | | GEO. T. MILLER, General Agent for Maritime Provinces, | Moncton, N. B July 15—Im FLOUR. FLUUR, 25) bris. High Grade Patent, 75U brls Medium and Low Gr «de, 125 bris. Choice Fancy. TO ARRIVE: 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (vrands— Atlas and Evangeline). FOR SALH LOW oa BY <= J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J. F. SHA'TFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House, Ch’town, June 16. - ‘TO SHIPPERS | — OF — Lobsters, Canned Goods, &e, W E. will place at the disposal of shippers a portion of our Warehouse on No. 2 Wharf, for the express purpose of Goods for shipment, and will grant warehouse receipts for said Goods, ‘Lhis Warehouse is a fine three-story build- ing, almost surrounded by water and offers every inducement to shippers as insurance can easily be effected, PEAKE BROS, & Co Ch'town, June 18—tf PLE ESLAND Diba Navizauied Cp'y, ~~ Esse! STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE 4yy PRIACESS OF WALES _ -AKLANGAMeN® NOVA SCOTIA, L-ave Chariotiviown for jicton Lend every Monday, Widneedey, ‘Thurscay ang Saturday mornings, at se ven och Ck, connect. ing there with the Train tor Habtax, B,. , turning to Cha:lottetown oy Monday, Wer. /nemlay, Friday and Saturday, atom two m , on arrival of tiaip fiom Halifax p Leave Pictou Landne tor Georgetown a Thoraday, on arrival of train at two p.m. Leav:s Georg: town fer Picton Laurpg every Friday moiuing, at ive a m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CA ADA AND The UNIILD STATES. Leave Scummersiae every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train trom Chap. lottetown, connecting at Shediac With Trains for each of the above pamet 4 haces. aod at St. Jobn, With or bs ‘ ' ) ' othins tional Company end Railway tor Portigna and Boston. Also leave Charlotte to¥n for Sum. werside every Mondsy morning at ope o'clock, Returyginvg, leave Shediac every day (Sundays exceptea) on ariival of day tyain trom St. Jobn, tor Summerside, COUNCCting there with tram for Charlottetown, Also leave Summerside fer Charlottetown every Soturday evening, about five o'clock. By order, F, W. HALES, Charlottetown, June }1, 7 eit BosToN STE AMERS. CARROLL —Capt Brown. WORCEST&R—Capl Blneni. LEAVE CH’TOWN, THURSDAYS, 5, P. M. LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, NOON Passenger accommodation excellent. Freight carried at lowest rates. Egg cases handled with greatest care. CARVELL BROS, HOUSE TO LET. \HE Subscriber offers to let a most desir- able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street nearly opposite the residence of William Brown, Esq. it contains twelye rooms, be- sides kitchen, and has been papered anew and painted ingide and outside this summer, There is also g Stable, Coach-house and Garden attached. DONALD FEPGUSON. July 7, 1884. ATTENTION. Picnic and Tea Party Committees, You can get the best Geods, at the lowest prices, at the “City Steam Bakery.” Von ean return all Goods not used, if in good condition. We give satisfaction to eur customers, and give as references the Committees of the fol- lowing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year:— Uigg Tea, Lot 48 Tea, Clyde River Tea, Eldon Hall Tea, De~able Tea, Lot 65 Tea, Sprirgtreld Tea, South Wiltshire Tea, St Peter’s Tea, Railway Picnic, Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Ch’town, June 17 100 SHAKER BLOOD SYRUP. 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