.,_~A- .——————.—¢———:—.— __ ..g u» ARD ,9... ...,y|..-.--i-o.~a_1.‘ _. ..__._... ij‘ Local and (ltlioi Notos. liooal and fltlioi Notes. No ciirci will icriise to like McLean's Worm Syiup. Tiiiuis powerful search li hts of H M S Blake illumiiied the harbor t night- DR. Barxas is now p_rI°ti¢i|18 i“ Chicago, and has an ofiice in the SW“ Masonic Temple building. Ma. Gro. H. Hunt of the C_. P. R. ar- rived in the city yesterday, having crossed from Pt du Chene Saturday. Sosa tougha started a light with ii mau- of-war tailor on Pownal street last night. The arrival of the police made peace. will be an open race for bicycle!» both sines, large and small. after the e, half mile. Prise prefenhfid by B. Norton, Esq. Value. 30- Macx Evans, Gen Agent of Wasl_iburn’s Circus, is at the Queen, e¢°°mP'f‘“'d '2’? a brigade of bill ‘ The _circus will be at Ch’town August lb and 14- Visr'ri.\'o Scotch and members of the Caledouian Club will please _rememb6l' the meeting tomorrow evening. It 3 o'clock, sharp, at the Club rooms. Queen Square. The Citizens’ band is engaged by the Chief Justice to play to-night at Brighton Villa. In consequence the promenade concert in the gardens is postponed till Wednesday evening. A B Warburton. Esq., received a postal card on Monday, August 8, dated Aug 3, suting that Loafer. entered by Messrs. Dawson of North Tryon, would trot at the races on the 17th. A s-rnannn will leave Cranberry, Hag- erty’s and Hickey’s wharf on Wednesday morning at the usual hour for the..Caledo- nian Gathering. Return will leave Prince Street wharf at 5 p. m. In the police court Monday, beside! the number of liquor cases published in another column, one nuisance case was dismissed. Elizabeth Finley, having no where to go the in ' trate aeit her to jail till he found a p ce for her. Tm: Scottish Gathering tomorrow will be indeed a gala day. In addition to the many interesting events on the program, the arrivals of the warships, Blake and Magicienne, will add greatly to the many interesting attractions of the day. Messrs Geo Henry Eaton, J C P Frazee and Henry G Taylor, delegates from the I O O F, Halifax, to attend the session of Grand Lodge to be opened at Summer- side to morrow, arrived last night and registered at the Queen. They go west this morning. Other delegates are ex- pected to-night. Son time ago we referred to large hen’s eggs, each weighing 3§ oz and meas- uring 7} by These are not the largest on record. Mr. E sen Campbell of North Wilmhire has an egg weighing 4 ounces, and measuring‘ 8 by 6 1-2 inches. laid by a Rnckhen owned by D. W. Henderson of North Wiltshire. Tm: Scorrisn GA’.l‘lilRING—-Tile new steamer J ues Cartier will leave ()-well Brush wharf at 7 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing, at Hal|iday’s wharf, and re- taming in the evening. This fine boat's large accommodation for passengers offers the people of Belfast and surrounding _ iagrand chance to attend the gathering. Tux next Y.M.C.A. convention will be held at Charlottetown. Pictou, St Stephen and St Martins sought to obtain it next summer, but the vote of President Fitzpatrick sent it to Prince Edward Island. Judge Hensley and W C Turner, Ch’town, and D. Stewart, S’side, are members of the maritime executive com- mittee for the year. Two young fellows well nigh paralyzed with drink were sitting on the ground near the Y.M.C. A. building Saturday afternoon. One of them had a flask of liquor and was trying to force the fiery fluid down his throat, although he was so full that he could not swallow it. The liquor was running out of his mouth and almost out of his eyes. His comrade was unable to drain the bottle. We have not heard of any further report of their spree. Pnrzs E~isaYs—Miss Ina Macmillan of Wood Islands has been awarded Col. J. D. Irvi_ng’s prize for the best essay on “Scottish Pioneer Life in P. E. Island," Mr S D McPhee of Glen William has been awarded the second prize offered by the Caledonian Club of P. E. Island, and Mr. Nicholson of Boston, Mass, had the third essay in order of merit. Professor Caven, P. W. College, and Malcolm Mc- Leod, Q. C., were the judges. A sax) suicide occurred at Westmore- 1805. near Crapaud, on Saturday last when Wm. ‘Matters, farmer, died at his own handsin his own barn. For some time past he had been fiioidpoor health. His mind became demon and it V33 th iught advisable to send him to the asylum. He appeared to be getting bgt- ter, and he was kept at home, s.tm-,1. morning.his wife,_going into the barn, found him hanging to a rafter. She alarmed the neighbors and took down the body. He was not dead. The doctor was summoned, but he died early Sunday morning. Cn"rowN came very near being without I ms or yesterday. In the afternoon his wors ip Mayor Hsviland and Charlesl BARGAINS in boots and slippers at the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. Don't be deceived with imitations; 1939 only McLean's Vegetable Worm SYN?- BARGAINS in ladies’ summer dress 300(18- Lovely dress material for 9 cents I yard at J. B. Macd0nald’s. " I would like to sound the praise of Hood's Sarsaparilll over the entire iinivei'se_.” ‘"'~“'-3 )1 rs. Longeneckcr, of Union Deposit, Penn. ONLY buy Tan lefoot Fly paper, it is clean and reliab e. Bu it at Doddts Medical Hall where who esale and retail you can buy it the cheapest.—tf N cw feature for Scottish gathering tomorrow; c‘ub swinging, by Donald Mac- Bheann, of Scotland; log house with_ex- hibition of relics; bicycle procession; bicycle races. You haven't got to catch the fly and stick him on to the paper if you buy the kind of fly-pa rwe sell. All on havetodo is—lay e pa 1' on ata e; the tly does the rest.— ohnson’s Drug Store. * House, Hampton, during the past week : children. J A Moore, wife and 3 children, Mrs F H Beer and child, Clifton Beer, Fred Beer, G H Hiiszard, wife and child, Winnie Macgregor and Lillie Mscgregor, and Miss Guun of St Jullll. boring across the sea. H. M. S. list of her officers :- Captain—John P. Pipon, C.MTG. A. R. Bowles, Peter R. Garrett. Stall" Surgeon—Howard J. McC. Todd Fleet Engineer—James Leighton. T. Garwood. Assistant Engineer—Harry R. Batch eler. Bennett. Clea-k—Harold M. Bamby. inittee,_com ception of the officers. committee was to be formed. Opposition is expected in the city council when the money is asked for. ——-—(>O4M’* Shipping. Foreign Ports. N sw Yonx, Old 3-—schr Kalevala,Char- lottetown, P. E. I. _ gum. At Glendale. Rocky Point, on Satur- day, 6th of August, 1892, to Walter and May Morson, twin sons. £1-ed? On Saturday, 6th of August, 1892, Walter, infant son of Walter and.May Morson. Ask Your rrilnda Who have taken Hood’s Sarsapsrilla what they think of it, and the replies will be posi- tive in its favor. One has been cured of in- digestion and dyspepsia, another finds it in- dispensable for sick headache, others report remarkable cures of srofiila, salt rhenm and other blood diseases, still others will tell voii that it ovsrconics “that tired feeling,” and y so on. Truly, the best advertising which I-Ioed’s Sarsaparilla receives is the hearty endorsement of the army of friends it has won by its positive medicinal merit. In is specially requested that all con- tributions from the coun reach Char- lottetown not later than nrsdayfiiext. All accounts will positivelybe closed on Saturday, and nothing will be received Palmer. Esq, secured a boat at the after that datc.—T. C. Janna, treasurer. way wharf and visit to H.M.8.: B 0. Then gig no ladderatthe wharf and the party had '°"'° dfifiwltr in setting on the boss. His garibaldi and family to embark on a -31 I‘. Brscm'rs.—Soda, sugar, :lll’Illt, milké et— nice an "°'3hlP "-3 l''h°ll'3 90 8° d°‘"1- The fresh at A. do C. Quirk? North Side Mar- water was very rough and the wind and keg; sqn3[g_ Aug 3__.3§ tide strong. Mr. Haviland had ‘net i, his feet on the gnnwale when he lost '? W: like buying boots atGoil'Bros.',' tf balance and fell over into the sea. The they are so cheap. meninchargeofthebost made a . h f him h bu ‘ .i".........i".&Z.T“°"”’ “'“"°“ wascat Gorr Bnos., are now offering a lot of boats at knock down prices.—tf Rm your houses and stores they will destro t ' in thepi. so Tang f t St‘ k Fl bestusnd .i..2£. emwic ’ my bad wholesale and retail at Dodd’s Medi- cal Hall. . pieces to at from obbypsttsrns. John Msclsod it col N . Junsil tf, TEE following were at the Sea View m 1°" to “tan “d to mtun" G°d‘ —-Hon L H Davies, Thos Davies, Mrs Alas, so earlyquenched beneath the sod. L H Davies, Mrs W W Stanleyand2 F H Seller and wife, Mrs H J Palmer and 2 children, Mrs C V Mac,regor, Prof Hear=z, Mr Moore of West R-W6‘ 863-» Tn: soii1.\ios.— Last Thursday ‘Mr. Josiah Wood, M. P. brought over in a special train from Sac-kville to Cape Tor- , mentine about a dosen of the leading man d of New Brunswick to examine the ingeni: _ ons and simple apparatus designed by Mr. Alfred Palmer for boring across the straits. After a careful inspection of the machiilreryhfull eflplanation of whitchEwa_s __ 'ven t e resi ent overnmen ngi- _ gleer, W. A. Hendgy, the visitors re- turned home delighted at having been somcof the first to witness an engineering operation which has never before beep It- tempted in any part of the world viz:— Magicienne arrived her!‘ about 2 o'clock, Monday. Following is a Lieutenant—James P. Montgomery, (R.) William B. Fawckner, (G.) Francis Paym”,°,._chu.}a A. R F. Dun},-,_ Leave Summerside on arrival of morning Engineers——Hami_1ton J. Goad, Harry Gunner—(T.) Fred. G. Wilton, Harry Moivraur. is to be visited this month by the French worship "Arethuse” which recently visited Ch’town and also by the "Humard,” andalready aFrench com~ _ of lmding citizens and AG“,-,_,_ c_ g,,¢g-,,,¢°si,_ 3.5;,” chub eve onein need of Crockery to call at been formed for the re- Ex(M%yOT Beau- grandhss takenthemhfilteriu hlgid, and domain,’ drivesanda ireto given 11 ‘ The city will beaeked to bear the or C “M “was” pense, but it has causeda great deel of comment that the English-speaking resi- dents have been entirely ignored in the matter. Not an English name appears on the reception committee and it was not even known among the English that a '°"£‘°" A without it on account of cost, as we will Tllfly H838 I10 Lines on the Late .ll»¢0b 3- I I I ‘ _ I S Dcckendorfi‘. by 9- 9- W- C- : ~ Classmate. ' ' .‘ , Far to Columbia by-the western main, _ His fortune called him from his native ’ shore, h —-V7I.A.—'- ' , h f lheart ll ' ' ed t . W‘°",,°,‘,‘.‘,‘," °"° " ° ’°‘° ° Steamer Jacques Cartier Whose Westward ho! re-echoes more and on Thursday 11”, August, lIl0l'9. IN AID OF THE Why should our youth and manhood 0 “B B leave the land, On glittering fleeing phantoms so intent? No sp at that greets the sun, with freer A D1 will be providtfl on the grounds. m 1 MRS. I J. DAVIES, President. ' Were in his inmost soul enslirim-d to live; Aug 8, '9: Gave him such fapture asto few they is useless. give. » A Poetic fire had touched his glowing brain, MORRIS BLOCK. N hall d h‘ h ’ l d’ '-1'. omtpneep soiin is arps moo ions UR stock of mi“. Rods. Reds’ _ N andFishi Gear, enerall . Not soon may rise another such as he, Hook’ cu "g E y Far o'er the continent a marble stone, Marks where he slumbera by the western °' 5" 3”“ 91¢ "1 3°,p°' °°“t di’°°‘"“‘ All our stock is this year s. are of excellent value. 0|-IARLOTTZETOW N iuinirii iiiiiiuesmssr every WEDNESDAY mt-rainy, Eight o'clock instead of S1, so as (0 make it more p lcassnt for pleasure ssekers. Return Tickets July, 1892. goods under, local time, (Sundays excepted.) _ _ Leave Charlottetown for Pictou every morn- °°"’°’ Gt‘ Gem?‘ “mi L°'°' vhf“ struts’ tlon prlce $7, ing, except Wednesday, at six o’clcck, B7 °’$"HALES local, so as to insure connczfion with the , F‘ ‘N C ’ Uta. eastern train to Cape Breton and early train ~ Ch £9“ 5 ‘V’ ° ’ for Halifax. On Wednesday she will ‘cave Chm"! “d July 93 at eight o'clock to accommodate cxciirsion- " ' * ‘ ' r ' " ' iris and others. Leave Pictou about 12.30 on arrival of morn- ing train from Halifax for Charlottetown. less than cost. train from Charlottetown, ‘for Point du Cherie, and connect there with trains for all . , ISA that we have Just Received a parts of Canada and United States. large assortment of CHINA, conncctthere with trains for all pai-tsof ' 1)‘ se; ,1‘. the lfland, reached by P. E. 1. Railway €~:h.mviif}:}e Stu, eWater Se‘s, Hanging ""“°o“'°‘”“9' Lamps, Stand Lam , Cups and Sancerfl. Steamers every day until 4th Sept. to I Goblet’ Gnu shale,’ Minn“ Boston and with Mallory Lice Monday for en’ ’ 0“ ma gnlceu’ on“ N Y k. A Hl‘fax 'hs °*‘°“P)i-F- S. S? c; ;....:.'.:;, .;;=..""....°“:,' hm-. mm «vs. mo- and Friday. &- Co., St. john; Noooan .5» Davies, the he-pest Crockery Show _ Picton. and D. Gordon, Summcraide. — ' W, P, GOLWILL,. F. w.HALES, Charlottetown. —AND- i from. - DERBY ‘ CIGARETT ES comm Are C Id on their Merits. TRUSSES ° AT Everybody knows they Are the Best. ' o ‘ ' ha i ed a ' ....i'.'..t:°..'~'...'..':.".r.:-2..-....:°.:.:'..'.. Everybody Smokes Them- Adnlt. Let no one requiring a Truss do Great Clearance Sale of’; Surplus special reduced prices. - at N ' .' ' D A Scatters the comforts that induce content. w1S,:‘f'::r,: 31.1,’ 1:':_ s}::,‘.?_ ‘mg: nu Cos w W He loved thee, verdant Isle! thy various FARE. 3° °°"‘5 ’ - _ ’ ‘ , fourths of t The waving coi-nfields and the rustling Flu I‘ ]S it an use advenisi _ t 9 :9 Woods, as. y nga present . Their efforts to keep 500 Chi-isty’s celebrated leading shades, white, brown, drab and stripes, Those Goods or be -old. We nut —-eXtl‘E(I)Jl'filln€l);_;y’O‘I'?IE‘l.%_lIl§ offereclll to clear this lot. TA iuw ite Linen, i i ‘ i- " bleached and unbleached, Dinner and T n good musty,‘ “bk Linen‘; ‘also Linen and Cotton Kitchen department has been marked iiwa GLOVES! GLOVES! GLO lets and tips, selling make purchases of such dinsry stock that we are now HOSIERY I HOSIERY l HOSIER Hundreds of pairs tolchoose from,. in all the leading makes and ab .:. C Ladies’ Under Vests, in natural wool, Merino, Cashmere, and Cotton, in _fVl1i’t?83 I-adios’ Under-clothing. JAMES Paroiv &' Co. have recently in this department, and are prepared to offer well to call and look at these Goods. Night Dresses, 88c. for 580. .... . .._......_._.._.;__...__. .._...._._.—_......—.........._......,_ -.~._ .—.. .............—....._................. . ._............._. ....._. ........__..._..-..._ .._. .... An CHARLOKITETO, PRINCE EDWARD D Opposite ‘Market House, Sweettrzplihis voice wheue’er he sang a Cy ' / i this popular s’toi-e busy thenionths figustfi & ave been marked with the most unqual _ THIS IS NOT WONDERFUL considering that enormous i 3 ‘SW’ °I3°“v W‘ ."° "i" 8*" 5°" l°°" stantial Dr Goods have been offerel t ' - - i b”“"i""°ih°°° hm 1% °m“°°k’-i°‘" This geek and until further noiidia vliblcsfisllaway down. Com M see our mama, no“ they following has been prepared. for inductiiig those who have F D: O. Dung; Dmg‘g,“_ in the future, also to lower our enormous large ALL our STOCK of Silks in plain and fancy Suralis, 3180» 811 0111‘ large Stock of standard.makes, in Blacks Colors, at ” ~ ' t P‘ t Any lady in want of . ii genuine Silk Di-ass, will do _' D 0 following are no few of the prices oflered to effect a 3 fly ’ ‘D D “ I f”__ ___ for our standard Black Silks $1.20 and $1.75." "id Trance .97 LAWRENCE will leave Colored Silks $1 35, for-,9.5c. $1.50 for $1.00. Summer Silks. die . . ‘ MANTLES—-Lot Summer Jackets sold at an s l\ oodf d ly : a ll 1 - C01§fi%g 10% Cape§e?2’9O fur $135‘ * T ’ff,';;':cE 'f§T‘:’a"“":*"°. "3 8 .”g;;f“R;;;;°,; ;f ‘:5 1‘; be 0,, in a price, . . _ ever ore was there such value "olfin'ed._ i S "‘ ‘ ' " "°"“”"“" of... .. .,..u...... .. .13.: om.’..:c.,. $9.75, $12, now, $4.75, .s5.oo, $6.50, $7.00. Not certainly Dissolution make them within the reach of everybody. Dodd’s Medical Hall. Aug. 2, '92. _ Lessons _1_ii_Pamting P_ E_ m_A__D_ MISS iis.H. cuisnouiii P R-‘30NS'asing the T91e— . L give lessonsin Oil, China and phone would find talking Wtecol P" on Studi 'ftrifthe in MORIEllS' NEWNBIILO H. at 0 ‘much more sans ac 0 y y The ’l‘olophono Uo’y ent branches and Portraits. Visitors welcome. Nov. llharloitotowii Driving Park. 2nd. Spee- raowzir snow RACES. kin 3 moderate THE Four-yziear old ci...-. in the Races mne Of Vmce’ not too loud’ for ryth instant. not having filled, the and didinctly. Directois have substituted a three minutes Class, purse 51:». Conditions the same as Rules: let. Speak’ with your month» about four inches from- the transmitter. A 3rd. Place the Telephone so you wished to shut out all other sounds. Do not press S‘°'°’~“”_' too harden the Ear. It is 3th Aug. inst. A. B. WARBURTON, ' BEN]. ROGERS, President. ' law &'w tl I3 ex pat ag far her ér w or three feet from the trans- mitter ~ if you shout loud» I « hm do enougli, but it is not a pleasant, 8 aug re ' tircly unnecessary, and is, a useless waste of wind and * lungs, besides being very. an- ..._‘_-oi, Rosi‘jAN_cUs,_ er. Whi.e,Oil; tightscasksinoleaksge. _ Coir‘ i H -1 so. . noyingt_o.allwithin rangéof_"§ V _ ‘ iv.,_1i. a-ii. RA'l‘1‘!Eh'nURY. all Orders taken for Painting in the differ W°“1d Observe “*9 fonowmg IN CLOTHING we have jus.'_ opened slot of from '13 to 18 years of cage, bonfit at a sacri genuine bargain considering the uality. ' _ , Our MEN ’S and LITTLE B YS' SUITS will don't pass us, as we have the goods and prices that will "suit you; and don’tTt]i1uy.a (lé)ll;l"8 worth until yplu see our bargains. e goo s ave ot. to o an no doubt abou ' ream "bi ' ‘ ‘ Summer Goods, and fits of goods selling at half pri(ie.m No ' ii.“ intEh:llql‘¢lSn:0ll'leac::8de on or before Saturday as to cover the Ear’ just.“ if J0 B0 4 C. C I mode of conversation, is en- W08‘? 4» Queen Q . . MILLINEBY to e p A Untrimmed Hate in white Leghorn, heard ‘of in this city. A N APERY. —-Large additions have been in N i i ‘ _ v _ g _ +iii_iported'a,,very heavy stock, and in ordgr to “mt, P,‘,’,,‘,‘,§ "‘,‘o:‘§;';};;§;§§“;”n§ p-;;;mgEA,§},§.HE,1‘,§V,‘;R,E,»,,f:,",§ Linens, Towelings, Bed Furnishings. all sel ‘ u, Chamber sets. years experience as a Linen Buyer in all the sizes; ller Toweti _ pp p — y down so as to effect a cleariincs g . p VES 1--Largest variety fil h | e t e French makes; "1 4 and 6 buttons; also 4 5 and 6 stud, in tsnigrsys, . V p p -—one special line, in broiviis {tlltl tans, will clear this due lot at: if - Eveniiig Gloves in great variety: also fine black and colored Silk ill-it 10W fut‘ Cash. Hundreds of pairs of Cotton and Lilli C ’ Operating to such advantage in the exceptional clmursstancss . importance as‘ to warrant its &t showing of rich, valuable‘ and hi i qualities that cannot be beat. , Also, one lot of Ladies’ White ShlrtI,_Ol.W. fat’ 2* The consensus of " in is will he population out of town, all efforts in this d faction ' W ,,. . p '7 i .1‘. offer to still do better till , < for the purpose of makings bl“; ‘ ” and those who have not patronisedus in the past to S‘ stock. ’ $8 56. for -80; H. ‘for’, siikraee gt : Dolmsns, Manufacturer’s lot of BLOUSES, in Lawns, fancy i . . _; .. choose from, regular price 800. D i S C .. -. . ' regardless of cost. 1 lot Silk Blouses $1.90, for $1.00. LIILLINERY I MILLIINEBY l ‘sale price or ‘ “ii was i la.‘ in ‘ * ‘ i ecineii. delta Paras, D leadie§:msrkstsof Gust . _ . always on llund 9': g--od_stook of the best Irish, Scotch a*iill"(,}srmaai * ‘ mfi.’ ‘ y 1 ii C Connect-ens at St- John with Intern-monal pi.i.., no.1... Pit er.-, Teapots, Tunib- and these intending, will do well to visit this do artinent. s - BATH TOWELS, in White 0...... 3.... from the lowest to the " Bedroom ‘chimp.’ is . —y gh-class sienna rison the largest and most com ‘lpte Istoick pfeqiovggnwu P. ;_:_ -- ii ies ottoii -4&a " . H El , I 3' Ant-woon Iouriisi scars i ii oeeimiwmt. asides can . gocheap. Ifyou are in wast for-your ,......... .. ..i. .. .. iocnsnnoor coo-r arm heard when standing back two ])READFUL‘,L0W PRICES OF BOOTS Shoe"Stoi‘e durin D A i i g the montligof August. Thejitockji’, i i t t s, 3...... ..,..a.. 3.v.1’i9,‘i1'i1.9‘;§lii[«t_€>fi.6.,i1,,‘1I,1,g,‘.‘i9a1i.1011. 7011 9* i ‘ '