5 a ee. cai ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS! And Promenade Concert On the Grouuds of the Ch’town A. A. A. —)) — THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST Lith, 1898 Programme aid Prize List Overture—Peyche Bale Mile Bicycle—'s Medal; 2nd, Silver Meda! 3—Waltz — Winoaa. 4—Two Hundred and Twenty Yard Flat Race—let Prize, (iold Medal; 2od Gold Plated Watch Chain. 5—Band Selection—Baritone and Solo Alto, Ruth and Helen. 6—-One Mile Bicycle-—1 Cap; 2ad, Opera Glasses. 7—March—University of Pennsylvania Gold Prize, lst Prize, Silver g—-Four Hundred ati Forty Yard Flat! Raco-—let Prize, Silver Cup; 2nd, Silver Medal. ~Sehottische. . Darling Flo. 10—Two Mile Bicycle—1st Prize, Sil- ver Watch, (Waltham); 2nd, Silver Medal 1l—Overiure Ob! [Don’t Know. 12 —Kight Hundred and Eighty Yards FJat Race— Ist Prize, told Medal; 2nd, Silver Medal. 13—March—C. C, C,--Dedicated to the Crescenis. 14—Five Mile Bicycle Race—I1st Prize, Parlor Clock; 2nd, Silver Cup. Entrance fee for races, 25c for each event. Eatr.es to close Saturday evening 6th A YUSL. The Grounds Will be Beautifully \ Itiuminated Train Arrangemenis: A speci ial Train will leave Summerside at re‘urning after the , 5 o'clock p.m., local i events are over. Th Fy ares are as} follows : Samm raide to Ch’town and R eturn Sl. 7 Travellers’ Rest— Freetown * ‘ Kinkora—Crpe Traverse ” - 25 Eme#rald-—Freetown ” “ 60 Clyde—W ittshire " ” 45 Calville—Mi'ton o o o> Winsloe " “ oa Royalty Junction - ae 5 Cemetery “ se 10 St. Dunstan's # “ .05 Single Far? from Souris, Georgetown and all intermediate stations om llth Aug., good to ertura on 12th Aug. FARE FROM PICTOU by Steamer Priacees, $1.00 good to re‘urn on 12th Aug. GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY Immediately after the Sports. Admission to Groun's, 25c. Grand Stand, 19. A. E. INGS, E. H* BEER, ¥ President. Secretary. Charlottetown, July 28th I8°8 Ther'll be a Hot Time Yet Hang up Your Hammock What ? Haven't got one Can you live all summer with- out a Hammock. We offer a large, new stock bought at a speci il discount, and our selling prices are away down. All Sizes and Styles your inspection. HASZARD & MOORE ode a Oo a a Beer Bres hereby Wish to intimate that they have given every possible notice to those indebted to them in order that payment might be oe. to themselves We ask ' ea ~ = ¢ They now give notice that their books are abo ut 0 be , handed over torcol- lection through the Courts. ) SEE BROS. TLIKGLS EEE PITITITIETTIIELEIEL cepa ee att > O@ ere Oe OSD OG OG o> ee ans zs es. A — THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 10 1898, TD AT THE BUTTS. Tue anoual competition at Keosing‘on Range _beguo this morning at half ov Tnere is a large attenda» and some good stu xiug is The scores: ~ seven o'clock. | of marksmen being done. JIM Davis ov, Lieut, Eng, $19.... .. jbebeael 32 J WS MeLeod, Set, mee A. O8.... <2 32 Jag C Acorn, Lieut, 2,82, $8 are | OW Baird, Sgt. Maj, Eng, $7.......... Aa W A McDuaff, Lieut, 5,82, $6...... ..30 D A Stewart, Lieut. Sgt, C A, $5....... 34) W A Weeks, Ms). Ez, nets ° 30. SC Moore, $4. SOOCCR ree oer ec 2 ereeccveees 30 J R Brown, Pte, 2,82, $4.. eotass ee D McMillan, Pte, 1 £2, 4.. ieledeRmobives « > 20 H M Davison, Capt 1 C A, $3.. ae W G Smith,Sgt., No 2, i OR i oo sisecee J M Jones, Capt, No 2, 82, $3 ..30 RW Longworth, St S’gt, C A, $3........29 H Jenki. s,Cpl, No 2, ee ee 29 Geo Crockett, Maj, No 4, 82, $2 50. .29 PERSONAL. relatives and friends in Charlottetown. Mr Ervest Mellin, of * | Bank of Halifix, is home ona visit lLoking well and hearty. Mrs B Beaumont and deughter, Mrs W S Bowness, wre visit'ng friends in Sunmer- side P. E L. —Mou cton Times, Mr: Twining and Master Twin’ ng, of . and S M Lennan, Pte, No 2, 82, g. ss... 8 J M Crockett, Sgt, No 4, 82, $2..... 29 H Hooper, Sor, Eng. ORS ncnsesaeseen cancae J A Longworth, St Col, C A, $2. evcecccede SJ Jardine§Pte, No 2, 82, $2 ituhedee .29 S Gam, Pee, ee 3," BB, Boirccsniecs oes2: 2s FB McRae, Pte, No 1, 82, $2...........29 J Le No4 CA, $2... 7 oae elie, C aly TL MeDatt, Pe, Nu 5,82, $2)... G Leslie, Set, Mo 4, C0 B. Darcie s ves R W Jones, Cpl. No 3, 82, $2.,......... D Stewart, Capt, No 3, 82. $2.... .29 "es _ GA Thompson, Sgt, No5,C A, $2... 28 Bruce McMillan, Pte, ne 3, §3, $2,....28 J BR Allen, Capt, No. 6, 82, $2..........28 Carl Owen, gr, No 3,0 ‘ a WB Prowee, Cpl. Nol, C A, $1.50. sone Reg Stewart, Bis’n C A, $1.50...........28 A Shaw, Sgt, No 6, 82, $1.00.............28 J Berrigan, Sgt, No 6, 82, $1.00 ...... 28 J H Morris, Lt, Eng, $1.00................28 M Jardine Pte, No 2, 82, > Ps snteccensae A os Lt No 4, 82, $1.00......28 ’ Jenkine, Sgt, No a x2, | eos 28 ; : 7 Si ewart, RE. SS MI sc dene sedans 28 J Landrigac,Gr, Nol, C A, $1.......28 DF McDonald, Gr, No Gime tha hse 28 Kk; Crocket, Pre, No 4, 82,$1.. shidavcat R © Dewar, Ss Nob, CA, ee 5 siebeabes 27 Best 80 0re....ccccc cece 4 3 44444-2327 Eleven 27’s eounted ¢ Out. * _<oe + ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS. —— List of Entries. HALF MILE BICYCLE. Iran McKinnon, A W Gaudet, L A Sel- ler, 8 J McGowan, Boston, Dick Mitchell, Guelph; RJ Gillis, Hetherdale; W G Davidson, Moncton; F Scott, do; WF Mitchel!, Guelph; W F Collings, City; € M Clarke, F R Newsom,P Brown, do G Stanley; Moncten. 220 YARDS RUN, Parmevas McLeod, Geo’town; Geo L Collings, Boston; Elmer Ruchie, Jack Pavne, John Hughes,C J McMillan, W H Ritchie. ONE MILE BICYCLE. Same as half mile. 440 YaRrpD? RUN, Jack Payne, John Hughes, L B MeMil- lan, W H Ritchie, C J McMillan. TWO MUZE BICYCLE. Same as the half and one mile. 880 YARDS RUN. John Hughes, D A McKinnon, L Millan, B Me-~ 5 MILE BICYCLE. Same as the half, one and two mile, ex- cept W F Mitchell, d:opped. —_—e > 6 4a ——— Asthma Gasps The «wheezing and strangling of these who are victims of Asthma are promptly reliev- ed by afew doses of Dr. Chase’s Sgiup of Linseed aad Turpentine. Laeies white piaue collars--the latest at Stanley Bros. cnicgniagia iii New Meat Marwev.—Meessrs Saunders & Newsome are opening a branch meat market ia the building on the cornerof Weymouth and Fitzroy streets. — OD> OD 2 OVO] ODO VODVSOS ° BIG - SALE OF LADIES Shirt Waists AND CAPES We have placed on our centre coun- ter tables, two special! lines of laaies Shirt waists v0: I DO vececese On onr first table you'll find a large assortment of ladies’ muslin Shirt Waists, all new goods and latest styles, worth from 4 to 4 more, going at 75c each. seaseeeee ASC... 00000. On our second table you'll fied another large assortment of ladies’ cotton and muslin Shirt Waiste, worth from 4 to } more, going at 45 cents each, ..CAPES.... See our western window for bargains in ladies Summer Capes, F. PERKINS & (C0,, By OD ODS ID SO DIND OST OVO Bree eee et FS tO t6fFt Halifax, ure the guests of Mivs Jenkius at The Wigwam,” Rochford Square. Mr Charles Coghlan hae written a new play in which the scenes wrelaid in Frar.ce. He intends to bring it out in New York next yexr. Mrs H W Kent, of Vancouver, BC, formerly Mies Florence Findley, of this | city, intends giving a recital in the Opera houee early in September. Rev. Mr. Lodge, of the Central Method- dist Church, leaves today for Wianipeg on 8 month's trip, While absent, Mr. Lodge wiil attend the Methodist genera! confer ence.—- M:ncton Times. Mr. A. KE. Crosby, who bas been visiting relatives and triends inthis province dur- ing the past three weeks expects to leave for his home in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, ibe latter Part ct the week. Mr. J. S. Lewis, who bas been filling the position of teller of the Bank of Nova Scot.a in Sussex for some time past is to be transferred to the Moncton agency aud will leave in a few days followed. by the best wishes of the business men here,— Sussex Correspondence of St. John Sun. By the death of Mr. Jobu Scott, which oceurred yesterday, Charlottetown one of its oldest citizens. Mr. Scott was for years in the employ of the Steam Navi- gation Company, and was well and fav ably known. He was treasurer of Zion Church for along time. He has been in failing health for a number of years. Hist widow and family bave the sympathy o all, T. C. James, E 47Qs of tl > Ang'o-Ameri- can Telegraph Domahicn, ‘i urned home last evening looking al! the better for his trip throngh Cape Breton and Newfound~ land. While travelliog in Ye Ancient Colony ke had besides the pleasure of loses r- Mrs. J. Doiron, of Boston, is visiting the Merchants’ Local and Other Hag Mitts Burvep, Welearn that Alley,s Mills at Cardigan, were burned down last p'ght, d ary. pills Race at Georgetown. — There being some dispute about the time made in the race at Georgetown yesterday, it is tc be sailed over again today. 8 O.T.—Members of the order will please meecat 2.30 p. m., to-morrow at Orient Division room, Wright’s Hall, to attend the funeral of their late brotner, John Scott. haienipeoles Fire 1x Duxpas-—— The store of Mr. J. K. McLean, Dundas, was destroyed by fire a few davsage, A ccoking stove in a rocm over the s‘o-e is believed to have caused the fire. There was some ineur- ance on the contents. Fire —The alarm this morning was for a fire among some green hay ina barn on Rochford Street belonging toa truckman named Colyer. The damage was slight. The fire is snppored to have been caused by spontaneous combustion. Carp or THaxxs.—The Committee in charge of “O’Connell’s Night” desire to retarn thanks to the ladies and gentlemen who so kindly essisted and to all who helped in assisting to make the affair a The fire is thought to be incens | Shigs Thal Pass In The Night... Miss all the beauty on the beach. Feminine bathers like lots of light when they're securely buttoned into Bathing Suits They fit right and feel easy. 75c¢ to $1.50 for Gents success, Tos. Driscois, (Secy). —_—_———_-- ' Liset. Suiv.—The Patriot Publishing Company has ‘been writed, at the suit of Mr. Walter Lowe, for libel. The writ has, we understand, beeu served upon Sir Louis Davies, as President of the Company, and the case will be up fora hearirg at the next term of the Supreme Court. Myers Bros, the Charlottetown jewelers and auctioneers will, in the course of a few days close their auction sales. The firm desires all those who have lert watches with them to be repaired to call for same at once. This notice applies to persons who have purchased Swatches on deposit. — —~<—>-— -— Hanp Ixsurepv.—Mr. Michael Power, eeeing a anunber of his old friends that of | gtevedore on the Plant Line Steamer Hal- the company of Principal Grant and Sir Sandford Flemiog. He left Misa James in Cape Breton, where she will spend the remainder of the holidays. tev W D Mackinnon, a native of Mel diatinguished Islanders abroad. He is chaplain of the First San Francisco Regi-~ ment, which was sen: to Manila. Before leaving San Francisco with his regiment he wax presented with a tent, which is to be used as a portable church. He and a F’utber Doherty are the two priests sent to Manila by General Merritt, to confer with the ecclesiastical authorities shee conceru- ing the -advisabil ity of ulgivg upob the peacable enbmission 10 ‘the United pe ple States.—Summerside Agreculturist. Mr. 9. M. Acklom, M. A., head master of Harrew House School, Halifax, 1s stays ing at the Motel Davies. Harrow House 13 & new school for young boys, which was opened Jast Sep'ember in Halifax. Only papils between the ages of 8 and 14 \eurs ave received at tbe school, and the wuraber is jimited so as io ensure di» rect personal supervision of each boy’s work and behaviour glish in every respect. The pa~techolastic year has been so sue , and the tuition is En-° : crushed had the fiogers of his left hand by some of the hoisting ge r yesterday, and three of them had to be tak en off near the first joint. The operation ifax, was performed at the Charlottetown Llos- rose, Prince Edward [- land, is one of our | pital by Drs. Conroy and Jenkins, . cessful that new premises have been added ¢ tothe school, allowing of an increased number of pupils being accommodated. Among the resident pupils are the sous ofthe Bishop ef New Westininster, Sir Chas Hibbert Tupper, Capt Spain, R. N., and H 8 Poole, of Steljarton, Mr. Acklom will be glad to ca!] duriag the “next two days,on any resiuent of the city who may wish for fuller particulars coacerning the school, Bonavista.—A tragic affair occurred on board the eteamer Bonavista while en route to Montreal, Philip Bailey, of Montreal, was found dead TRAGEDY ON THE in his berth with a revolver wound inbis head. The weapon lav near by. An inquest wes held at which it was shown that the wound must have been eelf-inflcted, but in the absence of avy cause for suicide, a verdict of accidental death was returned. The young man, who was ason of James Bailey, wharf superintendent of the Thomson line, was returningfrom a vacation in Newfoundland when he met his tragic end. sseitalbiecls Execrrions.—These documents are now being prepared for all taxpavers who have not yet pa:d their poll tax for the present year. 21. Meetinc.—T! ee will be a special meet ing of Alpha Rebecca Lodge, tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. Important business. . 9; 2i. eA, ISS SIL SS MN WW NEN BD MW ewe wee FS AS ete US AS SS AEDT SS DWTS SW TAS SW EWS OF ar Me e¢ ; sw ea “s MV r i o< Made by the Eastman Kodak Co. '® ox s! guaranteed satisfactory. If it is not ~ NS > A> safe, Remember this in buying a Cam- 3 we era. 3% “AN Price from $2.50 to $35.00. Cal! and aK see samples, and get Kodak Catalogue. i) > in the show wiodow of E, —_—— ~---——— Portce Court.—T #0 drunka made up thedecket this morning. Erocs Rooney was fined $2 or 10 daysand He nry Burns $5 or 30 days. Daniel Clary was also fined $5 or 30 davs. In Clary’s case, the fine was ordered to be suspended for one day in order to give the prisoner an oppor ‘unity of returning to his home in nn Scotia, ad A Bap Accipext.—Tbe Summerside corresvodent of the Guardian says: Mrs Joseph Reeves of Freetown met with a somewhat severe accident last Monday. When driving accompanied by two young children her horse took feight and ran awas, upsetting thecarriage and throwing the occupants out. Mrs. Reeves had an ankle dislecaied and some ot the smaller bones broken. One of the children had her arm severly bruised; the other a little boy, escaped unhurt. Tue Presipent’s Mrerat.—Tbe meda given by President Meclseac of the best all round athlete at the Scottish Gathering at St. Peter’s,Bay on the 17th inst., ison view W. Taylor’s jewelry store. The medal is of silver, and isa beauty. On the disk 18 the inscription “Best Athlete,’ and on one of the arms “Annual Gatheriog,” and on the otber “Caledonian Club of P.E. leland.” Ou the pin from whieh the medal is suspended is the incription “President’s Prize. The programme of spcrts is very complete and | should attract a great number of people lo the Saari neiiiaiiabain Tue Evrexa 1X Port.—The steamer Eureka, of the Public Works Depart- ment, arrived here Jast night about nine o'clock, and is now lying at Pownal wharf. Hon. J. Israel Tarte, Minister of Public Works, is on board with his family, including Mr. Eugene Tarte of La Patrie. Besides his private secretary, Mr. Fred Gelings, Mr. Tarie has with him Mr. Eugeve Lefleur, of the Public Works De- partment, Mr. Rudolph Lemieux, M. P.., for Gaspe, and Mr RJ Russell of Halifax, the latter geutleman going as far as the Magdalen Islands. The Kureka is commanded by Captain Bernier, of North Pole fame, who was here last fail in $1.50 to $2.50 for Ladies STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. ys she 2 Ore, 2 Bre 2S « orbs ZS AS AS AS OS SIXTUS McLELLAN tes wxbre bre obye ordre oe NUS ZSININISES ZS High-Glass Tailoring and Men's Furnishings, t= Our Ambition is to conduct our business so that every purchaser shall be pleased. We are not doing business for this year or for the. next. We want your trade continuously. Drop in and see our new fall Suitings, Overcoating and Trouserings; they are plumbs. GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitters lc cssioniaiuuniiiinl ; Is obtained by using THE BEST HOUSEHOLD In Home cree emer aetna the steam racht Eoquirer. Itis under- stood that the Eureka wii] proceed to Magdalen Islands from tbis port oe morning Hon Mr. Tar te,acvom panied by!Sir Louis Davies, called at the Bishop’s. | palace. This afternoon the Minister will exactly as claimed, the money will be refunded. That makes every purchaser JOH NSON & JOHNSON ; probably go west on a tour of inepection, 4 $f Sa Dealers in Amateur Photographers Supplies. se e ie OE OE ONE DYE... the one doing most with least trouble and best result is ‘Maypole Soap = The cleanest, fastest Dye for soiled or faded materials of any kind —woollen--silk—cottons, etc., because it Washes and Dyes at the same Dyeing England » SB BD DDD DOE EE time. Sold in all colors by Druggists. Sample of work free. Canadian Depot, 8 Place Royale, Montreai. e LSP PO OL t= -4>E-O460-O4' 4-46-5676 en merece — en August Cheap Selling This month we are letting go at ridiculous low prices. Men’s apd Boys’ Clothing Men’s and Boys’ Shirts Underclothing Prints, Flannelettes, Sheetings Tweeds, Straw Hats, half price Big reductions in our Boot and Shoe depirtment. Everyone wanting genuine bargains shold come this month to J.B. McDonald & C0 names rear eguaTA ee ce ck a tn a ty eon tn indi ad paige ai meal aaa Tin —