'j9i *.’~.\ii«x»u- . ~. ~ .v /. J_ v-It w‘ w .' O‘ 3.. “‘ L.‘‘__‘ ‘‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ _ _ ., 1, , ...‘ ,. ., ., ,, . ... 4 ,. . . _,, _».... _ ml ' ." -« - l . ,‘ ~ v . .. . , . ..4AIIat1iiV mam.-.~=iwu&i*-or-'~ V : ,. .. .v.:,» _ . i _. . .. , . ,. . v , v . , ., ........i.- -. ,...... ...._... ,- ' ' r‘''‘ ‘ ~ ‘ V. . - . . "I SALE! ._._._[o]._.._ A GREAT‘ and mighty sale is now going on at The greatest bargains ever seen in town. We have secured a great bargain in a job lot of cloth and offer our customers the benefit. You can pave from 10 to 20 per cent. at CD. _A.- BBU'OE’S .. ._..—...._.........__.._.......—...._..__.._....__.._._......... THE GUARDIAN, ‘ o‘ rroWN,i 28. ,1 Local and llthoi Notes. llloineil by the lliiiiillan Reporters The old loraherm Links A¢nln—I'Ie lunch Warship. _—__—.————-— Pnitnaimoxic concert tonight. J. H. BILL, Esq, MPP, isat the Queen. The June term of the Supreme Court meets here today. WAN'rnD—-A young man to act as re- porter. Apply at once at this ofice. tf The seventh day of July is Picnic daiy FA 5 H103/14 B L E to L0 TH I E R for the Second Methodist Sunday schoo Fishing Supplies jxjoé-—-T-— Mackerel Nets. lflod llooks. Mackerel Lines. Splitting Knives. Mackerel Jigs. Sheath Knives Cod Lines. Shevatiiig Knives. IDODID 82: ROGERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE. PATTON BROS —— 0 The Real and Genuine llaioet lien. o---—-— Curtain Poles, Win- dow Shades, Portiers Smyrna Rugs,Oil Cloths Stair Plates, Drapery Pins, Brass Rods, Pole Rings. The poor man’s store. Hosiery, Sunshades, .Ribbons, Lace. Bear in mind our Stock is fresh and new and our prices are in keeping with the times. No fancy prices asked. :.*'.°..i:.e: { I l l 9 _ hard fare '1; NJ; ___________ PATTON 33,, ';:,, *2; BROS. 5'35" ‘clot: ’”“'”“"— i at Low Prices. Dou’t forget us when you want a Carpet. We are the boys that lower- ed the prices, and broke up the ring that charged big prices PATTON BROS. 136 Main St, Charloftetown, P. E. Island. BECAUSE It is Free From Lumps, It does not require Rubbing, It gives a Beautiful Polish, It (‘bats only Fifteen Cents, It Saves Labor Money. use ivarsoiis riisuiiuss POLISH warsoiirs —fiEiIi°“ DRUG STORE. Three Dears Below ennis Balls Gent's Furnishings,’ a large variety and the very lowest prices. See our stock before‘ 2 you purchase a Hat. PATTON BROS. YARMOUTII is to be the first town in the maritime. provinces to have an electric street railway. Tue Rev. W._H_. SPAB00. dufinjl ‘ three-years’ circuit in New Brunswick, travelled over 15,000 miles. Next. Jas. H. BOURKE, J. P., Millview, Lot 49, has been appointed a commissioner for taking acknowledgments to deeds, and duly sworn in. Ms. Warburton has received a telegram from the American Journalists at Halifax stating their regret ‘that they will not have time to visit Ch’town. Form young men—Finlay McDonald, John Chisholm, Frederick Bourke and Daniel Gallant-—were arrested yesterday by Marshall Cameron for being drunk and using profane language on the Southport steamer on Sunday. Twnierr members of the fire depart- ment leave here on Wednesday morning totakepart in the Ch’town fircmen’s tournament, under command of District Engineer Blake. The y will be ac- companiod by the A cry band.-St. John Sun. - We were informed that we were in error in our biographical sketch of’ Rev_. Dr. Wilson, in yesterday's issue, as to his being of Irish and Scotch parentage. Dr. Wilson cannot claim the honor of repre- senting the Irish Nationality as he is of purely Scottish birth. De. Oeozmursxan, supreme chief ranger of the Ind ndent Order of Foresters, has reach , Toronto from Eng- land, where he succeeded in making arrangements for the registration of the order in England. He may therefore be expected on the Island. Ax unintentional omission was made in our report of the 21st in reference to the re-opening of the Methodist Church in Pownal on Sunday last. Rev. J. Miles (Baptist) preached a most acceptable ser- mon at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, founded on Romans 8: 2,3 and 4 verses. c“ J. W. Brehaut, B. A., who has been studying the past session at Harvard, is in the city on a short visit. He will ac- cept a position in September on the teaching stafi of the Westei-l , R 1., ch- lic school.—Hfx Kerald. . Bre ant belongs to Murray Harbor, PEI. Tm: crops througout New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are said by travellers to be much in advance of ours on the Island. Although the crops looked very forward a few weeks ago, the weather has been too cold for rapid vegetation, and the grain looks backward enough for the“ season. Tire ~ Mrorrrt Faumw-'-—'1'he steamer Northern Light,‘the property of Messrs E. Lantalum it Co, has been removed from Magee’s to Walker's ’ wharf, where the machineryia being taken out-. The vessel, it is said, will be sold to outside parties to be used as a coal can-ier.——St. John Telegraph. IT is said that a man named Langlos, of the stores department at McAdam Junction, had a narrow esca froma terrible death a few days ago. e is not very popular and a dynamite cartridge was placed under the car he was in. It failed to explode and was found by the car inspector. —Moncton Transcript. The public meeting in the Methodist church this evening will be in the inter- ests of the Sustenation Fund, the object of which is the‘ augmentation of the in- comes of missionaries. The kcrs will be Revs. Dr. Wilson, W.’ wear: and others. These gentlsen will be able to set the claims of the fund before the people in an eloquent and intelligent manner. ‘ Tn: nd annual meeting of the Maritime will be held at Halifax Julyfith and 7th. There are some 28 daytherewillbe agardenpartyand re- ception at government house, given by Governor and Mrs. Daly. On the second day the association will be you an ex cursion and entertained at inner by the city members of the association. 11- may be several days before the French warship Arcthuse with Admiral Deletrum visits Ch’tewn. She is now at Arichat. A despstch ‘ca :—'1'_he town is profusely decorated wit hunting and a salum ten guns was fired from the shore when the vessel came to anchor. An‘ address of welcome was presented to the admiral and oficers by Messrs. Flynn, Benoit, Cutler and LcBlanc, and a com- inted to entertain TENNIS 1tAoKi§'rs, Base Balls, 32.5" ‘ '3 .. .. ..... Cricket Balls, Cricket Bats, Hollow "“""‘ “°'° “" '°‘‘‘‘‘’' °‘ “‘“°' Onnrri.nowsn1r—Thc following and Solid Rubber Balls, Hammocks °'° M W “W - me for‘ ‘in em. , at the Victoria Row fitationery Store. Low prices for cash, Essssid 8. Ioore, Brownls Block, Opzponite Market Square. air... A We are new Sh A ve tine line of Ready-made Cloth- ge havela snecially large‘ and Varied... assortment . of . Boy’s, suits bought from the best houses , We had not H BOYS _ suits left over when our new _ camein Y will i’ -prices inthe city. on and no law” "‘1‘!‘il :94’ city lodges for the ensuing term: ‘St Lawrence Lodge, No 8. N G-Wm Small. V G-——Fred H Seller. B. S-—Daniel McLeod. P S—Sidney B-Enmau. Treas—Henry S Coflin. ‘ Wildcy Lodge, No 27. N G—Artlinr S Johnson. V G-iGeo Macdonald. R S——W A wlcy. P S—W B Borchsm. . 'l‘rcas-i'3liar_les J Patton. A rrusaii-r little party. met at the apartmcntsofMessrs.MelliahandL9l , June 24. at Harvard Univ‘ei-,aity~oII the occasion of a “spread” given lg—Mr. Mellilll. in ' withthe obtaining there. Friday was the “Class tobcrcsd. -On the first- broth-' 0 ' I 0N"£.£¢;=sac - I . Looal and Other Notes. The children must be looked after: '9 McLeau’s Vegetable Worm Syrup w en required. _ . ANOTHER lot of ladies’ summer vests at 12 cents each, at J. B. Macdonald's. . june28 41 Just opened at James Paton .35 00'9- stock of curtain poles. for custom-made boots; the best quality, at lower prices than you can_ bu? °1§°‘ where. J‘“‘°23 4‘ ,_ One week from next Thiiisda you will get a beautiful sail up the East iver and spend a nice day at the Second Methodist Sunday school picnic. WArrrsD.—Every one to call and see the Great Bargains we are now offering in suits. Our sale last week was agreat one. We ex ect this week to b : still greater.-— D. A. sues. je28 2i 200 ' white curtains bought direct from the manufacturers; the cheapest and best value in the city. Call and see them at Jae. Paton & Co's, 168 Victoria Row, Market Square. DoN’r fo the concert in the Phil- harmonic ! tonight. Thé‘”“Golden Legend” «will be rendered. Lovers of line music should not miss it. Soun silver souvenir . spoons with names and dates-—a suitafic t for’ ministers leavin their ‘circuit's._ E.-W.' Taylor, Victoria ow. jnnc28 2i Dr. Kirkpatrick the well known eye and ear specialist. of Halifix. together with his brids,who are enjoying a wedding tour through the Provinces. called at Char- lottetown on Saturday evening. They are staying at the Davies. Melissa’: Vegetable Worm Syrup is as pleasant as sugar and a safe and effectual remedy. Tin Dominion a‘liance is appealing to temperance societies for subscri ' us to a fund to enable -it to present acts and statistics bearing on the prohibition ques- tion from a temperance point of view be- fore the royal commission. ’ Taicxs not an. rsanss nor onus.-—That is quite a common saying, and the rule holds good even to the newspapers. adver- tising; - for how“ many‘ have you commenced to read an apparently inter- esting local, only to find that it is a local advising you to use Everybody’s Pills “tbebestfamilymedicinli.1' ” * Gsrscusto boo the ibcs to Gofflllroe. tfm u’ very .5". J csr in, boys canvas and mu shoes, cheap, at God’ Bros. ti 8’ Wn ask the public to wait for our 811 clocks and see if they are not e mil in every negect to those sold by ere at :1; aniéi l.8.—E. W. Taylor. J min 22, w—- 1 SUMMER some at rock bottom prices, All wool Canadian tweed suits made to order for $1 Scotch suitings from 814 to $16.50. pieces to select from. Nobby patterns. John Macleod & Co. June 21 ti 1 ’ Our. latest job lot of trowserings is the best yet. No trouble to sell them, they are going like hot cakes. Any man want- ing a pair of;pants.shouldcall1andsce them. the: guru plum-.-..-Inhn Mscl.ecd& &'Co. Juii”e"2I“‘ ‘ll’ ‘elf ,.._ On June 25th, after a lingering illness, John Stewart. of North ‘River, aged 78 years and six months. ’ . At Midgell, on the 9th June, Maria Addelet, wife of George S. Sanderson, in the 34th year of her age. At n, on the‘19f.h May last, of Scarletina, Katie Mary Nicholson, aged 2 years, 8 months‘ and 19 d s. Alsoat the same place, on ‘ the 19 Juuc‘inst., of croup, Flora Bella N ieholson, 9 months and 17‘days, the dearly . ed children of Roderick and Annie Nicholson. Departed this life at Vitnria. Crapuid, on the 19th inst, Catherine McNcill, the beloved ‘wife of Alexaifier ' 168 Victoria Row, Market Square‘. ,6 W803 Tar the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store 2 ‘TRADE. AND SHIPPING ‘:3 :llll8lll088 llotoi—8hlmiing llowi-4 3 Exports, oto. 0AIaI1N'2D.LBe- . New Moon,,s4th da . loh. am. a in noon-s rim on . July let, l0hl’i1m.‘p m. Longest day, 151:. Slim. uses. 7 80! M00! D Day of , =I Week. rises 80 h ll 4 7 1 High water a.u. rat.’ a E 8 § 33333 32323 I :=r::=s =ss°e“°~ ”‘§€§3“'3' :1. c fifigfibqumu a mop. :==ss~s=s=°°= _§£§§§3edaaa§B menu-c¢==;¢O~I¢aai;v SE.".'J-8i".‘:".858!'£‘.2S82?f-‘.5 uuuuue L-o“8%B38!B2 if 5:533:55 essssssssssesss _BE8.°.-l§5‘8$$$.:2'a"a8'.'E * The Weather BOSTON, June 27.—-Cloudincss and -rain; slightly warmer weather; southerly winds. Chicago Ma.i_'ker,__= Julycorn....i. . . . . . . .. July wheat . . . . . . . . . . . 7, , ‘ 7 July pork. . . .'. . . . . . . . 10.80 11.17 Julygoats . . . . . . . . . . . . 32} 32f September poi-k...... 10.97 11.37‘ . Hog receipts 26th,‘ 10,000; core, 531 cars; wheat, 100; oats, 164. ' Port of Charlottetown. EIITIBID. J unc 27-Grczelda, Bontie, Port Hawkesbury; B W Smith,-— Fo Cow Ba ; SS Abraham Sutton, ham, Sydney; Susan King, McPherson; Tid- nish; Etoil du hlatin, ‘Davis, Cow Bay. * cnimisn. June 25—Cora Morrison, Bell. Mimic!- gash; 88 Abraham Sutton, Kicklism, ydney. -—_:—:— S Port of Summerside. INWARD8. Sch: Henry Swan, Irving, Richibucto, lumber; schr S H S, Sourier, Tracadie, 1800 cedar posts. our-wasps. . Schr Advance, Orr, Bichibucto limo. :: Port of Montague. mwanns. ‘ June 22-—SS St Ola_fl', Leldaistre, Ma.‘- dalene Islands, mails and passengers; SS Electra. Maclareii, Montague, merchan- dize; Schr J B Fay, Macdonald, Buc- touche, bal. * on-1-wanns. i... ,21——.Schr Maggie H, Wry, Bus‘ touche, bal. June 22-Schr J B Fay. Macdonald, Halifax, fishing supplies. Exroigs BY NournunesnL.n~'n.-+Mon- *day to S, 138 cases eggs 8429- 50bags -potristoes. ‘ _ :",!.0.hotei's. $98.5 ‘1‘o'D6ni{tfi§au¢-7~ ho ‘ 1' _ $630; 40 bush aitoea, $8. Tot;l,;,31.293. g Bamiirons, June 23-L018, Steamer- Qoils. MacDonald, Port Antonin. Suinniersidei Markets. Suinrrnstns, J mm 28, 1892. Beef small) lb . . . . . ..80.G6‘ to $0.10 Beef quarter per lb..... .05toi .06“ Better gfresh) per lb . . . . .. . ‘ Butter tub)porlb........ . Codfiah (sal;)perlb . . . . . .. .1 F ur,g.cr~cwt... . . . . ......2.00to 2.25 gain. 8 10. ay, per new . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mutton, psi-lb..... . . . . . .. lfutton(earcass).......... ' Oatmeal éwhite oats) per cwt.2. Oatmeal blackoats) per cut.2. _.s we Seas 4-.-.83 (Smith), intbe53rd yearofhcr’aiié;lcsv-”P¢1'k,. r to mouruthelossof an sudmother. She ‘died _ g Islandsnd,l!onct,onpa‘j' , June?!-—WC Stcrli ”E,Ilifax;GE- Granville. do;LC Bro ,, ,;do; J D4 Munro.Westville,.lI8: ’;‘;._ . ~ onto;NH. Drak -Newz.‘ ‘. l"“%'$" 3‘ 3......’ " WW": } Manure.-1:12.: J1: Ottawa, Ill-, Geo H Win ‘ Fred Hone. H-Ii:-2; J essence. do. June 27--JamcsR‘ass,‘, ,A'l'Fci‘h:iiI,‘il';); Missfii W ‘ ; ' dc; V . L iiifiiion River; °1ie¢.wn; P e 0o,NB; R._cvJK_ , " Massey, Summerside; ‘ Sole...-.............*..'.“§.D. A.,Bruoc. Fishing Suppliu.v.z.._.§'.Dodd& moon. iionsreiss ___, 1 at our store in 5 ' I the —» J.-H.lffit.EX&00.,‘i ‘ Grafton St.’ .. Lat ohnson's and ‘ ._-. A _nssis.sssa’auaaoa secs V._WIUOlOl'I|QV~|g—Q| rs” “ . ass, 3.3:, i&QBr~fi0i|‘:tfl‘|..’..‘.s‘.’.i....f..‘.... iw4b“Bhs_sasiasonao Oroinneal‘ 82.25"pai- L or F5 and fem effectually, dispels tion.-8 " of " isthe goody . §ep:.i.ia"°°‘1"’1o°.5“i‘i?“‘i‘Z..l.'T£’.i.,‘e"”°£ {E es - its action" and truly hen‘ ' ipnifl onl fromthemost heslthya : agrees bstances, its omen excellentqualitiescommcndit ;to_ p -' and 'have- made itthe most if 0f"P%i 5' ‘ssleinflc l 2' §whc‘may have It onhan gpcureit‘ _ptly.for‘any.onew wishes . A 7. . — i 4 :.-s_:~._f.-.2 es-.:usr.‘sa__ Jurors Janos? were so 2‘ nine Hoezanl’s Improved seats D,|||=,i.lP_¢,1'bl,-ll’.-----.u..‘..‘..Ao.5O II o. . ,. .1e£.ree,_1i1ngtothc. ' ' $“”"‘ crand ow thesysc, 7 _ .eo1ds.h,ead-i S - aches andfeversf habitual - 1 is some oil. , -1 fH,,- s l . . i 2 i I v _.__. \y_‘T-7“~’;-‘T‘“~_‘;"-._~‘ii1 ‘ ,<>,..;~t>—,.._€g.'.;:t»..;r-w_ ~ . 5.. . T *3‘: A .1 *‘.I€‘>lI Had such a 1 and . 5‘ . Want ‘ f buying Lace Curtain! and th. ’ A "THE.:JllIS2".1K‘E. 2 §1.f{ Our buyer thought that ‘$3 bought ‘last year; -is. . * ear, and therefore on , , V "is, however, wits a ‘ A ‘ pularitycfthisd_ ‘ as exceeded our wi A ,. Art hluslihs era... , I I and still {he is gem:-e»o»aerf.na mi... a....s.. , pairs o our logs B 1' itliénietsxcefin prion. .- *hi°i8 ” It_is on our chan ._—.—..—-..¢.g_... ~«....-v —,.....,.._. W kee ' ’tockalltt?;-F‘ S .'6'1n 31111111161‘-P .8 e i B. y W Montsei-ra.t'$aiine.. Jama.icaGi er. AP0l1.ina-rise. ater. Hunyacle Janos. e Montserrat Llrpelrrult if i so ‘ ,Cprner Kent -ou.—-a_.;-—a.——a.,¢..p...- ._;.—-»..—....,,...,..,... , _- ‘_ Ehaveljust received sin‘ lit dtlii gd , VV ‘narantee tobe ch.dsiii‘L5ssuiii§'°n_e IMPROVEB. .,.wulascccasaalc L ‘ :. £hatldr.l£s1$fii:l%fllfifiimmaylflfii y‘:" -‘N ’ ;Altheu ' ghsthisisiha was me of 5fl6fi’l5“Et3l$j39l:l5l1l§iglikcthepriee he -hr ls. . .1f"3'0n Vii“ of'.l‘ui-sips, the Haszardls gi :_:» —s"g,, .. ., I‘ * ‘- ‘M4 ‘ , E, ‘ Or Glove Del ‘ii C Slit -— l Eawns. G... 3...‘; W .. .°:.ee.:.°, . .B.:. 7 SvtV1;t.dh.Lacing—.1Mwi. mm, is” &c. , 1 as ..ou ; t lam t van‘ Hatsyf, cr_Bcnnets shoillflqcall auilosse 1;: Mlllmery _Department"under_ the care of -a’ drst.-class H s an, ,..q,..,,,,,¢.q..ii..co- -