THE DAi..Y EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 1, 1869 ne 2°Oa wT Y WI TT a 7 . 7 ~ } 3 { : PERSONAL. METHODIST MINISTER REVIEWS | THE LEAGUE OF ; 1 3 THE RECORD ems ai v * . ‘ i i i THE CROSS PICNIC. | ’ \ . a : . : - - — - ——— — ” , vs 74 on T | Continued from page two lel 3 Meet Me at The Always Busy Store Ha - } , 1 . : ; J } 4 7 ; w lr ; , ; ; i re PRoss.— lerate westerly winds ; ; ' iii ihe League of the Cross picknickers ie RO! “Od ate we riy ’ ; : : wan ) W - ‘ ‘ ‘ : nary . h er temperature. , Zine M » wae hd iilen at a eturned totown in two trans yesterday ary, or higher temper 1 >? a @ @ se 202488 7e &©& &2Oe @]* @O8 fF OOS . rLuai tim OT ne aie is es a : . —-—— rf) v dl . ih aloe hie eeanter. eilith whan : | evening, one of eight cars and the other of Potice Court One drur k Toseph { ¥ . sae Ay ta hol , . . } rULICE JO ~— ne TUDR, *¢ . oo 99 : seVen, arriving at eignt o'clock +: alf ra 7 ; adi es mor , lis aga ‘Ego et meus rex,” that man] pax : - T ae clock and O8!f | Cameron was fined $90 or 90 days with ) i ae nore power the cabinet t] | POss signe. iere were a number of show- |). lato, at the Police Court this morn- 7 \ ‘ p tne Cart et thar; ers thr er : z Nard iador at the Folice Court thi morn i e. telle us very ad shat | iroughout the day which made things | ;_., | , : ” rather unpleasant, om | 5 : : wos _ r hhe races were under the manager he eat E | | but thatbe going to increase on ; ae NGINEERS—The Charlottetown Mogie | Hm 4 ' ee ; of Mr. Louis Melntvre. Mre Austin meee ‘2 a : ne Vv several miiiions more than whet ra e ted . 1h neers bold their annual target practice ¢ ee i rainor acted as s*tarte } >Beys ay) « mr : et - »and his friends got into power. These Clic = oe r } re le re, Jam | on Thursday afternoon next, commencing | @ | EP —_— ae ’ } 8 . . ; ©&S Uilbton and Jonn Kent, judges. per ’ se : . Hu was 4 ps - ) gentiemen told us with great lamentation | The following are - Mes veer - at 2 o'clock. d bit “I ‘ shat the ¢ ional expenditure was gro a 1¢ folowing are tne results in the 3 1 pena . cary ee ome xp whe we we Brewing lifferentevuts ’ ‘ 71 ; Si. Biles : 40 enormous rate; that even in the on a Fire ar Caste Heap.—The dwelling yess ys of their mourning the backs of hard _—e yd dash, boys under 12, 1st pri: house of Mr. W. D. Mclaren, at Cable | : : il ‘anadians Were eaking under the} ° nD, presented by W.J. O'Riley, | Head was destroyed by fire vesterday fore- | % ” | By Mitanct] ¢ pe 1 | os ake . ¢ * wT) M ila VY. 5 1s and increasing national expen - 3 oS Mitoas Zod picture presented | noon With ai ifs contents. There is no oe Vi was a . re; thatifthey got into office thev/ Louis Melntyre—Joe McDonaid. | Insurance, | ca r Lr ¢ uld reduce ut four millions per annum. | 100 yd dash, boys under 14—Ist | —— | ae v i i be - ‘ a ; : } . ; . | ‘ Pa y _— a Y as roug it the provinces. | Think of it, yon'broken backed Canadians, | ™2yic lanters,presented by Miss Berta | Cr w Kittep.—Near Selkirk station 5 Miss \ Worsley, of Helifax was a} {2 Hypogrits, into office, and we will | Hornsby—W. MHapenny. 2nd lunch FORRECRT ROS. See eee ae wee 7 es . yt mit . ' @ | : . : - i bed tnrr ) t ; >] r : ri > he. Princess yesterday afters; e@*e Your burdens in running the | basket presentad by Alfred McEachern-- | |)7™08 1° Midgell from Souris a cow on = i ‘ ieTuay efi ' ‘ } w . | ~ = . bp | : b . a cach of Bien Ge vy, | Country, Lo the tune of four | Geo MeMahon. the track wae killed by the train. Another ~ a ‘ yu \ AF BEES Vs | 1 a x Mies es 3 . > . i a cow met the sz » fate or Latur , et . millions. Had they done even this, I | 220yd dash, boys under 16 -I1st fisb- | yw met the same fate on Saturday last. rep iy f og Q ‘ > of > , é . » 2° > oa eee might have been epared the necessity ; rf | ing rod.presented by D. O. M. Reddin Pe Walid TheS. S. Tit ai dale , - AC EAGY, : i Me | coining a new word to meet the case. but —Frank Dillon: 2nd fishing rod also on ae ee ae Ee ee = Alexander Craise i ot ae a ; ant ; 2 ishing als hell ast ni \ Alexande! { . e, Ml. | whatis the fact? The public expenditure presented by yD @ M. R.ddin—Ben Dobell Line arrived Jas: n ght at noine : “a > al Aue : : c8e! ° » a. oe —be *ninals « . + ce ee Stewart, and Rev. J M Fisher, Malpeque,| js now bigger by many millions than when : o’ciock and sailed this morning at half | registered at the Queen Hotel this morn- The Rev. J. A. Gordon will spend the 1 ynth will assume the duties of bis new charge st Montreal in this Province. He leaves for East Point thisafternoon. is here, and to elapse before he The Raymond Excursion party, consist- g of about twenty-five ladies and gentle ~ men arrived from Halifax by the Princess yesterday afteroc 01. They leave tomorrow morning via. Poi ot du Cheae for St. Jobn. T. B. Squire, jr., and wife, South Orangeville, N. Y., [f. C. Hall, Hotel Acadia, Dr. McNeil, Stanley Bridge, and iorty-seven pas-engers from La Grande Duchesse registered at the Hotel Davies thie morning Mr. W.D. Lo-kett, of Bridgetown, N. S., was a passeocer by the Princess yesters day afternoon on a week’s visit to Mr. and Mre. J. A. Lawson, Mrs. Lockett has. been visitiog her parents for some time, and they w:tl probably return home to- gether. Black Dress FOOT Scar We opened on Saturday a line of Black Goods —- Crepon effects—latest de-| signs and very nobby— hem — Lusires —}| Blac™ in pee VARIETY. See our 38c line in South | window— good value Weeks & Co’s 50c Cash-| meve is always asked for! —the best cashmere tor) the money in the city. | All summer Mauslins, Blouses, Straw Hats and | Trimmed Millinerv sell-| at a discount to make | ing room for fall goods now on | order : § | WEEKS & Ci) ame Whelesale and’ Retail Suocessors to W. A. Weeks & Co. 062500 PORTO RICO SUGAR Thirty tons Just landed For sale by HORACE HASZARD Charlotcetown | 1st August 1899 2 w eod eee ere FOR SALE , One Piano— Apply to, J J. JOHNSTON, Barrister One Buggy Will be sold cheap. 148 ‘= MEN SAVE MONEY ~~ KELL ELAS they obtained office. Asifto make their hypocrisy more evident, the amount now | expended is nearly three times as much less, encore, is a hypocrite gone to asx they promised it should be made All of which leads me to remark, that a Hypogrit seed. Eleven millions ofan ircrease in our annua! national expenditure, ‘if not alarm. ) ing, as I think it may well be,is at any rate convincing that these men were by- pocrites when they shed tears over the expenditure of five years ago, and Hy- pogrite when they belie their words and tears by so largely increasing the burdens of which they eo lustily complaioed. When they held out the hope of prohibi- tion it is now very easily seen they were hypocritee, and Hypogrits when they put forth all theirefforts to make the majority in favor of it emsll, and then refuse to give it because the majority is not large enough. O, ye Hypogrits, I am amazed, not at your hypocrisy, for that I confess I anti- cipated, but at your stupidity. away gentlemen! Every day, it seems to agood many intelligent people in Canada, you are driving sails into your ewo politi~- cal coffin. Yours, etc., D. V. Lucas. = a= te ee VE ee To-wicht.—The oscupy the band stand and give a concert in the gardene this evening. Kensincton Cueese Factory.— 27,429 | ibs. of milk received at the above factory, | on Monday ,— 633,438 Ibs. in the m ynth of July, making 937 boxes of cheese. eS — County Covrt Apsounnep—The County Court at Eldon has been adjourned until Thureday, the L7th August inst. i CUPEPQUEREROGERREDQEQSEQQSCGERCURREUERREDS. | boots at J ust and se¢ by buying their our “big sale” glance over to's, if there !8 no’ somethings you may n-<a— 5 PAIRS ONLY of our Men. late Boots— vest) Fine Caocos ng top regular price $4.25 Now 83 50 11 PAIRS.... we a = -_ a - - - ee - - al ~— - = =m ae oo eo o a on -~ — ~ = Men’s Choeolate Dongola z= Boots -regular price$2.50 = = Now $200 = = - a = 9 PAIRS.... = . ‘ ? ] Ne ‘ Men’s Chocolate Dongola = Boots-- regular price $300 & = Now 82.50 = = D = = 13 PAIRS.... 2 Men’s colored Boots rang = ing in price from $1.90to & = $2.25 Now $165 = = a = Watch this spece forfur-: = = : thher announcements : = - = = Ps = R. K. JOST, weneeeeee LF GEG GLEBE % prince Rdward Island New Edition--Just Issued. £5 An Illustrated Book, de- scriptive of Prince Ed ward Island. For sale at all book- stores and at R. H. Mason's newstands. Ccntains a map. Price 25 cents a Copy. BPP RP See ye SPP SS s $s DF y SPREE EEE ES Hammer | Artillery tand will | Peters. Boot Race, Ist. autoharp— presented by Miller Bros—Aithur McQuaid ;2ad. pair canvas boots presented by J. B. McDonald—J. W. McAteer. Potato Race—Ist pair gold cuff links presented by Harry James, barber, Frank Dillon; 2nd stamp album, pre- sented by Father Johnson, Alf. Mahar. Taree Legged Race ~ 1st pound cake presented by Jas.Smith, Louis McMahon and Michael Duffy ; 2ad pound cake pre- sented by Frank A. ‘Trainor, Frank Dillon and Horace Callahan. Hizh Jump lst—Life of Archbishop Lyach, presented by James Clinton, Sam Doyle; 2nd, necktie, Prowse Bros, Louis McMahon. 100 yard dash, open only to members of the band—1st, Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, presented by W. . Payne, Chas. J. Mitchell; 2nd, pipe presented by Geo. H, Reddin, P. C. Hughes; 3rd, one morth’s course at CU. B. C,, Prof. Miller, W. Thos. Trainor. Hop, Step and Jump—lst, presected by J. Peardon,Cyrus Ryan; 2nd, pair sneakers, by Alfred Mc- Eachera, William Hapenny. The putting of the 16 lb, watch, shot and ; step dancing did not come off on ! accoual of the rain. After the train arrived home the formed up and wmwarched back t» the Cathedral where the prizes were presented by Mr. D. OM, Red- din. Mr. Frank A. Trainor, who for |} many years occupied the Presidential | Chair of tie League of the Cross, ad- | processioa : ' Irsssed the members before they were my ad } dismissed. | ——- ——-_—> ———- | LA GRANDE DUCHFSSE | La Grande Dachesse arrived last night atabou: half~past eleven, at i sailed to- She bad not passengers as on her othe, port. The following are the oames of those booked for Charlottetown ; . } > .. . | dav at one o'clock a8 usual. heariy sO many fips to this Ww. B. Brackett and wife, A. Curry. JI & Jobneos, 3. Mrs. G. C and. 3 children, E. Parsons, j-., wife. E. A. Brown, N. H, Hawes, Missiner, P. D. L Miss B. Mrs.'O. C. Brown, Miss 8S. | Brown, Miss L. Campbell. H. A. Cobura. A. Statzeil. Mrs. R. E. Kehoe, | Miss G. Strickland, J. B. Greely. H. Tremaine, W. G. Stoughton, EK M. Cormack, J R. Wrigit, D. MeDonald, Mary A. McSwain, br. J. M. VanDyck and wife, Mrs. F. Ss. Camp, Miss O. Taylor, A Littlefield, Cc. R. Clark, Dr. W. E. Fay, Mrs W.E. Fav. W. T. Lambert and wife, C. L. Ferrin, Miss Baldista, Miss L. R. At- weod, Mrs. N. Atwood,C. E.Simmondas, Misses Wight. (2), Mr. Lee, G. W. ’s]mer, Miss M. McKee, W. B. Bacon, lc. B. Hazeltine, J. McKenzie, ©. Lay- eock, Katie McLean, Priscilla McLean, Henrietta McLean, Jas. M. McLean, C. R. St. John and wife, G. St. John, F. Schwab, A. Stingel, H. S.° Forbes and wife, K. B. Squires, jr., and wife, E. M. Hodge, Wm. Blythe, Mrs. J. J. Wight, W. E. Adams, W. M. Burdick, W. A Chase, Miss E. McDonald, C.F. French and wife, G. E. A. Huckaby, wife and daughters, (2), J.N. Pressy, Maggie Gillis, Miss K. Ross, Miss M. J. Campbell, Katie Darley, W.Reed and wife, W.A.Reed and wife, 8B. L.Crocker, Mrs. V. R. Host,Mrs. J. H. Carpenter, W. J. Milis and wife. M.S. Page and wife. H. Delew, Mrs.G. Boos, Miss T. ©. Boos. Jas. Walker. Mrs.W. Thatcher, : Somer, | Dunn and id. BD. | MeDonald, iuman, F. D. Faxon and wife, Eula Faxon. Conrad Faxen, J. H. Toomas, Mrs. Z; Pendleton, Miss S. B. Pendleton, R. - MeGinnis and wife, Hannah Gasbee, Miss M. Munroe, The outward passengers were: Mr. P J Gormly, HD Grady, Miss Aspinall, Mrs J A Smith, Mrs E Malouey, Miss F Wright, W E Adams, C E Simmons, LB Sqaire, M +A Stengel, F Schnab, Mr Clarke, Daniel Pierce, Flo McKay, Laura Beaton, Aun Arkin, Mrs Mitchell, James Murley, Joseph McPhee, Walter McKay, H A Calbura, W M Burdick, P D Larmon, J D Misaimere, H Tremaine, C RSt John and wife, Mre V K Koyt, S Summers, E Parsons jr., and wife, W A Chase, Mr Wingersky, Mr Goldberg, BJ Graham, J D Billings, M H Ryan, Mr. Littlefield. ———___- -— <a> Good health is worth more then auy~ thing else to you,and every bottle of Hood’s Ssreapari!la contains good health. past four, She hud a gcod large freight and and a number of round trip passen~ gers. Picsic.—The Salvation Army piocic will leave tomorrow (Wednesday) from tbe Plant Line Wharf at 10.30 sharp. Tickets 15 cente, children 10 cents, Pleas- avtsail ina steam tugand areal good time, Doixc Wert—We are pleased to learn that the pair of O.1.C. hogs recently imported from Connecticat by Mr. West- cott are improving rapidly Inthe cur- rent language of the day they are “geiting alovg fine. scteniititiini Orricers Meeetnc.—All officers of the militia are requested to meet in the artil- le-y orderly rooms at eight o’clock on T .ursday evening to consider the proposed changes in the drill shed. AlJl officers are requested to be present. nesndstieniaii To Horsemen.—Persons entering their horses for any of the races to be held on the Charlottetown Driving Park on the 13th and 14th September next may bave the use of the track for training the boree entered from date of entry, a es Cheese Cueese Satt.—At @ meeting of the Board this morning, beld for the sale of the last half of the July cheese, twenty factories were repre sented. Seven sold at 9 1-8; two at 9 1-16 Four refused the top orice and the rest beldon. Mr. Biffin wae the purchaser, ‘ihectaienleiaii Race Notres.—The directors of the Charlottetown Driving Park bave,iu addi - tion tochanuging the purse ia the free-for- ell class from $250.00 to $300.00, also changed the 2.26 class to a 2 25 class, in the races to be be held on their track on the 15:b and 14th September. aii Sniprinc.—Schooners Jubilee and Jes-ie arrived from Sydpey yesterday with coal for Mr. R. McMillan. Schooner Alarv Ann 18 discharging coal at the Railway Wharf. Schooner A J McKean, arrived from Cape Tormentine on Saturday afternoon. halenaiiaions Axoruer Miracie.— The cure is reported from Ste Anne de Beaupre of s{).ttle girl, years old, dangh ter of Mrs. Pierre Bourgeois, of Nicolet, who hed been afiected for some time with disease of the eyes, and had her eight fully restored on being brought by her mother to the shrine of the s3int, three hic saebaapblee Roya Foresters. —- The mouthly meeting offPrince George En- campment held in their bail, Prowse Block, st 8 o’clock sharp to-night It is necessary that every member ehall atiend this meeting, otherwise section 283, subsections | to3 of of the bye-laws will be vigoreusly enforced. aialaatpaiaia wast Sap Rites.—The funeral of the late Miss Mamie McLeod took place this will be morning. Service was held in the house at half past nine by Rev. D. B. Mc- Leod, and the fun eral left by carrriage for Cavendish at ten o'clock. The pellbearers were Messrs Geo Waller, Chas B Perkins, C S Drew, F J Westlake, H R Hillsen, John P Gordoa. WASH YOURSELF WITH KAHNWEILER’S BATH SPONGE “Cleanliness is next to Godlin-. esa,” A substitution for spongs and wash rag. Material, hand made linen, filled with shaved cork; the inner pocket can bé opened and a piece of soap inserted. Always ready for the bath. Makes a continuous lather, It always floats, is soft and pliable Is cleaner and better than a sponge or rag. Takes off the dirt and opens the pores, Strengthens the body and muscles Takes the place of a masseur. Recommended by athletes and physicians a8 4 neceesity. If you try it you won’t do without it. Price 30 cents. regular } hq Receipt Granted COM Dees MW DOOOVM All womens col- ored boots & shoes at & ® v ¢ % 0 ¢ 20 per cent 6 discount q y $1.00 shoes for 80c “ $1.50 * & ise 6 “ $1.48 d $2.50 “ “ $2.00 3 4 See Window ODED IOOCEHM DOS] Alley & Co “ $1,20 ~A 0°SCO6 fH OO° AD gaee=6 FROM 8S A. M- TOG P. M. STANLEY _ ..BROS 1 SOS DS SOS GSOL US The Hot Weather AS TO COME Of Accounts Rendered 30th June ~eD* £esoo2eii.D@s ‘ NO 2; Womens Kid ® strap slippers with oy vow und steel : S ee a eee ee yn 7. ye ¥ QBAB BOW Q buckie on a com. @ fortable lest and ® stylish —only $1.25 DOunCOer See Window @es Dea’ ai Mist oe*ene fF Inwomscmroroee eh? Alley & Co Leave us your order now for a nice light summer su t Lots of Light Weight Tweeds to select from. Our tailoring department has been rushing all this season MEN'S FURNISHINGS See our summer Underclothing in Balbriggan and natural wool, whic will be sure to keep you cool. Big Reductions on lines of Furnishings from this date GORDON & McLELLAN