%e * nadie a3 ~ Media Bel eget an ste banc oe ~~ mo Sa eee a: reas - zi e F - ee eee ad aa am. hy oe ok : ~ % THE DAILY Loca! at Vatcher's y21s at on: os ae rt w alt O0n a Go to MelLeed's Shoe Store to- Sveoiat Despatcuxs ro Tux ExamMuver. <SsoS08?| DOMINION PARLIAMENT. night. They offer great bargains. Debates and Proceedings - r Boston baked beans | cathe ' . ake ent its ae i Orrawa, July 1. = Owing to the criminal code not being ree s I : f 1 Division, S. of T.,| printed the senate cannot consider it until session at Cavendish |mext week. Possibly prerogition w ili be L3th inst lp stponed until the week following. A lot of women’s light beots and | g2zetted a Queen's Counsel. low shoes. to be closed out rrr t atJ.™M MeLeod & Co's. ga Parr Remember the big tea s Cross on Tuesday next, o 11ILHAKM i he Secretary requcs‘s ata nen rs make returns for tickets sold late concert on Monday next if possible. i Ha , Secretary. apne Res SeELLeR.-—The i; ggists and h. ghout the Island say that Every ; ; s Pills are among the bost-selling medi es, and give perfect satisfaction SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and tinest Cosmetic made. Removes John Y. Payzint, ot Halifax, has been Yesterday the Speaker announctd that he had received the resignation ef Rolet Watson, ‘ for a new elections In reply toa juestion Haggart stated that | the de ficit of the Intercolonial Railway for the current year up to the tirst June last was $545,648. Foster said the recent negotiations with the United States would be explained on Monday Boulton informed the senate yesterday of his intention to resign and contest Marquette. CHURGH OF ENGLAND SYNOD Bishop Courtney's “Address. Blackheads, Pimples, etc., as if by magic. 3 ox. tubes in elegant | cartons 50 cts. a We forgot to mention on Thursday that a| ' Macaulay's History of England—was presented by His Worship Mayor Haviland to Charles Myers, West Kent Street School, for History - -> re —A tire oceurred at Riverdale, Lot 65, on Thursday last, when the barn and a'l tbhuildings, farming implements and some atock of Mrs. Francis Malone were complete- ly destroyed. The loss is estimated at $1,600. ieinilillatiicines luere will be ao Methodist char morcing owing to the military parade and sermon by Rev. Br. Carman in the brick church. There will be the usual services in the evening. service in the Second Su day Two hundred pair of men’s light boots and shoes on bargain counter at J. M. McLeod & Co's. to-| night. ‘ails i Juvenile Temple are re juested to meet | \Vi | } } at McLeod's Hall on Monday evening at half. past 4. ck, to make arrangements for the | meeting of the Grand Lodge. By order of | the Superiatendent. jy2 2i , j partnership hitherto! f James Paton &] o DissoL_vep The existing under the name C was dissolved to-day by mutual con- | sent The business will be continued by Mr. James Paton, under the same name of J smes Pat n& Cu sieliiallalcsias i O ks have arrived and we believe the | I rs did not wait to sce them We d sire fai petition but think this clock pediing I s was unfair to all concerned. Re. } yer our price for the same article is over | a third less than theirs and we make a fair | profit at that.—E W. Taylor jy2 d&w Txa Party. —A grand tea pariy will be held at St. Eleanor’s on Tuesday next, | July 5. Arrangements have been made} with the P, E. L. Island Railway for single | first-class fares from stations, gocd to} return the following day. A good time is assured all who attend. | Cuvacn Paap foemorrow morning | Re Dr. Carman will 1 ch in the First | M ! ( bout four hundred of militia now in SAM p are expected to at- tend ‘Those hold'ng pews in the frout of the | : mh are t Sted to occrpy seats else- | La order mimodate them. al } Domrxton Day.—The day passed off quietly j At nooa of 21 guns was i from Fort E iward and a feu de joie was militia in emp, who had been drawn up ia line on the lower ficld. Several & 34 Ute fired by tha private picnics were held and some excursions to the country by carriage were made. . Pieasant Ture. — The steam yacht) Ellida, of New Glasgow, N. S., arrived here} yesterday forenoon with a party of gentlemen yoard. She made the rua from New Glas- gow in the splendid time of five and a half vars. The par y was made up of Graham Steel and McKay, : Graham, Cap‘ain A. Fraser, Captain A. Chisholm, W. P. MeNei'l,A. I. Rice, A. Fraser, and ex-Mayor Sutherland They visited the park ia the afternoon aad witness ed the sporta, with which thy were delighted, and in the evening took a run uo the river in the Elliis with « few invited guests on board. The Blids left for home again this morning. _ —_— > — Fraser, Manager New Glasgow Forge Company; T. Cantley, G. F . : : rt : { iptal } { Religious Services. St Paul's Church.—Services to-morrow : Morning Prayer, Sermon and Holy Com munion at 11 o'clock ; Sunday School at 2.30; Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7 o'clock. St. Peter's Cathedral.—Services to-morrow Sunday afterSt. Peter's Day) ~ill be es follows: Holy Commanion at 8a m; Matinsat 10.15; Chora! Celebra'ion of the Holy Eucharist and ermon at 1] o'c'ock; Evensong and Sermon at 7 o clock Gospel Meeting —Remember the Gospel Meeting Sunday afternoon in McLeod’s Hall, t 4 o'clock, conducted by the Reilway Strangers always weicome. Lesson : men Romans 8 38 —‘-Paul’s Persuasion,” second Methodist Church.—Prayer meeting tliQ0am. No service at 11. Sunday School id Bible class at 215. Class meeting, led by Mr G W Ritchie, at 3 15 pm Preaching at 7pm by Rev C W Hamilton, followed by the saccament of the Lord's Supper. All ¥ ye. Attentive ushers to show strangers mtortable seats. Rev 6 Atkinson will preach at both services in St James surch to-morrow Baptist Chare Services at 11 am and 7pm. The pulpit will be occupied morning und evening by the Rev C W Williams, of St Martins, NB [he Salvation Army iotend holding a great camp meeting at Victoria Park on Sunday afternoons at 3 p m se Supreme Court. Saturpay, July 2. Tite Qieen vs MoT sgue—lLaodictment for p? jary A motion was made to qussh in- dictmeat but was lost, and case stands for trial cn Monday next. | merely $1,900, Havirax, July 2. The Church of England Synod opened yesterday, the seinen being preached by Ven, Archdeacon Jones; of Windsor In the Bishop’s opening addresa to the synod ‘he said: “Every sober minded Christian must deeply regret the touch of sensationalism which is beginning to show itself in the pulpit. lhis is not only not the preaching by which the heathen would be won for Christ, but it waz also not the preaching that was to lead godly men on to the perfection of their faith. Of late he had seen notices iu news- p3pers in reference to providing pleasant Sun- liy afternoons for working people. Any sensible man would approve of an effort to draw the laboring class away from the amuae- ments of the beer saloon, which toa often end in a drunketfcarouse. He would not express his opinion upon the opening of amusements o1 the delivering of scientific lectures on Sunday .fternoons, but he was concerned about keep ing the church a holy place, and in his opinion it was impossible to make the people see sacredness of secular things by giving concerts and so on in a church. Only. the tendency weld be to seculariz3 religion itself.” The report of the widows and orphaus fund committee was by no means a hopeful one. It showed a debit of $3,000, while the present iucome is The pensions for the present year cannot exceed $100 each The report of the domestic and foreign missions shows a much less despondent tone. Qe Big Fire at Yarmouth. Hauirax, N. S., July 2. A fire at Yarmouth yesterday destroyed Kenney, Haley & Co’s factory chute, Hall organ factory, G. P. Allan's barrel factory, the dwellings ot George Rogers, John Beals, | James Goudrie, Jacob Vanamburgs, Thomas Longs and Tousain Music. The fire badly | damaged Louis Potiers and Amasah Smith’s houses. Leavis & Cook's provision store, which also took fire, was saved. McAuliffe Defeated. San Franetsco, July 1. Goddard won the fight with McAuliffe in the 16:h round at San Francisco last night. 640° The Races at Georgetown. Tue following entries have, ap to date, been received by the secretary of the King's County Exhibition for the races at Georgetown, on July 7th, 1892 : THREE MINUTE CLASS. P. S. Brown, Uharlottetown, ns Ilderin, rs, sired by Olympus. P. P. Gillis, Charlottetown, ns Parnell, b s, sired by Abdallah Messenger, 4869. James Daly, Georgetown, ns Della, blk m, sired by Abdaliah Messenger, 4869. Owen Hughes, Montague Cross, ns Dean br s, sired by Highland Laddie, son of Dean Swift. James McCabe, Montague Cross, ns Fairy Queen, bik m, sired by Dean Swift. 2.40 CLASS. H. C. Connolly, Charlottetown, ns Harry C., bs, sired by Hernando. Alex. Kennedy, Southport, ns Maud K, b m, sired by Hernando, 2891. D MeLeod, Ch’towa, us Sim, bg, sired hy McMillan’s Harry. C. L Barnes, Geo’town, ns Minnie Mor- gan, b m sited by Harry Morgan. Dan Martin, Dundas, ns King Turf, bg, sired by Barney B. James McCabe, Montague Cross, bk m Fairy Queen, sired by Dean Swift. J. H. Henry, S'side, ns Uaward, bk g sired by Reilly's Dean. FREE-FOR-ALL. ns Golden, bs, of the A WN Large, Ch'town, sired by Royal Lambert. James@Cameron, Ch’town, 2 23}, blkwh sired by Allright. C L Strickland, Ch’town, ns Dot, bik m, by Administrator, 659. E W and SN Dawson, North Tryon, ne Loafer, b g, sired by French Sporter. Daniel Martin, Dundas, us King of the Turf, sired by Barney B. P P Gillis, Ch’town, ns Harry G (pacer), by Black Pilot, 2,30} (conditionally). ns Blackbird, MARRIED. At the residence of Henry Ball, Esq., June 30, by the Rev. W. J. Kirby, Sylvester R. Macdonald to Jessie Ross, all of Charlotte- town. DIED. July Ist, 1892, William A., infant son of Anthony J. and Susan Dougan, aged 3 weeks. At Little Harbor, Pictou, N.&., on July Ist, in the 86.h year of her age, Nancy Mac- kenzie, relict of the late Samuel Nelson, Heq., of Charlottetown, P. E. I. She enjoyed good health until a recent date and insisted on being near the early and retired scenes of her childhood rather thau live in bustling towns or cities. BOATS T0 HIRE! (POMPORTABLE, Safe Rowboats and J Sailboats atany hour of the day or night. A convenient slip for landing ana cxmnteancitiiii Damaged pineapples very cheap to-night at & Gofk« i ee ee ew barking. JOHN SNELGROVE, Steam Navigation Whari. imember for Marquette, and had issued a writ | and Other Items. | [TRLEGRAPHIO NEWS. | | | . --— emma tasttiinaantteenetensieeeattih amen meee heen ane aS Se as & A MY Es Fg Bisa PouvaA LUN Aa EvV- i - GREAT BIG PIGNIC ~AIN D- MIQONLIGHT EXCURSION | a > ¥&. al ‘ * t . The SECOND MELrHODIST CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL will hold their Annual Picnic, on : o , THURSDAY, July 7th, AT WESTVILLE. A Good Time May Be Expected ! Tea and Refreshments and Lots of Fan. Tickets to Picnic and returo, 20 cents. Boat will leaue Ferry Wharf at 9 a. m. Moonlight Excursion at 8.30 Moonlight Excursion, 15 cents. Visitors boat will leave at 2 p. m. A. ACHORN, Secretary of Committe. ORTON & FENNELL R. B. NORTON & CO. Continues the Business at the Old Stand, Brenan’s Corner, City Hardware Store, 2 3 Pa and requests a continuance of trade from all ld customers. Se ee a HARDWARE CHEAP! We will continue the Discount Sale. Large Discounts for Cash to reduce the present large stock. «Callsor write for prices and you are sure to buy. Oe ed : R. B. NORTON & CO., coin +ssue QUGEN. STREET. Ch’town, June 18, 1892—pst jour her guar ene . WILLIAMS’ PIANO RE IN EVERY WAY FIRST-CLASS, appealing) to the highest musical cul ture. OVER FIFLEEN THOUSAND IN USE. They make their way with the general public : By Force of Merit. Alone. The WILLIAMS PIANOS are scarcely more expensive than ordinary in‘a- ments suld every day all vver Canada, yet they will last ten times longer and v 6 perfect satisfaction, anil are fully warranted by a Company whose guarantee means something. WILLIS PIANO & ORGAN GO., SOLE AGENTS FOR NOVA SCOTIA AND P. E. ISLAND. ap? —dy eod & wky SATURDAY, JULY 9 “9 a. —_ — - —--—— (x LADIKS’ SILK BLOUSKS, LADIES’ MUSLIN Blouses, conecienes mes |2 Per GEIL DISCO LADIES’ SATEEN Blouses, PARASOLS. We will give you your choice of a nice lot of Parasols for 35 ets, BIG BARGAINS IN MILLINERY. BIG BARGAINS IN SUMMER CAPES, MANTLES AND JACKETS, SUMMER GOODS WILL GO CHEAP THIS MONTH. PERKINS & STERNS. Char ottetown, July 2, 1892—eod & wky — x) ane neo J. B. Macdonald’s Great Clothing Store. a(x) —— O°; TRADE during this Month hag been excellent, and our Clothing Sales are far beyond our expectations. Now, in order to surpass our sales of corresponding month last year, which was very large, we will offer you greater inducements than ever. Just look at our MEN’S SUITS for $500. Look at our MEN’S PANTS for $1.00, and see if we don’t do more than we advertise. Also, remember we are selling LADIE>s’ DRESS GOO.)S, COTTONS and GINGHAMS the Cheapest in Town. J. B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. DOMENION BOOT & SHOE STORE. Ladies should our Real Kid and Kan- gareo Boots and see Shoes, the finest | in the trade. MY (Gy hy fo? 19} THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the aniversal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star Tailoring EK: tablishment when they want something particualar- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill has passed-into a proverb, namely, when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishment you are too fastidious for this yere.world. McLeod McKenzie. Ch: rlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wky FOR THIS MONTH OF JUNE, Be sure and tell your friends, and don’t miss the place. ‘Tremendous supply of Boots and Shoes se ling low for cash at GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, June 4, 1892—eod & why