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    THE

    rie DAILY EKAMINER, P25 0

    AND LADY
    ABERDEEN AT TRURO. N.S

    4 Priestly’s

    Pome. onstrates the

    DAILY EXAMINER -

    LETTERS 0

    THE EDITOR.

    1esday, the 21 | in
    AUGUST 24, 1894 f Lord and A DOCTORS’ DIFFERENCE, | New oatmeal from white oats at 8. B.
    ‘ sands throngs l Sir,—Judging by the tone of the answers Tt has been decided by the best judges
    THE MATTER OF THE CLUB ‘ ap a ely | to “Dr Dorsey's question asked of Mr. | that Prowse Bros. can and -desell -Chil-
    Brown,” one would be led to believe that | dren’s Clothing che aper than any firm on
    ‘ Ker he former gentleman thought the Jatter | P. E: Island. See them if you want a
    lid wrong in administering to the injuries | Suit for vour | Why throw away a
    ; | _ ace received by the old lady by the tent. | dollar, and them so scarce ?
    ; G G rate party | Butif l read his communication aright he Remember the sale at 12 o’clock. noon
    W »the | simnle referred the fect that the ao hn 1@ i 2 0cl = ,
    : a Te ne ee ee le | to-morrow, in front of the Law Courts
    , ‘ be proceed- | called Dr. Brown had no legal right to the Building, of land fronting en Prince and
    wMopy f fags | title of Dr... not « aring wh ther or not h Water Streets, in Charlottetown. No bet
    smers After the had raised he dead, worked miraculous ter site for private residences Will be
    ‘ address, the vice- | cures, or even carried on the practice of Sovak tn | ts to suit p rchasers
    riained at lunch at} al! the other physicians put together. Now, i Sg ee
    } H ‘ pp at Sic poe rhat’s Right Phe school boys are
    I | why stick to such an unfounded mistake | °°". , Pat « Co’
    . x9 }and not answer his first tter witha “se ‘gerne ws we He. : '
    \ Pa traightforwardness, coming to the poi pecial d chool suits.
    A ‘ and if needs be drop the subject? But G I | leather boots for the
    i pay Or. Dorsey was not shown ta play Va at
    } Earl and | pounced upon in amost unreasonabl Cheap boots for fall at Goff Bros.
    } I
    ' x-Grove marne And again, this “most powerf Bove ¢ Buy your Boys’ Cloth-
    a irrived | medical education” is being conti: ut J. B. Macdonald & Co's, Special
    sae: harped On Did Dr. Dorsey say rpg ges! unts f ext two weeks, a2l 6i
    5 M st px werful education ? No, he did . . oe
    Read G Caiter & Cos advt. of school
    , esses had | he simply said thatthe Medical Act sina adisens
    . i uly A rade iad to-day require | iat nost a ' " : pak b. ¢
    with her hoduk | ebwcefcl education wa y Hire’s Eoot Beer Extract at
    per aga same) of
    is artistically a obtain the title of M. D 0 . | Watson's june2] tf
    ‘ stural ecer think by “Critic’s” communication -
    , spot, the Ea Dr. Dorsey had not a friend ALBORL ODDIE DEA ABLAR AOA CAAROBORT
    | i V adcdresst y world to lefend him _ WOR ees A GUINGA A BOX.” «
    i eople of the | What a most deplorable condition to . A bow of 3
    8 j n! Beeause his friends do: . BEE ,
    I ‘ ' i. @ ‘ t} t an extended re- | come forward and make laughing-stocks §
    \ ‘ \ ‘ v r, were | of themselves by scribbling in the pre 3
    isly delivered at dves that go to prove that he ha ~ PILLS ‘
    a P . ; ~ : . . * om
    a ferences during his | friends? Perhaps his friends are not cot : eo ae
    ‘ , H made a happy hit by | fined to a certain few who dare not ! hi y e 2@ chest.
    an additional strong " i < tha igh his hands were pet | conscience sake step outs! le th boundry 2 pao Brak
    tha Magistrate mea le | hard , yet he claimed to be a | line ofa “certain pampered up circle,’ Wwe Stomach,
    | fa f I lays i€ ad work, who never had the cold courage Lo ask — ;. Loss of Ap-
    PM . | : asi vanmived | . : De. Be as practicing y petite, Wind
    | ra han manua ib was require whether or not Dr, brown was Bigs icing and Paining
    4 ake a . agriculturist under legal certificate With all the fie Stomach,&
    presented a gold medal] } writings which have appeared in th ~ -Gid a4
    i Freema vho had supplie laily papers upon this subject, there has Drowsiness, Co'd Chill, Ftushings ofS
    of milk from one cow | not as vet been an honest answer to Dr Heat, Shortness: of Breath, Costivencss,g
    be a) ot stt | Dioeas Pa staternenta on to Mi Beown’ $B otches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep,§
    ru . 7 rSey ee : : Sand all nervous and trembling sensa-2
    jeval rigbt to practice medicin and §iions are relieved by using these Pilleg
    . : t therefor. He has himself given a Covered with a Tasteless and Soluble Coating
    i . i . Wholesale Agts, Fvans & Sons, Ld. Montreal,
    vressive ag ? haif satlista tory answer. Bu hs Ed | t y all druggists, ‘
    ‘ ‘ tries, | there has been a great amount of leniency fnnesaccanaccce uss
    . any rf 1¢ | shown hin . whil | | { . = he!
    — \ ation, | just as ill or as clever as he would
    ’ f ain | be granted the privilege I
    ‘ ud | Mr. Editor, another word befor« sing
    i ‘ : & prices | Dr Dorsey’s motive has beer put aow
    git € iged as jealk nsy N Ww, I sia t tay '
    4 . 7 . ° . ,
    7 e , &c., such | mean resort to fly to, for, as far as | 5
    ars! ntellige understand, the above ent id I
    ( 1 W ‘ i has more to do in the way ! i —
    — ad of grow and selling hay and practice than he is able ttend to, t + ;
    f Canadian farm- | his overplus,and has been known t i ’
    ® articles that now | theugh so young) cure cases when giv nies aheaieed alain é ‘
    pn eB - "ER SIB Ok “COILA,
    may | ne drunk wit | fOr a ine NV command | up by those of a practitioner of one PEAMI OILA
    st ‘ 1 efh standing : |
    7 f : troduced a few well chosen | space, | remain, one of Dr. Dorsey’s many ;
    ti 1, OF I i81N, | true friends, |
    ur ‘ i pres has become now Fa 4 Dir 3 ¥ Philade!phia, Best
    y - : Mar- eee _ Quality
    ‘ i “PEACE WITH HONOR"
    é q H a { , :
    aw , w wished t Sir,—I am glad to lea , .
    hes Sir, am gis , . { : '
    g ~ t 4 rai bene! tween the Mechanical and T raft D
    should and | menis of our Railway has been : 24.4
    \ i - "
    HIS neign- | arranged, and a joint picn f —
    : 80, adval i ployes will s yi ] aa
    ve 4 n 4 ghty i i Fr iDAY’
    sal vn was } ; - -
    - tey 9 ’ =
    ’ a 5 oO PERSONAL
    —— ° 8 es and _
    3 . > pul Capt. Dominick McDonald, of 8S
    —— ——-=- sid © of the | has teen appointed captain of the et
    NOTES AND COMMENTS Notwithstanding the fact that Truro is Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maske
    ae emmienls ~ ‘ vr was a i dea ers t lay en route for Bost / Lis YY Cae) .
    Ss " sand ening; bu th Westville. N. B a J
    a Wy
    “ | 1 j wat ke « g to { ton. Z Cn
    oe Ag 8 at d tha M William Earle w i g o- : P
    ; z lad \ : wns- | day returning to Mont To-day the thirteenth Na-
    sit to hie n Char! we : \
    waze war upo : nthe at snag “pe ‘ tional Encampment of the
    It < . 5 $s ars ulKer Ww s oe ureta " . ,
    . lef h “ at 1s a@/the C. P.R. offices at Va iver, Bo ( Sons of Veterans opens at
    ‘ Canad D : I erk a + has fa en heir to a fortune $500,00 Davenport, luwa.
    Agriculture to br some across ’ g Kngiand Her husba has th
    new Pacific line and set ther ' : aa ee er - ao There isa heavy attendance
    N west es £g 4 Hugh Sweeney, a resid Cape I “ ad wis
    | MI . vetera ant Vesmaath Mh dees of delegates from every State
    ’rofessor ( g says \ S 8 thie ‘ a ee elias : ee ‘
    " i r id th vi “ag ecentiv a ry grea lh W hich the pons are organ-
    : : aS made e was a native of Ireland, and had . he
    promy N.S et i Re ized, and the encampment will
    a G. F.O It is pleasing to hear that Mr. D. T.|continue until the 24th.
    ae Saye & Johnstone, of Chatham, N. B ’ > h ‘a] .
    i : aia @ ge % Josepa B. McCabe, of Boston,
    « -_—_—- ivorabiy Known nea : a ne Ni
    n vo or tl weeks ape MGR, SATOLLI AND SALOONS, vas operated on for ap] a omimander-in-Chief, and
    _ asatngg Mee. witt—uees aio Charles K. Darling, Adjutant-
    i 5 ‘ } avout again - r ; «
    Mf 1 Ga , s tto liquor saloon=,| JS. Larke, ex-comt General. The gathering taxes
    the United Sta - te of the ccnfas, | World's Fair, has been ap; Davenport's hospitalities to
    + pas j a found . — cial agent to visit the } ay i
    There are s ; rsity at Wa-i- | Canada with a view to working i e | the utmost limit.
    it pla § s I . ~? P sener- | with \ustra ia. Subsequently | ‘ eit | Y : oo a ey
    i thousands of dollar 5 “es , epresented Australia. | our purchasing power 1s
    é‘ Some commas wi mre water Rev. B. Fay Mills, the evang limited with us only when
    e Canadian Tariff b \ 5 sna prouioit | 18 well Known in Charlottetown, has a ee o ee, m
    nt them up and lad I re B Hing “| cepted a call from the Fourth Presbyter- youl walle t 18 empty ; To
    - e meas ‘ I all a pal var) ian Church, of Albany, N. Y., to Lecome | court you tor your trade when
    : a ied ye e pal | gative as d € | its pastor fora year. He will enter upon | you have no money is to
    , a. “ ! ligate a funda his duties in S ‘ptem ber. hate ma)
    , at liquor ques Mr. W. C. DesBrisay was not en his} Violate the laws of''common
    antag a . "harlottete -~ o reporte bv the : : y “i Y
    ies Miike . ' perigee A — ea ees Seen es When you want Cloth-
    . : oe alifax Chronicle e went to Halifax |. .
    ‘ ban pe pr e spit ss CXeeeiienad Weide aa sahara ing and have your money to
    cai Metin ae G Nate Ottawa. But his f here | plank down, we will give you
    r ‘ € would I d ey eee 324 ik reported. | More than the worth of it
    ’ iis SL Is NOLDO 4 ivs., aS Fe i) eu
    ot ‘ edt ‘ oa , — of . r ,
    . g preserve, | Jt is only 300 Ib every time. Our new stock
    para s the auth Professor F. T. Shutt “fi ih : 7 :
    ey - Pence FN i. Fr. Shatt, a <|is par excellence. — Specialty
    . . , — pu Exper mental Farm, Ottawa, ar here . . a) . ~
    y an im oper) tor eeest oak tees ts .|1n fine Serges. Ask for them.
    a6, Wi e a +t % h or .
    ae 1 e Op © meade in | in company with Mr. Dillon We under- |
    ‘ I ! ‘ wt} rar 8 ;
    ‘ of M ——" * irtherance Of ! stand that this is Professor Shutt’s first
    I ' : s peopie. But, | visit to the Province, and_ his bj “see WDpwes
    I i At . S , Xare Fasten 1 | coming here is to obtain a JOHN i . Ma KENZIE,
    ‘ } a iocail re gas edge of ita soil, resources, ete
    . - ons ito |t pres (to mean the promulga | William Henry Cusack, who died at ie?
    r ee ule fr Oata ! ther dioceses, and Poughkeepsie last week, painted a picture : Re ae an pew: ES
    4 k Oaw Pa " | i the utterant ef the rl “— ' Sa stamp them as a deciara- | ,naker is said to have offered him $30,000 ti os ; ) 4 ae
    Bee s retur! f the trad a I y iw igainst the proprietors or fre- Although he needed the money and age ¥ j a a {
    th ‘ f ars yearly tot ket : f saloons, or against the use of | was creeping upon him he kept it, and i i i
    rong ping I I
    sboring men and which was everages generally. never lost the hope that it would bring him okt
    t 4 ¢ Mel ee ae fame and great fortuns He was an archi
    I as the MASQUERADED IN FEMALE ATTIRE. | tect, but has rece ntly been a teacher of art ia
    Ca an bar not held ¢t a : in @ Poughkeepsie institution. je .
    vere ¢ f ylher awe there i Pati i Was ¢ reated in Hali- | od < ,
    A , ‘ co by the arrest of : se é ! | Ff
    = © en ‘ the supposed | rhe British Government has received a . 4
    ‘ i* [ie : i . PI > 3 ; [gmt
    . i king. ar- | Buenos Ay res despatch confirming the re- it 2
    4 % ceived before . viga Halii 2 e month Gan. ont port that the extradition of Jabez Spencer i. ae L"3
    i ; . . , ittention of a number | Balfour has heen granted. _ i.
    = qq f ippies UO of them paid the | - —-e- } . .
    a4 4 Taape Nor: The G ; I ’ f ree week f Miss-Mary Cullen, Thousands of new patrons have taken ul lat 'f} OUT | e
    gee aac pris pork 50 ‘ the 1 e given, and several young bloods, | Hood’s Sarsapariila this season and _ real- ‘ !
    are s } and ir p a city phy ian, had “her” out | ized its benefit in blood purified and Ps
    1 j
    - Daring last week 68.525 | ne t they soon commenced to get | strength restored. anid (Ho e iT eal
    ~ 1 276 packages of butter to t f t Marv was not all
    4 “iy M es . j ‘ } | police
    treal, compa ‘ f tl MARRIED. ‘ ;
    ‘ r ‘ ic ‘i 3 \ on ~ . mn .

    7 “" . = uu went to} _ On the 2lst inst., by the Rev. J. G More solid comfort in one
    < sles te ies Mes = ¢| “Mary” was of the masenline sex. The | the late Joseph H. Dingwell. Esq., of | package of Mastiff tobacco
    ; Ling = cleats’ tiehek afi He | Little River, to Phillip S. Francis, of Dun
    Bede y country have tra ila ul made a clean breast 6 ; 0
    ae) ~ g a~< ‘ t pl " rot si ' ‘name was Thomas ( uilen, and than Vou ean cet out of any

    a t if 0 | At | 3) it he had been masquerading as a girl | = = = ° .

    : ; ars a\ , one t. John DIED.
    ia lot 22% | 1 at 9 two vears, having done S in, : , .
    Ve | wae refused for fireat half A here mashed the gree men, and all At Charlottetown, on the 23rd_ inst i oth , l ug cul in the world.
    ' all sold the provincial towns before coming t William Francis, infant son of John and —

    Phe visible wheat supply in the United | Halifax He had worked as @ servant | Maggie Doyle, aged five months ry a package and see that
    ~ States and Canada and or: passage to the giri ana nurse maid several times, an

    ; . Page ald heine with ¢ nal | In this city on August 24t! Anni

    ted Kingdom an ntinent was 92,261, jute er 1 being w the female help . ? oe ne ee ve ] ha "1

    ; 000 bushels on r, 29th, comp are i with | Cullen ts but 24 years of age, and his { Maud Carr. we t lI the ti uth.
    14,143,000 bushels on Aug. LIth, adecrease | make-up was perfect He was professing _[Funeral to-morrow afternoon at two J.. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmoad

    ‘ f 187,000 bushels. to give music less¢ n Halifax, | o'clock, to People’s Cemetery }

    Virginia: and Montreal, Canada.

    EN ne eee. Se

    LOCAL NOTICES
    Advertisements under this heading ecnarged
    for at the rate often cents per line,

    Lightning
    Accidents

    are covered by the Inusr-
    ance Policies issued by

    E. R. BROW
    ptock. CH’TOWN.

    BLOCK,

    Insurance Agent.

    TELEGRAPHIC,

    SpeciaL Despatones tro Toe EXAMINER

    HORSE RACES AT AMHERST,

    Island Horses do Good Work.

    Amuerst, Aug. 24.

    The unfinished 3-minute race
    by John Almont, with Prince
    second and Douna third.

    In the race for vearlings J. J. easily
    outclassed his field, winning with the
    greatest ease, Tootsie Sloper, second;
    Gussie Wilkes and Gudrun dividing third
    and fourth moneys.

    was won
    Charlie

    The three-year-old race was between
    two Island horses, Brighton Boy and
    Hatasu. In the first heat Brighton Boy

    lead Almont to the three-quarter pole, when
    he left his feet and Hatasu passed him
    and won the heat by two lengths in 2.39},
    Which was very fast considering the strong

    breeze blowing down the stretch. Hatasu
    led throughout in the second heat, with
    Brighton Boy second and Welling third.

    Princess Belle, Champe and Agalon, who
    were distanced in the first heat, trotted off
    for fourth money, Champe winning, in
    2.511.

    The fir-t heat of the free-for-all was won

    by Pilot Jr. in 2.313; Stranger second,
    Israel third and C. P. R. fourth. In the

    second heat Israel was first in 2.32}, Stran-
    ger second, C. P. R. third and Pilot fourth.
    Pilot Jr. led throughout, in the third

    heat, winning in 2.263, with Stranger
    a very close second and Israel some
    distance —_ behind. In the fourth

    heat Pilot Jr. finished a length ahead of

    Stranger. But he made along run, be-
    sides throwing Israel out of his stride by
    puiling ont on the upper turn, and
    for this he was set back to last
    position and Stranger given the heat

    in 2.25}. In the fifth heat Israel did good

    work, never lifting his nose, and came in
    first, with Stranger a good second, and
    Pilot, Jr. third. Time 2.27. The race
    was then postponed till to-day, darkness
    setting In.

    Yachting News.

    Lonpon, Aug. 24.
    The Yachtsman says the next challenge
    for the America Cup will be by Earl Lons-
    dale.
    Wermourn, Aug. 24.
    The Britannia beat the Satanita yester-
    day by 11} minutes.

    EO —

    For the Feather-Weight Championship.
    New York, Aug. 24.

    Dixon and Jerry Marshall, who claims

    to be the feather-weight champion of Aus-

    tralia, have been matched to fight to a

    finish at 119 pounds, for $2,500 und the

    featherweight championship of the world.

    Killed on the Rail.

    St. ANNE de Bevevie, Que., Aug. 24.

    Samuel Maurice, a farmer, was run
    down by a Grand Trunk train going east,
    and killed instantly.

    On Official Business.
    Orrawa, Aug. 24.
    The Minister of Militia leaves for the
    Maritime Provinces in a few days on offi-
    cial business.

    es = — ———

    SCHOOL BOOKS.

    10 Gross Gage’s Readers,
    3. “ Arithmetics,

    1 “ Fasquelle’s French,

    1 “ Chambers’ Geometry,

    1 “ Brief History of England,

    i “ French and English Primers,

    10 “ Gage’s Copy Books.

    Scoti’s Marmion (Selections) and other
    Classics for College and School, Camp-
    bell’s and Calkin’s Geographies, Tanner’s
    Agriculture, Wentworth’s Algebra, Cur-
    rie’s and Meiklejohn’s Grammars, Greek
    and Latin Text Books, ete.

    Wholesale and Retail.

    Orders by mail promptly filled.
    eat prices guaranteed.

    GEO. CARTER & CO.,

    BOOKSELLERS,
    187 Queen Square.

    aug22—~ly & wy

    Low-

    $10 REWARD!

    A reward of Ten Dollars will be paid
    by the P. E. Island Electric Company for
    the name and conviction of any person or
    petsons found interfering in any way with
    the Electric Lamps and Poles.

    J. WADDELL,

    Superintendent.

    aug23— 6i

    The SS. COBAN, due here from Montreal
    on Monday morning, August ‘+7th, will sail
    for St. John’s, Nfid., via Sydney, carrying
    borses. cattle and sheep on deck, and produce
    under deck at lowest possible rates.

    For turiher particulars apply PEAKE BROS. «& CO.,

    Agents.

    TO LETl--The two Stores on Queen Street

    lately occupied by the subscribers will be let
    caparetely or en bloc asdesired, Rent moder-
    ate. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD & Co., Mar-

    . FRIDAY, ~

    Ladies’ Clot

    At this season of
    DRESS GOODS
    With this in

    ter with CLOSE P

    AWAY.

    Our LADIES’
    finish, heavy weig
    had elsewhere.

    not afford to miss,
    already.

    view we
    shipment of the above goods.
    Yestesday we placed them on our coun-

    + To-day they are

    AUGUST 24, 1894

    NEW DRESS GOODS

    a...

    h and Colored

    Tweeds.

    the year those HEAVY
    are the correct thing.
    secured an early

    RICES.
    CLOTH, with smooth
    ht, BLACK, cannot be

    LADIES !—This is a chance you can-

    Dozens have beught

    Prices per Yard, 75 to 90 Cts.
    JAS. PATON & CO.,

    168 Victoria Row.

    SAS mI Pe” GT area NL PN a et

    The New & ueswiek
    Roy) int Union,

    OF THE PROVINCE OF

    BRUNSWICK

    CAPIFAL STOCK, $159,000
    licorporated to Promote Art,

    } = Ccsreipettis rill distribate

    NEW

    ain mg

    [sil Day of Scpicmber 1894,

    3432 Works of Art, aggregating in value
    $65,115 Every subscriber has an equa!
    chances

    The
    of Art

    Grand Prize isa Group of Works
    at $18,750 Subscription

    * for sale at the New Brunswiek

    valued

    Roval Art Union Gallery in St John, N,
    B. Py $l each. In addition to the
    monthly chance of winning a valuable
    » q yider of 12 conse utive monthly
    subscription tickets will receive an original
    Work of Art, by such artists as Thos,
    Moran, N. A.: Wim. H. Shelton, and others,

    Send money for subseriptions by regis.
    tered letter, money order, bank cheque or

    rHE NEW BRUNSWICK
    ROYAL ART UNION, Ltd.,
    St. John, N. B.

    mailed

    Circulars and full information
    free. Agents wanted everywhere.
    July 6.

    Sugar and Molasses

    PER “HATTIE LOUISS.”

    Second Cargo Now Due,

    7) Hhds. Bright Barbadoes Sugar,
    40 06 . Trinidad *
    300 Puns. Very Choice Molasses,

    Will be sold Jow when landing. Ask
    fur prices,
    CAhVELL BROS.
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    is to walk down

    it

    and endure the old style

    air-tight

    aring.

    rubber

    “The Rain it Raineth Every Day.”

    town in the

    morning wrapped in the luxurious embrace of a

    RIGBY POROUS WATERPROOF COAT,

    all dry and comfortable, while those of one’s less fortunate
    of waterproof gar-

    becoming educated to better

    waterproo

    dy & wky—june9

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    Rings,
    ‘silverware,
    Spectacles,

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    To Business Men.

    I can save you 20 per cent.
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    CENT.

    Charlottetown, Aug. 18, 1894.

    G. H. TAYLOR,

    DAVENPORT SCHOOL,
    ‘Portland Manor, St. John, N. B.

    nea |

    Boys educated for College or Business ;

    by an excellent staff of Resident

    Masters. |

    i

    | Special Attention Paid to Reli- |

    gion, Morals and Manners.
    | Visitor—The Lord Bishop ot Fre leric
    | ton.
    | Warden—Rey.
    | M. A., Oxford.
    Day Scholars, $45; House Boys,
    $200 per annum

    N. B.—Boys with fine voices for the
    choir will adu.itted at much lawer
    rates.

    School Year begins September 3rd.
    ply to Headmaster.

    John M. Davenport,

    be

    Ap}
    t! Ist sep-—-jul

    Briliant Sign Ltes
    PUuant dln Letters.
    ' I have appointed Mr. P. H. Trainor, of
    | Kent Street, Sole Agent for Charlottetown
    for the sale of above letters, which can be

    seen on the window of W. A. Hutcheson.
    | Esq. Prices as follows :—

    One and a half inch.................. 23 cents
    | Two Tse. Sh idtulspnghtliicie dos 30
    Big lt. 2S. dee ee ae
    Three TX S2pihcad dooscctnc
    SN a 60

    , Five gissanmeptcaecacd 75

    Six and a half ..98

    J. HAMBLET WOOD,

    | aug’ St: John, N. B

    lo arrive in a few days; per Barkentine
    | * Krema”’:—500 . Tons f RESERVE
    | MINES SLACK COAL. Best Ccal for
    House use and Furnaces. Wi!] be sold
    | low while landing.
    PEAKE BROS. & CO.
    augl 7—tf

    Hh to
    Want to sell or bay ly

    WUUUILLS,

    I have carefully
    samples of

    Woodill’s German
    Baking Powder,

    purchased by me at several
    stores, and found them PURE,
    WHOLESOME, WELL PRO-
    PORTIONED.
    GEORGE LAWSON,

    Ph. D.. LL. Ba

    Notice to Intending Cutters.

    Having been requested ly a number of
    persons to aclass for instruction-in
    ting, I have decided to do 80,

    and accordingly will be prepared to receive
    at my residence, Fitzroy Street, the appli-
    to learn the
    apply at my

    analyzed

    y2s

    pen
    ]
    the artof Cu

    cations of those who desire
    For further particulars
    , Fit roy Street.

    JAMES McLEOD.,

    art

    ;
    residend

    augl|7—dy 5Sieod wky1i
    Want a wife,
    Want a cook,
    Wa a partner,
    Want a situation,
    Want a servant girl,
    Want to sell a farm,
    Want to sell a house,
    Want to rent a house,
    Want to ¢ cchange anything,
    Want t cell plants or grain,
    Want to sell groceries or drugs,
    Want to sel] or trace anything,

    ADVERTISE IN

    anything,
    gs or cuttle,

    ‘THE EXAMINER.

    Home-made

    ket Square. u—jy26

    ANOTHER LOT RECEIVED IN BLACK, NAVY AND
    popularity of these celebrated goods.

    great width (60 inches) enables you to procure
    Cravenettes. |"; elegant appearance) cannot be surpassed,

    Solid Leather

    ——- FOR ———

    Charlott town, Auguet 22, 1894—m w f

    Boots

    CO TO COFF BROTHERS

    for Fall.

    TAN BROWN. An ever increasing demand
    They are good wearers, and are waterproof; their
    for a moderate price, a dress which (for durability. fine finish

    STANLEY BROTHERS, BROW W'S BOCK.

    File size
    23351
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Title
Examiner -- 1894-08-24 -- Page 02
Date Issued
1894-08-24
Language
English
Type
Text
Genre
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1 page
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