Se ce arse imeem AA ELE COTTE ELS EY LS OBOE REBOOT: see St gaa POR ~ a = < "ny | MYAMINER - im a i a - rHE DAILY BX / MULN tik. enescinaintiil — Nn . RA a nein : = “wey? ry ins ib Cc. VIVID BS sh HRI EF ror DAILY RXAMINER Lord Bufferin’s Tribut LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Lia " PAIL WAL \t LAN aukhe incest , | fHE OLD GOVERNOR-GENERAL ON SIR JOHN - ~ + 's ‘-E AND WORK’ i ' e . : —~— ft _— AUGUST 7, 1891. ae. | Letter from Councillor Douse. ND | . . 4 q nane i . ‘ Dae [From a London paper. | Srp.—In your issue of .yesterday there one X) ‘ I ) av afte 10 é tins of t] 3 AMNePaAre } ter silicone ey York) ” fospital fer the Insane. On Monday afternoon f; MROG INS t the! appeared a lette signed ‘'Fred Perkins, ; ome committee formed to erect a memorial of civing what he calls the substance of a Ww 2 fi for A few ays our Ir is extremely to be regretted that there the late Sir John Macdonald, a site for| conversation which took place between Mr. eC QO er < ie tn a8 5 .. the} which has been granted by the Dean and | Perkins, Mr. Edward Davy, and myself. ’ ? should be t slightest suspicion as to (he Seay : fern Bae te “nS, . Y» , mysen j 3 : ' | We d | Chapter of St. Paul's Cath iral, was held | Phe statements given to the public in this ntire stoce of 1 en %5 ant 0 Ss annie management of this institution. ecejat the offices of the Imperial Federation | jetter contain but half the truth, and as e / » “ not know the particulars of the assault | League, Charles street, Berkeley Square. | you know, Mr. Editor, the truth half told fay | ox t q , t JA UL ml } ; : - i q eS . 4 ‘ “ é ‘se. information in which was re cently | The Marquis of Dafferinn and Ava toc k is -very often equivalent.to a hie, Jn our Em p> arted Oxford ee 1902s HY ) Wen V . } ta haf heS diary Magistrate. We | the chair,Jand among those present weregSit | discussion of civic matters, Mr. Perkins | - = 6 : laid before the Stipenalary slagist lave Dr. , . ee ; hi : i i \(ieorce Bowen, Sir Charles Tupper (High | stated that the personal tux was a ~ Find it absolute] : Ay } ] inst " . | stated é he personal property tax x 2 . Cc wut y ne i ‘ presume that it was done on the instruc-] ¢ ; ' rR "a . Se / : 0 ‘ties presume that it was done on the mstruc-| Commissioner for Canad»), Sir Frederick | damnable tax as levied at present, because Per ent. per cent. isco the growing requiremente of der tions of the Attorney General, and thatat any | Young, Sir John Colomb, M.P., Sir Charles} Richard Heartz, Charles Palmer, C. C to rebuild their Show ona ' rate there was a prima fa sase against the | Clifford, Lieut. General Laurie, Sir Daniel {Gardiner and others with their mortgages f ns eC a} — scale. This will = ++ 1d ‘ } i H we un lerstand ic oper, Mr. Henry Kimber, M. r » 8NQA/ and but das could not he reached. { here OF A= }. poo facilities for display; . attendant chargea. e, y unadersianc, . : ae’ i , ae ‘es Mr. O. V. Morgan, M. P. | were other matiers discussed and insinua- § {OFF BROS. wore - oe time niniter has absconded, and the officer holding Lord Dufferin moved a resolution to the | tions mide which | did rot anderstand at mtort an Convenience of the publie , It involves, however, the over most of their present handing warrant has been unable to effect his arre Thi 7 " } “o ine [his assault was commiuttea, we are in f both the Medical ; Supervisor. formed, in the absence o Superintendent and of Mr. McPhail, the } rendered by him to the empire ; that the | cet their owner into trouble el iia a St th , : a sais , : . sia» f ‘ Yr -gi and Valuable Stock We doubt the propriety of | offer of the dean and chapter of St. Paul's Henry C. Dovse ot fin (ood a-She Sustaming, reng ving, PERY GOODS i“ , ro : or pe it * Dts aif « Thorough Clearance can Better a slightly increased cost, and the satisfaction of kaow- permitting so many patients to be without ne : “ee” . x the safe guard of the presence of one at oe ee se ee go gy 2 The statements made in this as to what iS A lngertans iia least the two chief officers. No such chp , said : Met as we " are to-day Mr. Perkins said about the personal pro- pi Se as will mecbeuusalll institution can be so efticiently aad satis-} for a& common purpose it is quite perty tax being a damnable tax as levied at pe cae = —_-—- effect their pu Sl aa Rl iia fiicie rai unnecessary for me to interpose anything —- -— os Fg are ae oo, See. ube 3 and when it is remem. factorily managed as by an efficient resident Soh thee Reselech uusiida chaeseeb ion The Heartz, Gardiner and I almany are try be ~ JOHNSTO W'S FLUID BEEF bered that, the Stock jg Epwarp Da?y. é a” HIGH-CLASS, FRESE @ AND FASHJONA medical superintendent. t ing that at all times our asylum is under] the late prime minister of Canada, and also | Fishery Wardens. careful and responsible supervision. how we can best enable those who are with ae . that an opportuni : ot Q a us in wishing to show their appreciation Sir,~—It is pleasing to learn that the Invalids and Convalescents, rarely onneis fi we ate and esteem for him to join us in erecting} Dominion Government has determined in curing Bargains of « te. It is im shar ree emetl> & @ 2 The Crops and the Prospects. A LARGE part of the hay crop has been saved in good order and condition. Though effect that a fitting memorial of the late Sir John Macdonald should be erected in the metropolis of this country, in grateful remembrance of the distinguished services to provide a site for it should be accepted; object of this gathering is to consider in what way we can best mark our respect for some monument to his memory. I dare say there are present in this room many of Sir John Macdonald's personal friends, and perhaps some of his political adherents ; but outside of this necessarily restricted circle there are undoubtedly hundreds— — ~ PRIDAY, AUGUST 7 1891. time, for which Mc. Perkins will be held accountable on a future occasion. [t not the first time that a busy tongue, a 1a i2t is prying disposition and a meddlesgme nature * -_-—_s2 oe -----—--- future to pay its fishery wardens for their work done solely, and not to pay them any fixed salary as heretofore. Many of our Island wardens have been for many years drawing salaries for protect- ing rivers which they seldom if ever saw. Charlottetown, Avgust 3, 1891—2aw & wky Wy ee ee Be mM a ics . eS Avenst 1, 1891—dy & wky Supplying Prime Beef in an Easily-Digested Form. Invigorating. IS A PERFECT FOOD FOR all the Nutritious Properties of workmen {for about One Month. thus compelling them te offer for Immediate Sale have resolved on and bought on er a terms, it will he « acter. ‘enumer. ate all the Lots that vi be but the following list idea of the Leading F aie offers, = Black Silks of the Bast Maly not a full crop, there is much more hay in — ~~ a a =P the country than was at one time antici- | D4Y, even mane Ronny ep Last year the Government appointed an ae Be a OE Se ; are conscious of the deep debt of gratitude | otticial who did excellent work, seiziny HE DRUG STORE ae _ as Wages, is out of danger from they owe to the distinguished statesman | civht or ten nets, one or more of which Every yard guaranteed Our regal the weevil,” and the prospects soe all the} who, for an almost uninterrupted period of | \cre supposed to belong to magistrates, oe are from We to $3.60 crops are—at the present writing—ex- | forty years, presided over the destinies of |} who ought to know better. Fur some ——WILL BE OPEN -— a consist of the fullowi Gee cellent. the Dominion with such ability and suc-} reason the Government refused to re- j % de eenay Mascottes, Satin Ba Concerning the prospects for prices, the cess. (Cheers). It is a characteristic of | appvint him this year, and in consequence About Saturda Next General Groceries, Rarthen and Glass galine ; slso the beautiful make hed pe my, ee . success to conceal or minimize the very | poachers have held high carnival ali this y ’ ware Sho Furniture pte the Perfection of Silk. The London D aly E inancial Times Says . —* It qualities which secure it > but there is no spring and oad, Hisiiea night passes es f — p j guarantee every yard, that's is not often that the western farmer gets | doubt that although from time to time Sir] that the Morrell is not seimed, and. the Where we hope to see all old customers. guarantee them, ‘that's such a chance of putting dollars in his John Macdonald was called upon to meet} Midgell also. This is a disgraceful state of AM instructed by the Assignees of the ation Sale price of the above pocket as is afforded him just now. The many an unexpected and diflicult emer-j affairs, and one not calculated to advance Estate of McLeod & Stewart to sell by 50c. to $2.75. . Special Bargeing Koroneas demand for arain promise gency, he invariably displayed both cour-| the Island’s reputation asa summer resort} During the process of removing | padlic Auction, at the Store recently occupied Striped Bengaline Silk, suitable for pe emand for grain promises to be | age and r le -ted hs ; Cc h ‘ age and resource. It seems to me (hat the | among sportsmen. from one Store to the other, our by McLeod & Stewart, corner of Prince and | Capes, Mantles, etc. Good value more than usually large, owing to the poor] best proof of his extraordinary ability is to {s it uot possible for Mr. Inspector . Dorchester Streets, Will clear this lot at $1.80, crops in France and other countries. Rus- be found in the ores tenor with which dur-} Hackett to do something in the matter? Old Store will not be open for bought for sale purposes). sia is already talking about an export duty | /"8 eae years Canada has pursued her} Every stream on the Island is being des- | business. On Monday 10th of August insf iF YOU ARE GETIING MARRIBi, on corn, and her competition is not to be or 7 Deine the absence from her} troyed in a most open manner. He can . ? 7 you will find it to your advantage SP as Pye ss gegen rea a — p litical complications, have no trouble in finding out the parties F. DeC. DAVIES. Commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m this hint :—‘* Relable Goods st Lore ; ‘ . " ? ' lendid i nails ut as , ei the os from al!|} to blame. Another grievance is the saw- aug] . : Cash Prices’ should ever be the motto i | that as there is promise of a splendid grain on our part In regard to her pro-| dust being deposited in every mili stream All the Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES, | purchasing i Outfits, J harvest in Ontario and the West, there is | S°°S* amongst the dependencies incorpor-| contrary to !aw. Take, for instance, the s : EARTHEN and GLASSWARE belonging to} PATON & CO. will make the every confidence that Canada will enjoy a ot iden oti panelies soldane ; — stream at Bonshaw. No fish can lie in Desirable Residence To Let. the said Estate. minimum charges) of the varioas oe : , , ar delicacy of her} suc} stream. understanc : . ishi ired bi season of unusual prosperity in the great| geographical position, the ethnological aa Gane: ciel will a a a scan oe Pa beke Sek "3 abe er on nae “ ‘a, yma agricultural distri iversiti ‘ g : : free by ’ Se - — , ; ¥ es, 1 set Fairbanks’ Scaies ow agricultural districts. diy ees saan her population, and the | power to protect our tisheries, but being HAT beautifully situated House and Pre- | 1 Coffee Mill, 1 Stove, and a lot of other Shop ATC haat — quen conflict of interests which those | without authority ean only work when | +, , ™ises, fronting on the North River, | Furniture. ‘Terms Cash. DRESS GOODS, 2 | ; = ersities — have engeudered. (Cheers. ) | co-operated with by the Government. Can within teff miautes’ walk of the city, at pre- . i he q anadian Hen is all Right. . hat might lave happened had the des- i not bing be done in this important matter 9 sent occupied by Hon. Frederick Peters, will R. BEAIRSTO, BLACK DRESS STUFFs, T i re re See of -~ te aroenee to oon : ns be let for a term of years. 4 a aug6—dy tl ale Anetioncer, [1éeek Cletha. ae ? ug He London Gazette, of the 23rd ult., | °° of a iess prudent, less cautious, less a z e Hous? is heated throughout with hot meres, Heuriettas and all the latest iad 0 . hi kilful, or less patriotic pil ly those} water, and has been latel i i and tinted i : ; : savs the trade in Canadian e weanet ’ ess patriotic pilot, only those eS. ; te € ely painted and tinte Merinos—re ular prices from 55e, a recs 4 : ' ot ease " on who are acquainted with the intricacies of May Be Oualy A Seare. ee Rent moderate. " Por texme apply at : anes Heh ae tr Oe & § : ” ag every week. . Croing | Canadian political problems can adequately ae oe On: A tad prices from 35. to $1.25, now 2 @ / into particulars the Gazette continues : appreciate, (Cheers.) In saying this I do &. WAR CO ee. ee PETERS & PETERS. ~| Grenadines from 20c to 650, sale price tam ' [a ten days recently upwards of 3,000,000 mot in the least desire to commit either my- | eeaarns aug] @ | 2c to Sve. The latter goods will Wap s ' Canadian eggs of extraordinarily fine quality. self or any of those present to an indiscri- 9 ee beautiful Dress for summer wear, were landed at Liverpoo! alone. They are | ™!4te approval uf everything he may have} _ A big bt ick war cloud has settled down For St John's Newfoundland wae eee ee One lot special dovble-width 8 | said to weigh from 15 to 17 Ibs. per 120, white said or done in the course of his long career, OV er Europe, according to recent advices, ; } 1’ THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE dered Cloth, suitable for ) , Map / - a ee eae Pe from 13 toy As an ex-colonial governor, i should in- — _— ag " dissipated. Sara = . te an sto 0 5 lbs, only; and are admitted superior in] stinctively shrink from identifying myself erms it is the lear of coming hostuities a NOW UNDE z : . ee ; # con er ome — hy ee with the political programme of any ate yo ne : d = =e a Cee a san Seon Saal a 3 denced by their price, which is already from | or of any ministry It is our especial dut ie St. Petersburg correspondeut of the } a Te \ SITUATED ON QUE 8 to 10 cents per 100 more than is obtainable | as goveraur : : P y Times receives fro: ‘ A PO ead ala \ . Q EN STREET, | nal sum of %e a yard, ‘ | s goveraurs to stand aloof from that severe | +'!2°3 receives froni a good source the eee yh gts ! . a nw iy hg <0 gage Bt - Siges zo pro- | political warfare which occasionally rages | Positive *tatement that negotiations for an ws rit OPPOSITE THE MARKET, es ag mg oon a re 7 the é ns show ‘ 5 e alliance between Franc ON etn ion AS , greater aptitude and. readiness to Me. around us. But we are assembled here to ee Wi ONS een France and Rus- \ oneal i TE ms and one of the best Business Stands in the regardless of cost, o | the needs otf the British market. The - ee ee consummate party leader kind ae oe Oe mere rere. Seen om Sie eae TN ot City. Any person requiring same and apply- Six pieces light shades of x packing is stated to be superior to or a skillful tacticlam, but to a great Se kee nS a ae reached be- = a SQ gy eet ing at once can have the interior fitted up to double wicths, regular ; | that of ony eiettindntial shipments, imperial ee who, as the trusted ee : Sees in re ~ ~~ HE S. 8. “BONAVISTA,” for St. John’s, New = een Possession given first of | Stripe Goods ia all and the trade may now be said to be placed | ™umister of the crown and the ch : Peas oreign minister, he Frenc foundland, will be due at Charlottet eptember. Apply to 8c to 18c. “a: emtieeiie nen ttt nae presentative of the eatin suaaiecdedies flest is the bearer of a rough draft of this cee ea MOS EST Ge the 10th inet, and will P pply ris ATW Dono One’ tos ob Qe leading operators and commission ogents here | 80 Many years, used his great abilities and agreement, which the Czar and his minis-] For Freight or Pasedoanei te augl—eod tf : * | mottled in Drabs, Greys, aay that, even were the McKinley tariff | industry and zeal to promote the best | '®?S have been considering all the week, PEAKE BROS. & CO Our price was 40c per yard, now ee oe aaa eo trade would not} interests of her majesty’s Canadian amid the bl.ze of festivities, with Admir.]; 9487-2 "Agents. : Dp. CanaAini Witpadclinn will ix any that these} subjects, and to maintain unimpaired sOrvals to help them. lt is to be the Dress Robes! Dress Rode: Janno § pments will increase th> general} those ties of interest and affectio _basis of an alliance in future, not at > : care ; volume of British egg imports; but they will i 7 it ie expected ae eee os : y, wi : which, | trast, ave long destined to bind the present, says the authority. ‘ ran t etic : About 45 in stock, all new , maricdtis taffetec Thlian Rissi “ oe spare people of Canada and Great Britaia in a _ Next comes a story of joint interference in shades in Plains, Spots, ete. can varieties In this ane Gute te sh eee ee SS) REN eOSEAns ak t oe Sd atedmeete ancl Sea ; we ete mp ; apr ry . wy) - these brief observati ee immediate, France, of c : 2 : : Lee su foe the evelopnent ofthe eaten | ebay pera esa to fesse | xP, ofthe hated” Engh rom. te WE WANT Hides, Cut Shing Shoop | wean Ch. "Sic pam ASE e Uanadian Grov a t * . a - : - : . = the Canaan Government and ite reprdenta | gaging ant vente qualities which sodearet | count they huve regenerated Hor uulater lotaat Sinoer Slider imautfal gods, ranging rom 68 B suecess which hag followed their nie pe Oy; Macdonald to every representative rapted intrigues at Cairo have failed. They LONG BROS.. (The eheve geome make o atyish af, i | ih te waht Ge Gintink Genie enatien “- a that oe sent _ from this se be sustied = at Constantinople. ——AN D—— May19—3 Tanners, Euston St. Dress). a clear the above we WHR” cee untry to assume the reins of Government. edive, devote rst of all to hi ' a m c 8 nection on our | this ay ba His equable and genial couiidreibent, hig | Country, is loyal to the Knglish as ieaamnagetd 5 y eod + pene yard, | a a delicate courtesy, his genuine kindness, his | *® his country. He has shown himself 5 PO One lot of Serges in all the diffeeat Notes and Comments. Poe i en ee him one of —e - French diplomacy and indifferent and at surprising prices. 1B women e most charming and satisfactory public | °° *fencn menace, 8 8 The Summerside Journal says: “At -_ with whom J ever had the good aoa : The Sultan is therefore to be asked to get ——AT THE—— same ae - ae Oras, a | the earnest solicitation of the Postmaster b ees associated in the conduct of public rid of him and to replace him by somebody e © i prices from $'.50 to $2.90, now for ' General, who p sitively refused to consider ree ee Above all things, this a is more pliable to French manceuvres. rl po BARRELS AND H Five Hundred Yards BRAIDS fet the petition sent to the department by M ust be placed to the record of his great | S¥ch an attempt bf France alone might have Vin ar ” 5 ) ALE BARRELS | mings, from 40c to 60e. Will clear il atin at ake am e . y — qualities—that he aways showed a proad little chance of success Supported by VERY CHOICE HERRING, Ste ne onl sreen, © 8 town, o : “a e ° - < J . S gresarick Groan, of thie town. asking foc | sagacaes fn ake opon imal the. reqpout. | Ramin, it may bare more. {the saltan be om For sate by sie | 7. ; ichard Hi es of whatever line of action the head of | We#k enough te yield, England wili fi ——OR-— 2 PRINTS a Mr. sore “ Hunt has accepted the the Canadian Government may have pursued self in a dilemma, ’ oon Ber july23 —tf P. ee ie PRINTS ! ' ppointment of Postmaster at Summerside, } 0 his recommendation, to shield him from A despatch frem Vienna tends to confi ~ ueen Street. ' stock of and entered upon his duties yesterday. popular resentment to which that action may the completion of the Franco-Russian allia a { The Balance oe eae at Chis pep we have ne doubt, will | @ve a rise, and at the same to the most | *2d states that there is manifest entsiones - an wpa. , meet with the approbation of the people of | STUPulous anxiety to avoid the slightest |i9 diplomatic circles. [¢ i i 7 , cons cucouns. RIBBONS * Summerside and the surrounding country. | *PPeTance of sheltering either himself hig | Orders have been given wicunen oe UNDER THE AUSPICES OF e SILK AND VELVET Mr. Hunt isa gentleman who realizes the ye behind the prestige of the authority stationed in the Mediterranean to ys a The S th E prices to clear. necessity of having the busmess of the of the Crown, (Cheeis.) A firm friend, readiness to cary out ordets at short noti 7 ou nd Boating and AST — | 0 ‘yf iflice c & most generous and plac: and tk int is giv ate aoe ° ERN HALF f Oh. office conducted in the very b 6 8 placable opponent, a the hint is given that the ll b A I ‘ 0 wo- es dey theas Seabeieeaetaa ten aaa suka ee companion, and affectiouate hus. | #¢ Constantinople, Cee eee t iletic Club. { Tenement House, corner choice of | hse tend sah tied exmpenhconies toh ann = apd, and & most tender father. Sir John . ’ The whole of our he will no Guabeedtiskin aanenehtee ava cel ' oe ben: spentin the eee ~ AreRnen ark ee ae nse Hillsborough Bite, jee Sa fers hase & - usi- | Service of his country, hag descended ‘ d CLU } : otten prices, and is & aeuvatal adapt eae require- | grave mourned by his sovereign an ail rev P crsonal. ee holding a Grand Day's Spr <a ee ern Apply | to wey the best a Orel at ents of his new position. We feel satisfied | 'epresentatives, passionately regretted b , iP aie Charlottetown Drivi : ripti The stock -~ dies’ White § . ms a : t ae . ing Park, on M cription. es : eae anne there will be little to com- a enone friends and adherents, reciined Pies Ob ow famous English gen- August 24th. nee MES. F. PARKER CARVELL. ete, Also, one lot of ; : See ‘i am of the Summer- paitienl eeieleen — ditfered + hay on ia Roam Ris ee mer va a slim, lithe et the kind consent of }%r. ©. L aug4—lw endless variety at low ‘ : ‘ Ace! opinions, end universally honored} °) | ace is ruddy, his e b rickiana and | oat : by the Canadian people. (Cheers.) I and he we ; 9) yes blue aod Mr . . La ! ; nn i ’ é . , n these years a droopi - ‘ rge es _ The Halifax Herald makes the follow- | cifcumstances it seems to me pele aes He is now 58, and his co Bray moustache, Sealine nal wud fas¢- trotting Mantles ! Mantl | | ing statement, apparently on good author. that Canadian lamentations should find Mr. John N. Morriac 48 Srown white. s Meo ad “Gs LDEN” “THE PUBLIC Ca Jet Ca Silk and 7 S or ie ee hou ind an n iN. Morrison, the ] will give mile Ext bi < pes, pes, other lig ity : echo in English hearts, and that we on this | Presentative of Dodge. Hal popular re-] a kind xhibitions of speed. HAILS WITH JOY” Silk and Jet V and p “The New York Tribune has of ] side of the water should desire to mark our} Mr. A. A Reed, uf Mer, wey & Co., and Cc ode of Athletic Sports usual at the textures in ' Shoulder pew ied bragea as of late con- | appreciation, our reverence and ak ‘+h. tveed, ol Merrill, Dexter & C aledoaian Club Games will take plac +} .& remedy that i l selection of tained a one editorial articles directed | one who so nobly fulfilled his ines ae nade who have been visiting vel ti °-s } many new features including a Mba wae, day. and that Prmogheyy deo = . sna i “a olan in al : against Canada, grossly untruthful in | left us all so brigh y, and, has; and friends in this city 4 anives | RACE be ets ee Dy me, | Blouses in tast © to . | a gro d ¢ and honorable ; es : . 118 Cify, left b th Teas tween members of the F Dyspepticure” i : from 60¢ statement, and evidently intended t a righ rable an ex-/{ last evening y the Indiana ice Depurt- Ss used but once a | terns; regular prices ° ’ o | ample. (< heers. ) During the la t half ening. ment and South End Boatin ot day at bedti ES ‘ arouse popular feeling in the United | tury, in the four quarters of the globe. thon, | cet tee Hotel Davies last eveni race between teams t f AP. Sees ’ me, for Indigestion, | +t 40c to $1.9. r —. - ; ; ; ins : a .vies last evenin: he Hook and La Chronic Bys sia, 8 » States against this country. Thes leg | have b Fs rs of the globe, thee | registered: E ‘st evening there were | Co. and S ane and Ladder Ds leepiessness. 9 : e articles | bave been colonial statesmen of first » & d: E Ut MeGurna, J H . and Salvage Corps, for which 1 pri For Headac ARPETS ! , were all duly copied into the T ability endeavouring to ad rst rate | Boston; AF Morrow, Lynn } Bryant, | will be offered a ¢ or distress atter : a ' Gites es i nto oronto _— g to advance the fame and | fe ee ‘, Lynn, Mass: E Oraw- . eating, use it whenever needed. ; Carpets © a ment, Ee wh etiterial. endowe- the material interests of England and of Eng. we Boston; Raymond L Ward, New York; | pte Sports are Open t relieves. wonderfully and salion We are Headquarters ft y aack 2 wh aie ae —— that the man a | ee them, to my mind, no | and ff orianee. * mio York; Henry J Hall wife Nationalities. _™= quickly. lw—aug3 : Island. We —_ 7 a valze i 0 em is the chief editorial | °° Yl! shine with more ‘conspicuor hile, eet? vrooklya, N Y;Wm 8 Arra @ position to offer you ¢ in writer for the Globe— b:illiancy on the page of hicvor eet? | Phila; E W Helfer, Montreal; Jarnes Glee oo” | Railway’ Departane: ens, mide with th tock is complete ‘Hon.’ Edward aan ita cae pans § Sie length of iivcercha on the | Montreal; W OCuadienn St John Wate pe Wy Bae pa ae seat, Sess and Velvet Trusses an Para 7 sador to Washington. It will be ~ | success of his administration, than that d the | Stoker, England; David Murray 8 Woe ail along the line of railwa seneral Household Fa s ~~. . > remem- ' : » than that of Sir) umberlangd. id Murray, SS N rf . y- R By and General ie d bered that Mr. Farrer mentioned in hie | on eecdenald-_ (Cheers. r/umberland; J MeLeod, Ambessty W Hote | be ieana eT unmes, with full particolars, will: AL ° buy hefore seeing our stock famous Brief. th hd di d in his initia nard, A A Steeves. S's; i j He H Bar. issued in a few days ’ l i Avena pairs of curt fasts ‘As at imm . ; . i mes Oe see 2 on, weeves, SSide; das McDop; ns . ( undr donk at Sir John ° lately upon the Yeu are troubled with i sf: heriff of King’s ¢ ounty, 8 McDonald, All kinds of Refveshme : 7 ~——e ‘ng Silks, Muslins, Lxces Art &® movement would be| warm, dry w th, but in this Among the é' c ments and dinner will NE Soda Wat : Ing Sins, , a ful stock. I ineugurated to bring about the destructlon | its ne oF Bene do not strongly experience ana § ‘se arrivals at the Osborne House ces neice grounds. No intoxicating Pace Seaens - oe Call and see this wo? CLoTare: I (f Canada. And the traito gt : ects and you neglect treatment. 4 | Mee Dili oe, were: JD Sch ors will be sold on or h nion Y stop Organ ADE > 3 eget r is evidently | mistake. When the disease i ent. A) Mrs Dickieson, \’side; Schurman, | and the Commi near the grounds One Milk © _. READYM every dale } trying to keep his word.” y intent ie disease is least touble. | i ne ide; Laura D, -sdale. J . 1¢ Committee are determined ! , 3 Ow, ided to clear out . € is the best time to : ; oubdle- | Nelson, Wallace; Rev CW | ysdate, venuie | fect order shall b > determined that per- | Cheap for cash or on good p: have decided to : we ES I There seems to be ; i li ol : get rid of it, and this! River: Wm Cullen ai V Deteher, Ve shall be maintained, good paper. Apply to dymade Clothin, @ seems e8 eof Nasal RB; k : b iver; Wm Cull fu : rhon : of Readyma : ‘ = plot simone the aeee deliberately formed | by all dealers of ane secomplish. Sold | Siguora Milana, New ‘York cute t% cullen, Feserve this date, for the best Athlete R. K. BRACE, |New Rooms. | Oa 200 05 ppeslitt TB ; the Furer prow es ers to carry out] price (50c, or $1 gr are on receipt of JK Murray RB ame York City. Aug 7— thy: Island purpose competing — jy23—dy 2aw & wky No Goods given out OSale price EE } ' te ‘ " . a . i mies: I 9 Anders i ¥ , : . > j Co., Brockville, Ont-lw) 2° 1° Pulford &' Elgin NB; Amos Pam i 7 Ee Fort | A Band will be iv attendance. TO LEL.—The Dwelling House with stabl oo the ele & oi f i Legere, Cape Bald, Alfred | JAMES A. HUGHES SS ee Hillsborough JAMES paTon G aug a I est r, Lemuel Poole’s residence. : oo Secretary, J Alley orto Dunsan Kennedy” Pag ie suse? | Charlottetown, July 24, 160% :