AND OTHER ITEMS, o S ~ ; at S ~_ > “ i ige t . necting pain e F—Chris Endeavor Society of re) r regular praver ck in the church | amer Tiber ar- \ ‘ eral cargo < <3 ‘ ria x and ~ W . ‘ 4 GC pany - . . ‘ a asia S Sa 4 . : \ , 5 ] ; S al . posits ; s rs banks dar : = 8o8 ‘ > - : r kid g sw lose- : { It is t a liquid, a sei wi t ie y F 4 niv. at A W I ; - . I Ss. O ; : ra aS e | ‘ Th Jac &® Ua ¢ . ; et , - 4 uw + n - N galia, is Yr ‘ Tuesda g ats K : ! the r snes MeDona - DR Ta \ wily Si9%o hay en leeted fror - zs. Last year t receipis 31 “aine source at ti ed to$ it The ames Of t! whol not paid hav é elerk Mavgistrate’s Court, a y Ww = & . o Tae Pass#NGER Trape—The steamers “Halifax” and “Olivette” of the Plant | Line are ‘carrying an increase! number of passengers between . ston at nd the Prov- | jnees, thus \e popularity of these ' proving t tay te stea and the lirect one ai-2ea Pr Piant Line _— A eEmM.—The plankwavs the F: V harf are » bad state, a ehouid at As icy are at prese s hardly safe for persons ti ilk down the wharf. In some cases w ankKS Day been rez ved, and in others planks are y rotten and ues a g or fence along the side ot sha : als badly t ed ef ait - - Excu Pe.pirs. —The Rev. Geo. M Cam pl« Char town, preached in Wesiey M rial church, Moncton, yester- day 1 or ng and evening Subject in the i ng (x xis L entt yae me he evet ing, “Humanity’s Great Sin | Rev. John Read fM nm m prea hed i First Methodist Church here at both serv sterdayv | really wonderful | the hardihood | mneh | Sydnev Herald THE a. Tar nO SPORT, PERSONAL. ea Cricket. ’ i | Holman, “ft simp collector, of Sum ve cricket match, Moncton v. Char- | merside, is visiting the city, lottetewn, on the former’s zrounds, oF Rev. Dr. 1 a2, wf Hamil lton, O Friday and Saturday last, resujted in a] guest at the Queen Hote } vic tory for the Monctonians by 15 runs. “EB mperor Wij am has eon:lnuded his hol- | the total score standing 114 to 99. The | iday in Engh: wed and left for hom telegraph in the second innings stood Senator Macdonald and Mrs. Macdoaald | 77-53 for eleven wickets. For the home|}have returned from. their trip to Cape team McQuillan and Seale bowled well,} Breton the fermer very effectively, while th A son of tie late President Graat h | steady batting of Moore and Seale was] bought a larve hotel in San Devo, which commented on, the former making t pt he will conduct personal | score each innings, 15 in first and 21 in Mr. G. Frank Beer, of Bets Bros., left | Second, the latter carrying his bat in the] this moruing on a business tr p to Mon first. For Moneton, Ackman and Rebb} treal and New York He is a companied against the visitors. In the evening the Islanders were taken for adrive through | the city and well entertained. An inter- ested spectator of the game on Friday afternoon was Fred Bevan, well known in Charlottetown, who is now in Moncton for a short time, and then leaves, he say-, for New Yor) \ return match w kely he played at Victoria Park in ur ‘ The Wheel, Frank Albert, ex-100 mile champion o the world, was a spectator at the rack on Saturday evening Caldweli, one of the Summerside racing continge was als present, and had a Soll during the Cyclists and runners, remember the entries for the races close August 25.h i iclitaaa citable Daitt.—No. 2. Co., G. A., begin gov ernment drill to-night, and drill regularly on Mondays and Wednesdays until inspec- tion saniciliiaiiia Tue Srorm.—A lightning and thunder storin accompanied by a heavy rainfal!, } began about ten o’clock last night. The lightning andjthunder did not abate for two or three hours, and the rain continued un- | well on into this forenoon. The wind was high and changeable, blowing from early every potnt of the compass 7. A. Weeks & Co's. new swinging sign came to vriet ducing the forenoon, and the awning at the Hotel Davies was also blown down Several trees were blown down, telephone wires in some ed. We fear considerable damage to the rops, and some disasters at sea. The St, Lawrerce and Northumberland left at the sual time this morning. The St, Law ence lef Pictou on return to Charlotte 1 at 8.15, sa ili tli Lors or Nerve.—A_ wonderful] exam- ple of coolness and nerve was rep rted to the Herald a dav or two ago Some time avo an Old man named Marsh, wi lives on the road leading to Point Aconi, about midway between the bridge and Sullivan’s, started in to sink a shaft in order to take it some coal for his own u-e. After he got down a certain distance he th yught he would be able to proceed much farth if he used dynamite; eured several plugs and attempted but unfortunately his aud faster them off, er to bowled splendidly and rather effectively and the sections are cros:- 80 he pro - to #et apparatus ke was in some way defective and they would not go oit After trying several times set it off he resolved’to vo down and ta tout again, and this he actually d Going down with a pickaxe and by dint ligging and pic ki ng he at last in getting it all out. risk this man the dynamite had to run in order out is considered, it seer and courage for such a slight ed Some [mporant id. ot ns succeeded When the tremendous to get that anvone would have to venture 80 return.—North Cuaxces,—The traftic Pisa Notes.—Souris, August 16:/} business of the Canada Atlantic & Plant Tr port, sen Blueja Gloucester; sch | Steamship Co. will bereafter be con- Orieat; sch Ellen, from Margaree, 12 bbls | ducted by the executive officials of the mackerel; cruiser Kingfisher; sch Union, } Plant System. This move has been necess- 40 2 mackerel, whick were bought by | itated by the large increase of traffic to Geo W Morrow for DeLong & Seaman, | and frem Boston via the Plant Steamers, Bosto I aptain the Union reports | The passenger business will be under the som stches mackerel around the | directioy aud management of Mr. W. B. Magdalen, and that most of the American | Wrenn, Passenger Traffic Manager; and fleet are there the Freight under Mr. F. B. Papy, who Potice C 5 4 “e a becomes ceneral freight agent, Mr. A. suites » pales Jéed MePiats 3 Lane becomes New Fngland Agent, ing — ayo ghlneds ‘Ls. 1,., | With headquarters at 268 Washington St, was fined -o i 7 ” = oun 8 Boston, Mass. Be t, Chipman is a ne ay eon “ig? somiggn oa ned | Canadian Agent, with headquarters at dist wee iattoms to the warshite | H2lifax,aN.S. The offices at Halifax ees ry Swed it oii $2 or 10 eins oe will here after be the Canadian office for aa iimemns Lottie Dover, charged with the F'lant System where information _ not . nina” ~ oe,), | Only for Canada Atlantic & Plant Line va 4 was nana al t - | . lp ; | may be obtained, but all information re- The Sco Ac oom is azninst Angus | garding Florida ang the South and the Jon q ee ak dad aie aa | railroads, steamers and hotels of the We ee ale it x : " eT ~~ ? Plant System. Mersrs Richardson & “dee Barnard continue as Agents at the north is imei a ait A large number of | side of Lewis Wharf or Savannah pier, : Sd ee | Boston. Mr. Fred Roblin is Travelling teacliers have already made application to Perernaey Amat. Mr. i, 2; Keaton Principa L. B. Mill the Charlotte— | ler, of town Business College and Writing Acad- emy for manuscript of the course in book keey ng which he has prepared for the | Pr ¢ Wales College course during the ensuing ter In order to encourage a/| Stud s science, Prin pa M Ver has pot ftered vaiuable prizes (see Pro- vinciai r.xt } } prize tat « pene page | 34), | will farnish appheants with | Ma! r fre | - 1 H Rk —We hear that Alex Ma { one of tbe has bought Carr’s portior Standari Oil maguates, tz ynsiderable , anda « of the jar irrounding it. It is said to me M M ald’s intention to erect a mag sidence upon. his ewly | acqiir " He also fintends to stock the } ) . sh and reserve it for thefase | er) vad guests. The work of building | the hou . | ably be commenced | Hext mont Mr. Macdonald has been a | guest a e Acadia H rthe past two | ¢ or three wee i lelighted with the | countr | ' one Moxey Sroren. — Yesterday afternoon the widow of Augustus Hermans, living | oa Lower (Queen Stree:, left her house to } altend some matters outside. There was | acousiryman i tb onse when she left it. On her return about an hour later she found | wtryman missing. A twenty- dollar ly iece, tw » five dollar notes ar _ a one ar note had ais lisappea ed from her purse which she left in the iti board. She suspected that the countryman, who belong to A undria, had taken the mone und ” m to the Ferry Wharf secused m of t theft. He denie| knowledge of it, however. Mrs Herma’ - ave the money Was » the purse wher st saw it at noon yester lay. She has r rted the facts e police. amowiia A Pa Accipest — The Guardian beporte t Mr. Malcolm 8S. McLeod, of r of Dr. McLeod, of this city, — his rok n severa pl ac es and his hea idly eut as a result of a run- away a § : eda few days ago. 4 Mr M Leod had just | return Vernon River, and his | horse va 5 g at the door o! is res} deuce. M McLeod was sta ling along- | side «| srriage and his little boy was | Bate | The horse suddenly bolted, throwing M McLeod in front of the | whee} came i ontact with his hose. | Mr. McLeod was | dragze:| i wrt distance, as he lid not | Wan! { tz he reins incase an accident | would Yel 3 S0n. scialadbiniene A Srepex Deatu.—A sudden and sad | Gath o rred at Freetown Station on | Friday, Mre. G ve Taylor being the vic- tin Mr. Tavlor is a ‘arpenter, and was Way fro me for e day working at histrade. Mrs. Taylor h ud a young sis ler slayit , with he r, and the latter was Sway during the forenoon picking berries Bhe ¢ame home and found Mrs Taylor ; in her bedroor dead Dr. Me Neill of | kensington was hastily surnmoned, and as | Bear as he could Mrs. Taylor had ex- pited abont two prior to being found, and it is believed heart failure was It appears some of the ueighbor children heard Mrs. Taylor’s lithe ones crying before the sister came ve, but — went as far as the door. deceased was a daughter of Mr. John &irns, Lower Freetowa.— Pioneer. yurs t © Cause of leath | and Press Agent having j world is discovering | have that office of been leaves the line, the abolishe +e All the World loves a Lover. And it is because the lover is And a very considerable section of that the Bordeat Co’s wines, sold at the incredib cost of $3. and $4 the dozen generous spirit which ts valuable in the strengthening of tem, in the making of blood, in the givin hope and courage. Just half the pri asked by dealers for wines not so Claret low how wine has been sold in this the svs Advertising d. generous, the 1x ly quarts, 40 ig ce good . | Mo not pay for a label. Get a good, fruity, | old wine for prices which ‘conside ring country, may fairly be called nominal. Ad jress— Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospi tal St., Montreal. 135&w. -—- = -—__—___—_———— Parents, pupils and each have the new priced catalogue of eechool and college books publi shed by (eo. Carter & Co. See advt. Sr DAILY EXAMINER by Mrs Beer. lend, O., Mrs. E. M. Borden, Fal) River, Mass., and Mrs. E. M. Fisher, Chicago, arrived here on Saturday evening via the train from the west, and put up at the Hotel Davies The party had their own private car from Philadelphia to Moncton. {GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Paris, August 16.—Figar commenting | on the massacre of missionaries in China, Says: “We are nearer to-day toa collective | the allies were resolutely marching oa Pekin.” PRINCETON, August Clarke with ten deputies, arriyed at Spring far east than we were when lils., colored population out or Spring tin, colored, who upon examination found to have 47 shots in hie back, in his head and neck. ed a few deputies at the top of each shaft, was house of Mrs. Harrell was destre red by fire last night. two daughters were burned to death. Foul play is suspected, and the sheriff has gone to the scene with bloodhounda. MonrreaL, August 16--Farm to the number of 2,845 who went to Mani- | toba from Ontario, Quebec and New | Brunswick, have all obtained employment. The following despatch was received here | laborers to-day: “Twenty-live per cent. of the | wheat will be cut to-morrow and 15. per cent. the folowing Saturday. The farm laborers distributed throughout — the | country are being eagerly svapped up. Wages from $25 to $40 per month. The } impression isthat the local government | estimate of 25 bushels per acre is under the mark and that the yield will be at least 23 bushels per acre Standard | Loxvpox, August 16—The prints af despatch containing the best of news regarding the health of the Pope. The despatch says if nothing une x pected | should happen his holiness may well at | tain his one hundredth year. He is always | in good spirits and in conversation is as brilliant asever and full of depth and vigor. Commercial School. The subscriber has decided to open a Commercial Schoo! in Charlottetown about the tirst of September. Subjects taught will embrace Book- | keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Com- | mercial Law, Business Forms, Business Correspondence, Shorthand, Typewriting | and Penmanship. The Shorthand Department will be under the charge of the most competent instructor in the Province. Charges exceedingly moderate, and no | teachers should | satisfaction. Evening Classes will be organized. Students wishing to attend will please | CORSETS. All the Newest and Standard Makes— send in their names at once, Write for Prospectus F. HODGSON, | Principal. | 30x 242, Charlottetown, augl5—246 & wy OPSY TU is the state of our store at present. Carpenters and painters are at work on’ our first floor, and we are at work on the second floor giving the JACKETS ever All Colored Jackets, worth .¥P to $ 6.00, ‘ec 4 es ‘e se Xe., &e., All Black Jackets, wort “ce ee ; “ec $e a ts te Nothing will be spared. E very G biggest given on P. ; bargains in LADIES’ E. Island. now $1. = 2.98. ‘“ 11.00, * 3.98. ‘< 14.530, .* 4.98. Ke., &e., Ke. h up to $ 3.00, now $1.00. 6é 5.00. ““ a 98. “ 7.00, “* 298. . 12.00, “ 398. arment Sacrificed. Cost Not Considered. Now is your chance to secure a Stylish Jacket for the cool fall weather. BEER BROS. Tue Wearuer.—Moderate to fresh winds, mostly :south and west; thunder storms at many places, showery or expedition of Kuropean naval forces to the | Japanese i 16.—Sheriff | Valley. The complaint is signed by Charles I. Mar- | and 12 | The sheriff station- | near Arlington, | She and | pains will be spared to give students every | ~ ° } MARRIED. At the Morell Honse, on Augnt loth, | by the Rev. W. J, Kirby, Joba Hickox | flanter River, to Clara McDonald, of New Glasgow Road | At the residence of the bride’s father.on August M4, by Rev. R. Opie, Mr. Hugh Gillis, of O’Learv, to Miss Mary Ella Web- ter, of Norborough. At the residence of the bride, on August I {th, | ry Rey. A. D. Me Donald, Mr. Thomas i. Will Imsdale, to Miss Eliza J. Ashley, of Hill’s River, Lot 4. | | } | | lmnis, KE DIED. At Tracadie, on Saturday, August JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Mr. and Mr A. KE. Viles. of Bost it M. J. Hughes. beloved wife of P. C. Kelly, visiting the Province. They aré <tered | agi 133 vears. May her soul rest in peace al the Queen, Mr. Viles is a prominent | On Thursda August Qs}, Mrs, Jame real estate broker at the Hub + My Eachern, of Montague Bridge, passed } Mr. Hammond Whear, of Minneapolis, | pea veefully aay atthe age of 60 yeare, Minn, who has been visiting his parents | af *a long and tedious illness. eli nn ee "in wlnstuthiners a” ge Seana and f rend n Charlottetown, will leave | On July 26, 1895, at No 4 Camden home ) rrow moruing,. Bon | ( ent. sae. England, A ndrew i Mit hell niac ke ager AS86 youngest Fon W : W : - ms ‘| of the late Richard John U niacke. attor- phanctp pale gerntage 3 r dere | ney-General cf Halifax, Nova Scotia ‘ Udaftte vs’ Grand L Ses . 3 t St. Stephe jed home on « - Sa lay ight | D Al » Booth, of Boston, Mass teks this itl , 8 _ 6 OSB SSOSBSSSSTSOFP {i his Wife ane ton, afe guests a he } Queen Hot Dr. Boot is one of the most ' . » * kital on % ihe mor! @ The Story of Our Days. oo il surgeons of Boston. hey will | # . . leave tomorrow for home. Rey. F. C. Kelly, of La Pierre, Mich., ¢ MONDAY—We are kept busy ect @ who has been visiting his Island home | ing A | goods at pleasing prices. e dur ng the past week o1 two, left on re % ESDAY — Wesell the same class e turn this morning, taking his sister, Miss of goods—same characteristic about ? Luev Kelly, with him the prices Mr. W W. Buchanan, of Hamilton, | WEDNESDAY -—-No change. All Ont, is visiting the Province and is regis- | agree that goods and prices are right tered at the Queen. Mr. Bachanan is | THU RSDAY —Business same «as e ator of The Tempiar, the oftleial organ | other three 4 ‘ave $ goes jas t a-~ far. ie > Roy al Templars. ¢@ FRIDAY—We don’t make a bar © ! W iiiiam Howland, C. B., K. C. M. G., | ? vain day. People say every day is -0 a a Mr Beth widow of the late J “| ea bargain day u Mrs seth une, widow Of the late James ? meh ‘ arca : ay. : mrtbane, 9 C., and for some years Liber- | e SATURKDAY—We always have ag al member for Stormont, were married at ! ind bappy crowd, naturaliy Samira Thursday last. The groom is gs Buyers keep us moving pretty rapidly § . : , . 84, the bride, 60 ; until we close Uur o'd trient, Mr. Granville C. Cun @ Sl INDAY—We rest, the public § ningham, at present managing director of ? rest. Such worldly thoughts as the _Montre al Street Railway Company, $ ** choice goods and ir _ obs a ¢ has left to join Mr. James Ross on his | : are supposed to be banished from the : , ina yacht Aleaer, at Bir Harbor, for a ten mind. days’ cruive on the Maine coast. i é The main fact for the buyer to re é An excursion party composed. of ® Fle of member is THIS DAY is as good as Brooks, wife and family, Salem., O., Mrs. | @ any other day. A. B. Pope and Mrs. L. B. Sherfud, Cleve- | @ ° | 9 The Reliable Denggists. ; i pannereceececeees Valley this morning, with warrants for the arrest of 34 Italians charged with as~ saulting, shooting, and driving the entire ~~ a = ¢ p Ours the FURN and arrested the mien this afternoon, as | ‘ 2 ‘ in c pak on hee oes om. | Store, where you get the Meweuis, Tenn., August 16--The log | most and give the least— a claim we are careful to maintain. MARK WalGd? & CJ,, LTD. Who Sell at Selline Prices. 10,4 Hot Air, —__— The Cumberland Hot Air Fornace Makes Warm Friends ! _——- Parties contemplating having their Dwellings heated with Hot Air would do well to leave their orders before the rush of fall work. Tbe CUMBERLAND FURNACK, is sth hau lededl by ail competent to judge Lito be the most yowerful and darable Heater in the market, and those whe want a Furnace should consider well its special features. Reference as to its satisfactory workings can be made to the following gentlemen and numerous others: —R. C. Goff, Esq., A. S. Johnson, Kaq., F. Jost, Esq , at Mil Store. CHARLES HERMANS, GRAFTON STREET, SOLE AGENT for CHARLOTTETOWN anglib—3w 246 Dominion Blend Tea | REGISTERED- SELLING AGENTS: Beer & Goff, Charlottetown. Stewart & Gates, Charlottetown. Rk. T. Holman, Summerside. J. H. Myrick, Tignish. A. McKinnnon, Coliman. Albt. Craig, Emerald. Cyrus Morris, Bradalbane. J. McLeod & Mo., Stanley Bridge. Feehan & Egan, Mount Stewart. Sterns Bros., Souris. McLean & Cameron, Crapaud. Every householder shouid give Domo Bienp Tea atrial. It has great strength, fine flavor and is delicious in the-cup. Ch°town, June 20—w 1 yr. ler Bros’. LANCASHIRE Fire Insurance Comp'y OF MANCHESTER, G. B, Established 1840. Capital <. .ocscecsescsecans Ten Million Doliars Reserved Fund...... Three Million Dollars Deposited with Dom. Gov’ment...$211,000 The Agency at Charlottetown of this old and verer® Company having become vacant by the resignation of Mr. E. R. Brow, the undersigned begs to state that he has been app vinted Ag gent at Charlotte- town for this Company, “and respectfully requests a share of the Fire Insurance business of the Province. JENEAS A. MACDONALD, Office, Great George Street, Next Bank Nova Scotia. aug?—dy 2w guar -». Set.. Partial Sets $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Best material, best workmanship, best Satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, yu2s Qneen Street, Charlottetown. WATERPROOFS! Are You in Need of a Rain Goat ? We have a_ stock of made—in tact the best. stylish and durable ; Ladies these-—about No other prices right. can buy these high-class WATERPROOFS for the best quality make so comfortable, about the same prices as some ask for inferior makes. Hosiery and Underwear. Our lines are full of WEAR at clearing prices. all sizes. fine HOSIERY and UNDER- SUMMER GOODS. Prints, Dress Goods, Mantles, Jackets, | . | ete., are going out fast to make room for the incoming Fall Stock. We are opening to-day a aes range of GREY | WOOL FLANNELS, all qualitie Chariottetown, 1895—135 August 19, LONDON A.WEEKS 0s The People’s Store. New Under clothing. One*of the best Stocks in the city. HOUSE, New Umbrellas. New Waterproof Coats. Charlottetown, August 16, 1895—dy ¢. J. HARRIS, AGENT MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1895 ”. ine fast. We offer ings and Trouserings at cost. are beautiful patterns and the finest quality. Don’t miss this opportunity ; Remember, to have have us make your Clothing, LEADING MERCHANT Charlottetown, Augnst]15, the balance of they the best 7: ie. Ee eee TAILOR. 1895. Summer These goods Suit- are sell- you must Cash BUSINESS _ where, is there any g a small profit to cash business. one, it. with. S. a Aug. 8, 1895—1]35 A. IS BUSINESS! If you can buy Suits from us ; cheaper good reason why Do you think people that are asking you exorbitant prices would do it if they could help it ? one has to pay the bad debts—the cash customer has to pay it. | It is a poor rule that won’t work both ways. Cash ie than you can else- vou shouldn't do it’ No, we think not. Some This i is our rule : Tt looks as though it is a good done away McDONALD. FASHIONABLE TAILOR. |! STILL BUSY | MUST come to only that kind. The public realize that if they want a Fashionable Suit We they us. make The Charlottetown, August 14, 1895—135 MeK AY WOOLEN CO., Swell Tailors. Cliarlottetows, August 14, 1sbs—135 The New Metal ! ee eee Aluminum Cooking Utensils. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. DODD & ROGERS. PARIS Berger's in ALSO—BUG Ferouson Alexander's, Warranted Pure—Wholesale and Retail. SPRINKLERS. Vee a r SIMON W. WALEBER’'S CORNER. eee a July 23, 1895—125 & wky GREEN 1 lb. Tins, CRABBE, ‘Summer Resort. SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTIC) BEACH, NOW OPEN FOR THEISEASON. Coach leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday =A Thursday ‘an, * Saturday Evend ings, calling for ‘guests. To se- cure passage ap- ‘ ply at JOHN _ NE WSON'’S = furniture estab- lishment, Vic- River Station, for the Seaside Hotel. JOBEN Charlottetown, July 11, 1895. toria Row. ' By Train, conveyances and drivers can always be had at Mrs. Me.fillan’s, Hunter | Address, NEWSON & Co. | ing FINAL MESSRS. CAIRNS & Me NOTICE LEAN having th sed of their stock-in-trade and retired m business, hereby notify their debtors all debts due or to become due ust be paid to Mr. Henry Smith, k of the County Court, Charlottetown, “ author to receive and grant d arges f @ same, MALCOLM McLEAN ANNIE CAIRNS. wky 3i igl6—dy 3i ‘A Pointer for Agents ! We inaugurated this system in our business because it | is our way of doing business, and not because someone else did From this date book debts will be entirely Keep posted on our prices. The subscriber has fitted up ten of the finest SAMPLE ROOMS in the Province in the substantial Brick structure, | Corner of Queen & Sydney Sts and wel hot water ted by tele sanitary ar otlice in con The oo rooms are all large lighted. Thev are heated by lighted by electricity, phone, and titted rangements. Elevator nection, con ner with and are P. P. GILLIS. 6, 1895—3m LEWIS’ PHOTOG SAPHS Gharlottetown, Ang For Fineness of Finish and Artistic Posing, LEWIS’ PHOTOS are unsurpassed any- where. Special attention given to Copying and Enlarging Old Pictures. GRAFTON STREET. Chark ttetowa, Aug 8, 1895. LIVE MEN WANTED, and Work of Mr Glad Hopkins. Introduction by the ion GW Ei i.L D, the scholarly Minister of Education, A thrilling narrative of the wonderful career of Mr Giadsione. Pro- fusely illustrated with portraits of great men of the century, with many of Mr Gladstcue, starting when six years oid published bv his permission. A big book, nearly 2 inches thick, 5 inches wide, 10} inches long. Retail ro canvass for “ Life stone,” by J Castell »SS, 3300. Agents’ Sample Book sent on deposit- ing $1.00, which we return with order for twelve nooks. From $15 to 3”) a week accord- ing to ability, * BRADLEY, GARRESISON & CO., aug! d&w im Brantford, Canada. DR. Hl. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- ‘Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements under this heading chargec five cenis per line. BOARD--Two or three gentlemen can find a nice private boarding house by applying at Mks J A MACDONALD’s, Lower Great Georgé Street “AUgIO lO LET—A house on Upper E uston Street Apply to CHAS MCUREGOR,. tf—augl4 BOARDE RS— Pieasant accommodation can be furnished to a few private boarders, us- ton Street, near the P W College.—Mrs Rospr W HITE. lw—augl2 TO LET—That house, ate on Henry once, comfortable bricx dwelling known as the Peake Homestead, situ- Water Street, lately in possession of Douse, Esq, Ce; possession given at Also, that beautiful ly situated two story dwelling on P rince Street, bow occupies by James Recdin, Ksy ; posse ssion given first Also, « itiage situated on Hiils«- borough Street, lately occupied by Wal Arbing ; possession given at once. Apply PEAKE Bros & Co. ) (f—may2 of July next Lo FOUND—A sum of money has beea found which the owner can have by calling at Bishop’s residence and giving the sum d lenomination of the notes, augl3s FOUND—Within the city limits, a purse containing money, which the owner can get at THE EXAMINER Office by paying for this advertisement augi3 W ANTED—To rent or buy i cottage in or near the city: garden anu stables, desired. Apply to Box 449. si (246 —eugss FOR SALE~The house and premises owne by Judge Macleod, frontisg on H&isborough Park; healed by hot water, has a bathroom, bath and other mo-'eryw ir mp rovemenis. For terms, etc, apply to A MACNEILL, Auction- eer. if—julya3s TO L#I—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, includ ngsmal) »ath room and convenient paatry, having lawi and shade trees in front, on Mfl- ford Street. Brighton Road; rine mi nutes- walk from post Office, five minutes from bath. house, Victoria Park; rea imoderate- Apply to w C HARRIs, Jn. may4 TO LET—Shop on Queen Street, one of the best business staods in the city —-R K Beacs, Agent. angiz A house situated opposite railway TO LET ttation, contsining seven rooms in good order. Apply to Mrs Lowpen, Dundas Es- planade. tf—augl TO LET—Two offices in the Gramest Block. Apply to PROWSE BROs. if—mayl W ANTED—Help for dining room and kit- ehen work. Apply at Queen Hotel between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock in the forenoon. Good references required. ti—augi W ANTED— A middle-age: woman to tak: charge of a farm home ‘eee ‘miles from the city. Enquire at this office, aug3 TIOUSE ro Ler On King Square, ccu- pied by Mr . Ross. Fbossession given ist September Apply to EpWARD CHANDLER july20—dy tl 1st sept ace iis 5 SSaas REA ompone PE TT RT BR Bie wge F ime Ss BAY “—~ ae oe * mis Rags ert oe Paugteses * << si oe wang Rs ee soangns ee a ~ Mie el Som tape mene.” panda apes * ate eee od + ~ - 2th Sains esti neg — Dg FR a tt in cit. th etn ih. e ii ieee wn pe EE cin Mice i orc ss Ss Fa arate pesca cS one ee ~ ee rj epee be ee a Bh Babee ’, Meet