OI ETE THE DAILY EXAMINER : : ° : : FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1895. ee : — aan a ——— : ' ae — } sa . ° NOTES AND COMMENTS ODDFELLOW'S GRAND LODGE THE MARKETS. : MEETING, —— ; THE DAILY RXAMINER. \ Montreal Star epecial from London a : : CuarLorrerown, Friday, Augu-t 16. | save a determined effort is to be made by The Oddfellow’s Grand Lodge; in Ses-{ pees (quarter) per ae 6.65 to 0.08 , -§ is breeders to obtain the removal of J sion at St, Stepden, N. B., vesterday, elect Beat Camall). . os. cncececcccsce OG UO GERe Gc tees ee T a AUGUSE Canadian cattle embargo. ed S. T. Rogers, of wy —— Blueberries, Qt.........ceeeeeee. - 0.05 to 0.04 SproiaL Desrearougs ro tak Examiner Che Duke of Connaught is now be~ | Master, and r. B. Grady, of | UmMMnerside, | Butter (fresh)........0++seseeeeres 0.18 to 0.20 NCONTESTIB LE PROOT | 1 to have relieved the Salisbury Gov- | Deputy Grand Master, Geo. Waller of] Butter (dub)..........cc0eseeeeee: 0.16 to 0.18 eye h H ; ‘ ler - ent from an embarassing position by Charlottetown, was elected ( ae and RU, MOR cc intdan a V 03 to 0.04 Britis Ouse of Commons. | * mx ta few days | that he is not a candidate at} W- S. Rogers, Halifax, aud Dr: James! Black currants, qt...... . 0.05 100.07 i atin at ne is no ANGELO « . ‘ ; nan ~ eer Canada had risen | 4 . .. | Christie, of St. John, are Grand Represnt— } (reese. per Ib... .....scecceeseeees 0.14 to 0.15 x reaent | othee ¢ ° ander , >} - can 91.161 .00( ' “ oa for the a - e of | Ti c “will — i 1. | atives to go to London Cabbage, oe, 0.08 to 0.05 HOME RULE RECEIVES AN AIRING. scenic siiapiaainp aie oiaimialiniamatinil & & Sf Pott May n Chief of the army his will enable ‘ y ‘ : hela - 3 \ ; . ; -| Grand Master W. H. Rogers, in the] Carrots, per bunch..........--- 0.03 to 0.04 29 } Globe fe to mention | the War Office to place a military man of om of hia very interesting report ‘eis Caulifice a 008 to 0.08 eccioomoaie’ . sal eae 6 renutatio at the head of | COUrse - ’ 5 ] aulitiowers, each,......... . 4 . ‘ TT] “ ‘ luty levied had, | experience and reputation at the hea __ | mitted on Tuesday said: “It is proper} Celery, per head...~............ 0.08 to 0.10 A Member ‘Named and Removed.” ~ ray a} i 1ent for the land forces, and to reorgiinize the ser r ta) . 7 . ”* ) ut bl il pu F -e tid n accordance with the proposals of the that I should make special reference tO} Chickens, PET PAI. scree seeree O30 tO 0.40 ae aced upon | a a ee ae mmission one of the number gone from us who occu | Codfish (corned)... ..cer02ees 0.05 to 0.10 Lonpon, Aug. 16. . ? Tv KE { . :; 45 Z » aTLipbgion Com SS . . . ’ \* he sic : ; i } a matances | i send tiie gibemanes in pied this chair five years ago. BRHF FE GIINNG sn cctdestnecsonve ss ch 5 0.05 to 0.0% In the House of Commons yesterday this season) QO f Wy fi i 4 i | : here are a gre ‘woe ae loo. an | Profeund sorrow that I have to announce | fp. » POT UOZ....eeeeeeeseeeeeesee O10 tO 0.12) Trigh matters got a brief airing. Mr ‘ asaole | the vity at present he hotels are over the sudden and untimely death of our es Par ce » pe pai r -- O44. to 0.501 Rog =" o : ; - | Sia 7 : : 3 ali ys er ID eeceeeeeeereearee . edmond, (the Parnellite Leader) moved | ‘ r < A ' 2 2 * crags ‘ ey i. sas ds gph a = Dliged teemed brother, Theo. L.. Chapypite, Pat) BOWL... .n..-.-ceecoceceneen- -+ 0.40 to 049] an amendment tothe address in re ply to CUR FA a! Ss. Z © Ont p ( te I als c ry ‘ anne aan ao t os Grand Master, who died at ( a Gooseberries...... seseeeeee 0.06 to 0.08) the Queen’s speech, calling upon the Gov- | to sleep On lounges, setlees, etc. 2 he wa Dec. 27th, 1894, aged 45 vears. e was] Ham, per 1b 0.12 to 014], , = le E oe : “ . r a sn as . > ? . r 7 06496 £099-006-09'9 SH4809 - . srniment to declare its policy in regard to hi . ba a END STIL IN VIEW of s new es ae megs oe oe initiated into St. Lawrence lodge se 8, Hay, new, per 100 Ibe. ......... 0.28 to 0.55 | Home Rule for Ireland. the veform of the from < eRe . 10 + Be . : , more ap pare acl : aes June 19th, 1871, passed the N. G. Ber OF Pee cosas vsecenco an cations NEON Land Law, compulsory purchase of land, i hes . . men | “in the tourists travel it must cone - | 1873, and was admitted into this grand } 1, amb, per Ib (mall)......-..s00 0.07 to 0.09 | evicted tenants, and the industrial con- mht So , ' oe lodge at the session of L874. After hav- | Lambskins ..... 7 - 0.25 to 0.00) dition of the country. The amendment a oR Ma and Emp ms Mr merver evl- | ing served in all the appointed oflicies oy eiitee sg es 0.09 to 6:18 boos sennded by Joseph Kennedy. Mee | ns holds wih Talleyrans pres ae ied — — en Sennen, mre 2 ee . Mutton, per ib nencore sey ne 9.06 to 0.08 Mr. Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, T P32 . ty : 2 B34 23° — Spare ae = en “. ie quer “— Gaorty paenen Deane aster tt 100. Vats per bUShel ss eeeeeeceeeeeees 046. ee ¥.84 said that the government's attitude to- New % cil j nes 1} bys i< ’ ac ¥ n ee a og oP aii on | The grand secretary pronounced the year] Peas, qt......... ceecseeeeeeeeee O OT Lo 0 > ward Home Ree would continue to he liscourses in Koghsh or French of policies, Phi iministration as “ithe most pros-]} Potatoes new, per bushel..... 0.35 to 040 . - sh eae A Sa . . : . : Z of his administration a pre I ‘| one of unflinching opposition. He said B » ° N » § + (ire e i netretia ix f polities, I ut preferably of oo ho nga perous of any in the history of the order] Raspberries, q',...... sss . O04 to 0 re that the government would _ fairly and roe wil 9 cw alii os ~9 at ree me ' ‘ gly | | here is a luminous nobalesiiy Sito . in this jurisdiction.” Only two sessions | Straw (per CWl) «-...100..-.0+0 1.20 to 0-9 | consider the other matters mentioned. a otek for x me Gays tags 6 Come rtfully roatte Se ; © | did he miss attending during bis twenty | Turkeys,each.................. 0.00 to 1.60) [heir desire was to remedy every legiti- Sia W] , | mind, but leaves behind it a void that years membership of this grand body. His . = {mate grievance, regardless of creed or te . ; : a ke the question, “what is his greatest ambition, as expressed in his own é class, aiming not only ata just, but a gen- f , @) Pay 3 g at Hos words at the conclusion of his official re- Purity, Accuracy. / rous§promotion of the inductrial and mat- | ; H \ ive vl 4 ‘ ‘ y adou n has decided to issue no more } port, was “to be an Oddfellow: io Spirit . erial development of the country by sow- ” , 6 ved | passports to Japs leaving for Canada, un- } and in truth.” He will be mis-ed by all ing the seeds of future prosperity. The Stat : ed OD | jess they have suftisient money to engage | those with whom he associated in fraternal Chief Secretarv’s remarks evoked loud ber in farming or trave. By this Japan has | life, and his memory will be cherished in en and prolonged cheers. , magine that the Qpposition | more than proved her claim to recognition the hearts of those who knew his many : Mr. Harrington, in support of the 4 ee . dpi n the brotherhood of nations. While the | excellent qualities as a citizen, Oddfellow amendment, referred to tlhe attitude of the — eerste in as ' BVO Givem Wp Ce ties or at nations of Europe are eager to unload and friend. I would recommend that a Liberal party towards Home Rule during s s endiue ‘ xation are ti ir needy citizens en other people, memorial page be inserted in this session’s Dru the last election as unknown, when a mem- Established 1797. stake Mr. Laurier and his Japan is upright enough to keep her poor | proceedings and that a committee be ap- ber whose identity was not discovered, " We a ot end wi view. Tojathome. Justice demands that the peo— pointed to prépare suitable es exclaimed, “They ran away from it.” At 5 ie a a a} | ple who produce paupers should support Phe grand secretary, Mr. J. C. P. Fra- this Dr. Tanner, anti-Parnellite, cried out, . te for the Oppositior a zee, of Halifax, who has held the office for Store y “That's a lie.” ire nsurance ocle n will be to prove to the people of the “Jt is just as important,” remarks | B!meteen years, also presented a well-writ- Dr. Tanner refused to apologize, and 5 ,¢ trait} ; tat ent a : a neg ; : ; r , He showed that there are now th end was his bei ing “named” and **re- > | ted States the truth of U state:nent rinter’s Ink, te t your advertisement ten report. . : e r iv an t ’ "We a al meee | Prin In © put your adve seven Kebekah lodges, with a membership moved” from the Soe. The suspension Y NORWICH, ENGLAND. that Canada wants annexa : s pr | in the right medium as to ship your goods | *© 350. In dealing with the stativ- | / pared to accept Mr. Wimen’s means arri- {on the right railroad.” And the Montreal Bee 7 os sub ais Weta the etal Neataess, Despateh, eee eee ee iad > 50 Jwo Dollars of Cash Assets for Every 4 . | Gazette remarks the right medium for an | "CS ‘ a ae ok , $5.5 0,000.00. Dollar of Liabilities. ' ‘ at secretary’s report showed there were last Races at Brid etown | SL a a ae aivertisement is that “whieh brings the oS tedtek ie ae ete Tage : i . mest ‘ | | facts stated be ore the greatest proportion- a sei 60 — ges — I arson as : augl6 Lou Rates. Prompt Settleomenxts. If you want a Watch to TIME TO CALL A HALT. ate Lumber of people who have means to posi; Sac Loere are BY as Be eee Bripcetowy, N.S., Aug. 16 | } E ; - al . membership of 4,676, a net increase dur ' |'RUN ON TIM we can Tue New York Sun, the leading Anglo- } °° and intelligence to buy right. Adver: ing the year of 115 ‘members The Re- Gran nter alnmeé ee ee E R B ROW He New _ su hy 5 i@ i sts sas! tisements in such a medium, like freight OS i oe a : wince 6 ; 12 13 class was won by Daisy Cuaningham; s s . } suit you. = } st of the United States press, refers by the right road, reach the parties for bekah branch of the order increased over tho} by Sir Willia ta a | Y ee : ane - 7 rs. 6 : > active gain t i¢ 2.32 class by Sir William. esolubion : . . to the Manitoba difficulty, and says,— whom they are intended. — on sigh abgee tg 45 ml HOW ES’ HALL was driven an exhibition mile in 2.22}. Agent. for P. E. island. | E. W. TAYLOR, : : ae shes is 250. g a ver 2 ; ae ae | 3 “The dilemma, then, in which the —Advices from Peake’s Station state the beneficia! part, the report showed 340 ded A : Charlettstown, June 46, 1696-—d9 | july24 CAMERON BLOGEK. é Canadian Tories find themselves is this : | that the road machine was in Operation 1D} bothers were relieved and 31 widowed } Corbett Captures a Prize. eee at vicinity Saturday last d that, |. . : A highly amusing Entertainment will ee amen a ———— If they make up their mi “nn to enforce | that aaa on Saturday oe: : dl ?} families as follows :— hen silicsiins dn Waa Hall, Brackley Beach -_-— en ; —,* yn of tl sinion they wij] | although there were many farmers in the . : : e given ‘ . > f dé As sy Pant. Aue 16 : rt von rast — 8 the Don t ol a | uieles strong Supporters of the Local Amount paid for relief of by the guests of Shaw’s Hote l, on WE D- ty . . coneng se te ; 8 a toys Bey batons Naty = ao a re Government prepared and anxious to have brothers.....0+.++. ..$5,24977 | NESDAY E V k NING, Augast 21-t,1895,]. ! uilist Jim orbett and Jess'e Tay lor, cause the Protestants, who constitute a | ‘wovern! ai 3es loved, the | Amount paid tor relief of widowed beginning at 730 knuen as Vera Stanwood, were married rreat majority in Ontario, to regard | themselves and their horses employed, the } ie g : ae ee ee es ¢ Fed ‘an {member for the district, Hon. Anthony families...... a Jo4 75 Among the various attractions will be a} Yerterday, with detestation the scheme of Federal untot Ps ; ' rork. hav— | Amount aid for ‘relief of yurying Band of Music of fifteer ces, Skirt ar ee trived by Sir John Macdon f. on | McLaughlin, monopolized the work, hav— p aa 7a | Band of } asic of fifteen pieces, Skirt ani contrived by Sir Jobe Macionald. If, on | McLaughlin, monopolized the work, ay ae ee eee eee goo ra Bam of asic of iieenpccets Sciam | pg Aaland Fishery Report the other hand, the I pani a a cmap, Poe Sapte ipt asta Amount paid for relief of special Solos, eins lic es Songs, Quartettes, Negre shall decline or delay to employ force f zag = c eet relie ccoeee jn4 Wie 417 30 3 s alneanmus Men ] scarc the coercion of Manitoba, the Catho The Grits they rule wi’ mighty power, cliet.... (901 Minstrels, ps ng a Pee Se Ma! peque Mestinat scarce. Sl al th ie vince of Quebec will The Government and a’ that; b ; BR Atso— LIVING PICTURES, the won- Aiberton -Mackerel fishing unchanged. ee ee : oe so sic s’ Total relief...........-.+-..-... - $7,021 58 | der of the age Miiminigash—Mackerel eatch light. have a strong motive for seceding from a] But they should think upon the hour — : ep ; Pas as 7 Zz Z ‘ : s 1 ateeow T. Sl, i & Son’ confederation in which their co gion- } That’s coming fast, and a’ that. ; The — — for the ee ‘ cree oe, 20C ; hast gan’ ie ‘ . ae | mes - aa FOR G INTLEM EN! io a e hg ave secured soie control oO 4 4 = , ns i Si ee eta iii! leas ] : shts.”? To} > tl at, at d all tl at: 283.47, and the expenses were : ‘6.601, or 1e im provemen Ot Line é . »OVS ATK yo } em maue Cid nng : . : 4 : ae ‘ t e rice w ists are deprived of their Jegal rig : — < ear aa leaving $14,807.86 surplus. The amount augl6 cheaper than the cheapest at J. B.M acdon $4 and $5 Boots. These goods are superior to any custom wor an ; ] i it in It has been well remarked by the Mont-| iit. a friend in time of need invested in the Widows and Orphans’ a ; ee ee oe reach of all. They do not squeak, and are modeled on lasts shaped after the form of real Star that when the enemies of British | wij) want one yet for a’ that. : — ee ear. . a) ii | , ae oo a. — — —s the: human foot, giving eomfort, wear and style. Every pair war ranted, and makers sonnection and Canadian autonomy writé S : unds Oo} se ow IS ’ vee ened boots at J. Bb. Macdonald & Cos, oe - f : : hs is —The Hamilton Spectator puts it this Mr. J. A. Baleom, grand treasurer, sub i . name and price sti imped on the sole. Besides keeping a large stock on hand, we are” it 3 atre it is ti or onr people to ; ; . —_ in thi train, it i me peo} i way : mitted his report, which showed that the prepared to make to order at short notice any sty le required. - calla halt. Jet us hope that Mr. Laurier This is the position of the statesman who | receipts of the Grand Lodge for the year, MESSRS. CAIRNS & MoLEAN yj 2. ing fy . will advise Mr. Greenway to settle the] leads the grit party : including cash on hand at commencement | disposed of their stock-in-trade and retired s pmeet all matter It is to be noted that the New Q. Mr. Laurier, if you were premier, of term, were $2,562.30. The expenditure from business, hereby notify their debtors . by J e . sl ; 3 iz act that, ifa| What would do in the Manitoba school | was $932,65 leaving a balance on hand) that ali debts due or to become due to * | NOTE.— bove Firm make a few lines of Ladies’ Wear which are sold elsewhere, but no other firm in the York Sun recognizes the fact that, ifa ‘ ce : : : Tr. 0 d To-day Di t NOTE.—The a a ee : j Fd question. of $1,629.65. There is also in the regalia] them n-ust be paid to Mr. Henry Smith, pene o-day, ree from CAN SELL the Slater Stamped Shoe for Men. ee settlement should not be arrived at, the A. It is a question of fact. - fund $18.93. Clerk of the County Court, Charlottetown, New York: = Tories have to make up their minds Q. Never mind whether or 7 S is @ Seton ies Se re who is authorized to receive and grant oe e s cn ; csthin oa : : HW &6 : 2sti of fact: $ ; rou do if y . > { ‘ > ame Sans Gene, by ickoriene 3 hether or not they wil snforce the | question of fact; what would you do if you discharges for the same. a s . e ee ee fas os “4 ce <. | were in power ? LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. y MALCOLM Mol.EaN Melati ciaskscoccass ia i editiediciegdk aie G0e FOR LADIES !—We have just received the Fall samples of J. & T. Bell's fin eonstitublion of the ominion. AS HW is i . MAL A McLEA)} " ° the duty of F at, Govetunient tek tte ee ie ins cia ice 30, } Wear, which, without doubt, are by far the best in the market, and are prepared to tak” be duty of ariiament, Wover ni n iT on this question : In innipeg, in Toron— AW. ' Jd NO. onds > ee s : p. . 5 people to live and act according to the | to, in Ottawa; and [I do not hesitate to A SEWER WANTED. angl6—dy 3i wky 3i TheShadowofaCrime,“ — .......... 30c orders fer any styles required. arties Ww ishing Slippers to match costume can have sam Constitution, it is, of course, incumbent | again boldly declare <hat it is a question of ana A Study in Scar'et, by A. Conan fat short notice by giving us pieces of materi jal. Call and examine them. the Dominion authorities to“ enforce | ft- Sia,—T he attention of the Sanitary Of- = wt ig tee ag iit 2 bo 30e Fes} ee ee silage Maemo Bi j i | i ! dit icah Clarke, by Yon n Doyle.... 3206 - : ; . ; yr statesinanship of the highest grade: | §cer 4s respectfully called to the condition oO . oY c : . . ; the constitution,” if the majority in Mani- for undaunted courage in boldly proc lain— | of the drain at the foot of Queen Street, Beyond the C ity, .. Sie The Amherst Hand-made Goods always in stock, which for heavy wear cannot be toba, refuse a settlement. We hope and | ing his views to the world; for a clear and] where an accumulation of stagnant filth : ‘ Kidnapped, by k. L. iain cies 306 : ei , bi equalled trust that Mr. Greenway will, ere long, | distinct exposition of the Manitoba s¢hool | Jies reeking under a midsummer sun. This _eeeaeiin The Captain of the Pole nani by A. [ui - offer terms, and thus eae 2 contest which trouble, commend us to Wilfred Laurier, state Of things should not 7 —— a We bought $200 worth of T ee aoe by R. 1 ee St “4 > > N i f. ti | eae ae cabo 100 . | the leader of one of the great parties of} continue for: one hour, if the health an pe ine ‘ ‘ x reasire isianad, by tevenson. SUC ‘ . 3° vive ‘ . ! fe the enemies of Canada and Great Britain | Qa nada. comfort of citizens be a matter of serious CIGARS to-day , direct from | The Rifle Rangers, by met Mayne W ith Lhaas Coubinatiwt we wesip & i i epat ed to give Satis action are awaiting with eager expectancy. —_— esax<seaaeeeee consideration to the Board of Health. It Havana, consigned to Hlon. = ng ae as os ats 3p ‘ice: ici dnd bieuesiiedmatinti eas a a ae iced appears to me that nothing short of a pro- aa wae” - eceodla, by apt. ayne €1¢ ‘ beg: — : SE ee peri constructed sewer of. sufticient capa- Daniel Davy ies. Would hike Rob Roy, by Sir Waiter Scott. ........- 25e THE a ae IN BUSINESS. There is now in the county jail at Ann city and grade will ever be found adequate | to show you the goods. Mag- “ in & Country Manse, by J. M. i. y , e i — =a : 8 4 UO eicceccks «s cathewdeakieans hier ic ae 5e Tue danger of trusting too much busi-| Arbor, Michi., awaiting a vacancy in the | 10 carry off the noisome filth which accum- nificent value. . aoa oleae ry ® a. @ . } Pontiac asylum, a young man who ima- |] Ulates here after every passing shower sD — — Miss or Mrs., by Wilkie Collins......... 1Sc ness to a soulless corporation is briefly set | * Ontidc asylum, & ) 5 . rust the time is not far distant PERFUMES !—Well a fair- d over 1,000 others, selling at Jess t! : rines he is a train «f cars. He was| Indeed, I trust the ( and over 1,060 others, selling at Jess than Chaz] ab. Anowes 781995 forth by the Montreal Star in its com- brought to Ann Arbor from Milan and | when the whole city will demand the con- | Jy large stock. The prices to pullishers’ prices. Just think of it!—a vhaviottelows, Ange pie — ments upon the water bills of this year. | 9:... is name as Walter Rogers. He says | struction of a complete system of se ne neat ios onnintties good NOVEL tor 5 cents. See our north) == = = mE eel : as d giv 118 { e woz ° says ‘ a > : > : The Star says that the citizens of Mont-| his home is ip San Francisco, whence he | age according oe ons ae rene ot any } window. - real “ have the satisfaction of knowing | made a remarkably fast run, often attain- three years ago by Pape ee ablest san GEO. CARTER & CO., 5 : ' cian: ene: O ae ing a rate of ninety miles an hour. He | tary e ng gineers ae ae WOFK ‘4 DI N _ angle Booksellers. THE BOOK that, ease paying ae water rates, the) spends nearly all his time in imitating the PRESIDENT SANITARY ASSOCIATION. | P| P™ FERED ING PORT | —_ Ysa Gre really Saying & HS more “Hen mere | aciees altendant on starting and stopping Aug. 16th, 1895. a water Water is only an item in|a railroad train. Every sound and move— eee eee ee ae stsibaanin — Sauna? C 00 00 S, the account.” It 3 true | ment he produces with startling fedelity AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT, 5 : os dias é a sadies and detail. When the officer found him he “ Th tot The that Scandais bave not ye arisen under . ay : Sieg.— >] av 2ason to be- " oui was on the railroad track, and from his Sir, aving, as rave Teaso s : : ss ; : the management of the Charlottetown actions was just getting up steam. Soon j lieve, still quite a num ber of friends in a] ep f 00 S has been the greatest literary sensation vf the presetit day. ’ Water Commissioners But everyone | he said it was time to start, ordered the Charlottetown, and it being against my ; knowe that if they shonld not arise | fireman to fill the tank with water and the | nature to receive auy eee in — ée : ste : “2 —. 4 tender with coal, imitating every act per- | [ humbly wish, through the medium of TR Ir BY PERE [ Ti E the future they will be th ot fectly. Then he pulled out the lever and | vour —- pape Lge — - ark Y NOW OPENING. ¢ ception which proves the rule that | started the train, running so fast that it} felt gratitude to all those who, by their 6 is we * e tl : ain, th oY. 2 re of the day. municipal bodies tend towards corruption | was neceseary to head him off with a| signature and their good will, , have ‘helped — vy the leeding sensation y : ae ee horse, His whistle for “down brakes” | me to regain my | berty, which otherwise Would it : } to vour ‘ , [ 28 a* the sparks ipwards. any rate, | Horse, Oo a it no e 4 ¥ i . : = a th par pwa At any ra can be heard a mile. He is bout 17 years | would not bave taken place for some time - ss t cae - 2 tt Lay of the Last Minstrel We have TRILBY PERFUME in different size hotties, and can also sell it in smal we have. ao guarantee in the fact thet old. It is believed that the name and ad—| to come. Permit me to say to nar and : oe Pr Say a i qu cuttin everything is right about the waterworks, | Gress he gives are both false, and the] I feel deeply the disgrace which my evi uying Shoes ? sur ad. , a i . : “ it at ~ 5 o 838 é a wer y Ss f 0 . € » ib that electric light works will not be | officers are anxious to know from what course has roars upon me. = te you “an depend upon In Stock Now. TRILBY COLOGNE is the most refr eshing toilet water for summer use. Try tt caetcek ®t ths tehieent of ee liti- | section he comes. God’s he!p I will live it down and avoi ° : : —meyocnineio worked ” in th — . a _ Our 2 . all the errors of the past. I have learned every time, We still ? Y TI 5 cians and scheming officials. vht an ° . -— ig k . . j e z a lesson. I have long wished to make a } h; . y AT SON sa DRUG STO ; EN ‘ taag as aintain that you can i water are very different things. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS fresh start in life, that I might the sooner ' SI ; y f a ; : . yr . . ae + =a ’ > >= ia . It is to be noted that the objections to Loxvox, Aug. 14.—The Chronicle prints | ¢stablish mv lost character. Now, thanks uy 1oes caecaper from bias hae 8: 2004 Charlottetown, August 16, 18°5—dy i city lighting by the city have not been | an Odessa despatch maintaining the per- | ‘0 ™y friends, I have the happy — us than anywhere else in MATIOELOWN, AUE. f, . = = . a Wr eET A 2 TS eee ee — ——_ A ey aE T E sistent circulation of rumors of the with- tunity, and [trust that not one of those thi itv Call d see met in @ reasonabie = ay, and nase 12 Daetiinal - Czar Nicholas II, from the kind friends to whom I partly attribute my Ms Cl “y : a an i ames bee: Seen qatied * enti Staves, active guidance of the Empire and the gra- sudden release, will ever have the slightest for yourself, and sundry other long names. But it has | 3,.4) assumption of power by the ex—Czar- — ae vod en — — f oi: ; 22 > > y % “ > not been shown what business the corpor- ina, aided by M. Durnovo, mivister of the | en fellow morta \ ? ’ A. E, MecEACHEN, , h ott le’s | interior, and M Pobiedonotzoff, procurator | Course of time, return to my beloved native 10 THE SHOE MAN ation has in interfering with other people's ! a . : wii : TR aug ys MAN. AR * _ general, of the Holy Synod. The change land, I shall do everything possible to MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS, business. , : : convince all my friends that their kind ameter . a ft ; of attitude, the despatch says, is increasin ; 7 9000 09000008 > ‘ . - ee By the way, we have been charged with ne pamened the ao ileriean party. . help has not been misplaced. Masonic T e Temple Bt ilding, Gu af ton St es : stating, or implying, that the Full Eleetrie A ‘oad s 5: Sect I have the honor to be, S § —{x) : ¢ " , were a 1} , to selitheir plant to Can a a ne -d sae his home te Your obedient a ’ ] Bl ketin s or Yarns ; gv! any we miing vw sei i bp auy WU s¢ AN. ms a Sees cote ar wine = quirtly saatied codes debia mais a F. W. Bevan GRAND FIGNC ! Any person needing anything in the line of Tweeds, Flannels, lan oe seed ee the corporation ¢é «./ Cents On ¢ aOi >asle j é . “ : oa : J : ’ eee Pp li is needless to say that Tae Examiner | theatrical world as Vera Stanwood. The “ Oh, liberty, thou gift divine, TEA ; 5 will do well te call on us. In narliene to introduce our goods all over hey ue ha lid not say anything of the kind. We | ne a peetorenad 23 2 te ane Thy home is in a Sues 5 Oey will sell them low, and once introduced they will speak for themselves. wey 3 A oe : a ou | couple have gone on a three weeks’ trip. Till from us thou art horve away, The SONS OF RNGLAND wi! hold a . a Fi —— well to haszar’| “Havana, Aug. 14.—Insurgéate to the We know not how to prize.” JUST Picnic and Excqsian at HALLIDAY’ | Pe8t goods in the market to-day, ; any 8 unauthorized statement We | number of four hundred haye attacked Enclosed you will find three stamps. q > ° = > e e & = ge = $ =e . ich is und 3 WHARF, on : am U N . . stated that the Electric Light Co mpanies Port R mbiaso, bey Sa ve Pt oo Please send four papers of the said letter, 3 "TE be : W ( : i R E R. ( g nt, coe in Sie 08 ~ would he very, witieng ©) esas, consieling of one’ Saueasaar |) one > A, Mon@ay, August 19th, 1895, : WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 4 = ght plant to the corporation | oer aad sevent aoe wae” anal a F * Fleetfoot.” 3 : Charlottetown, August 14, 1895-155 & wky Be eects cuing 9» mz, | corporal and seventeen, Guerillas made a REnDIE, * Mieetfoot. TRINA I On the Beantiful Grounds of Frank at an extremeéty |! roderate price rh rs | heroic defence until Cap Mercado, with Address, F. W. Bevan, Moncton, N. B., 3 NOTHING BU 1 Halliday ma. ‘ ‘ : a , we are informed, is the fact forty five infantry and twenty Guerillas | gare Wm, Wallace. ° 3 , : | _ a j hasikdail ck he | arrived to relieve them. He forced the in- ee z Tes 5 ‘The Steamer Jacques Carticr will leave e . cane © es, Se ee Five Lines nK aad L. ? a the Steam Navigation Wharf at $.30 a. m., a —The City Council of Bangor, Me > '%| two dead and three firearms and machetes. - ] d } I 3 sharp, s perplexed just now because of the pecu-| The troops lost rour dead and twelve I find the people around here prefer Dr. | 3 ood valine ca Artillery Band in attendance, n a Cc liar ideas as to paternal government held | wounded. Gen Malla has congratulated | Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills to any other I] @ G valt es and right a cttinais te ke Wat ae tied ek by a recently deceased citizen of that place. | the sergent and garrison on their heroic | have in stock. They area wonderful pill. 3 prices. Come and get a Gemniie. : . : By hie will this man left a “fund” of $100 | defence, preferring, as they did, to die, | Send three dozen at once, I am nearly out. | § sample of our SPECIAL A well-stocked Dinuer Table will be —_— oo iy to the city of een the ge of which | rather than surrender. P. S.—Send by post, J. W. Ireland, Gour 3 BLE ND at 32c. pet ae i supplied. he directed should be applied to keeping ++ <a eck 4 UL Jer pounc TICKETS—For Excursion, 25 cents; ob 1 l k g bo . Se aN — J 2 < ; O ‘ & GOE E | er nee Seenaneeenten he tee | ead i in ‘ a ROA: ee . 3 for Dinner, 25 cents. To be hed at i Saturd ay, hetw een e and oO Cc oc , = be eity cemetery where he is buried. The| The Rev. DeWitt Talmage has filed for It is undersiood that Italy has decided | $ 7 . awics” Vibe Sente- and’ Woks & Wer on councilmen are unable to decide whether probate the will of his late wife. It gives | to send an expedition of twenty thousand 3 SAN DERSON & CO., ren’s. A : . iH their care for the comfort of citizens ex— the estate of the testatrix absolutely to her | men to Abyssinia in October. 2 . 70 TER é > Hi K RS will rut Bu ttons ( ee) on any 00 4 tends as far as this man contemplated. | husband, who is made sole executor of the ; $ Cash Grocers, Victoria Row. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. I fr I ’ They are behind the age,—ante-deluvian will without bond, A schedule annexed Those hammocks are going, goinr| % “God Save the Queen.” in point of fact. If they may provide food estimates the value of the estate to be] going; and why shouldn’t they? 25 pe-}@ Charlottetown, Aug. 14, 1895—dy Ce : 127 _ anglé i and lights ete., for the living, why not $30,000 in real property and $136,000 in | cent off to clear them out at Carter’s Book i3 ’ 7If the day proves unfavorable it will be br ou ht to them. 135 - aug flowers and grass for the dead ? personal property. § store. 0400060000000 00C0CCCCe0006 |) ell the f following day. augl2 A 5 IM a lal ee Bee Rk at | Lh LRT aan : —_ : cms | | . " Black Cotton Hosiery, Absolutely ilies a | ia ; nts for 12 cents. ? ie Fast and Stainless, Seamless, ae for a STANLEY 7 BROTHER Te with Spliced Heels and Toes 7 = * ' a | ” 4 5 oe — st On ni . t Me 3 Va... r