as» ae tails sone THE DAILY EXAMINER. AUGUST 3 894 LABOR DAY \ : ' . i ‘ ar ‘ ‘ ul | ‘ ain ( ‘ nade arrat vy. W P »\ : » day's wage | : Ai : ara . ' ‘ ‘ H iv | a mn | vis AS asic aS A Sia t M ‘ : it ' . i ‘ \ I \ y ap} * ; W a ‘ a ‘ THE CREDIT SYSTEM. The credit evystem afford to rovrues to steal in . _ ere NOTES AND COMMENTS — Von il G \ p i St. J . \ “ t'y g, | y= | fa ving ‘ pa 4 | ay gt vn. He might have a was drivit vl of | w hie g ) \ vy lom ¢ asa New South Wa | a * and ui taxe- W hati ‘ ‘ ’ P per It ‘ sc { . wla if ali er prot a}s sort ft tax | ‘ W he New Sou } na vrown fr i” ‘ tax Canada ‘ W peg Free P \ pose a general tax of : a lands in tive | i i he North \ a f Edm fie ‘ ren itte by a irg t the bill was for publ work- l ca t be underta : eubsidy received f the | ernn N fou Ase iv regard ! mea ‘ toward< direct taxation, ora the «ingle tax theory, for | they evidentiy have a horro } on the measure will awake { int th - pire = on, and w perhaps bring it pata . f the etors Kd tl pr 1 ty. The British Board of 1 of the importation of ter f butter + nto the United Kingdom dur months of the } resen vea with rre pon j ny per is in tne ‘ s years are instructive The regar to cheese are giver is LSo4 ik? Holland wts 158,201 149,443 France ' 29,121 4594 Canada “ 376528 294,619 2 United States 454,998 418,377 Other coun’s “ 73.057 46.748 Pt nis gm | Pota 1,091,905 943,771 977,611 Those for butter are conta table & 4 1894 15893. . ao: a . « se | PA Sweden.....cwts 156,352 161,690 130,035 | Effe: Denmark . 670.762 558,494 5Gl .YG7T Germany - 105,601 123,564 Holland “ 85,332 78,433 F rane ” 230,142 285,906 3 Cana " 2,179 si Unit’'d Sta’s* 27.537 14, Oiher coun’s* 289,428 170.85 Totai -- 1,567,443 1,396,176 1,258,7 ———— <a ! True bleseedness is far away those who are inclined tu croass 1 of trouble before they con stream a few days we will show a Magnificent Stock of MANTLES and FURS. Our assortment, which includes the latest and best in Siyles, are selections from the best manufacturers in Kurope, and for QUALITY, STYLE, FIT, FINISH and WORKMAN: FANCY DRESS BALL lay evening last the rathering, Mrs. Hall, ‘om commenting on who impersonated Hall, who as a} intry Squire” were ng at the Acadia provi led by the feature of the affair te urtistically arranged and the v lighted and decorated. ions were pretty and artistic, rereens, Japanese fans and ndanimated appear- back of the house, ee ed by the Dominion nated Labor Day, i&CoC J Patton & Co. J M McLeod X« Co. Harrris & Stewart. J imes Paton « Co market to-day was . with the supply about i | ur this morning, 1 Fitzroy Street east, ly taste like others, | con menced exe ption il y earl | pointed out that farmers eave to-morrow (Saturday) | Interment will take fa few monthe, Annie cons and one daughter to May her soul rest in peace. , true heart is still, \ pale and pear eful face » Death’s cold chill. are clasped upon thy breast, e kissed thy lovely brow, And in our aching hearts we know 7 rk papers please copy pay I pY-) pation, toawaken the kidneys and io a healthy activity, without irritat- | ing or weakening them, to dispel headaches | sweetest, coolest smoking to- r fevers, use Syrup of Figs. publisher of Heinemann has asked scriptions to a fund for the support ite Major Le Caron’s family widow is in want. DAILY EXAMINER “ : NEWS NOTES. ed on a charge of buying slave girls. The Roman Catholics of London, Eng., | I'wo Egyptian Pashas have been. arrest | propose to build «a monster cathedral | uber of her friends. | which wil! cost £250,000 | Forest fires are raging with unabated fury in many parts of the northern and western States. Important reductions in lumber freight | rates and elevator charges are announced | by the C. P. R. agents in Winnipeg The British and United States subjects | Nicaragua, and been released on parole. The water power on the Winnipeg River | is to be utilized to the extent of 40,090 horse power, and transmitted 110 miles to | the city for manufacturing purposes A regiment of Cossacks at Terek, Rus- | sia, became mntinous on Monday Loyal troops surrounded them and made thirty | leaders prisoners. The ringle aders of the mutiny were knouted to death. The Canadian High Commissioner in thus giving the Cubans the advantage of com petition between Canadian and Scandi- navian fishermen. Parliament, the Governor, Sir Robert W. Duff, announced that in accordance with the mandate of the electors, the protective duties would be repealed andr pla ed by income and land taxes the Viadiostok. Kiev and Vladimir, all of whixh will be built in British shipyards Britain feels quite able to arm her enem ies, charging full market prices for the service, and then fight them . afierwards. Transatlantic travellers will remember how, in rough weather, the internabdisor- ganization was made the more unpleasant by tke stuffiness of the cabin owing to the portholes being closed. \ Newcastle (Eng.) inventor has overcome the difficulty and has patented a side-light and ventilator combined which will not admit water when submerged. Henceforth the victim of sea-sickness will at least have the bene- fit of fresh air as he lies in his cabin and wonders when the en 1 will come ; In Milwaukee the war against marr | women as teachers in the public schools lon again. A strong effort is being made to have the School Board adopt regula- tions against employing such. Onof the city papers observes editorially that th teacher in love should more ser bly be | debarred, and the writer commits himeelt fearlessly as an indifferent Benedict with the statement that “the teacher in love | far less capable of teaching school than the one who has passed that stage.” | Great Britain is looking very sharp after attempts by British firms to fit out | war vessels for China or Japan. She bears | well in mind the big sum of money she jad to pay the United States because confeder | ate privateers were fitted out in Britis! | ports. Uncle Sam does not need to be ¢o particular yet because to pay any damages | i which might be assessed against him he bas on hand some fifteen million dollars of the money he got from Great Britain by | the Alabama award, which money there | have been noclaimants for, and which | should be returned to the people from i whom it was got under false pretenses. The Grand Old Mau has been making little speeches at Hawarden, and it must | be confessed that his voice has sounded | like one from the grave, so thoroughly has | William Ewart Gladstone disappeared | from the political bhuriyburly The speeches were noa-political, although made mainly tothe Liberal excursionists | who flocked there, attracted by the fete in aid of the local institute in which Mr Gladstone takes a great interest. The boom has been a profitable one for tne stitute, and the Grand O!d Man has himself to it with great heartiness and good humor, making little orations, walk | | | ing about among the people, and evé sitting daily under the shade of a big hawthorne tree in the middle of the castle terrace and allowing himself to be photographed singly and in family groups | with thousands of eyes staring at him without pujting him out of countena | Among the attractions of the fete has been the guaranteed, the real hide of the cow whieh had the audicity, generated by in sanity, to knock down the great statesman dix. | in his own park three or four years ago. The August crop bulletin, 'ssued by the | Manitoba "Departme nt f Agricu gives a generally favorable report of the crop and live stock prospects of Manitoba, although there are wany comp! about the scarcity of rain during t i vious month. The drought has hal an unfavorable effect on gra | ill parts of the Province. The total wheat of the province is e-timated at 15,7 ~ bushels, an average of 156 to ! The estimated yield of oats is 12,198,772 hushels, an average per acre of 29.5. Thi following is the estimate of other grain Barley, 2,182,520 bushels; peas, 20,000 bushels; flax, 282,480 bushe!s; and rye, 53.074. Potatoes and other rot crops are reported fairly good througout the Province, and reports as to live stock are exceptionally favorable There has been a substantial increase in the stoel | since last year The f yjllowinz is the tota number in the Province, according to liable returns: Horses, 88,689; cattle, 183,966; sheep, 35.139, an] hogs, 64,367 The vield of prairie hay and cultivated vrassea is light, averaging 1.52 and 1.40 tons per acre respectively. Harvesting ] I It are giving in- creased attention to dairying and the re- sults give promise of success. i ae - S—— USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the great | Blood and Nerve Remedy , and Annie Whelan, | There is always a best, even ~ among a score of good things has tried the Mastiff brand } ‘acknowledges it to be the } bacco made. It does not bite the tongue, and is positively | | tree from any toreign mixture, | J.. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond } Vi-ginia: and Montreal, Canada. SHIP cannot be surpassed in this city. made prisoners at Bluefields, have reached | England is reported te have secured free | entry for Canadian codfish into Cuba, At the opening of the New South Wales | Russia is building three large cruisers, | GROW W900 0000800002234 ‘* WORTH A GUINEA ABO.” Ar ay ~ vw ae 2 ? SICK HEADACHE > ene ?Biserdered Liver, ete. : They Act Like Magic on the Vital Organs, P Reulating the Secretions, restoring long S iost Compiexion. bringing back the Keen Edge of Appetite. and arousing with the B ROSEBUO OF HEALTH the whole physicai energy of the hu 1 frame. These Facts are admitted by thousands, in a'lciasses of ' ‘ ‘ a, B Society. Largest Sale ia the World. $ Covered with a Tasteless & Scluble Quating. Sw volesale Agts. ¥ s& Sons, Ld, Montreal, e 5 * . : ai cro Sts. ee RS ESEVB 302044 909E 77-1"! To-day the young Queen of | Holland attains to the mature jage of fourteen years. Duartag her nifmority thé royal functions are performed by the Queen Regent, Emma, her mother. LTlolland with her colonies now has a popula- tion of 33,000,000, of which 5,000,000 is credited to the mother country. These figures show that Holland occupies }no insignificant place among nations. There is nothing insignifi- cant about us We are up to the times in every detail per- taining to our own calling. We advertise nothing but bare facts (as our Inany custemers can testify to), and the’ facts are these: that we have as fine a range of goods ascan be found in the Province ; and ‘as to our ability to build those to suit the most particular, ‘we leave our customers to judge. Our prices are as low us possible consistent with first-class goods. ‘SOHN T. McKENZIE. S0.E.B.S. ETON LODGE, NO. 148, SONS OF ENGLAND, will hold their PICNIC on he beantiful grounds of Mr. James Halli- day, Halliday’s Wharf, ON HONDAY, SEPT. 3rd. The Steamer JACQUES CARTIER } } the | will j e Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf at one o’clock, sharp, returning about seven o’clock, Te a Tal le = MN ill be provided on the grounds for visitors, and the Games Com- | mittee will gnarantee lots of enjoyment for those wishing to take part. Tickets limited, and may be procured at Davies’ Drug Store and at the Boat. rhe Artillery Bani will be there. Tickets 25 cents. WM. EARRIS, J. E. RENDLF, ’res, Com. Secy. Com. rol THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artist Incorporated Ly Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, L893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. : The hichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada, Admission Free. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baron, Pezant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great manv others, are members of this Society. 68 members of this Society are | exhibitors in the Salon in Paris, Sale of Paintings at easy terms, and | distribution by lot every week. Price of ticket*, 25cts. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H. A. A. BRAULT, aug29—mwf tf Director. BILL HEADS. ‘One Thousand Assorted Sizes and every pipe smoker who | FOR $2.75, THE BEST PAPER AND PADDED. Envelopes from $1.50 per 1,000 up (Printed), You will save money by ordering now. Orders by mail promptly attended to. JAMES D. TAYLOR, aug27 Queen Street. a OS LO Wen | Lightning Accidents are covered by the Inusr- ance Policies issued by E. R. BROW BROWN’S scock, CH’TOWN., Insurance Agent. TELEGRAPHIC. SreciaL Desrarones to Tae Examiner ‘ ies General Herbert’s Position. Orrawa, Aug. 3]. A despatch from London says that the War Office will not call upon Major-Gen- erol Herbert to vacate the command of the Canadian mailitia, nor will he forfeit his right to command his batallion of the Grenadier Guards by remaining in Ottawa. Ak New Danger. PortianpD, Me., Aug. 31. An attempt to wreck the Grand Trunk train near this city has been discovered in time. s\n Ll-inch«hell was found on the track just befure the Montreal express ar- rived. It is*believed to be loaded. British Sailor Shot. Loxpox, Aug. 31. An admiralty %official has received a cable from Bonny, West Africa, stating that a boat belonging toH. M.S. Aleto was fired upon by natives and one of the crew killed. Record Breaking Extraordinary. ToLeEpo, A ug. Si. In the haii-mile pacing race here to beat 1.05, Albatross made the distance in 1.04, Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 3i. In the two-year-old trot here yesterday, courine lowered any track record to ona oo 4. Ss 2 Moun? Gretna, Aug. 31, The world’s record in target shooting was beaten here yesterday. The match was participated in by teams from differ- ent regiments of the Pennsylvania Nat- ional Gnard. Each team shot at 200, 300 and 600 yards, the 13th regiment Le- ing the winner and scoring 368. Bostoy, Aug. 31. Atthe Sonth Roston athletic games, Bernard Doherty broke the wo.l.’s_ re- cords with three running jumps of 44 ft. ; inch each. SCHOOL BOOKS. 10 Gross Gage’s Readers, 3“ Arithmetics, 1 “ Fasquelle’s French, 1 “ Chambers’ Geometry, l l “Brief History of England, * French and English Primers, 10 “ Gage’s Copy Books. Scoti’s Marmion (Selections) and other Classics for College and Schoel, Camp- bell’s and Calkin’s Geographies, Tanner's Agriculture, Wentworth’s Algebra, Cur- rie’s and Meciklejohn’s Grammars, Greek and Latin Text Books, etc. Wholesale ard Retail. Orders by mail promptly filled. Low- est prices guaranteed. GEO. CARTER & €O., ROOKSELLERS, 187 Queen Square. Try one of our Watches if you wish to keep either Stan- dard or Local time. A _ reli- able Waltham Watch from $7.50 up. Silver and Gold, either Solid or Filled Cases very cheap. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERO\ BLOCK. aug3l SHIP NEWS, Pert ef Charlottetewn. ENTERED, Au 30.—Mazggie Bell, Muore, North Sydney; ss Electro, McLaren, Montague; Carmena, Graham, North Sydney; Mar- garet, McMillan, Pictou; ss Coila, Me- Donald, North Sydney; A S Townshend, Walker, Glace Bay: J H Hiltz, Boud- reault, Pictov; H L Sangster, Landry, Great Bras d’Or; Julia A, Finlayson, Pinette. a CLEARED. Aug. 30;--Electra, McLaren, Montague; Margaret, MeMillan, Pictou; Pioneer, McLeod, Chatham; J H Hiltz, Boud- reault, Pictou; Julia A, Finlayson, Pinette. STANERY BROT FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1894 neti GOOD NEws. Hundreds aud Hundreds of Ladies to be Sacqued, mapas . : We've just received word from our Mr McLaren, who is now in the European markets, that he has secured a large shir ment of LADIES’ SACQUES, CAPES, etc., much under regular price. He says: “T flatter myself on securing this lot, as no other buyer from our side of the Atlantic can buy the same Sacanes for double the money. IT have visited all the other big houses, and for style and appear- ance, compared with this lot, they are simp!y ‘not in it.” I ordered them to | shipped at once.” LADIES !—We have received the voices of this hig shipment of Sacques and Capes, and expect to have ther opened and ready for your in-pect about two weeks’ time. JAS. PATON & ¢ 168 Victoria Row. { | | | | | | | 1 ATuo wseQ ny Sumo no[RYg SI ‘1g yn ) “Fe ee Cees eee SESS CE GREENE ei 007 GOTPM We SNOWLONOIY | | | | } | SNOONIWIUL NO INO DALs 03 S90GS ‘ONVA MOTOG ARJ —~ = uvo gorjd a0qjJO ou AGWIO}4: ‘AoyO om SOOLId ye yysno0g = ‘SAUP Moy B 1OJ ASVJUVAPB ‘QOURYSD SID ssi 3. u0g oe ae © = 6 - ~ eS 2 i ae ce on > "ee Se ry pase = @ - f oe te ae - ~ as & C < oe -_ a — fp 'a : FRIENDS are made for the Grocer who handl s WOODILL'S GERMAN, Bay Scholars, $45: Hense Boys. POWDER. | choir will be admitted at much lower BAKING None will give more satis | | ply to Headmaster faction. aug25 HARD COAL, LANDING TO-DAY, PER STEAMEK ~ COILA,” 200 Tons hard Coal, Direct from Philadelphia, Best C. LYONS & CO. SS DAVENPORT SOAOOL, Portland Manor, St. Joha, N. B. Boys educate ] for College or Business by an excellent staff uf Resident Masters | Special Attention Paid to K« lie gion, Morals and Manners. Visitor—The Lord Bishop of Frederic ton. Warden—Rev. John M. Davenport, M. A ; Oxford. $200 per annum N. B.—Boys with fine voices for the rates. School Year begins September 3rd. Ap t] lst sep—jul Brilliant Sigil Letters, I have appointed Mr. P. H. Trainor, of | Kent Street, Sole Agent for Charlottetown for the sale of above letters, which can lx seen on the window of W. A. Hutcheson, Esq. Prices as follows :— One and.e half iach...,..4....£.4.. 23 cent Two a ae oe oe 30 Tec aeade halt F ...#24-4.4.08 4 Three PY iste tbnshedsdeol 5. * Four “7 5. bea 60 « Five F sbineasak¥e ‘ 75. ere Eee Fight Cie Sige Ot 2 J. HAMBLET WOOD, augs St. John, N. B. NOTICE FOR STUDENTS!-—The subseri- ber will receive a limited number of students during the College term at very reasonable rates. Having lately refurnished the Cottage on Beers’ Square, formerly occupied | y Mr. A. Sims, students will find this the most pleas- ant situation in the city.—Mrs. W. Towan. aug24—4i three doors east of Beer & Gots, ‘beers | DE BS AMINER. Square. dy 2i sy Si—aug2s CO TO Home-made Solid Leather OW PR ICES IN ee eee ee ee ey ee COFF —— FOR ——— Charlott town, August 22, 189’—m w f “aa. Ssj00g oand 3 | U >? , SUtAatr AJO}B] . opru GARY OAA }B IVIMIOO YF JO ost OUR STOCK Watches, Liverware, Spectacles, LARGE AND VARIED, WITH P*ICiS LOW. G.H. 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