i te me “e al > a. US ew Sc Se aS Oe eee eee iA, THE vi Parliament amount to v e than the amount ' t eubmitted at the iat BCS she 1 ell Mr Foster It has be timated that there will be some sup: | plementary estimates, 80 that the whole amount asked will, no doubt, be very con- | Sal ales Mima! siderably more than that asked by the late | Government. The vote chargeable to con- 8 viidated fund is $38,225,788, as compared with $38,308,54°; for redemption $505 633 is asked, instead of B1L05,0 3, an chargeable to capital, $7,815,500, the same as asked for in the previous estimates. In t asked is civil government the amour $1,201,652, a re uct n of $8,587 adn a- tration of justice, $92,327, a redachon of $100. In other items there are email aiditions in some cases and small re- ductions others Speaking gener ally, they are about the same a: x€ jown by ate G t ' : ‘ ret , the | pe of a great reduction of taxa No mat | ter how t tarii! may be ed with an rined eftorn axes of | t people w be fully as heavy under | t present Gover as the pas G I t Phis ihsapp { ea ¢ »nfiding electors w voted for “a grea | reduction of the taxation Im] notoriously corrupt and «Xtravd,: ®ervative Administra e noes — MR. MARTINS QUESTIONS. | as cl it ia pieasi! Zz to learn that Mr M aril ot the energet representative wf t Bel fast District, is already stirring up ure minds of the Government by wa utimate ed | mem: brance. As already by telegram, to Tue Examiner, he “whether it is the A-KeuU & Iew days ago, intention of the Government to introduce a measure during the present Sessicn ot Parliament authorizing the construction of the Belfast and Murray Harbor Railway ! branch railwaye in the The yintimats and other proposed Province of Prince Edward Island ?° anewer “not this session” seems t that their is hope in the future; an 1 we trust thata eum will be placed in tue estimates of the next session fur the theee works Naturally, construct Mr. worth while to have a Cabinet with 2 po thol 1 piedges on of | desire toshow that i 1s Minister, Davies wil »a8 well as pie of | answers to two other Mr. »> the pe l Government by Martin isfactory Mr. Martin a-ked : “Ta it the intention of the Government to place asum in the est mates for the earren. year forthe repair and ex'ersior of the break water at Be!le River, also for the pier at Miok Biver, and the wharf al Bed Poiaot, in the Province of Priuce Edward Island ?” “Does the Government int) nd to giv orders for the dredging of Vernon River sod Murray River, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, duricg the coming autumn or ensuing fall?” The answer to both these questions wa the simple word “No.” Still we are no without hope that the Government will, ere ong, Open up the h ghwavs of Cé m ree at the points named by Mr. Mart “— —-- —--- B@*Ore a THE PATRIOT'S PLES. Tnx Patriot makes a labored seseful attempt to show thut the Peters Government is pot much more ¢xtrava- vant than the Sallivan Government or the McLeod Government. Has it come to this? Must it be confessed that the purists and ecoucomists Who Cenouuced thelr pre iceCe- sors, year after year, in the Legislature an Legislature, are as bad ? What will out «f the a? they, and just a little worse be said if, in the course of a tew vear-, we sha hear it pleaded by the “ecoaomical’ ge! nen at Ottawa that the ' tures iargely in excess 0 ye of the © villainous tories,” because circun- stances have changed ? Will net the peet tand agiia-t at the fa r f tle L ral ( nation of Standard Ele to fulfil the expectations they held ta the election ? It is true that circumstances ave snige anu are Ce [ 4 ‘ an big j t €, 210, at g r I ire to § exten iy Ly ¢ tances KB s fact apples toa L | Cones Yative as weil as toa Literal administra The Sullivan Governn.ent, also. was compelled by circumstances to expend money which they wou'd fain have saved They Farm buildings, bad to build Government Stock court houses, br ives and te do many things which swelled their ex- penditures. But this fact was never taken ioto consideration by the Libera!s, who account of added ex debt. They hampered in their efforts denounced them on penditures and increasing were, moreover, to make economical reforms bya costly antankerous Leyielative Council. and Now, wben it their Fucces- if the Le free hand to pass refurn ie shown that fore, rid « gislative C , with a vunci measures and cut down expenditures, have aciually enlarged expenditures by many thou-auds ofdollars a year.tiey pleed asa sufficientexense,'hat circumstances have changed. How have ci fcumstances iaazed ? Tue Liberals deciare, t tweN. P.,ti bas not increased net 28 a resuit of the operation of ¢ population of the Province that the and price ot sud has gone down. Are these circum eall for expenditures of Patriot I @tauces which increased The **the cost of education greatly nublie 9 pubic money it ads that | excuse whatsoever for the i cheap at Victoria Kow at, 2 ' average ¢€x- t es of the esti Government, is excusable, because the expenditures were ordinary in the election years of the Sullivan Admin We deny this latter statement. it affords no nearly as much larger than istration But suppose it to be true, corrupt expen liberal “ purists ” an I made out ditures which the reformers are admitted to have tre Phe people tarne! of the public asury. out the tories because they beiieved the charges of “ corruption ” preferred by Mr. | Peters and his fellows. Will they nov | kee p Mr. Peters and his fe llows in office, seeing that their corruption is laid bar - 2-+e+e nD NOTES AND COMMENTS: John Telegrap' A de sp atch to the St. Bran re ports that “The Conservatives of don seem to be full of fight, and it is sais Hen. Mr. Daly will certainly be thei candidate. The opinion in Brandon seem: to be that Attorney General Sift mn will be the Libe ral candidate. -The Guardian announces that Mr J. Bell, has been dep sed from the office of editor of the Pioneer Mr. Be! | was too indepedent to suit the directors of the Prince County grit organ; and the | Guardian intimates that “ instructions k lepose him were issued from head juarters.” “a Ottawa correspon lent of the St Jobn Sun writes; “ Mr Hackett, or Prinee Edward [sland, made a solid, prac tical = last night. He strongly sup ported the policy of in the interest of the aaaeiien e provire>s, and inp the same interest indignantly denounced Laurier’s give away our fisheries to the Americans. prote ctiou proposit! on wo —The Manitoba government has issued an Official crop bulletin giving the fvullow- ng figures of the crop vow being bar wanted: W heat—999,5 565,200 bushels; bushels, Oats—442,445 acres; yield, bushels; average, 37.5 bushel Barley—127,885 acres; yield, bushels; average, 29 9 bushels. total average per acre, 18.5: 998 acres; yield, 18, 16,633,222 2,696,461 —In the artic'e on “Money” in the En cyclopaedia Britannica there is a scientifi relative to depreciated currency opinion which might be used with good effect 1 the eound money campaign across th: border The esrential part of it is giver in the following paragraph: “It is well the question of depreciation that it is-th poorer classes who especially suffer from » change in the coinage. The reasons © this are very plain, for trom their ignor ance they are less able to understand thr nature of the alteration, and, evenif i the ab available re- sources places them at a disadvantage nu comparison with others. Masters an: dealers are qu ck to dis nt—so to spea! —the nominal valne of the deprec:ater money, and prices are much more speedily adjusted to the new etate than wages, «© thai it may be confidently asserted that » debased coinage is especially injur‘ous & he more helpless classes of s ciety.” —-New foun liand has been regarded a ihe smugygler’s para?t Its cloxe prox- imity to St. Pierre has enabled emuygler ito carry on their nefarious business wit! impunity. In the present governor o Newfoundland, however, the sverag smuggler has an fear. The other day a member of the egislature wroie to him, beseeching ex ecutive clemency for a smuggler then i: prison, and the fol! quotations tron the governor’s published reply suffi ciently indicates its general chara ter: “Those who may, like yor have apply for the remission o sentences on smugglers, should rememb:1 that whatever view may at present b taken by them of the acts ef a smuggling is,in a eolony. like this, in which almost the whole of the revenue i derived from the payment by honest meu of the duty on imported goods, a mean ana dirty fraud upon the rest of the commun- ity, and J hope that those who are guilty of it will be shuaned by their neighbors as cowardly cheats. Atali events that i- my Opinion on the subject, and as to those who are found guilty of smuggling, I shall act upon it.” It is generally coneeded that this declaration will be more effective in putting a stop to smuggling than all the efforts of the customs officials. to notice before concludin; were not so, sence of Cou is?. owing done, wT) . , or The Genera! Englan Synod of the Church of covering the whole Dominion, is called for business in the city of Winnipegon Wednesday. The Synod consists of two houses, the Upper and the Lower House, the President of the Synod being the Lord Archbishop of Rupert’s Land, Primate of all Canada. The Upper Honsce comprises nineteen bishops. The Lower House comprises delegates from all the dioceses in Car, ada, even those in the far Nor:hwest the present prolocutor or chairman being the Very Rev. the Dean of Montreal. The prolocutor is elected, however, every session by the Lower House, though th- President of the Synod is always the Prim ate. According tu the uotice paper, there will be a very considerable amount ot business to come before the Synod, as we!) in Completing the organizationas in the consideration of new business arising out of the new position. Amongst other matters, notice has been given of a re-olu- tion fora hymna book for the Charch in in Canada, | Canada; another for the adoption of a canon of discipline for all oriers of men, clerical and lay; another for the consider- ation of the position of the church rela- tively to other bodies. The question of merriage and divorce will also come be- fore the Synod upon reference from the Provincial Synod of Cana'a, in which it bas already received consid 2rable attention and evoked very scholarly exasoination. A memorial from the Diocese of Juron is also upon the notice paper, asking for a Canadian edition of the prayer book, and another for the consideration of the general question of religious education in the pub- lic schools of the Dominion. ae a ee ee I have bought today six hundred and sixty gallons blueberries which are slightly damag-d, but are first-class for making blue berry wine. 1 wiil sell these fur a few day*, at six cents per gallon; the balance I wili make into wine which will be eold. Jobn P. Joy Aug. 281 wi. —- -———_—_—_-—_-———__ -—— A fine assortment of new novele, em ha growp upon the hands of the Govern- meni by the ordinary operation of the school laws.” But it cannot der ny that the Government had the power (which the | Suilivan Governmeut had not) to amend | Why, added } pop lation, has the cost of education been permitted to grow from year to year tie school laws. without until it bide fair to absorb the whole of our eub- sidy from Ouawa ? The Patriot suggests that the addition to bracing the best works of popular authore, now Open at McMillan & Hornsby’s. _ Another lot of those shredded wheat biscuits juet received at Beer & Goil’s. Lace Specials—see the two lots of wide lace clearing ai 12 & 2c. Jat the London House. City Schools re-open on Monday, Aug. 31st. Scholars, buy your Books and School requisites at Carter’s Bookst: re, Largest stocks, lowest prices. 3i a29 Stayed by his ' G enemy he has reason tu smuggler, ; County unions.” DAILY _EXAMINER Whe n she got hun a. 80° woudon Times.) I. Now let no passing bell be toiled, Wail now no dirge of gloom, Nor around purple pail enfold The trappings of the tomb! Dead? No; the Artist does not die; Enduring as the air, the sky, He lets the mortal years roll by Iaditferent to their doom. Il, With the abiding He abides, Eternaily the same; From shore to shore Time’s rounds Roll and repeat his name. Death the kind pilot, from His he ight But speeds him unto wideam, lig Chen leaves him sunk from sight In the ocean of his fame. Nor thus himself alone he lives, But, by the magic known To His “so potent art,”* He gives Life lasting as his own. See, on the canvas, foiling Fate, With kindling gaze aod flashing ga't, Dead Statesmen still defend the State, And vindicate the throne, ‘Y. band, the loved, Still ke ep ibeir Wonte j pla % Ana, fondly fooled, our hearts accost The vanished form and face. Beauty, most fra'l of earthly shows, That fades as fl By Him arrested, With never the lost, et'y as it blows, glows i gieams aud waning 7 His, too, the wizard power to bring When city- pent we be, Slo »w-mellowing Autumn, maiden Spring, Bracken and bi rchen tree. Look! twixt gray boulders fringed fern, The tawny torrents chafe and churn, And, lined with light, the amber burn Goes bounding to the sea. Vi, Toll then for him no funeral knell, Nor aronnd aisle and nave Let Sorrow’s farewell anthem ewel Nor solemn symbols wave. Your very brightest banners bring, Your gayest flowers! Sing! Voices, sing! And let Fame’s lofty joy bells ring Their greeting at His grave! ALrreeD AvSIIN. —*The Tempest, Act V., Szene I. vrac grace with re CHRISTiAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION, All seekers for ivformation regarding any particulars of the Convention should apply at the First Methodist Church be- tween 10 and 12 a. m., and between 2 and 4p. m. In order that Secretary we may know the a likeness ot visitors submit KikBY. REV. W. J. A telephone has been placed in the schoolroom of the Fir-t Methodist Churct:. The following left this morning for Piciou to meet the C. E. delegates: Miss Ida BK. Coffin, Miss Annie Bell, G. F. Beer, Rev. D. Sutherland, Dunesn Marshell. Those who left for Point du Chene are as follows: Miss Lizzie Passmore, Mrs. J. Paton, Rey. G. M. Campbell and Mr.'W. C. Turner. The reception committee and will assist them in accompanying E. Delegates to their homes are to meet at the Steam Navigation 6.45 this evening. Those furnishing teams for the reception committee will kindly have them at the wharf at the sams hour to drive the delegates to the Fir-t Method ist church and then to the homee provided for them. The following ia the C. E. Convention: OPENING SESSION—TUESDAY, 3.30 P. M. 3.20. Devotional exercises, vy os ar M. Campbell, >. BE. +. ‘Organization, President J. W. Cox in the Chair. 4 30. Informal reception. any who the C. requested wharf at the programme for eonducted Charlottetown, wo 5.00. Meeting Maritime C. E. Executive Guana TUESDAY EVENING. 7.30. Opening exercises, President in chair. 7.40. Special musical service. 8.10. Addresses of welcometo Char- lottetown-—for citizens by Mayor Dawson; for churches by Rev, D. Sutherland; for local C. KE. Union by Duncan Marshal, E<q. #40. Music by United Choir, 8.50. Reply to words of welcome, by the President. 9.00. Music by choir. 9.10. Address by Rev. J.T. Beckley, New York City. 9.30. Adjourn. WEDNESDAY MORNING. 6.30. Early Prayer Meeting. (One Hour.) 9.30. Prai-e and Prayer. 10.00. Presidest in the chair. Minutes etc. 10.19. General Superintendent’s “he a General Superintendent of Junior C. E.’ Report. Secretary’s report. Fuensaee’s report. 10.49. Report of international C. E. con- vention, Washington. Rev. A. L. Geggie Truro. 11.10. Three minute reports from county superintendents. 11.40. “The value of Organization,” Geo. E. McDonald, New Glasgow. 12.00. Open Partiament.—“Local and “What do I know about them ?” 12.30. Adjourn. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 2.30. Praise and prayer. 3.00. Three minute reports from county superintendants. & 3.30. “What makes a good citizen.” King Kelley, St. John, N. B. J. : MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 189 6. oe = - 3.45. Open Parliament. “eUbjections Tr Answered.” Conducted by Rev. John | Me Millan, Halifax 4.15. “The young people in the king dom.” Rev. Mr. Simpson, Rerwick. 430. Conference on Juuior Endeavor. 5.30. Adjourn. W&DNESDAY EVENING, 7.30. Service and prayer. 8 0@. Address. “What the Christian End evor Society stands for 2” Rev. John T. Bryson, Rector St. Paul’s, Charlotte- town. 8.30. Address and Question box. Rev H. B. Grose, Editor “Watchman” Boston. 30. Adjourn. THURSDAY MORNING, 6.50. Early praise meeting. 9.30. Denominational Rallies : Presbyterian.— “Zon Church” conduct- ed by Rev. A. Rogers, New Glasgow. Methodivt.—**First Methodist,” conduct- ed by Rev. Mr. Marshall, $t. John. Congregationalist—Upper Methodist, conducted by Rev. J. W. Cox, Evonomy. Baptist.—Baptish C Rev, W. Camp, Epi-copal.—-St. Paul’s Church, conduct ed by Rev. J. T. Brvan. Disciples of Chria.— condnueted by Rey. T. H 12.30, Adjourn, PHURSDAY hurch, conducted by Christian Church Blenus. AFTERNOON, 230. Praise mecting. 3,00. Three m-uute :eports from county superintendents : 3.50. Five minute Reports from man of rallies, 100. “Christian endeavor and missions.” Miss Mary McDougall, Blue Mountain, P ctou. Vpen Parliament—“Our how to aid them.” 4.40 “Lhe sword of the Spirit, and how to wield it.” Kev. W, Camp, Hillebero, N. B. 5 00. “Christian endeavor and temper- ance.” Open Parliament.—*Our Enemies, and how to fight them.” 5.30. Adjourn. THURSDAY chair- friends and EVENING, 7.30. Missionary praver meeting. 8.00. “Christian Endeavor and home missions.” Rev. John McMillan, Halifax. 8.30. “Christian Endeavor and Foreign Missions.” Rev. John T. Berkley, New York. $.00. “Why I like Christian Eadeavor,’ Rev. H. B. Grose, Boston. 9.30. Censecration Service. The Secretary will be at the church telephome at aine o’clock this even'ng to give information respecting the N. B delegates expected by to-night’s usin. Persons entertaining will examine . printed jist of names and find out from which province their delegates may be expected. Nova Scota delegates will arrive by boat from Pictou, and will be conducted to their homes, while in the city. All delegates of the Christian Endeavor Society calling at the drugstore of Messrs. Johnson will receive a souvenir of their visit to Charlottetown. KOOTENAY. Moncton, N. Ru C. T. Nevins, Esq , Casadian Drug Co. Mr. Holden, the traveller for Kootenay Cure, arranged with Mrs. Newman to take his medicine for Rbeumatixm. He gave her a bottle and told me when this was done to write yon and you would send auother. The first bottle is about done, and lam very glad to+ray she shows a decided improvement, and is very hopeful that it is going to effect a cure. She is, of course, very weak yet, but the soreness aud pain has left her hands and limbs to large extent. Her appetite has improved, and she is able to digeat her food without difficulty. You will please send bottle at once, &5 from what it has already dune we are desirous of giving it a fair trial. Yours truiv, / A. H. Newman, Agt. Canadian Express, Moncton. The lady above mentioned has been a sufferer from Rheumatism for vears, and has been confined to her bed since last September. When seen by the writer she could partake of very little nourishment. Agent Kootenay Cure. July 20, 1896 136 w TERPSICHORE = HALL. Great George Street. The usual classes for instruction in Dancing, Deportment, Dumbell exergis+s and Ball Room Eriquetie, will be opened for children on Thursday, Oct. Ist, at 4 p. m. Mrs Burris, assisted by her daughter, ever thankful for past favors, solicits still a share of that patronage. Having over fifty years experience end hoiding letters of recommendation from many prominent gentlemen of this and other cities, !ikewise Piofessors Certificate, hopes still to mer.t by careful tuition and strict attention, the public patronage. Applications can be made any day pre- vious 10 opening, when the aforementioned leiters may be perused if desired. The adult class will be opened the same evening at 8 p.m. aug3l—135—wkyZin REDDIN BROS Opposite P. O. OPENED TO-DAY, LACTATED FOOD, RIDGE’S FOOD, NESTLE’S FOOD, MELLIN’S FOOD REEDIN BROS., Opposite P. O. Black Diamond Line The SS. Coban, sailing from Montreal Tuesday morning, Sept. Ist, will be due at CLarlottetown, Friday morning, Sept. 4th, and will sail for St. John’s, New- foundiand, via North Sydney, ed horses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro- | duce under deck, at lowsest possible rates, For further particulars as to freight and passage, apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents. Ch’town, Aug. 29, 1896. BLEGRAPHIC. Special Desvarouxs ro THE Examiner A Costly Visitor. : Orrawa, Aug. 31. Sir Henry Joly wiil meet Li Hung Chang oa his arrival in Canada and will escort him in his travels through the Dominiou on behalf of the Government. Li Hung Chang’s trip will cost country @ pretty penny. Trade With Manch° ster, Monrreat, Aug. 31. Marshall Stevens, Superintendent of the Manchester Canal, arrived here to-day, and will interview the railway and steam - ship corporations, as well as the Govern- regarding direct trade with Man the meut, chester. The Aberdean-Tupper Correspondence. Ortawa, Aug. 31. The correspondence between Lord Aber- deen and Sir Charles Tupper is the all abrorbing topic of convereation in the lobbies. {Apart from the merits of the case, it is ‘considered that Lord Aberdeen made a grave diplomatic mistake. The Chigneeto Ship Railway. Orrawa, Aug. 31. Mes-ra. Provau and Ketchum will have an interview with the Privy Council thie week in pegard tothe Chignecto Marine Railway. School and College 7 10 “© ik WO The largest and best assorted stock of School and Cullege Books and requisites ever offered in this province, Assortment Complete Prices Always Right Prompt Attention to all Orders WHOLESALE & RETAIL Geo. Carter & Co Booksellers & Stationers. SOSCHSSHVSOHOHOSHTSOOESCHOSCIC OSG VSL ‘ N. B.~Amorican Notes taken at face value in exchange for goods.— G.C. &. Co. OPERA HOUSE. company seoceesee WITH THEIR... teeeeee “AND ORCHESTRA ONE WEEK, Monday, August 34st, iN I[ Popular prices. St, Dunstan's College, Near Charlottetown ae The Curriculum comprises Preparatory Commercial, Classical aud Philosophical Courses, Studies will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd For further psrticulars address, REY. PETER CURRAN, Rector St. Dunstan's College, Aug. 27, 1896, Sin College and School Books ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES Complete Assortment ovevedl Lacece McMillan & Hornsby’s QUEEN STREET. aug29 — Sawtelle’s Dramatic IMPERIAL BAND (Annexed to Layal University, Quebec), CS We are not Crying Over any old jack- eta lett from lest fall, nor are we ovor- stocked with any kind of goods from last fall. Our buyer is on his way from Great Britain where he has been selecting our new stock for autumn. BUT WE ARE REJOICING Over the fact that the many customers who bought our Fal) Jackets last year will invite their friends to await our imports for the coming sea- ron. Remember who introduced the short jackets last fall. YEAR IN AND YEAR GUT We have been plan- ing and thinking about our fall stock of Jackets, Capes and Furs. Our buyer is an expert ip those goods, and wi!l have something stylish for our Customers. Jas. Paton & Co's. A Good Active Agent Wanted to canvas for the Thrift or Industrial branch of the Sun Life Assurance Co. eral contract will be given. EH. R. BROW, Charlottetourn. A good territory and lib- Apply to AGENT The Monarch of all-- ROYAL OAK SOAP, Unequalled. | Unapproaclie for the money. Made here All Grocers. ——— —erWViAR Tina SLATER « SHOE. $3, $4 AND S5. ALL WARRANIED— J. M. McLEOD & Co FOR MEN “OUR PRESCRIPTION ” Cigars. and best smoke for 5 cents. Take one after each meal, and as often as desired, Take this prescription to WATSON'S DRUG STORE ONLY. The longest A. GOOD, M.D. suitings, capacity. To get inside one of our beautiful fall as we would to be happy and enjoy life to its turlest We would certainly mend you to invest in one of those gar- ments so necessary to your comfort. JOHN T. McKENZIE. wish everyone recom- EWIPIRE est. LEND T Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases custemers, Every pound satisfectory, but remember that there ara two or three kinds of Fmpire Blend. For sale wholesale or retail by ¥. J. ™” ORRIS i 4 - Be sure and get the City— Can you purchase Boots & Shoes cheaper than we are offering them Our stock of summer wear are clearing out at greatly reduced prices. It will ray you to see our goods before purchasing elsewhere. R. K. JOST, July 30 STAMPER’S CORNER ONEY WANTEE.—To borrow $800 até per cent. on centrally situated city pro- pe rty worth $1,600, bringing in $!.59 rent usurance, Fred Ww. L. Moore, Solicitor, London House Building. aug2i—dylweek yea person to- travel. Sal- ary $78) and expenses. Reference, En- close self-addressed stamped envelope. Sec- retary, Box P Chicago. aug3l— There Are Others Selling boots and shoes in this city, but we want to conyinge you that there is only one store where you can get a gepuine bargain This week big discounts is going to bring our stock down. Some lines ladies boots at less than half price. Just try us for a bargair. A, E. Mei \eHiEN, THE SHOE MAN PASTURE LAND For Sale at Auction. AM instructed by the Executors of the estate of the late William Heard, Esq., to sell by auction, at the premises, Mount Ed- ward Road, on THURSDAY, the 8rd day of September, next, at 11 o’clock, sharp, that desirable 6 acres of lard situate on the west side of the Mount. Edward Road, close to the city limits. Will be sold in lots of !} acres each. The large stack of hay will be sold at the same time, Termes cash. R. BEAIRSTO, aug -) Auctioneer, ALBANI Grand Operatic Concert Including the 3rd and 5th acts of Gounod’s FAUST. ACT III.—Ths« Garden Scene. ACT V.—ThLe Prison Scene. The scenes from the opera in costume, ARTISTS... MADAME ALBANI, Prima Donna, MISS BEVERLEY ROBINSON, Mezzo MONS Basso, MR. BRAXTON SMITH, Tenor. MISS BEATRICE LANGLEY, Solo Violinist. HERR RUDOLPH VON SCARPA, Conductor, The ecenes from the opera under the di- rect supervision of ERNEST _ GYE. Subscription . lets are now at Dodd’s & Rankiu’s Drug Stores, for the appearang of the aabove artists a the Opera House on November 23d. Pe en ‘A GRADUATED FEEDING ; BOTTLE For 10c.—that’s not dear. This fitted withone of our No. 48 Suictly Pure Nipples, makes ; ¢ ¢ ¢ é ( ¢ very convenient bottle — see ( ( ; { them. Easily cleaned, healtaful A.W. Reddia, Phim. B. Central Drug Store. “Sunnyside.” o> CMRSSASVS*ASVESTSASVS PAROGHIAL FAIR | A large Parochial Fair wiil be held in the spacious halls of St. one Convent, Sept. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, In aid the ‘hs Be Tea tables, Refreshment and Ice Cream tables will be provided with all the deli- cacies of the season. The ovster booth, alwayseso well patronized, wi!! merit to be more so this year, as the very best oysters will be got for the occasion, Very attractive will be the Fancy Tables, Housekeepers’ Table and Variety Table, with Sain both useful and ornamental. A new feature will be the display of In- dian Curiosities and disposed of by two of the tribe dressed in Judian costume. A concert will take place in the course of the first evening. Band in attendance every night. Tea Tickets 25c. Admission 10c. Positively no children admitted after 6 p- m. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE augl7T | OST—On or near Steam Navigation Co’s 4 Wharf, a parcel wrapped in black oilcloth, Finder will be rewarded on applying at this office. aug29 \ TANTED IMMED:iATELY.—A strong ca able servant for general hevoowork, No Wa*'’ Good Wages. office \ TANTED.—A~ to Mrs, M GRAND DISPLAY OF WNeur Plaid Dress STANLEY BROTHERS L’EMPRIERE PRIENGLE,