“ee ae ee eee ne eens semen : : ; ’ ; . > ¢ 10S : ' : < 2% 3 sr sieep—there j any ba 3 Al . niles oe S OWN 3 AD 3 2S @ s ¢ ° will have a fine @ ° be troubled 3 Council of Woe @ ones ommend- oO ive} mmend- $ : ru rsery °o < 7 Soap Co., $ 3Al 3 Toriet Soaps. @ os @ 22 52 eS SOSCOOOO OOP Real Estate Agent Re- “lac? Z a i &- + Ma az H nses con 2 Co)lected. Stamper Block { jariottetow . P.E. 7; Houses For Sale rcR iy rawru La * and rk 2 i 08.00 KENT &T, feav)—H1s3 «and shop.j].6 rooms t 96x43 Price $699.00 BaYFI«LD ST- -H CH’TOWN RO use $10)0.% . AaLTY—~ ine mi.e from the city), house barns and enach hous’. with acres of land. Price $23) GRAF TON 8ST. feast} —Hoeuse hea ei \ hot water, barns et rice 312 » will ex- ‘ hange DOUGLAS ST—House, 5 rooms. Price $300] § CUMBERLAND ST--Honse, 5 rooms, good etliar. smal garden. Pricet$i00.00 RBIAHOP ST—Two teneu2nt nonse. Price SA0).00 EUSTON ST, (weet)—Three tenement honse, (willexchange) CAESTNUT ST—Two tenement house, (will excharge DORCHESTER ST [near Qu: en St)—Honse and sh w ontbuildings—business stand. Price $200) 00 CUR. PLE‘SANT St. & ST. PETER’? ROVOAD—Large house, new Price $1400.00 Til hnonse, Gg hotair Price 31100 EUST yy qT (Lallaw re cms, barn, heated wit! POWNAL S817 Near Enston) two tenement horse. new Price S120) ; CRO*=S ST—Two tenem :ut house, new. Price 300 HIGHLAND AVE NUE—Hones. 8)} rooms stable, Lot 60 x 1990" Price $800.00 HIGHLAND AVENUE-Two honses inst eonstructed each 6 rooms: Lots 403190 ft. Price $530.00 gach. Wr Gh) SPU ease? 290 1:. 5 Ric OG o rie2 257) : Houses To Let KING STREET (WE3T)-6 rooms and stable $5 50 ver month. KING ST—7 rooms $5. per month, WEST STREE!.—Oovposite residence nee of Sir L. H. Davies a house. Il 1 rooms, baths, hot water, sewerage Rent moderate BRIGHTON ROAD—10 rooms and bathroom hot water and electric light $160 a year. SOU THPORT (near ferry) § rooms, garden $50 per year WATER ST?EET-WES?) Brick house lt rooms, Price $150. per year BRIGHTON ROAD—Ili rooms and hath room, water closet, electric light etc $200 a year BRIGHTON ROAD—8 rooms and bath room hot water and stable 816000 a year PLEASANT ST.-~ House 8 rooms. stableand coach house. $6.50 per mo, SOUTHPORT—Summer cottage, bulldings new. $50 a year TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until August 10th, for the erection and completion of a ehurch on the Presbvterian Church Grounds at Cavendisi. Plan and specification to be ween at the residence of the undersigned Secretary. The committee do no not bind hemeelves ‘o accept the lowest or any ender The signatures of two good and respon— sible securities mast accompany each ender. and ou J. HERBERT SIMPSON. CROWN & BRIDGE WORK (Teeth Without Plates) OR. JOHN P. MURRAY, QUEEN STREFT | THE DAinY HKXAMINER, FATHER ALLAN'S TRIBUTE a —_— a ~ a ap eemente 4 we —" . The funerel ofthe late James Boylan, who was drowned at Wisner’s Pood on Snnday last took place on Tuesday. A large concouree followed the remains to Fort Augustus Chapel, where a solemn Requiem Masa was sung by Father Allan McDonald. Aftertheservice Father A'lan epoke to the congregation and eaid that “he felt eure he voiced the sentiments of tbe community when he expressed the deep eympatby felt by al] present for the be- reaved parente, He had known the young mwanfrom hisinfancy. He had prepared bim for bis first Communion and for Cor- firmation and he wes pleased to say that the good lessons received had not been for- gotten. Only a few days ago be had ccn~ secrated himself to the Sacred Heart and He bastened to cal! him out of the world of evil—lest in remaining in the world where there is always danger a stain might tell upon his innocenteoul. It will be a eonsolation to his parents while having to part with a loving and dutifal scn,to know that he always livedasa young man ought to live.” .—~« oe Barnscliffe Notes. Congratvlations to First Mate McDonaid on his goed lack in securing a |.fe boar, ere the cyclone strikes the rotten ship. Poor Captain Donald must go down with tbe wreck. How pathetic ! Mr TH Young, of Westfi-ld, Mass., is spending his summer holidays here. It is seven years sioce Mr Young last visited the Island, and his many frieods in diff. r- ent parts of the province are plearei to see him again af er his long absence. The farmers are nearly through haying. Tre bay crop ic this Jocality is a eplend:d one, in conseque: ceof which the place is thickly do:ted wth stacks that, unlike some we see in other places. look as though they had been on a “bust”—are models of beeuty and artistic skill. It pains us very much to remind some ofour lady friends of the apperently for gotten fact thattne year 1900 will not be leap year, consequently many wi!) have to postpone their hepes of escape from a lire ef ‘single cuseedness” til] 1904 Meao- time, the leisure hours between now and “freedom” may be pr. fitably employed io mak pg an extra barre] or two of tidies, aces, aad other et ce’eras so dear to the feminine heart, aod cf such great velue. | An ice cream social was held at the ~ sidence of Mr. John Tweedy, ou the 3d iast., and was attended by the youtn and chivalry of Earosci tle. The macy amus- iog aod in-tractive games were superin- terd d by cu~;e ial frieod Mr F B McRa-, Miss Acnie Teerdy presided at.be eran, in her usval gracefo) and skillful way, while -omeofthe young meno ‘ang so: e soui--turing roles. Altogether a god tim? wass,ent, especially by tuuse who helieve that— oe Always to wooand never to wed I: the happies! life that ever was led, We have ax excellen ly conducted pot office in Earusclitfe, our po-tmaster, Mr. | Tuomas Dovie, being one of the most cour.eous -and capable officiais in the prvice. We think it very unfair that con itty postmasters, who spend 80 mucd ofth-irtime and attention :a wattiug oo the patic, should be under the recessity Of dsingit for practically nothing. Ove wou almost think offi se depariment to be some kind of ao organ- ized erarity affair; and yet it is | the po-t offize clerks in every town in Can ada are well paid for their services. Tat is all tight; but the query is that if the Government can afford to pay their city post office offisials for their services why ihe poxt not, for can’t they do the same by the country- men. It ie sometimes unfortunate to be a countryman, and live “down on the farm,” but, sir, when election day comes round—we are the people. When, I a-k, wil] justice be done to the country in thie respect ? Rex. Eastern Notes. —— The farmers ofthis section are busily engaged at their hay, and some are already through. Mr James E Leet has just fioished the erection of a large building in West River, which he intends to Jet to summer board- ers. The school ground has been great y beautified by the p'anting of trees and a handsome flower garden placei there by our teacher, Angus McDonaid, B A., who deserves credit for his push and energy. Mr Wm W McDonald who has recently staried agenera) dry goods store, has taken into his employ Mary Mossie, who has been aclerk for many years. Mr. Mc- Donald is doing a fair busihess fora new begioger, John Ford and Frank Stewart are to ship for “cooks” on two vessels now lying in Souris Harbor. Mr. Milton Young while out driving on the evening of the 6th was thrown from bis sulky sustaining severe injuries to his spine. He was taken to Duncan Siewart’s near oy, where all that was possible was done for him until the doctor caine. Danpy Jim. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. _ Halifax Herald: This “growing time” in public expenditures generally, is espe-. cially agrowing time in the matter of railway subsidies, This ought not so to be. It is the very opposile of the course tbat should be favored and followed. Snip soli, beliintilbniesiie When you are nervous and sleepless, take Hood’s Sarsaparilia. It makes the nerves strong aad gives refreshing sleep. ‘Richmond Street NOTES AND COMMENTS. —The farmers of a section ministers a memorial se*ting fortk why, in theirepinion, a return toa lower rate of national expenditure was necessary to the w+ ifare ot the agricultural interests. eflect of the reasons for lower taxes then set out may be noved in the work of this session of Parliament. The Conservative Goveroment spent lees than forty millions a yearon the ordinary eervices of the country. The Laurier government, on the same services proposed to spend fifty ni ilione. ~--e The big, bearty bealthy man isa con- tinual irritation tohis dyspeptic frieud. Constipat‘on ia the root of nine~tenthe of sickness of men, and of alarge propor- tion of the sickness of women. It can be cared easily, naturally and quickly. Nature igcontinua'ly workitg as bard as she can to throw off impurities, and to force out poisonous refuse matter When there is an izcpediment, Dr. Pierce’s Jeasant Pel.ets set tbe wheels working avain withoutany trouble. They aseist nature in a genie, healthful, efficient way. Ther-is nothing violent abcut their action is just as certain asif it were twice as violent. “You do not become a slave totheir use.” They are different and better than avy otber pill for the cure of constipation, headache and kindred derangements. Almost ail druggists un- derstand this, and are Con+cientious enough youso. Thedrugyzist who tries to sel] vou a substitute is not asafe man from #hom to buy madicine. and yet it to tell Send 31 one-cent stamps tc cover cos! of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Fierce’s Medical Advises. Adress Worli’s Dierensary Medica! Association, 3 uffaio, N, zs A BRAVE WOMAN Misa Lizzie B Davy, aged 60 veara, w! resides with her mother, age! 90 sears, on Main Street, Attleboro, Mase., had aki-<- early on Moodas, Mi-s Diy was awakened be a flesb in the t+.e from 4 lautert tts hands of an unknown ma. whem - grappled and fought desperate’y for ‘ully thirty miautes, during wiich time « | .rge amount of turuiare was smssbed. She gustained painful bruises bur is uot eer- ioutly injured. Sheeucceeded is t ariag the coat from the intruder’s back, but be finally escaped. NivverdduveveweruuderZ7. It is Highly Palatable... Don’t be under the im- pression that Abbey’s Ef- fervescent Salt is unpalat- able. It is a most delicious “me preparation to the taste— so pleasant, in fact, that it =i: oftentimes taken as a beverage. It is an un- equalled © thirst - quencher. But aside from these excel- leut qualities, it is the most wonderful regulator of health known. Abbey’s Effervescent Salt taken daily, will purify your blood and cleanse your sys- tem. Its effect is mild— almost imperceptible—but certain. Take it every day and you will enjoy constant good healih. Abbey’s Ef- fervescent Salt, which is prescribed and endorsed by physicians, is a standard English preparation which all druggists sell at 60 cents a large bottle. Trial size, 25 cents. —T0O MY OLD STAND— i i of Quebec | some months ago laid before the Laurier | The | | Preserve Jars pernie straggle with a burg’ar at ber h me | The Big Maritime Pair CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 10, 1895, Preserviau Tiwe Is Herg We are prepared are You? with glass tops—-the same kind that gave such satisfaction last vear. We have them in three sizes, pints quartsand 4 gal. We sell them at a right price. ‘SANDERSON & G6 Pu re Food Ss slers Ly Oul. Tea at Bell River (Pormely Bell Creek ae ee Thistle Orange Lodge will hold tea gathering on Wednesday August 16th Races and other amusements with | lots of music to e The Bell River boys are bound iv give the time’ come and enjoy rertain all. el bDUHile a GO vc f yourself. Tea on tables at 1? * , ° 5 ; Proceeds fora new Hail ’ ea Willi clock should take place the day be wet, t tirst tine day. A ment saloon ; 12 attempting to sell strong drinks, aad refresh- grounds bountifully suppiled will be on the : 1) a eel detectives will watch r those | the law will be put in force. FRANGIS COOK | od Sect’y of Com, ; | ' | Nova Scotia Provincial Bxbibition | |EPTEMBER 23rd to 30th, 1899 $1700— OfersTir ons: Increased prizes in Cattle, Sheep, Po: ] trv, Agricultural Products, Fiower- «0 Fi-n. JImprovep Facitisies In Every D. PARTMENT. Se" Write for Pr'z> L'st. Four Day’s Racing—Big Pur- ses—for Trotting & Pacing SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS surpassing tbe spleudid programmes of previou-~ y- ars | The world’s Greatest Artists in Marve!- ous Feats of Dex‘erity and Side Spluscg Specialties. Ccreluding every cyvenirg witha resi stic pre:éentation of Lritish Soldie.s in Actua! Warfare. War With the Afghans ;t0"s.. fovsrys Famcus March to Kandahar,” end “ihe Storming of Peiwar Kotal,” a noted Atghan Stronghold, preduces vith over two hundred British Sailers and Scldicrs from the wéarriscn, a Fumber of whem actually took partin the Afghan Wir Fireworks Galore. Magnificent Display Every Evening, For Prize List and all information apply t J, E. WCopD, Man. and ~ ecy We have for sale mortgages, being 6 percent Interest on farm properties in some Of the best districts in Manitoba. the mortgages do not represert more than half the value cf the vroperty. If required we guarantee both principal ana interest, _ In most cases the mortagés are payable in instalments. } Anyone wanting a thoreuchly safe invest ; ment having a good rate of int*rest snould communicate with us, We also have alorge number of very de- sirabie farms for sale in the Winriregz Dis ‘ricts, at prices which are bound to double in vory short time. Send for purticulars. WASLAM & WR'GHT ; Private Ban«ers 320 McIntyre Block Winnipeg Mar, 165—d&éw ee ce eR ee Bi-Weekly Sailing for Boston. From Charlottetown for Hawkesbury and Halifex. Boston vie noon—S S Halifax Fridays at noon. Fourth House from Queen St. around the— ==———london House Corse: from Halifax La Grand Duchesse We... nesdays4pm. 8S Halif:x saturdays 11 p. m. Tickets for sale at stations on P. E. I. Railway . For Tickets, rates and isfor- mations apply to W W CLARKE, Agent Thomas Campbe | Or te iL CHIPMAN, Canadian Agent Halifaz N.S. i SS*‘La Grand Duchess” Tuesday e1 | From Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays | You are about to launch your plans for the fall and winter season, you want to bet- ter your condition, you want to buy the best goods made for the lowest possible prices, ? a KS, a ‘ a io tad. We know everybody kuows that if vou want to get honest goods at honest prices, von must go to a store that carries a dis- tinetive line of popular priced clothing, that is backed up with solid merit. Pees ead a a > KS a You have heard of the now famous 3 Fie Fieform Clothing. : You have heard the very best tailored clothing made. y. 2 2 / wad 2 > Bik 4 ; y* ms oe } rg - ’ ti = an Y — . ry re: it spoken of only as and the surest fitting Why you k»v2 not examined this cloth- ing is of decidely more interest to you than it is to us, because we have very little trouble in selling all w2can buy. Once it getsa hold in your neighborhood nothing can stop its popularity. ‘ Our fall and winter line will prove the stumbling block of all competition. ~—<. 4 a Wever have we selected a stock with such care, never bave we had the pleasure of securing suc: a magnificent line to select from, ' The fall stock will be opened in the course of a few weeks, e, cae * Don’t order a suit or overcoat till you see this line. st FR eee aere err aaa S e # cs if oe , ae a ae aT ROWSE The Wenderful Cheap Men gece ~~ 4 > ym a a ' ' ; ; SERRE RA Satan