ae THE DAILY EXAMINER . . ‘ : ; : ° SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1894 a —— — Se renee nates een nae LOOOOSO LSD Lightning “Man diseases . arise as one cause Accidents AILY BXAMINER. ee GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. THED 3 The New York Sun vives @ summary of Orrawa, July 26.—On the 14th inst, understanding of the Corean diapute, | Stephen Robertson closed up the Canadian JU LY 28, 1894. i Con lenve 1 it is as follows: Japan has pro-| section of the San Francisco fair and ceeded strictly within the limits of her{eailed north for Victoria. He arrived ——~—blood impurity NOTES AND COMMENTS. tres ~t ont whereas these have been i ig- | yesterday in Ottawa and reported to the Ee are covered by the Insur- — | nored by China. Those rights are defined | minister of the interior, under whose B hi 9 ance Policies issued by The “dry season” began to day ! | in the Tientsin convention of 1885. Japan's auspices the show of Canada grains and > €ec am dom is historically as good as China’s, and | result has been most encouraging, for : claim to suzerainty over the Hermit King- ; , . as Ree » B St. John Sun: The Republican ern #¢- | minerals was made. It was seen that the eomeien Pill ‘ ‘ . hundred families on his books re ving relief: and in New York city, a few «i ntioc: ' Ss sa hie an , : i : ve atic an Se. . era . eke an the payment of tr ‘bute is to be deemed a apart from the prospective advantages of GUINEA 2 BROWN'S neual a y v . recog on 0 ‘ ‘ . : a : i Che Democratic party has appare atly | i es overlordship, thus drawing attention to the farm'ng re (Tasteless) CH’TOWN. The SS DON AVISTA, due here from M owed its incapacity for legislation, if not | Corea has repeatedly acknowled; ged her- | sources of the Northwest, a lively interest Purif; the blood and, treat on Monday moming. July 30th » om” bs 7 n r rhe nets Ohh self the vassal of both powers. It is also | has already been manifested in that coun- Jy 8 Insurance sais nail for” Newt sydp a: ty mech ike the Cenedien grits They do | “mitted that the namber of Japanese | try hy Californians. thus, go toagthe root | deck, and pr ~§ | hie a \ wel pa much ike ' : | residenta in the Corean peninsula is at % a = — ————— | ble rains, 7 not know what they waat, least six times greater <a that of the Wasnineroyn, July ae treasury of many mi iladies. ; et gan: hike particulary apply to j ‘| : , . 2,300,000 in gold; two millions MOL ; cee Tho ss ai haha wints out that | Chinese sojourners, while a . | loet to-day £2, ” g WHOLESALE AGENTS: i pe . 2B ‘ i. Che Mc ntreai Gazette |} a yp? . cea oe ag with , — —- at New York for European export, £100,- EVANS & CO. Lto., MONTREAL july24 — mae, Ae = the Libera papers, in . GERI FENN @ : ye i . Cc ? . orea exceeds 000 at Boston for European export and SOLO BY ALL OruUGaists ‘ } i ah tl a Se ee = gene ral election and the revision of th | hie of China’s trade with the same £200,000 at New York for shipment to BOGOOOOOS : eo ' P> voters’ lists, are urging that part) . cand) — in an even larger proportion. It Goiete Thie Maden tha O & iad te: —AND—— ur dates should be put in the fiel he ad- | is evident, therefore, that Japan was justi- Ae a cocuaiewe 3 D K i f serv 58, ) » Jowes pxoraL Desratoues TO Toe Examines vive is not out of place or untimels If | fied, in 1885. in demanding the eame right wees ae s a peeyeee, the lower dineinenntncncaliiiaiiciaitasinea SHIRT WAISTS nothing else comes of this "proceed ng, it | which had been asserted in China, of inter- “ng er ae a \ T ROAT atches will, at any rate, let the Conservatives | posing in Coreg, , whe *n riot or insurrection ae ARIS, ouly Pac ( onstance ATU THE WARLIKE JAPANESE Placed on our Counter To-day know who they have to beat endangered a ives or property of foreign- eunier, the anarchist, who was recently 28 44 on our Coun oday. ik : ‘ It is evident that times are not rs Phat eh was conceded by the extradited from England, was placed on outy 4 ° ay . i are up the times, keep roving in the “Tit i States. The po ientsin convention, which provided that trial here to-day. The evidence presented —ommee Prices Cut ill You Feal Like Syn- s : von ace either of the parties to the compact might, showed that Meunier prepared the bomb cha . rood time. and last a une ef Datel, N.Y. Des on Pcesee ich was exploded at Cafe Very, | pathizing With Somebody | when the internal trar iquility of Corea was which was exploded at Caf ery, Oy Sink Wo Chinese ransports ‘ | 1 ti . i ong time } a . listurbed, send troops thither for the pur which several patrons lost their lives. Ose O ing The verdict returned was guilty, but with ; azo. two respectably-dressed men walked | pose of ow ng its subject and restoring : : ee eT omnia . : | : up and oe Broadway with placards der, the sole condition being that notice = aie ga th 8 wee : SHIRT WAISTS in Fanev : your Watch does not hang sing aiaae their ne notify ww the | of the intention to de sspatch soldiers should u jereupon condemned to servitude for LONDON, July 28. Stri es $1 50 for g] 20 a i public that they “wanted work.” Evi- “oe o the el in gnatory power. A s Jaly 26.—The United $ ‘ The report of the declaration of war a ' POM. SE-P cr: go well, and you will dently the United States is a good country iat happene in this case was thie: ‘ HICAGO, Jilly 26.— nie nited States ween China and Japan is generally accepte i _ ‘ } : : 7 to keep away from just now. Soon after the outbreak of the preaent re- Express Company has discovered that a astrue. The Japanese artillery sank two Fancy Colored BLOUSES with leave it with us. we will | s -Heesiiten Spectator: “D. J. O’Done- bellion, China deestiod a body of sol- | swindler, who has not been caught, has To-d Ly the A ssociatior of Chinese transports off the Corean coast. Laundried Collars and Cuffs, | — Sp : : diers to the Corean peninsula, but it was | discovered some thousands of dollars of a : : The Chinese were unable to make effective $1.45, for $1.10 © . 3 . . chu 7 s and Labor | > . i . y ghue, of the Toronto Trades anc * | not until tho troops were actually on the | the company’s money, the exact amount Educators of Colored Youth resistance. A despatch from Shanghai make a guod timekeeper 5 ee Council, has been delivering himself of a = tirade against the ‘capitalistic press’ of way that China notified Japan that it had | not being known. The man has repre- | holds its fifth annual meeting | says the declaration of war has caused ALSO: of it thie ciate his cause of complaint being | determined te render assistance to the tri- | seated himselfasa route agent, and in}. Balti . Md ©} keen excitement among all classes there. Z : $ butary State. This was. in no sense the | pretended examinations of the books of | 1M Da timore, Md. Business is virtually suspended, and the —_——- that the capitalistic press dees not sympa- | thise with the strikers in the present | railway trouble. Inasmach as every notice required by the Tientsin conven- | the scores of country agents has secured js . iu position of Japanese residents is precari- A lot of White Lawn Blouses, | r a G.H. TAY LOR, tion, but, on the contrary, & palpable blank money orders and remittances to a A varied and interesting ous. Europeans best acquainted with the worth 75¢., for 60c. lation of its purport, that treaty having | large amount. Fifty detectives are now has | bink tl li ili be strong enough d d week! r that coméesto The vi vio purport, y g | large - way yrogramme has heen gone] city think the police w ong poate bg {paper a crteed {sae | — negotiated for the express purpose of looking for the eee but as yet no clue saenaat aie of te isa to protect them from Chinese fanatics. | North Side Queen Square. econ, condemned the eameetahs Wil ani rting any such imbroglio as the act of | as to his identity has been found. 5" ‘ , : Mobilization proceeds rapidly, and prepar- July 10. U.. and favored the maintenance. of law C oes has now brought about, Orrawa, July 26.—General Wolfe’s tures of the discussions being ations to embark large bodies of troops are JAS PATON & CO ee ————_—— and order, it is to be presumed that the | | ince the Japanese Government has | gwond is to be brought to Canada and de- | the exhibition of school work, | ™**ing with unexpected energy. whole press of this country is ‘eapital Chi en action it has been claimed that posited at the national capital, a well- The nl" die ver’ Stal ation istic.” ” ; | om has a a a Sa known public man of patriotic spirit hay-| ” h use of the new gn A Woman Shoots a Senator | if Japan would do likewise ut the Sun the relic for £300 ster! tho ing ‘ 2 : —Toronto Empire: Mr. Foster is to be | says no such offer has really been made, ing purchased the relic fe : erling. | School building has been , same gentleman has secured the Vie. ie i : s ‘ - congratulated upon the success of his | and that, even if made, so unreliable are Bh ae ~ Cc wy a a Balac. given to the Association by Reno, Nevada, July 28. treatment ef the taritf. His skill and | the promises of Chinese officials that it lava, which was affixed to the officer’s the City Board of Education. Mrs. M. A. Hartley, an artist, yesterday ‘ A facility in handling every detail of the | could not be accepted as of par value. | progat by the hand of Her Majesty vin shot and killed State Senator M..D. Foley. measure were conspicuous, and certainly | The conclusion o! the whole matter i$] Hyde Park, as well as his medals for]. There is no use trying to| The cause of shooting is notknown. Mrs. — if the satisfaction expressed throughout | that Corea stands sadly in need of stable | @- i . Hartley has been arrested. Senator Foley Crimea and Ayssinia and a copy of his Fas : : : the country and the lack of materia) for } and enlightened government, which it can portrait painted for the Victare Piioes duplicate elsewhere such bar-} was one of the most prominet men in the the . ap ene 1 of ne as 7 — | best obtain by becoming a part of Japan. gallery. gains as we are offering. Our et — been President of the Bank as the best signs to judge by-—the Finance | Wikciieibasats ace: oa : ? ih =, nn : . of Nevada. Minister made few mis stake 2 in the treat- ISLANDERS MARRIED ABROAD. Cuicaco, July 265.— Directors ot the A, Surmme? Goods we will sell at , ; a 4 ment of the diversified interests which had ee R. U. to-day decided to call a convention) Oo.t to clear for Fall Stock Clarke Wall Good 0 All kinds, wholesale and retail, at | to be consulted by him and his associates. i Monday @ very leasing wedding sere- of delegates of local uni ons in this city ‘ ‘es = 3 ar é a ace a rangemaa. , ‘ eg P j . yt . 5. August 2. Its purpose wi ill be to deter-| W hich is on the way now. . aa’ 24 /Res "es "st The fact that his labors were prosecuted | mony was conducted by Rev. W. L. Clay, | 4° her the strike shall | tin-1 0 Orrawa, July 28 WATSON’S DRUG S at the expense of his health is but an ad- | at the residence of Mr. Henry Lawson, | ™'2° whether the strike snare conin-}Come in as goon as you see ‘ dg ents Ec julyl? ditional testimony to his conscientious and | editor of the Colonist, 76 Cook Street. ued or abandoned and in the former even his l ; A cablegram from Loudon announces | ¢ . ' ; ; to decide on a future mode of pro edure.| UhIS ane get one of “ORF | the ré-clection of 'W. .Glaske ~ Wallace os a = ; . - unsparing energy | More thana family par : ; , : . ae , , e any pasty of Senecet bad The directors say the strike situation will} bonanzas President of the Triennial Council Orange —The Baltimore American says that | ‘ae been invited to attend the ceremonies, ; ee as : ae serait Ao 5 , : ‘ sonvention. : Debs? salary is $3,000 a year, while $2,000 | which passed off most auspiciously with remain as it is — on conven a n pe Order each is drawn by the vice-president and | °Y€?Y favorable augury for a happy and Po bb soar a es i lice — pomamapeengs Peeper co ie esac O e . 7 . me | prospe arrie: : this evening found Cap erty and ex- the secretary of the A.R U. Six dize-tors | PTOSperous marrie 1 life. The contracting Gunduien ‘Wchen a Hock guilty of JOHN i. _ Mc KENZIE. ' PURE : - : ar arties were Mr. Henry Curtis Shaw, of receive $1,500 eoch. 70 organizers®$5 a | P ; : , a ca. — . protec day “ ten clerks from $2 to $4 a day Vancouver, and Miss Dora Laird. The having received money for policy —* The strike head yuarters in Chicago cost bride is a daughter of Hon. Alexander | tion, and dismissed them from the force strike head 3 in icag pe ot ee) Se (PE Ss s $10,000 a month, the hiring of speakers | Laird, of Bedeque, P.E.1., who hassat| Benxe, July 26—Owing to the heary A O ; averie - ae be oe -$3,000aday. The | for many years in the Legislative Assembly | famine last year in Switzerland al! surplus r S rl fund from which Mr “Debs iraws ix made | and Legislative Council, “and has held dif- | stock was killed, and now there is @ great e july28 ») _ —— 2 a > up of the $1 contributions of 145,000 mem- ee —_, n the I rovincial Execu- | scare ity. Beet bring on — - of ets. 40 members of the union, but failure will | “Ve Vounct!. she is also a niece of Hon. | per 220 pounds, and dresse eet 950. | David Laird, formerly Lieutenant-Governor per 220 pounds. The consul suggests will not come in. It would seem that these | Of the Northwest Territories. Mr. Shaw | that American live stock shippers com- " | Fergusson Alexander & HS gentlemen fare very well at the handa of | bel oe to a well-known tamily in the most | municate with the president of the Swiss . ; 3 3 ‘ 2 * * > 5 > e e the workingmen—the backbone of the | ©@#rly Province of the Dominion, and is | Butchers’ Association. r ref; ’ , ——— ane PHO i OU ENGRA V ED suena S : at present a member of the Vancouver WASHINGTON, July 26.—Large and in- I have carefully analy zed ? ” . ; ' ~ —~.——---- | legal firm of McPhillips & Williams. The | dignaut delegations from the industrial samples of ’ —The Canada Temperance Act is now | Service was performed in the drawing cael encamped about Washington ap- : BE RGER =, OF THE German IN ONE POUND CARTOONS in full force and effect. As yet, however, | Toom, which had been most tastefally plied at the rooms of the house committee Woedill ; port that Mr. pa = —s _ “p- | who was attended by Miss Ellen G. Law- | to plead for assistance. The expected had ANP TIN CANS. El E " pointed one of the vendors, i*, 1HE EXAM- | Son and little Miss Nora Hayden, of Van- ha: ned. Their leaders had deserted de . > ‘ MOST ( BRA iver is assured, premature. In not | couver, was simply but tastefully attired, 7” y sought from oomaven Baking i owder, Pe dees : bring disaster upon him, for the dollars no vendors have been appointed. The re- | , decorated for the occasion. The bride, | on labor to-day not to urge their bills, bat them, and they promptly appointing the vendor-, the | as were also the bridesmaids and the other national aid to return to the localities A Government shows a weakness and a lack | ladies present. Mr. Lawson gave the | from which they had come. Mr. Mc ‘Gann purchased by me at several The Purest and Best Obtainable. of decision that is not at all creditable. bride away Mr Geo E Robineon being 1; a ; sre y, Ur. ‘reo. &. odin £}told them there was not the slightest}, .. . - The vendors should have been appointed | the best man. After an elegant repast ; stores, and found them PL RE, chance of a government appropri iation for ‘asa afi danas latedie oe | suite tome © y vv fim ap” | their retarn, and seat thera to the local WHOLESOME, WELL PRO- FOR SALE AT We have secured the right to offer these fine Engravings to our readers. They the Triends 0 we AC : e puone cep rop o s, the bri 1d bridegroom | ¢ rinter of charities. Tn - erally have the fullest confidence, men superintednent of chariti: PORTIONED. bound in Portfolios, each containing 16 pictures. The price is 10 cents each, delivered ¢ : , bess by this morning’s Mainland steamer Mancuester, July 26.—An interna- j who in the past have shown s disposition | for Vancouver, where they will take up| tional sanfeerne of che textile workers te GEORGE LAWSON, GEO GARTER dl C0 C this office or at R. H. Mason’s News Stand. Orders by mail sent post free. Part No. 1 cous ' ' Spitzbergen on the steamship Ragnold her husband were out driving the other | which had charge of Rev. Mr. Lockwood's to observe the law, and who can be relied | their residence.—Vane yuuver, B. C Col- j M. H ; Pi I ; ; . ir re ce. ance » BD. U., LOl- | day, M. Howard, Howard, an American, i. D., LL. D. y ‘ upon to conform to its provisions in the | oniet, July 18. oe Sere een an An Ne ean sv Re wk tains the following beautiful Engravings :— Z future. wap , ‘ T ae ee - : 7 eenranenepataicenmaeteniegiastiliientpamenisawns governments of Europe and America to MARKET SQUARE. rT fa —The North Pole expedition, with | A HALIFAX SENSATION, adopt measures legalizing eight hours a ; : Our Grandmother's Dancing Lesson, Woodland Vows, ae Walter Wellman at its he a is now | day’s fabor. ' july20 A Wee Bit Fractious, Jack Ashore, 3 believed to have been lost, left Tromsoe,| Mrs. Perey Lear has given the Halifax W asuixcroy 0 _T i ' . : ° “ ?., ’ ag ifa) asHINGToN, July 26.—Thé sub-com ! , s Norway, May 24, 1894. Phey sailed for people some occasion for gossip. She and | pittee of the shaeasiee on ‘aaieuliies Sherwood L Cemetery eng | ae — — — — s +? 4liacs Jarl. The intention was to take what well | day. Dr. May, an Americau visitor, was bi la} the bor Lo i : ; ; ; : | Crain a il] to protect American labor on the bor- w Tide Romeo ¢ Julie : inay be considered the true highway to the | passing on a bicvcle. As he went by Mrs. ders, seal ) it favor abl y to the full com- Situate at Junction of on of Royalty and Brack The Di cs k ° o and iliet, : ees North, namely, that which the influence Lear struck him with the whip she held mittee to-day with several chance: It ro Point Roads, three miles from Charlotte- nd ice SaaKers Coming Home—A Highland Ce age * — arene OT out of a in | in ber hand, and the ae — #1! forbids the employment in the United “Mornin trains run by local time to Ceme- A Scratch Pack, Doorway eed ne Norwegian s¢a. le expedition in | sensation. One report was that Dr. May | States of pe who retain foreign resi- tery as follows:—At 7 amd 7.30, returning at D ° > . : : inder Owe french, of | hs lomeuiame ; ; ee foe ee eee ees 10.30 and 10.39, Afi trains leave at 3. omestic Pastimes Pd » Capst: ciuded Astronomer Owen B. French, of | had used language that no gentle- | dences and is aimed against Canadians and and soratech, enuening o6438 008720." ” : : At the C tpstan. y ° . * ‘ > a0 « . , the United States Coast and Geodetic sur |} Ban should use; another that Mrs. Mexicans who come across the borders to Fare to go and return, 15 cents. —_—_—_—————(z) Funeral Trains may be had whenever re- « Wee r ic. ak + Oven, se / . ' 1: vey; Franklin, an American kater ye | Lear had no excuse for her act. work, and imposes heavy penalties upon quired, and interments may be made by regu- a geologis ro istiania; 2 Ps 2 > : ; a i { a geologist from Christ rem = & | Flowever, on the following day Perey Lear their employers. lar trains at passenger rates. Prices of Plots y meteorologist, and two sportsmen and run-| sent an apulogy to Dr. May. Thies was Sik oad iin in: <opelihianseseiedinaiin are as follows: M PAN ql -_—— ners from the University of Christiania. not considered sufficient, and a summons WHEN TRAVELLIN | A Silv r Pit h: Family Plots, 20x15 feet, sold at recuced They were last heard of at Dane’s island, | for Mrs. Lear was issued. Then Mr. Lear | u, ; € cner Plows h waif ai ove & ize, in gi sd iseaiies“*ia jp of hwest coast of Spitzbergen, | got a new is tehawelnes inbletin - 1 | Whether on pleasure bent, or business,take ny EEE SECTORS GRRE SOQHENURS.. TES? ¥ the northwest coast I zen, | got a newspaper interview printed, which MINN EBVO. ,.« . 0 a. canevnes tenn obey de snceul 6 een e where Prof. Oyen remained to guard the | attacked Dr. May. This made it all the | 2° °YeTY "ip @ bottle of Syrup of Figs, as} is al ways a brilliant delivery. ich Consetery in uamedoation eibameatabion abatslt - it acts <4 y and etfectualiy on ywrovision depot established there. | more necessary that the case should it acts most plesantly ar - > LAee from plot holders oi not less than $2.00 Te c y : ventilated in cit, bat that was soraeie the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing Ever J body is e ager to catch able ist June in each year, and alt piots oi obacco varies in fia- —St. Catherine’s Journal: “The late | oe dso Mr. Lear sent to the docter | f¥e? headache and other forms of sick-| It, and just now our prices are | subscribers are kept in order daring the vor d h F active enforcement of the United States pee? 7 ar , ness. For sale in 75c. bottles by all drug- low enough for all to make Subscriptions may be paid to any of the 6 an of er Qua is ' : full letter of apology, which is published | ©. eR, alien labor law is causing a great deal of | ® i : J gists. Manufactured by the California Directors, or to the undersigned, and orders annoyance to many people living on thie | a See os. ond Here, Lear aloo i The Fig Syrup . only. oir catches. These are prizes to | for any extra work to be done by the Keeper [ies accord: ; : ie . : : ly him a letter which is not published must be left at the office of the Clerk of the y rie -asionsé tz =o ? a Genter wae as aay j et prosec ution has therefore been dropped . e be tabled, and present an aaaty Onges. [0 where he opportunity to earn an honest dollar | Waxts rue Susrpexsion Removen—The : . . . ° HENRY SMITH, from their friends in that country. To ee —a regular monthly meeting of the directors ay gregation of novelties in Secretary Sherwood Cemetery. “ay -~ aa of . by ee — _ WHAT I8 AN AD? of ~ Agricultural on was held ow white metal calculated oo) ase int 2 contemptible one fo amine ema fe ae ; terday morning. A petition was read|,.oL ; the United States to have on its statute The life-blood of modern business. from H. C. Craswell, of D. E. Island, ask- awaken thoughts of purchase —“ Lr. —TO THE book, ay perhaps if ey ae I ay oan sere — - Raver. ole, | ing the society to recommend the removal | among housekeepers in Char- obensione resorted to we cannot deny the right of | A flash of information to all the people. | of his suspension by the Nationa! Trotting | ] . : The St 4 Offi j j Wate ‘ a . —— a £i lottetown. r 1e Store an ces situated on Water American er to adopt .. We are, A lover of trade. i Association. Craswell was suspended]. . town Our Table Silver Street, formerly occupied by F. T. New however, firmly convinced that werd law he key-note of progress in the march | for the non-payment of a portion of his en- | 18 indeed beautiful, and well bery, Fisq. .. and now by M. Trainor, Esq. as it now stands never originated with the | to snes. trance money at the Moosepath races last] worth inspecting, Possession given Ist July next. Anoly to respectable portion of the American peopie, The dealers’ sure road to success. — fall. It was ordered that a communication ” PEAKE BROS. & ‘30 but on the contrary, it hasbeen smuggled | A medium for the increase of business. | he forwarded to Secretary Moore asking ise “ v. ‘ through Congress by some plausible mem | That which booms the place and en-|¢he N. T. A. to deal leniently » at, Cons- may IF THEY TASTE OUR . 4 4 ber, who no doubt had for his backing a | riches the advertiser well.—St. John Sun. E , +s . eka. are : a Me Z 24eh lot of the scruff of Europe, naturalized; A means of communicating items of in- emacs 2 s R, Meagher’s Orange Quinine Wine, , 3 » merely so they could vote.” | terest to wide-awake people. bce Famous Paintisas.—Call and see a : Prepared strictly according to the British 5 = —The single tax is evidently not prov- | An intelligent message to intelligent copy of our Portfolio of the Masterpieces CAMERON BLOCK. Pharmace ata. Quinine ia this agresahie a * : , > otiting sender and receiv , 4 orm is quicker in action and more reliable a ing satisfactory in Australia if we are to | people, profiting sen ier and receiver. of the World’s Art (allerie These ee th “ 3 5 : Personal and public benefits are de- workl’s july26 Pills pin AB, “ee ae is 3 scienti ic mi ae re oe judge by what a correspondent of the| | : : ents Portfolios contain copies of the Soe shia Vancouver, B. C., World says. Here is | tived from its judicious application. most famous paintings. They will delight > oll dragyicts. Semele Sette free to physi- of the Cc icest ‘rad 25 an extract from the correspondent’s letter: | _ A notice that brings best returns for | al] lovers of pictures, and are not dis- ste Off ihe Crass cians upon vanes on. enoa. 4 00. “Soath Australia is politically quiet. | the least money. figured with ary reading matter at the febon—da-w Arn Montreal. x ected | by manufac- | We warrant every pound. to be strictly PURE Five tom This colony, where the single tax holds A n in lispensable medium to success | bottom of the plate. At the back of each —_— -— turers of thirt ears eee 4] i ° \ sway, is becoming to find the latter a bur- and | usiness enlargement. adie portfolio interesting descriptions cf each W el Allow No Ore to Tres- y y ergusson Alexander’s in stock. den, a heavy burden on the people, for A helpmate to prosperity in business. picture are given. sli ia Col experience. | every true economist must know what ef. | P Ov Fin, ve - ee i N pass on our Toilet ia DODD & ROG E R fects financially one class of people effects | ee A Bic Oxe.—Richard Binns, of New Business ! a S. others more or less. The heavy falling Ax Ory Axp Wert Triep Remepy.— | Glasgow, a day or two ago caught some J.. BupPace Tobacco Co., Richmond Charlottet J 29, 189 market values on al] cereals is simply Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has good trout at Millvale. ae of a m We have a pleasant, smooth Rubber un Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. warioletown, June 4—tu th eat smashing up the farmers, and the latter | beed used for over fifty years -by millions Stchies aoe, n ene ounce, 1¢ -48TECT | breakable Comb at 10 cents. Call and — SSE EE a ET aa are the bone, sinew and foundation of | (+ others for their children while teeth | ""e"™ poun ‘ eeé ‘them. “ ——»> _ every nation. An estate of over 60,000 Our stock of Brushes, Perfumes, etc., is ; | | ig, With perfect snccess. It soothes the i ~ : acres has been offered to the Government child, softens the gums, allays the pain Boston is to have an elevated railway. complete. A difference of opinion exists at £2 per agre, including all im prove- : >| On Tuesday the citizens voted in favor of REDDIN B : : . I Ge bead eee Went ne | cures the colic, and is the best remedy for dion, Silesian. L ROS.. among riders regarding the merits S . re mae we. a ae mond hong a Reged Diarrhers. Is pleasnt to ie, Sate. a ne pipet Mak June25—eod Opp. Post Offce. of the single and inner tube tires, h Wi i low Vi 7 e . i ii Verur vies neverv nert « : : . : | now unprofitable to work it under present Twn bye. ¢ ide 4 . The people quickly recognize merit, and N ti ’ t Pp; i t and a choice of the two styles is ng | S a e aS ec circumstances and conditions. This): i. fy Eg per c= gs the bre a Hood’s Sar-} 1 olice tO ainters. offered on the 1894 Columbia tat | BiCthia ms 8 . con inuauy ncreasing. — shows what the latest of political faddiste’ | iedissts tas “ syrup, and take no Hoo teen tap.” . increasing wheels, You can have the strong theories is doing this way end what a "To | other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y Tenders will be received until SATUR- resillient and easily repaired Co- ious effect it will have in the future, ¥ settle iaid o ee —-—-- ——- DAY, 4th August, from persons willing lumbia single tube or their new our knowledge farmers in numerous cases | od to paint Spire and other exterior wood- : E R aL GOFF a VY , Scan o hilt . sere If you want a Trunk or Valise try J. . ee ; i ; . inner tube, which you will BE } Cc us rece » ‘ lar , om eh wae eon ‘ke heavy |B. Medonald & Co’s. large stock and low Deliv ery E Xpress, sees. of the Catholic Church, Vernen y j t ve d a 5 aD . ee unhesitatingly -ronounce far W ieee te ‘au pt aye = | ” te McKay Woolen C gar MG Trunks, Bagg Seek: l 1 A1so-—Separate Tenders until same ahead of any ‘Lier tire of this Case of English illow ‘Market fSask cets, € ‘all ana tions cannot ettheir rents or obliga | Come to McKay oolen Co. to-nig ean aggage, elc., conveyed to ant ate fi he repairs of Brickwork . i, wars i hs cannot meet th a wa Sitnai hindsing x quam teeckGhae aibibelon ee ya Pox date for the repairs of Brickwork and type. Full parti. w'ars in catalogue, see them if you want a nice Basket tions and sec % inting on the same Cl - whi ; — | nishings, underclothing, and clothing of noti ce. Please leave your or rders toa pe All Paeffoldine amen ecs winit te «which you can 3)btain from In furtherance of mutual in ali corte. r atton & Co’s. Store, north side of Queen Committee. it M Youngs Agent | eee we ask for thoughtful | Scott Act Drinks.-Bye your lemon Square, EDWARD GRANT . : 59 e B ee ER & ¢ . > i 3° pn aenee ot cay Saaentane | raspberry aod strawberry syrups at Quirk’s A. McQUAID. ( rt ° xt e Charlottetown, July 28, 1894—tu thu sat aa t é iF y syt ; : Chairman of Committee. Bros, Brown's Block bakery, North Side Queen Square. july26—3m eod jy27—eod NEW ARRIV ALS White and Cream Table Damasks, in widths from 1} to 2: yards. White Beawine Line ___ son ovRn—— 36 and 54 inches wide, Linen Towels, Turkish Towels, Bath Mats, Frenting Linens, Line Sheeting, Pillow Linen, ete All that careful buying can do has been done to make this Linen Department. partment thoroughly complete and satisfactory. STANLEY BROS. —