: . r eet “ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1896. THE DAILY EXAMINER - : [eee —_—-- — ———_$ —_—_—_—__-__ ee — iad y. STEAMERS’ MOVEMENTS, NOTES AND COMMENTS. SITU enanae TURKE on oo F ep an Q i } . sports that the Tie SS Fastnet arrived at o’clock e THE DAILY EXAMINER. —W. W. Ogilvie, the millionaire miller, Se go wrcbers flag-] last night with a general cargo and one P who has just returned from England, says ees etl , British Mediterranean squad passenger— Muss Sinclair. She left at 11 | —_-_—— ae SEPTEMBER 4, 1896s that Br saa capitalists will touch very [| S4!ps 0 oa ther Briti h warships have | a. m, to-day for Halifax via Summers ide Sreoi:t Deseatonss to THe Exawiner, HW] our one ' - ‘ } ~ ( DB 8 ’ ’ . “oe P | few American securities, but that Cana la ; ron: a th z phone wth a general freight. : ® ‘ . ; } 3AR. Peete » estimation of British in- | started for the Le ‘eee . . The SS Coban, from Montreal with a SiNG O THE B iS AWAY Up ID the estim ’ t yle comes the newa a , ° «4s : . ; ngs vestors ' a ee ar Briti sh marines who} large general cargo, arrived at 12 o'clock . There is no polities in this --only com | we u = St. John Sun: Mr. A. C. Bell, M. P.| 8" ® oe i th Briti h guardship | asi vight. She e#ailed at 11 o'clock to-day —_--— mon sense. It is easy to put money ame —ot. J0nn Sun: 2 a - fe 5 . > . g fro: e Sh § us . o a aks . ’ . ) : . . Cor — rratify mperance work | for Pictou, whose first speech in the — a tot clubbed and beat back a| for St. John’s, Nfld., via North Sydney, H k tt Pleads for Tj nish out of sight—hard Sometimes to know . oad rentiemen | os : fC ons is much commended, | 2° - ale ay os ‘re maltreating a} with 40 cases boots and shoes, shipped by Mr, ac ¢ afterwards what is being done with it. - Vey Se! ; a mal ance cae Sir loha Thom peon’s dete ~ ‘aiea ay e street The Tanner & Sons, Pictou; 35 tubs buiter, _—— If you invest in the following soods, te pt tion In the | was a member of Sir : number of Armenians tn th ' ar . OA he 3, 68 sheep . . . a : iene ot Gaitnen Uc Gao ee ; gainst the con-| 350 bags oats, 20 bris potatoes, 6 _ Sheey h ( { { | t : A any ee . a »pposition in the Nova mye mai toe M aut e Bri. and 24 head of cattle. Mr, 8S. E. Reid not er nS | utiona les 100 YOu WONT BE SORRY 1? on. | @ Ume leader of ~~ , ; duct of the roops ate ; iss Charlotte . ssen- . ti soll and | : lla : at the rinea | and Mr. and Mi 1ariotte were passen sna tercy, | — } Scotia legisiature, tish legation, who replied that the ma : te , j wit the purview of the Houre. --Toronto Globe : There can be no ques | jay a sania right to protect the Armen- eT wir seb ‘eae arrived here last AID FOR THE PARK ROADWAY. IF YOu DON T, _ : . : : ies i ee ; oe ee fi he Steamship Halifax arrive @ jas ¥, Derhape, ihanige the hope Chat! tion as to the propriety of Lord Aberdeen’s ians if the Turkish troops did not see fit] — one ae —— W yy hay ; 5 ~e i oe ne » the : a a Orr consutution is | 6 do go. — about — from cera Orrawa, Sept. 4. YOU WILL BE SORRY neither will they—as some Pro BA Bae tga ther Ae perked r of its provis- The Embassies were Numinated on {witha general cargo an ee . 7 0 ee ‘ ie ee bl kiok - Bat I ce oe inp of the Belt ne ession to } passe ng rs: Allan Burdick and wife, Mr. The House of Commons bar has been 120 Ladies’ Flannellette Night ’ rs ' ns is ever justifiabie it is . : lt the anniveraity 0 ue s ' 7 “en sDonak Ss @ 1M. slosed. mi F : : rT Me . t lebas bppetite there that to etfect, not when frustrating, the clearly | ie the thrown, owing to the receut massa- Pill, Jas. R. Mel a 1, H. e — ee 7 : Mr Hackett notified the House yester- Dresses, nicely made with fall — i to pul y | ene lw f the people re Ambassadors while congratulating | McFayden and w:fe, es r. ro one | ] . ae a 7 t eae ae Tignich and frilied up the froat, oar price, 58e wh . pe : ¢ | Cxpressed ee to. oe ae : ge a : fe, Allen R- Wrenn, Master C. Jack, Mrs. | day of the total destructio och oe ailies’ Jackets. G00. . i The London Standard, in its editoriad | the Sultan upoo the anniversary ™ = W a oe Mrs. Bahatak and 2 shiiten. P.E. Island, and read some particulars of + we eee Oe 8 from Jc up ince. es ee Pe a a few days ago, said: “Walliem | chrone, express deep regret at the orm C * pear ichaan wife, Mies Neliie McDonald, | the catastrophe. He recalled the action 150 nao bs ad Plo, a weg . } lies 2p . Jennings Bryan, the democratic caudidate | outrages. There is no longer any doubt} C seen M es Kell ’ Parliamentin voting relief for the 50 pieces agen Fennel PRECEPT VS PRACTICE GER MINES Heyan, ve ‘ . ieee organized by the] Mrs. A. Robertson, Miss Boyd, Mr. Ke y | of a ; : . 30 pieces Grey Flannels from Ge per for President of the United States, seems | that the massac res were org At en ascer- | and wife, James Bolt, Miss Mary Bolt, W. | suffering people of Hull some years ago, ea —* T at Gov to possess the quality which Ar ericans] [urkixh authorities, and it has been ascer- i" W.F. Hitl, A. J. Stewart and | and appealed tothe Government to grant yard. — . ae : : ' : oe ' ay be ant ated | -ained that orders were only given to the} Maillard, W. F. Hill, . ii ' ape . 300 suits for Boys’, Youths’ an! Men. have congented the Hou-e adjourning | call magnetism, and it ae : naseacring the wife, Mrs, EK. Owen, McKeizer, Howard | at least $3,000 at once. . re ay Tuesday | that the republicans will have no such | Bashibazouks to cease — k | been |] Walton, Pau! Walton, Peter Stewart, M. Laurier said that as scon as Mr. 5 Thureday y til uesda rs » 99 } ay work had been a > ’ : ? he . : . é eed : ' Ss hers attend- | C@3¥ Victory as expected. . Armenians rs re, a. ; fact] Master G. Allevy,G. Clapp, Mr. Blenken- | Hackett laid the full particutars of the fire as Paton & (0 S morning, $0 63 to sliow Gayenae eens The Christian Guardian, of Toronto, | zvimg on _ iy _ * ote brought over | heimer, Miss Howe, J. C. Layer, Miss M. | before the Governm nt, the case would re 4 ay - ing t I I vnd n its last issue, makes international arbi-]} that hundreds of uf Ms 4 S. Carter, Mrs. L. Somers, Miss M. | ceive consideration. ™ . } ' he Aziatie side of the Bo pherous tn ] , : sid t d vance of | Day >| tration a special feature. It has an open] from the . h mp al . take part in the} 9’Neill, Miss M. Croswel!, Mrs. LeBlane On the motion to resume consi ae BA a she ile, allan » the long} letter to the Canadian Parliament urgieg | order that they migh oi ls aie put | aad children, J B. Prizzle, Jos. Bolt, A. | of supply, Hoo. Mr. Foster took the Soria sain rn on ev — ==aaEEEEaImee = ——— anaes te ee ns of Mr.| favorable action on the sulject. It quotes | nessacres, an yee - 90m tahoe out to] F. J. Saanders, 2 McDonald, John Mc- | and thowed that the action of the Govern- ‘ trades and useless discus we ’ ud | from Lord Rassell’s speeci at Saratoga, | uto boats, which were then t Donald, J. McPaersoa, Mr. Johnson, Geo. | ment during the oho Whe a ee he Cameron. of Huron, avd others of it | from Cardinal Gibbon’s article in the Iu- ~ » waynber of persons killed in Suc- Pyke. Mre. Simon. b-tore the issue of t i povernun te ogee og [ merabers, may p taken aS cCunciusive| depe ndent of last May ant the resolutions — sd 2 Hench ink estimat-d ai The Halifax sailed at 130 p.m. to day. warrant, was &0 Legal usurpation o sat ) ‘ ee Cake t Party have 00] passed by the Methodist Episcopal Genera | dav’s oo ich | Wi h a general freight includiug -200 boxes | power of Parliament and in direct viola- of tha e Govern I 200. The owners of the houses which z > : k by Sir Richard e I oe i ; a | Conferei c , and gavs thev re present very | <sUU. ile : Cae a cheere and the fullowing passengers ;— | tron of the stand taken y oir fuche tion t rogue Pa tCwihin @ ; ’ yere looted in that town are returning and . he ; 1 Messr Mills, Davies PgR THOS 6 Rall ‘ they | fully the feel ug of the Methouists of Can- | ed ate vd ir getting some of their} Emily E. Norton, Mrs. G. F. Rober.s, Mire arewright and Messrs, : - emnnrets i Bi oe ther matters, they a nae : e€ i“ _ 0 dl Much of the| F. Wright, Mollie Couzhlao, Mre. Peter- bBiake and other Libera sw sen they ag t and d F apd very | TI > a Bo~ | OM Rees rerarnee | ee a, Chas. Smith, Annie Cosgrove, Katie | in opposition, Mr, Foster turne the — = re bey | A contributer to The Methodist Re lunder was found in Jewish houses. Over | 802, Glas. Smith, | + big ' ra! their present position with ay liff-rent thing. When in opposition they | \i.4 claims to be “a Methodiat Catholic | P! thousand persoos were meseacred in | Matheson, Christiana Matheson, H. F iL bera guns on ei pr een Pe See ‘ ‘ . h of _ oe : ' e 1t.; Christiaa.” Then there are, The Inde- the oak ons strict, three hundred Arm-| Boswel!, A. K. Tupper, Mrs. rama A acai oa’ = ‘or mode ' gO Wanted to canves for the Thrift or Industrial branch o reac! nomy ant 5 F : desea : we iet— | th COURaES Gis , a Pehel Pron s stead, Mrs. KE. | amendmen ° 1 0 - > : 4 . wi ess , ¢ | pondont Aes a ar marae ons enians having been dregged out of their ess Min Word a eae oli ia supply a lengthy resolution the Sun Life Assurance Co. A good territory and lib- ROVAL OAK SOAP : : ca 3 nates they are | ssn Orth a Geesk _ es 1 Bapties houses = Se by eee ~— McBeth ke oles n, aie Cc. H setting forth, in substance, that the eral contract will be given. Apply to e omces th ruc th ‘os | Preabyteria alhorc rm ‘ 7 ie , rdi orters in the Constan nople oe ae ” y . a . : cr . = Chew ‘ ’ i worth.” | Catholic Christians, Christian Catho! rt i H suse killed ie Armenian com-| Burien, Miss Beaton, C. H. Frankli: » | issniug of the ee oe Unequalled. Unapproache rere ar | Christians and Quaker Catholic Christians. | Uuston : ay “eter esi and horribly | Mary McCarron, Miss Loring, Mrs. J. B. | for large sums of money « uring recess W a THE HARVEST I ‘jen w lerful mixture, and confusion aden Caring oie “he ee T foreign | Westaway, Miss Wilcox, Mrs. Montague, | in contravention of the principle of par- for the money. Made ere THE |} c tis a wonderful ixtur an ‘ tilate eir ) Si be oreig ee ee a ee : , j ; : | 9 dhiline if tout at tee rly must continue a : ated a fe P coon ‘ at to hang| child and nurse, W.J. Thompson = ay control, vendo abuse of the s e 5 All Grocers we = . : ‘bristian<, | '@™mutres residing there cont be a oF ts Fillies Jan Rode ; 8s of the government. Tats Pr t ‘ until we al! come to be simply Christian<, | '™ a s the flags of their vari | wife, Miss Neliic M Williams, Ja - Kyder, | powers o g ae : sees . ro “t andthe greai- | __ Christians at Rome, Ceristians in th ae a aa Galese, the | Mr. Brace, Mrs, Kirby and daughter, Mies Sir Richard a nee — Charlottetourn. AGEITT % ; : red in good | United States, Christians in Russia, ete. eae . lor, bas had several in-| Putnam, Mrs, Wright, Miss 8, Hughes, | ting the gravity of re wr er) Se oon a ery t has . pavinbansdatp Bw ee : Austrian aeneanns wt - - —" . hi 1D. J, McLean, Miss Macdonald, J. O. | ing the government's action as nece-sary as ae . sol etait ewe (a eats atl he 8 epeats his + Bclean, Miss Mac . Dg : : ain = rreasae ees ra rie LS SE a — A larger acreag: tes | THE CONSTITUTIUNAL QUESTION, | (€Tviews w = a cae ane eee been | Bogell, Misses Kelly, C, H, Aitken, Miss | for the proper conducting of public om a usual was sown and the yield is above the | cavemen assurances that ample me The t Porte will | Monaghan, Miss M. Gallant, L. MePher- | in ao emergency brought about by the late —a on teak 1 oe cnet bao nel vere | Opinions of the Press, taken to ineure eae i ae pay | #00, Miss K, Evans, Mrs. W. C. Squires, | administration. There were several other Ge WEAR a er ive = elim *< . ' - ‘ j , Im a) : . . ’ : ° - a a i s : rices for oats aud other products, we The Hamilton Spectator says:— gt pate aaa Re and offices have | Miss Hooper, Frank McGonnell, Mrs. W. speakers, and the House sat till 1.10 thi ie a + eek Sie nev * Cgnada cannot afford to allow the par - | ‘© *° broken i 1 looted by the mobs. | W. Clarke and son. this morning, shali be compelled to pay out less mone) , “ay ge tend | been broken into and loo ed by ' : In the Senate, in answer toHon. Senat: r Leal , tiaanship of the Ear! of ae © Gt Tic encetes of thé police in regaining con- | - ee ee ee ee eee a ee a es shan usual for Hour. | unchecked; she cannoj afford to have it } wae intai og ler has " ? oe ci ’ an C ; : ', trol of the city and maintaining order ha wieitirn Mowat said that it was the Government’s As to the prospects of the markets, it i2| . i that the Queen’s representative in this 4 ; 3 DEN Mo ‘ ent : : ee with accuracy. The vs wy seo into a party politics of soem giao by ae a oe Of ERA HOU SE. intention to ask eee to “ a " a smposerbie LO jucy — ea Sven, . a ane r > AZES. —— he cons tion Of &@ roadway from e : a os ste lene h | those smended for office by the Goy- the construc : : harvest in the Northwest is large, though ™ a = os r oe a ie to the appointment ee ee r s western end of Kent Street, Charlottetown, . the acreage uader crop wa: not so great as | “Foment, ‘6 t mao may be a Grit or HEWS NOYES. Sawtelle 5 Dramatic along the front of Government House 3 4 AN I 5. reaz : | Or rejects it as the mar ay Db , = : . . fen : ; hat of last year. From Ontario there!” T ry. Canada cannot afford to allow eee farm to Fort Edward in Victoria Park. 5 ee } wheat r + Go r °-Ge t ora to overrule the con- The grain receipts at Buffalo to date Replying to the temperance delegation, — eta of ir irv t ne ieat bb rovernor tn d v0 - a . - — ° come many report injury ih ll ia a pe Visinal com~! enced 100,000,000 bushels, breaking the Mr. Laurier said that no legislatioa looking ~e- i Vitae crop on account of winter-killing drought | a acs a e D = nion Senate to suit | record. to the promised plebiscite would be intro- A | ‘| ‘ V V A I R 7 — 5-5: 5; piexion oO 1 Monit ; . a . : s : : « ad ; aud grass hoppers, while the condition of | himself. Why should a Governor-Genera The city of Paris has just voted a sun: duced this session, “° the matier — the oat and barley crons is stated to be know how ;;any Tory senators and how of $2,060,000 for the establishment off — Wiitn Tees... 2.... omer attention at the next session o mm ents dade | inapy Grit senators there are in the Upyer] houses in Algeria, Tunis, and Corsica fur | parliauser wk MM Ww 0 st ———_ Chamber ! Why should s Governcr-| the consumptive patients of the metrepoli- IMPERI A a B A ND _ "ane Sma a s s ad SERVING TWO MASTERS. General of Canada object to the presence} tan hospitals, THE IRISH NATGINAL CON. BI M - ~ — ST _| of four more Tory se oators in that cham Dress and other fabrics made from wood AND ORCHESTRA eae We have in our mid-tan ingenious and ber? : What “ friction could the addi silk, ao artificial silk manufgetyred ‘p VENTION 1 Br nds eoterprisiog gentleman who is aitemping | tion of four to oe sumber of Tory France froin wood pulp, are being sold ieee er 6 U 2 _ a wtery ee Mr. W.C. Hobkirk | Seators produce? What cause ia there extensively in London as among the lead- : | to serve two ma-ters. Mr. rome F r ale } ointment of four; - oy Midiiitia te , eaten? re]. ; i ciinnenel weaken of tate o “which cause could be re-| i2& features of this reacon’s Paris wovel : i "Mr. Blake Makes a Sensatioa. : : ee ee . . orn ae T ty ent ware was as of nee Gs 1 = tii a= ttes. A large Parochial Fair wiil be held io taif of the Rezistry Otlice under our Pro- | move y the appoiotme ; . as that King Hum- : 5 \ he spacious halls of ; | Govern eflicial of the} senators? What right has the Governor- | z Cm — os os oO igre : : Nahar Healyites Will Not Accapt Him as ee vincial Govern: lia General to inquire into the political pr» | bet will announce bh 4 The 4 act Drama by Chas E. Callahan, sean gtr semanas iahasaniaathtiteanaintitt J a hi’ Convent 1) »» Government inthe service of | ee a ewe Tem a ’ hod te th marriage of the Prince of Naples, the heir | entitled Leader t. osep Ss s eg one | } clivities of g man ee ; yparent,to Princess Helen of Monte-} r r : : : the Department of Mar : I **+ | Government to the high office of judge ? a 0 ted c nwa sc ag ad ( T ite 5ets., La Fayette, 10cts., Marquise, ronan OR. wend His status io the outside service of } Has the Conservative party in gnada . Saclay: ; 8 5 : Lonpoy, Sept. . ““ Siberian * Creme de la Creme, i Canada has not yet been announced. |! arranged the appointment of judges that ‘ : ts oo Hon. E-iward Blake created a sensation , ? - Athlete é a aan d : | there need be any fear on the part of H.- A ae lead for deep ‘“ ae tel oo at the Dublin convention and excited the - Gitana, thiete, 1 " J j J J ether he tages his orders from the in- {ro . he 7. ;ov ut | @ cCartrbige which expiodes on touching the | : aiaa } he was s king ‘ : ‘“ | eae 1 Excellency that the late Governme & ° greatest enthusiasm when he was speaking ‘“ Sweet Corpora : j ag 4 domitable Mr. Perry, who rejoices in the | would recommend the appointment to the | bottom. A submerged mrOyeons re- | ‘ of the self-restraint with which the Trish es Imperial, “ Vanity = r In aid of the New Cathedral, high office of Fishery lospector for P. | bench of improper per-ons? It is unfor- | ceives the -ound, and ihe depth iS estimat- f 4 party remained silent under the reckless “ Sweet Moments. y anity an ee acl noes ~ Aled KE. Island, or whether be is under the sele|tunate for Canada that the Governor- | ed from the time occupied by the lead in Popular prices, charges of T. M. Healy, who had shown L5cts. Richmond Straight Cut,“ Southern Straight Cut,; Tea tables, Re - gy mt —_ Aue A . ral Spain in the fi-bery | Geverat’s office Las fallen into the hand« | sinking. the bitterest animus against Mr, Blake. 20cts., Egyptienne eo Hy oS cae The oui booth command of Sdmiral Sps ea os | of a man who cannot free him-elf from the {r. Bryan is fond of Biblical allusions Then, raising himself to his full _height, <VCts., D2yp ' as: ee of t econ eka will it whe een eens op ROE OO CUP7e The I eke’ of seste It is unfortunate fer Raa. " and turning towards his old litical op- ’ > always so well patr ? } Ome I t } - te W j : : oe wee an. reports Ua sda Ghat thee person whe represerts the and SS wry A oot . A "t 1a - ies Men Me: Castine who eat next AT Aw more so this year, as the very best oysters Teer oF Pe Ore oyee ae -" ae ae ) u-e of :—*S He that loveth silyer . , oe ’ : 1 ~asion. lirectly tothe Minister Mar snd | Queen in this country allows his a oi on Os satisfied with silver; nor he him, Mr. Blake said : “When, years past, “y = — an a Fancy Tables, ries. w be « ; w t | feelings to govern his publ c actions. that loveth ab indance with leetnase : this S in Canada, I was unable to agree with _——— ee or ae a ie i ees H me. fn : oo Table and Variety Table, Ff isher.es, wi " : Phe Toronto World ia sees A eee eae ; menibers of my party on details of policy, Spee oe - ie blue books come duw N Joes it yet] The Toroato World ays -— also is vanity .”—Evetesiastes v., 10. [ retired from public life rather than | 9 => “> with articles both useful and ornamental, i JtA 3 : ” eS : — 3 : f . eti < aT c F j . . s i cilaee Ge sensbvus ia how ke) “Sir Charles Tupper has exhib In view cf the many inflaences anta- infil a ctab from behind oe hie cole fe < ‘ A vew feature will be the display of In- ’ : try | Clever statesmanship in his negotiatiou- gonistic to spiritnal life in the present tlie; ( ‘1 ———— leagues.” At this the audience rose and o e dian Curiosities and ‘lisposed of by two of manages 40 His a : ce. oe | with the Gove roor-General, a yee ne the Archbishop of Dublin, tiie Archdeacon s econad heartily “DD the tribe dressed in —— eal (tice while he is engag only ail the argament ov his side, but he of London, the Moderator of the Estab- 1 ; gees. jhe aa ; A concert will take place in the course gamen : of L 08 , : So » & Mr. Blake’s part in the conference has : lobster traps and trout fi<hers out of sea- | has ‘drawn out’ the Governor-Genera lished Church of Scotland, George Muller, Can you pure hase Boots & led some norte to suggest him as leader | ¢ ' ——P of the first evening. : aon. All that we know i+ that he is active and got his views on record so that the € | o¢ Bristol, the Rey. Thomas Spurgeon, Dr. Shoes cheaper than we are of the Irish party, now that John Dillon Band in attendance every bight. tk nd that | 8 80 running away from them. He ha: | yfoule. of Cambridge, Dr. Tuomas Gibson, | Bite Wie io willie to retire. . Bet the Hlealvites Tea Tickets 2 c. Admirsion 10e, and influential a ¢ ection wime-, ¢ ui | 80 arranged the negotiations av to give t' and athers, bave united in issuing a cir- 0 1eriIng 1em, would a consent to seeing him occupy Positively no children admitted after 5 he now serves both the Dominion and a public a brief of the whole case, §& cular to the different Churches calling fur; Our stock of summer wear are idl aailiton c : : p. m. Provincial Governments. Far from vatirg | Charies never eas sue a new “Circle of Prayer” cl aring out at greatly TOCUCE | cere: ~ - - /, Buys where he can sive even a trifle, for J BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE ; 9e despising the other, i i~ s;id {| than in his regent offici ego o his The opening services of the pe ; , & 050s 2000 CcCcsecesceeeres ee : g i an eal the ove or je f ’ o | th : . the Governor General. The position ae ate of eo teen of England ip Cana la prices. It will pa VY you to see ° : com petency comes only thi ough x aan se _- - - nm " —— that be heartily ioves them both and is as ee N r Charles will be general!y | 9¥204 o% ; lt : ee at j . "a A; , An ak : : at aii alia! a sumed 7 iw a S71 wok place at Holy Trinity Chareh,! our goods before purchasing | § © small things. if we can give you as good an : Se ae H en a ee Winnipeg, on the evening of the 2ud_ inst. | lse w here © Selool and College 219 article for little less money than you can buy ariv at election times, His feata in etnies Ti ° a" a . .} | €&is8sew nere. ° € a ' boa : oe ne ae Church was filled with high ahareh | e © rhe else, it will pay you to patronize the Igst two po itic.] camp-igos will not, | H, M.S INTREPID. digaitaries, clerical und lay delegates from | R K JOST e © anywhere else, } pay ye ps — indeed, soon be forgotten by some of ¢ re | oe cl all parts of the Dominion. The Lo d| . r ’ . us Our tall stock 18 well worth your : : : , | Twin Screw Cruiser, 2nd Class, 8 £Un*. | Bishiop of Nova Scotia preached the open- Julv 30 STAM PER’S CORNER . : residents of classic Rusticoand Travadie , a ishiop av0 0 I c , I } ulv ot Blame 4 2nHa residents of Cla : . ' 3,600 tons, I. H. P. 7,000 N. D. (9,000 ing sermon aad among those who took i steichieiitaiseineiamcecamntad A inspection. ‘ iis reward too was not—as in the case © F. D.) rt in the service were Bishops Baldwin, | eome other workers forthe Party—dJelay | Captain—Arthur W. E Prothero. Rcecaie, Hamilton, Sullivan and Dean } ee ee ee e e : Books ed. True his promotion toasecend office in| Lieutenant— (G) we - he . he “*: | Carmichael. The bu-iness sessions of the | , @ The largest and best assorted stock ° a O ri N | Mi . K E N Z | Ee the public service, 80 s00u after his notable | : uo G a > socng . synod will begin to-morrow. ( DON T FORGET ¢ $ of School and College Books and @ ” rs ig : | holto G. Doug . — . : . vate" : . . ‘ ~5T achievements in the fiel! of political batt e, | Francie M. BR. Barter. . —o Popular cere ¢ ¢ ° requisites ever oftered in this 4 ‘ ss - . e ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES nnot be made to square with the Prem- | Staft Surgeon——George F. Dean, M D for the announcemen oes eensitive per- é é ° province. e yD GaGa Se Nines : : | oa aii Cyril H Scan >") sons who are annoyed by the sharp, inci- Sept Tth Sports 4 e ° | ier’s declaration that the present adminis | Symasier-—Vyri G, « ate sive sound of the electric bell wil] be glad ° e ' ‘a os tration desires thet oificers of the Govern- Chief Engineer—E1win J. Ansten. os thar abe a vende electrician "hes ( j ? eee ° : = Re eee ———— ‘ , eee ne : no : ' oad See Bie obs | Sab ee ae E iwards. produced a bell which gives @ continuons $ Sent. Tth Sprinters é $ Prices Always Right e RN 1 iy, Wy Wiiw/Z, se id S$: Complete ment shall be non-p Ci ve rig Engineer—Richar . Martell, ; “at . : | ® 3 WY a SS E ZS aS. p > | sngineer . sical sound. lhe note is very soft nd . . e : = = = ; = = : er f{ r riving | 2 ia i. LR nentie musical soun — J & Prompt Attention to all Orders ° 2 => ; Z = iS oes 2 to £ egy ; ” c eh Asst. Eng “Pha ge Scullard. sweet, although penetrating, and is said to ¢ Se pt. Tth Sikleists ¢ $ . © i, bi »~ % “Ui, oo Cee me ie : saner—E Th) Ch I r Gill be an exaggeration of that obtained by ’ : © Assortment y wrong to appoint to office one wha-e ,0atewain—(1) Charles Gill. . o— a “a oy ao sh Sa surely wrong to ap; lic e€ whore | Albert J. Marshall, ee “p vee we ng — the _— nd all other people on that day $ e ° , et ac? ne re eset 7 i ‘ A t 7 active services in the elections wel I Carpenter—Benjamin J. Barter. — cteielias at Gee ot ¢ and every other day, find what they , e Sy “é hue obkirk. The Hon. M-.| “Merk Phil Stey mpTIng re 2 9 ? ant in our line at the right price. © paenedh Reesen a ‘ “— . - o— P mt ot bh, 28th of | Which is its own interrupter.’ ( won. © ' lies ¢ ° WHOLESALE & RETAIL © ’ Davies was, mo-cove:, t following the Commissioned at Portsmout 3, 25th ¢ : S , ‘ . ¢ ¢ 6 e ; 7 og e hussian laws dealing with religious 7 12 The R laws deal th rel : ° Golden Rale when he appointed to asecond | April, 1896. Nonc ; hav | ss e ] 1] 1 ' : . Nonconformists have recently been re é © c o'fice in the service of tu public one who The Intrepid is expected to arrive at vised, and in many particulars they have é . ‘ ’ ra v ® : : . } | Charlottetown to morrow. . An 3 ° i ‘ earried coufudion into the e¢ imp of his | ees _ sui saciid tdeatanme wa ’ Cent ral Drug Store. é | a $ QUEEN STREET. opponents an lat the same time inspired | W. W. Wellner has a grandfather’s it oo been decided that members of the é ¢ ce eee ° © aug29 courage and exhilerated the spirits of | eis} ay clock for sale, a good time- . & : : ‘ oo rrgspernt ardlonay 9 re % 4 aoe old Pe . eed 3i Roman Catholic Church | mart transact ¢ @ N.B.—American Notes taken at S his supporters. But we must not expect - ° bi Aaa their affairs with the Curia at Rome only é : face vaiue in exchange for goods— § rfect consistency or Christian charity} Decide what you want for the fall, and | ¢! rough the Russian Minister o° the In- CBVEVeoeeweeoeeweoeewy @G.C.&.CO. e Qh; ? ll. tat Ti a FI souw.¢ ll at ver . e perfec ’ ye tg ser a seeen “= = e Shirts, Collars 1e3, liosiery, all ¢ y ee a of politicians, | be sure to order it from the Star Tailor. terior, and that papal Bulls and similar e coecoscecescocesces P ? : ‘ ; . Elevator oe Autumo aod Winter Fashions.—Re-| documents can be promulgated in the eccesce low prices. yen 1 g they are wievatora of 4 : * i : : i. ; ¢ Standard an aders in y atterns.—George Carter. & 0. eole | by the Czar o oO mina- -= = : | pattern J reorg : ; - ; a ° § _ . for Economy and Reform. It is true tirat | agents for Butterick Fashions. tion by his Minister. a ber we are the leaders. Encouraged by the extensive patromage Mr. Hobk'rk’s la-t appointment is somwe-| 41) eohool and college supplies best as- a peer ae Hint X fp a the music loving rele ot oe ae ¢ & Bashy » ust gv , ‘ ; ; Mil Ortex vista@n—The Rev. Alfred during many years, Mr. S. N. Earle wi — — a ie ~~ aaicaae a ee ian a W ‘Geand Chaplain of the j PLUMS Sca quart. resume his instructions in Organ, Piano him and his appointees @ fair chance to " ‘ we ae Det -s : Pre &. . ‘oca N i Tove ’ d the rove their worth to the public,—which Get vonr schoo! books and school sup | National ae ae All es GRAPES 5c a lb. o e 9 oo Ja oe: Sadana el atest ; me : +4. | plies at McMillan an Harnehy’s, Queen St- | of Orient ivi-lon to night, nem bers W have a large stock of ek YU a > a ban At lt i foots the bills. If Mr. Hobtirk should be | F , are particularly requested to be present. e oe 5 : ; W, A. HUTCHESON. ale a blis! t Sept. 14th, inst. Intendiog pupils will able to demonstrate that he can faithfully | ' » | Members of sister Divisions are cordially porcelain top preserve jars, in td tf Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establis!:men ° oblige by leaving their names at — : ele lam gel Det fe welcomed. By order of the D. G. W. P. . : > sep Miller Bros. Music Store, or at the Stu 10, serve both D ones og by : ; i . ie ” “ be AUCTTI © N. 7 _—_—— pint, quart and half gallon ee ee ae HS where terms and full particulars may be willearn the right to be regarded “ a | ore | As On» Avp Weta. Tasse Reutoy,— sizes, which we are offering R FE D DI N B ROS » ” ‘ ’ Sy oe : | . i ee oe OR. Oe eT ei premises of William | Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Setup a been very cheap by the dozen this . 5 pee will ee — ly Soundy Lut § 8 / t 8 millions of . . . a alt = | tention as more advauced students. re ae ee San ee ee fur theke aitaeia ease teething | Season. We have also im- Opposite P. O. on ee eee SAMUEL N. EARLE. oan 20th Sept., a 20 ¢)0e ,% ,a , -_ ‘ ! : HS + sa 4 + —A fact that has a bearing on the recent | able farm, consisting of 100 acres of free- | with perfect success. It soothes the child ported a few extra wide OPENED TO-DAY mo OM septl—dy&wky. elect Se @ contained in the follow ing para ' hold land ina high state of cultivation, softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind mouthed jars for preserving aie ee ee : aidan yh from the St. Jobn, N. B, Sun ; | well watered and fenced. Also at same | colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrboea, fos hal Those —_—_—— The t = leadin r Liberal papers in Mont-| time, the crop, stock, farm implemente, | Is pleasant to the taste. Soid by Druggists large sized fruit who e. 108e E ‘ ; pr eet of tne pop of Geeta over un | we hand ls” B's HORNET | core als They ine’, Resety-e | are much stronger than the|LLAGTATED FOOD, § the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, | VION arlone ¢ of » > . vert | see hanc nile, ,. ’ NE e ’ Z BIC e . 7 per cent of tie people of Quebec over ten mp : oe , Var. “ | th t ‘ th t g } 1 vears of age can read and write, I he pro | ' : Auctioneer. Be sure and - ee eet a ordinary J RIDGE’S FOOD, disieieithncaitiiaaieia titininnasieaearnaaaiita R. VINNICOMBE vill resume his elasses portion in the rest of Canada 18 85 per | mee septa ‘ dyl ia—wky4in pd. iii a ing Syrup, and taze 80 0 — a ee J acy 1c aT ° b I I \ for instruction on the above instruments eent., and British Columbia ranks next to | YES WE HAVE THE BEST PAYING | oe ; eer 0 S. NESTLE Ss FOOD, Every pound satisfactery, but remember that t 1ere ara caetrmaber the ith. Parties wishing to learn ” - ; : is 1 : t BES NG : : : : ¥ ° a ¥ at once. Quebec in illiteracy. The Halifax Herald business ever offered agents. $18 a week —The Manitoba Cabinet meets in Win- . 1 t r three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the — . oan Ae nef inethned of taaicallna remarks that whateverths Herald and can surely be made by any man or wom sp, | nipeg daily discussing the school set:le- Charlottetown, Aug.75. 1896 MELLIN’S FOOD | two or t 1 tat) by tenon eenhand Geb Halifax. No possible doubt bout | mperial Sil- r : . : “ea / . 20, were - ” . ¢ nt’— » ° Patrie intend to prove they have succeeded aaieea ta. eer PL Ww tedeor, ona - ment. Now that their friends are in Office ————————_— ee ee ee 1e. BROS est. For sale wholesa e or retal y ’ Piano tuning promptly attended to, in showing that the grit majorities come] - sli a tae left in the First Metho. | ** Ottawa they are ready to consider how WANTED. PowbleBareel | tein sent REEDI 9 rT y MO RRIS P. O. Box 98, - 2p, "pm = OUND — at was left in the First Metho- [ 5» ditmets. reach Loader, . mus ° a *U. : from the places where fewer pe ople Can I diet Givaseh last night, am may be han they can meet the demands of their consti t order.—Address P.O, Box 697, City : . Opposite P. O. . € i aug26—2w read.” from the sexton. tution in respect to schools. septi—tf bj =~ SS —_—_ . —— = : er a a —_— ——— = = = - = ‘We have 21 Scotch and Canadian Travelling Shawls and Rugs which must be sole this week. We H , i ; t counter, and marked them at special low prices. ee Barg alns have placed them on the fron AT STANLEY BROTHERS