Fs te A , DAILY THE THEDAILY EXAMINER.) unswer the fol AUGI S| , so4 ‘ juot from a short “7 P m Quality iz THE QUESTION OF CLUBS ex,” by Mr. George Gun r his S ' Ir is} “ gi pe a { tat . ul -s tatively at Tus Examiner was tw - “7 t is Tn ? If Lieut Peary, by i . y $40,000 in fitting out an Arctic : ” x Ww n sumes three yeara s ary Ma wish ' a } ‘ ‘ \ lemand as a re Vv ? i tain $40,000 by n x sanding ] | ‘ g, ' » I Six , Wha his income Sainedtony i , ! 1 tax On Incomes? . is heome be — ) from the fund available right wine ‘* f ex pedition ? Should I $40,900, on $80, mav be \ Fact rv,news ‘ t { years gy all the pay erest uj Ca rlain a 9 iva ig to a : j g plant and I © m salaries and aw sua » era times and at i ‘ ance for escape from s Ma i i t 1 iucKy turn ' Kes A pr { through au ; , —" ts stock ef goods on x : I est s this lucky | If what is it if, be- aM ix ha paid, it is swept ” iw inate speculation 1 < ang pe Perhaps “Tey vu mes to oné by in- as ‘ { ‘ : Is rea! property which 481 j . y Are all profits in 7 ‘ \ ar ial excess of profits — om ’ , i Sx ind expenses. Is a happy ifn : t : th - &) bet at the races, or a fortunate drawing In atal e . 1 t ure i tterv conn Is a p rtion of a mer a ints saies which ie nvests In more r y gs or an expensive that ' “J j 3 : e Ca t sses Of pre- ~ At : ‘ wa tne profits S irv-Ma ft ‘ at income ? If a ' s the fortune it , ome? is . i ; hese a t yuestions which : es of s charged sid i uiding why the pre r at frequently } varicalion, eVva- ’ ' | sul t of income 1s Canada , , sive One to reduce to any = person , — — : I . == has but one " . that a fixed salary. poroene * \ yan expends in supr u . 7 sas truly one of thi aa0w un transact busi CHIEF JUSTICESHIP OF ONTARIO pays for the rent of s st » @ if his ixes themselves But ’ ] G f ali tl onditions on which a man does THe resigna { Ail, , : » be deducted, then not ) i 1 stan ving expenses, but sal- great | pen to tne lawyer ; \ aulvertising, commis- Province But f : K 35 a : : sand a her expenses must first ‘ me reached judgment, it is not unit td . ® \ iif t ana Ving expenses shouk . P’Alton McCa would : age ; t . wee : , then ne, tostop paying | KY ma M McCa , vs a residence and pays the whole ; hae ad Uy : | mild as the capitaliza- : « { ré nt. iso Come i it j . ¢@ bas a I eit >» se i \l ‘ j oe fh oe > s 5 sat want of fixedness of | Mr. G i ares that if 1S impo \ rd and = fast line which I san 4 ‘ 5 ‘ ‘ y . es iistingnish gross income from net I ‘ Tstab . ir AS [Ul | r is josaes A few ara ago Mr. Met previou ‘ ’ ’ 1 it f pre t me, nef ai a ients t t an Ua Ub » and | i f rofiits of speculatior o ut the 4 f the apy tments me, Casual } ! i specula on at ng expenses from i I the | : ; r y mately pr t- Catho young m Nex € } e rf . n si t as an Equal Righter, and declared ' ona I sort, ; . : M ( : rely position that he had at last found : ’ argely id I pe . = should y é rath han a } an ¢ { ax it “xT rie ana na ' be i > «tand } i p 1étice becomes > t ‘ : on ‘ lfn al in satisfy his own Rights moveme \ : hia ’ y =. It Inust always } pra ally 8 11 7 ' . at of a public ofh- | n isy i | y ; fon Me Guntce ppost ) y of separate s sd . ! ‘unton is opposed t people of O . : separate scl q NOTES AND COMMENTS have the power, wh , year lat — z : 5 thie sist July—after the half- ‘ es t he is not agitating declares that he a ne acts gitar esd onde ick abolition of separate schouls, ane speaks] py, Govnrnment—the amount due for himeelf, that he ‘ bd itl : { M yants’ Bank of P. E. Island by . P G rnment was $83,045, @epara : ys a 8 ’ ( ’ t nt loaned to Provincial Gov- Take, again, the Home Rule q rnments by the Merchants’ Bank of Hali- lest } ve if H ! ‘ ‘ vas 3 00 ‘ Bs afterwards R ition re the insur- pored it, declaring that he niv ted { t}| ance tax passed at the Board of Trade g he Journal says: 1@ face ar j “a tis membered that Hon. Mr. to get votes ws > ; : Farquhrrson and Mr. Rogers were among Look, tov, at his " ' the imposition of a perial Federation He was ie | ' ieavy rate « taxation upon fire insurance ve Federat League in Ca 1. Ile | companies and other corporations, and iaving higher rates i ted assiduou t i wing high ate oO argeu I peop tiie above re- ne was an enthusia ‘ 7 ls ' 5 ild appea to be vers strongly connection with this organization ame! tHlavored with ga It is the most complete his position ot Imperial and Colonial P a nstance we have ever seen of men con- : es ae ae ferential trade He moved a mot« n | Gemnping and a Z their OWN WOFK, and } we a the people to note the anomalous House Cor I . Bi wezition in which the mover and seconde j | 8 ' 9 and in t “peeci vil ‘ : ft f ition ha placed themselves ported : « . — | . NEWS NOTES. a> f 5 -} ea eC Te? @ armed t! ' ; i . . HH : ' = ‘ Kur ype are early success, he I BS a sl Z| fav i ving tot much wet weather probability ndeed a . % =| f t a plethora of money in j bali () 5 ‘ i bu ess » the continental : and f wards, ! ‘ ; a I A | | i ible savs the new ¢ > ; i mor ‘ , ub ' '> ' ; ' : tea p | ess Rupert, built for ser ' League ' Va vas taken out Friday . y & i ed and fickle 1, ar ' - A , Corinth, Zante, Thebes and + pia Parlia Greece were shaken by an eart t ‘ Sunday, but so far as re s 1 be i i b | i re Ws sus damage. LB t iit t ad { ‘ ry “cli ' t il . : Miss Tana J. Seott, who recently went nn re } ‘ hhc i . “1 , ” ' os _— t from Canada as a missionary to China, there was a strony part Great Britair i | | fever, and not from ) Supp. | | vas feared when the : 7 | t i] ieath were received, » as assured bev i Phen, I , eee —_——— tr / ' ' , ’ , 4 | i keep the liver and 1 ' ‘ , Pers ‘ . , 9 . well-know: 1) A etrong Pro mn i ‘ good condition. Hood’s Sarsa- at: (2) Thanking God for the Nat alj parilla is the remedy for invigorating Policy; (4) Even when opposed to the} ese organs, 0 . ‘ | ® ’ Gioverament still supporting the upon | \ lot of fruit jars and crocks, will be sold the National Policy; (4) Declaring for { cheap at W P Colwili’s. augzZ9 2w dw oie Sam bes amilder form: (5) Denoun-| Evervthing for housenold use in Strau- agit cia leky’s enamel ware at 20 per cent below gi . , j . prices Sale begins Friday l I i ‘ ‘ v has | y Ass rtment ni prete.- R B by mi stab ¥ i as Chiefly & ( aug?) i Justice of Ontar We fear that D’A ton | he specia ale of Stravexv Steel En- « out of ‘+ City Hardware Store me o+e+e —_— - 1 « pportunity to —Monetary Time Real Lig these cele- \ to } thrown } j jar} piace ect from f th al raiiwav strike by | low price j om! sion of enquiry wh Pres ind arked ; <a pecialty for one lent Cleveland has foot. T W | run them at twenty per cent. en’s story is being heard first. Se fa liscount for cash only. n gouds charged e chief enquiry centres w nd the Pu pt at the regular marked price.—R. B. man works. In providing houses for | Norton & C augl9 lw rl} } , year ; ; \ ‘ fect, imtrduced a new feature of the obl| ‘The Best Yet—Twenty per cent for discredited system of “‘tr a was \ we week Sale begins k riday morning; . pa . ' ah < Strausky’s celebrated enamel woman who earns $1 a day and ix charg- | 4" OF ae ' PppN a ant ie death got oe house, | ware Splendid assortment —RB Norton e ¢ aug2$ pays more than half her income in ren 7 : sinh aes ak aie enead, be bh f lwenty per cent below the best prices money and other th ngs The Con pany’s at the one week’s sale Household enamel. | i f the stor has to be heard i rebut i I lay morning R B Norton & Co. mi aug29 2i lowing i tially the same ev idence as at the corone! —_— << — EXAMINER ‘ THE WOOD ISLANDS TRAGEDY, Creliminary Examination Before Stipen- | diary-Magistrate Palmer To-day. The preliminary enquiry into the shooting of Wm. J at 2 o’cleck this afternoon before IH James Palmer, E-q., Stipendiary-Magis- trate for Queen’s County, In the City Court Room. The Attorney-General appeared on be- half of the crown, and A. A MeLean, Esq,., Q. C., for the defence ae Mr. James MeMillan, the father of the young man who was shot, was in the eourt After the charge, the following had read the witnesses were | Magiétrate called: Win. D. Tavlor (sworn).—Gave substan rest: but examined by the attorney ; | sa 1 that on the day o ing he had about four drink f whiskey f t of a bottle, and a couple more lrinks afterwards of rum and whiskey. He wasn’t sober when he went to McNeill’s hons¢ with young MeMillan, but he knew what he was doing. McMillan was in the same condition as himself. After this they went to MeNeill’s house, who let them in. They gave him some whiskey for his sister an i himself, and then began to have some fun mimicing the old man While they were having some fun, Me- Millan went outside and threw a pot into the house. Taylor went into the porch to look for MeMillan, and pulled over a bench on which were some buckets of water, which were spilled on the hoo! laylor went outside and met MeMillan and then opened MeNeill’s bedroom wit low and threw two boards into the room \ | this was done “for fun.’ Then McNeill appeared with the gun. Taylor and Me- Millan held up a board when the shot was fired. MeNeill had, a few minutes before, threatened to shoot. Witness said that they had plenty of time to get away after they were warned. [he attorney general during ation of this witness gave him some very : : ol “ye 7 wholesome aavice as » IS disgracel behaviour in teasing the old ma Tavlor being ros xamined by A. A. McLean, said: Idid not throw t stones that made the marks MecNe window sill I did t shake the hand the door. I heard McNeill getting up I think I told McNeill w ted to hi rest After we got | McNeill. I swear I used obs language MeMillan might have M Neill told us his sister was very sick MeN: pot that MeMillan threw at alongside his feet: I can’t swear that I did not pull the lounge down I think on!y the mattrass on top of it came dowt Taylor. whe told me of the shoot M Millan was lying near the wood pil I went to him and took hold of him, | was in great pain and did not want to come in. Weteck him in after some sion. Taylor went for Dr. McLaren, who arrived in half an hour The doctor advised us to send hit home. We put him in a cart and he was taken home. I know nothing more ex- cept what McNeil! told me He said that persua- the boys came to his house that night and rapped. MeNeill asked who is there? The answer was, Willie Tavlor and W illic Jim. I asked MeNeill in, seeing that allthe boys were at variance with him? He said that he was friendly with Taylor, who had been at his hou e why he let them that evening. He let them in because le thought they were tired. Thev had a drink They said thy were hungry and said they would | ke some fish. He gave them some and offered | | McMillan was begun | RACES AT WELLINGTON, A grand trotting meeting is advertised toftake place at Lakeside Park on Thurs- day, the 13th Sept mber. The clasees will be as follows : 2.45 trotting and pacing, prvse $60 3.00 ‘3 “e « 40 | Green class (trotting and pacing) * 20 The racce will start at L p. im. a — To Cleanse The System Eftectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood 18 impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, 10 awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritat- ing or weakening them, to dispel headaches | colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. : >> © <a A Vv \ » assortment of dinner sets, tea sets and chamber sets just received and must be sold at the Cheap Crockery Stor W P Colwill auz29 2w d w Call and see those verv nice goods that are being fered so cheap at WP Col- will’s aue29 2w dw e POPDINGSLLEDIDOO™ © PEP OOS “WoRTH A GUINEA A BOX.” 3 FECH ARE! Bere LLS S (Tasteless—Effectual.) BILIOUS and NERVOUS DISORDERS. uch as Sick Headache, Vind and Pain in the ach. Giddiness, Fuliness, Swelins after 2 ais Dizziness. Crowsiness, Chilis, Fivsa- igs of Heat, Locs of Appetite, Shortness pi Breath, Costivenese, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightfu! Dreams, A‘! Nervous and Trembling Sensations. cnd Ir- reguiaritics Incidenizi t2 Lacics. zon RAD TOEASVSSEBESCEEESES 840646644 Covered with a Tastelezsazd foluble Coating. Whelesaie Agis, Fvans & Svs, LA. Montrea |. aos Y%& >>> CN 5 OE PRA VETER TOOT ae BILL HEADS. One Thousand Assorted Sizes FOR $2.75, PAPER AND PADDED. Envelopes from $1.50 per 1,000 up (Printed). Y vill save money by ordering now. Orde vy mail promptly attended te. JAMES D. TAYLOR, aug27 Queen Street. THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and he Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893. p artists. to make them some tea, bat the boys said | GALLERY OF PAINTINGS no After that they commenced teasi the old man about a woman who is in my employ. This made McNeill angry, w! o said that he would not allow any a euard talk about a womar | and ordered them out r after McNeil! lered 1 at I owe round to his bedroom window, reached and pulled at his bed tick. I hough McNeill would pull against me H tried to hit me with something I can’t say that it was the gun Then J ran away, to keep way from the gun It was about the time I had my hand in the window that McNeill said he shoot. It might have be« after t I threw a barrel stave the window. I don’t know — that McMillan made adying statement. I was with him when he died. H speak very well. Archd. Bell (sworn) Examined by Attorney-General—Live alongside priso er. Have been near him all my iif When he’s left alone he’s a vers jruiet man. I never have any trouble with him The party that evening was at my honse Taylor and MeMillan, [ would say, wer sober They left n y house at 10 ‘ I went to bed then. About 3 o'clock I vas waked up, and going to the door I found McNeill told me all that they did to annoy him, and that when Taylor threw the boards into his bedroom he ran in and took his gun. Half of Taylor's bo ly was in the room. McNeill pushe | him with the stock of the gun, and told them to clear out or eise he'd shoot them rhey ’ } were giving him “chin,” he said, and tak- ing him otf He then commenced loading the gun after he had put Taylor out H said he loaded it with powder, but could not find the shot. He fotind a few spirab es in his yp cket which h putin the run. Then he said he told them to go and put the gun out of the window They wou not yo and = he fired tle said he did not mean to kill then He them in the feet or legs to cripple them. McNeil! told me all th the morning after the shooting. Cross-examined by Mr. McLean Ph boys bothered McNeill a good de] more than -I would put up with. Formerly they used io pull down his fences on Hallow en, and jeer at him. Some years ago McNeill sent for me to help protect him from some_ boys. Hig sister is a sickly woman and is often bed-ridden. I did not tell her that her brother would be hanged. The examination was proceeding as Tur EXAMINER went to press. LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line. Fresh ground oatmeal from this year’s | oats just received at Beer & Goff’s. Crapaud creamery butter for sale at | Beer & Goff’s. Some good crock butter for sale at W P Colwill’s. aug29 2w d w Strausky’s Enamel Ware.—Sale begins Friday morning. 20 per cent off lowest prices.—R B Norton & Co, City Hardware Store. aug29 Patrons of Prof. Baker’s phonograph may now hear some new and selections, of which are Interesting “Judge Casev trying a bigamy case,” also a “Dr. with his Patient and his Bill, He may be engaged to give drawing room entertair ments at reasonable rates, given throngh large horn that all may hear. Days and | evenings at J. B. Nacdonald’s old stand, | Queen Street. Aug, 29 2i, Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreai. The hichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada, Admission Free. All the Paintings are originals, mostly French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baron, Pezant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this Society. 68 members of this Society are ex tors in the Salon in Paris. Sale of Paintings at easy terms, and listril ition by lot every week Price of tickets, 25cts. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H. A. A. BRAULT, aug29—mwf tf Director. LUAL. GOAL AL. To arrive here next week, per barken- tine *“Erema,’ 500 Tors RESERVE MINES SLACK COAL, best Coal for Furnace and House use. ALSO— To arrive ina few day S, pe r schooner yy Mary P” from New York, 150 Tons ANTHRACITE COAL, for Base Burners, aml will be sold low whilst landing. PEAKE BRUS. & CO. Charlottetown, Ang. 25, 1894. NOTICE. — LAND SURVEYING, &e. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechanical and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Specifi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyer, Pownal Street. Charlottetown, Aug. 25, ISsi—dy & wy Don't swear because your briarwood’s burnt out. ’ u Geta ew) Bone, and fet leaves the briar- wood pipe whole and sweet. J. B Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. Li ghtning Accidents are covered by the Inusr- ance Policies issued by E. R. BROW BROWN’S stock, CH’TOWN. Insurance Agent. TELEGRAPHIC. SpeoraL Despatones to Tue Examiner GOOD SHOOTING AT OTTAWA. THE ISLAND BOYS ARE IN IT. Sergeant Grey Meets a Misfortune. Orrawa, Aug. 29. In the D. R. A. matches, the Dominion of Canada match was won by the 3rd Victoria Rifles, Montreal, with a score of 551, the average per man being 91 points, 56 per cent. per man. This is the highest average ever made by a team of six men on the Rideau Range. The Minister of Militia’s cup went to the Victoria Rifle Club, Hamilton. During yesterday a great misfortune befell Sergi. Grey, of Charlottetown. He put on a score of 91 in the Dominion of Canada’s match; but when his rifle came to be examined, it was found, contrary to regulations, that the minimum pull of the trigger was less than six pounds. The result was that Grey’s score was disallowed. He _ loses the prize of $8,and what is worse, with 91 points off his grand aggregate score he is effectually debarred from coming within the Governor’s 100 and shooting for a place on the Bisley team. In the Macdougall challenge match, the possible being fifty points, the second prize of $20 and a badge, goes to Sergt. Davi-on, of Charlottetown, who made 46 points. ANCTHER DESPATCH: Orrawa, Aug. 29. In the Dominion of Canada match, yesterday, seven rounds attwo, five and six hundreds vards, Sergt. J. M. Davison scored ninety-two points and won eight eight dollars; Sergt.-Major Grey, 91 points and eight dollar-; Major Long- worth, 89 points and five dollars; Lient. Ewen Stewart, 87 points and four dollars; Sergt. Allen, 86 points and four dollars. eighteen 86’s counted out. LATER. Orrawa, Aug. 29. Tn the Minister of Militia match, seven rounds at 500 and 600 yards, Gunner Percy D gherty made 61 points, and wen $5; Quartermaster Sergeant R. V. Long- worth made 59, and won $5. Ten 5ts were counted out. A Drinking Driver Disqualified, Bancor, Me., Aug. 29 In the 2.27 trot yesterday, Carvell, of St. John, owner and driver of Speculation, came on for a second heat in a condition unfitting him for driving. He was scored out of p sition several times, and the judges fearing an accident, ordered a new driver. Carvell refused to let anvone but himself drive the horse, and thev sent him to the stable. The judges announced that he would be expelled from all the tracks of the Nationa] Association. Speculation was second in the first heat. a Arrested the Wrong Man. Rockianp, Me., Ang. 29. Jaek McEachern, of P. E. I-lan-l, has been arrested here for setting incendiary fires of late. It has, however, been ascer- tained that McEachern only arrived here on Monday by the boat. It is, therefore, quite impossible he is the incendiary, though he was seen hanging around in the vicinity of the fire of Monday night. It is supposed he is insane. Politics in the Northwest. Ortawa, Aug. 29. Mr. Laurier’s visit to the Northwest is not to be allowed to pass unnoticed by the Conservative chiefs. In October a series of meetings will be held throughout the territories, at which Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper will be the principal speaker. Messrs. Daly and Ouimet will accompany him. ‘ Chief Justice Galt Resigns. Ortawa, Aug. 29. Chief Justice Galt, of Ontario has re- signed. _ ——_s -—__— Sir Julian Pauncefote, British anibas sador at Washington, has left fur Europe onafour months’ leave. The belief is quité general in dip'omatic circles that Sir Julian will not return to the United States as Ambassador. One of the reports is that he ig to be transferred to the Turkish mission, SCHOOL BOOKS. 10 Gross Gage’s Readers, 3 “ Arithmetics, “ Fasquelle’s French, Chambers’ Geometry, Brief History of England, French and English Primers, Gage’s Copy Books, l l a7 l se l ay i. = Scott’s Marmion (Selections) and other Classics for College and School, Camp- bell’s and Calkin’s Geographies, Tanner’s Agriculture, Wentworth’s Algebra, Cur- ne’s and Meiklejohn’s Grammars, Greek and Latin Text Books, ete. Wholesale and Retail. Orders by mail promptly filled. est prices guaranteed. GEO. CARTER & 60. BOOKSELLER®, 187 Queen Square. Low- aug22—dy & wy GOOD NEWS. oS. Hurdreds and Hundreds of Ladies | : to be Sacqued, To-day the National Con- i vention of State Commission. ers of Insurance opens at the Thousand Islands. We’ve just received word from our Mr. McLaren, who is now in the European markets, that he has recured a large shir - nerf fir eka, Cae The sessions will not cl until Saturday, and among the important questions discussed will be a proposition to limit the total volume of fire insur. ance to SZ00.000.000, Every section of the country is re- presented in the list of dele. gates whom the gathering of the Commissioners has brought together. We do not want to limit your purchases from us, as we presume you will buy what you can pay for. For the above customers we have bought a line of goods seconé to none, and we will guaran. tee values to be as good ag can be had consistent with first-class goods. JOHN augly He says: “T flatter myself on securing this lot, as no other buyer from our side of the Atlantic can buy the same Sacques for double the money. I have visited all the other big houses, and for style and appear- ance, compared with this lot, they are simply ‘not in it.’ IL ordered them to be shipped at once.” LADIES !—We have received the in voices of this big shipment of Sacques and Capes, and expect to have them opened and ready for your inspection in about two weeks’ time, JAS. PATON & CO, 168 Victoria Row. T. MCKENZIB, “The Rain it Raineth Every Day.” What a comfort it is to walk morning wrapped in the luxurious embrace of a RIGBY POROUS WATERPROOF COAT, all dry and comfortable, while those of one’s less fortunate down town in the friends shiver and endure the old style of waterproof gar- ment. But people are rapidly becoming educated to better things, and the cold, clammy, air-tight rubber waterproo is fast disappearing. dy & wk s—june9 eae a re ener ae bbdorbobo464 44 b 4 44 to br br bn bn by be bp bn by by bn dn be bn bn bn bn bn bp hy bd bn di, bn di Le by ln bb, lp le hi Lp ly $O006$06666606656566665646664b64h64hih454A5455h ee. a 44544454466 OOO606466hh+4hh4 465556455 645455 DAVENPORT SCHOOL, Portland Manor, St. John, N. B. FRIENDS are made for the Grocer | who handles OUR STOCK iinet Watches, Boys educated for College or Business by an excellent staffof Resident Mastera, Special Attention Paid te BReli- WOODILL'S gion, Morals and Manners. GERMAN | Visitor—The Lord Bishop of Frelerie <e i. » re . ton. | ‘silly el W al e, Wand n—Rev. John M. Davenpori, BAKIN (+ M. A., Oxford. J at Spectacles, Day Sc ‘ote nae Ga Boys, ; ‘ — hp oy p PO \\ DER. ail) a. N. B.—Bovs with fine voices for the aduitted at much lower choir will be Rings, None will give more satis- LARGE AND VARIED, Teel Ycar Legins September Sxl aa faction. v to Headmaster t! Ist sep—jal WIlTH PXICIS Low. auyv25 ites brilliant Sign Letters Having been requested by a number of | G. H. TAY LO R, I have appointed Mr. P. H. Trainor, of persons to open a class for instruction in | : 3 : Kent Stree', Sole Agent for Charlotietowa the art of Cutting, I have decided to do so, | North Side Queen Square. which can and accordingly will be prepared to receive | waa seen on the window of W. A. Hutchesoa; at my residence, Fitzroy Street, the appli- | —— — - -1E . , 4~q Prices as follows :— cations of thoze who desire to learn the | } : | One and a half ine} secseseesdd CORMe art. For further particulars apply at my | To. oe 7 $3 a é residence, Fitzroy Street. 1 io’ o.<.: ll - i Pwo anda hail bc coveccoece oo J MES M LEOD. | Three P isoschieesacee 45°? augl7—dy 5ieod wky Li ‘oul © |. csticne nel @.% * - : & ae. af “ ! as j a a ive nti | ee Want a wife | while, w Y A J. UAMBLET Woop, sey re LANDING TO-DAY, © St dot Want a situation, ee Want a servant girl, FoR SALE. Want to sell a farm, aii Want to sell a house, Coal The Dwelling House on Fitzroy Street, gy) now in my possession The prensse? Want to rent a_ house, Notice to Intending Cutters. ee for the sale of above letters, —_—p PER STEAMER ~COILA,” 200 Tons Hard r . 1 : Want to exchange anything, may be inspected da from a ‘ Want to sell plants or grain, Direct from Philadelphia, Best For terms ap Mexsrs, M. & DG Want to sell vroceries or drugs | Quality McLeod, or to th ibecriber, Z ge, | duality ’ Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find cnstoumers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattie, | 1 ADVERTISE IN 'C. JAMES McLEOD. Ww iw es peurees { (f° TO LET—Tile two Stores on Queen Rireet \ » | lately occupied by the subseribers will be let LYONS & separately or en bloe as desired tent oar TE ES ==. By, MINER ‘ 9 . ate Apply to J. B. MAcpoNnaLp & Ce, . aug24—4i ‘ ket Square, u- —,, LOW PRICES IN BOUTS. CO TO COFF BROTHERS —— FOR ———- Home-made Solid Leather Charlott town, Auguct 22, 1894—m w f Boots for Fall. a few days we will show a Magnificent Siock of MANTLES and FURS. Qur assortment, which includes the latest and best im Style-, are selections from the SHIP cannot be ie best manufacturers in Kurope, and for QUALITY, STYLE, FIT, FINISH and WORKMAN: surpassed in this city. SARTRE mn