<< =_o Ltees K roLicy THE DAILY EXAMINER. ae ee a of Nusiness Losa, ie 8, 1 SOG The following letter, which we clip from f s itself :— DAILY EXAMINER | tine Herbert Faller THER HEEBERT FOLLER Ordered to "Boston Salling tor Rosarto, Has Been Instead of Wasuincroyx, July 29.—Although the owners of the barkentine-Herbert Fuller, now lying at Halifax, are desirous of hay- ing the ship resume the voyage interrupted by the murder of Captain Nash, his wife and his second mate, and have shipped another captain and men to fill the vacan- in the ship’s company, it is by no means certain that she can be permitted to proceed on her way to Rosario. The district attorney at Boston, who_ is now in charge of the prosecution of the case, to-day reque-ted that the Fuller be or dered to come to Boston so that he might supplement the evidence obtain red by Con- sul Ingr: hum at Halifax. The Consul ac cordingly was directed to detaiu tic vessel, which was just about to sail for Rosario. Meanwhile the representative of the owners at Halifax appealed to the Govern - ces ment to allow the ship to proc eed, asserting that as she had been thor- oughly overhauled and all visible evi- dences of the crime had been washed away no useful purpose could be served by bringing her to Boston. This statement was forwarded to the district attorney at Boston, and it will be for him to say tin ally whether the Fuller may sail away or must come to Boston. Hatirax, N.S., July 29.—The barken- has been ordered to Boston by the Government of the Uaited States as a material part of the crown’s case at the approaching trial, ——_ . — LAND BILL, Provisions cfthe New Measure Before the British Parliament, 29.—The new Irish Land Bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons on April 13th, provides - for facilitating the purchase of the holdings and prevents the lessee from having rents levied ov his improvements, Ital-o em bodies the most non-contentions proposa's of the Irish Land Bill of 1895 and mod ities other proposivions. The new measure pro yides thar the tenant on the payment of wo years arrears shall be deemed to be in just possession cf his holdings, leaving the Ihisit Loxvon, July <-> | the Montreal Gazette, exp! ali Pats a me ven &/ To the Editor of the Gazette : } Sa \ y «xpiana s contradict Sin.—One does not require to be either r a rega g the organ p of | very wise or deeply thou yvhiful to see and | t ' | know that the ndustries of Canada are | } most directly affec ted by the trade policy | . ’ . * - I ‘ i ling Lo « iespaiches, of the Government, “he erage ‘ dit y intell . . ; stituency. Apparently | The average man of ordinary intel . : rend who reads the newspapers must pe New ; j ——n — iknow that the publicly announced and ’ - we any ‘ posit vely enforced policy of the Conserva- : | tive party was protection to the Canadian | N ] i by ‘ } cn ' we ir? industries, or the s80-Cal ed National Pp es Maud i a ella, the | Poliey.” hardie of w yencrusted wit I defy anyone to defiae from the public wels This : f , | utterances of the leaders of the party pow power what is now or what is to be BIny i ; y ; iy te | their real policy By their promises they » : : at Que 1 ertake to improve the condition of the | ».1, | farmer, to protect the capitalist, to delay i ~ ‘ y tw ' . j f fo ra time the wreck of the manufacturer, ae bane — it would seem that | to ovok kindly after the intere-ts of the r ‘ " a ey chang il people of the United States. and at the ha i g ect ‘ same time to draw us nearer to the Muthe: si aed : bt he latforms which some Liberal iT 18 Bulhoritativelyv stated that upwards Phe 7 ser : rT . . 1) : leaders have been laying down betime , 0 ‘ red } tie yer b the] ¢ } t ><a sree Sromeeny papers ‘4° | for several years past, namely, cOmme-ci en” » middle and northern states have j union, worestr cted reciprocity, independ refused to support the candidate and plat } ence, rollverein, revenue tariff, eic., present f t} ‘ such a beautiful variety of possibie results to the party And the end 18 not 7 } » — n whatever course they may choose to ds omnes a pt, that trade of everv K nd, from one ] ‘ fen id of the country to the other, is more HE grit newspapers, as we ported t 7 : ; pel " 7 {tee ian anx.ous, it 18 afraid to move. There few days ago, are ww saying a » general movement of merchaniire regard ng the subdsiiized press the } ¢ ther to or from the shelve: of the store- same the eulject of Goverament gy | keeper, or into the consumption of the ere ving leral . eir ip ' _ ‘ * Sita vie ft . ‘ Li } } | *remier Laurier may think what he — nay about the consequences of hia put eft I t novices, but there is not a business man in N hiss ‘ . show Jae . ee at St. John er d@Y ithe Dominion who does not know that Mr. Laurier gave ‘ t jer—| these uncalled for and unjustifiable delays tand ‘ w i try secure preferen | nean simply another season of ceaseless : | npanice } Hn exlra iarge tia ade w (y Ab i & Brel wal) activ , ee iby an ex si j i munt < enforced pile labor, with ‘ > i ) ™ ” — } creased penury, suffer.ng aod discontent : ed Stat The S KS I Wili| a ng the working clas+es—a certain por- b Im ‘ i vo together tion of which might possibly be avoided ig - . capitalists and manufacturers were plainly J hat wae going ve done, so that Iv is understood that Hon. Mr. Davies told what wa going to be done, . “<a k. H hey might, if possible, adjust themselres w ave for Uttawa early next wee . ; . so ®lto meet the vew state of affairs, Most has been having a warm time with office Canadians know that under our present seekers since the elec There is no| fiscal system Canada prospered and wea- public a incement as to who will there i the storm, but if a ¢ hange mu t be ' made it seems to me it wo ild be wise to entinue this business du Mr. Dav ' ” | } let “the people” know what it is to be ies aber bu Joubt some ivenient W. CLENDINNENG arrangem ‘ mad Moatreal, July 29, 1896. st ot _ —_—_———_—__- Tu } : SAYS CAPLALN NASH ABUSED MEN, 4E humoder of applications fer omece received by Mr. Davies may not be so large | Interview Witha Sailor Wee Madea Trip on as : nt ‘ vhi M Laurier the Herbert Fuller Has been fa i, but 4 t be far be In an interview published in Wednesday's re ait hind. Mr. Davies w e able to treat | Boston Herald with a former sa lor cf the , : 1e| ta kuen ine Herbert Fuller on which the applicants w e ad vantage himself ' three murders were committed, he says oe a oo ” therefore, leave | that Capt. Nash was cruel to his sailors, for Uilawae early 1 weet and po crew ever made more than one yoy - age with him. Speaking of an expe riage Tne St. Joho San asks how it has come had on board the Ful ler the sailor to pass that Mr. Davies is acting Minister | ®4Y8 -— of Railways and Canals, and points out “The s mate got ashore one day, ae ‘ : r rot drunk. When he re- that Mr. Blair was appointed Minister of however, and got d } Ra uN i turned the capt ain took him down into his S wave ¢ 1 Same y t Mr Javies " @ the came day thet 4vi€S | cabin and thumped him unmercifally. Of was made Minister of Mar The Sun course, nothing could be done about thie, is anxious to know what isthe matter | as there were no witnesses, but the ap- , arance of the mate after he came from with the real Minister of Railwav-« pearanc f the nu at afte 1€ cam irc “ the caoin was pre of enough that he had been punched, and puoched hard. iT 18 anno 1 that itter exports ‘ : 1 | , A few days later the captain bad this from Mootrea! to Great Britain this season | cane man row him ashore. The landing 4 tto over 9,506 packages, which is | was at asmall wharf, buili about 100 fet withio a few hundred 1. | out from the beacl The captain went up packages of donb. the amount shiy ped last vear Up to ihe same t© she town and to d tne mate ¢ ) wait for : : him. He wae gone six hours, anu during ate. This large increase is the outcome | ¢},e time the mate lauded and got a drink of the encouragement given to the butter | of water. lustry by the late Goveroment “It happened that the heavy swell forc- landing and The cap g) the scratched off some off the paint. asked the mate if ed the dingy against O protests has beguo. I , saw this, and 1 . . tain Le It was started by the Grits, as usua hed been ashore. The answer was that But it is a game that more than one party | he nad, but only for about five minutes to can play at, and a game atwhich, in the] get a drink of water. The captain calied past, the Grits have nvariably been a liar and said he knew better, ard : ; — . ufter some words on the way out tu worsted. On Wednesday petitions were the vessel be also called the mate a very filed against the return of Hugh Jobn | ipsulting name. Macdonald, Nat Boyd, member for Mc “Muchino was a much smaller man Donald, and Dr. Roche, member for Mar.| ‘hao the captain, but as they jumped aboard he said he would fight Cap‘ain quette. Nash if the latter would fight fair. The 4 captain said be would fig'u fair, and told Tiere seems to be a good many queer! the mate to go to the cabin. The mate re- people among the men who make the Grit | plied that he would not go there and get newspapers. As the Halifax Herald points punched as he had been b fore, but would , fight fair on the deck. The captain re- out, they have for years been declaring] © : : ie : peated his command and the mate again that Sir John Macdonald’s policy was | refused, say ng he was not goimg w be never to allow any man of first-class abil- | abused Then the captain called his wife ity in the Cabinet with him ; aoJ ¢ they | aad she came up on the deck crying. : ‘Get me my biggest revolver,’ he said. turn round and declare that pet me my OSE , : , : ‘You don’t want your rev olver,’ she re- bie Nify was epent.sp a.ctrogg get Grit | plied; but as he insisted she went and got leaders oj yin him ! it a “ne Then he stvod before the mate, who Ix the course of a “recent interview S never moved, and said, ‘Now you can see Charles Tupper was asked regarding the I can shoot yo : , . ‘ , n of * “(Fo ahead,’ said the mate. : } 4 SCS it) . 7 . rit ‘The captain fired. The bullet just the mate’s head and went tearing com e was | or ‘ azei landlord to recover the remanier of }tue arrears in the ordinary way. i There is no alteration in the saiuiory term of fifteen ycars for fixing a | fair rent. Purchase wil] vot he cqgmpul- sory, the terms for the répayment will be extended from 49 years to over 70 years, and retiet will be given to the tenants towards the end ot their tenancy, pay- mente decreasing with the length of ten- aucy, enabling every purchaser to buy in less than 20 years purcha-e. At the start there will be 20 per cent. less rent than now paid, and the tenants will al-o be re liev d of 10 per cent. the first 30 years. The new bi!l also extend: the powers of the congested districts board, and enables it to borrow tothe extent of 4£1,500,000 ($7,500,000). In regard toevicted tenants the government could not consent to the use of public money for them, believing it should come from private sources, but it announged its willingness to reenact the clause of the land act for a year, and so act as a mediator, uuring ore THE TURKS COMPLAIN, Object to Greece Shipping Arms and Am- munition to the Island of Crete, ConsrantTinopLe, July 28.—As a result of a cabinet council just held the Turkish government to-day made a formal com- plait to the government of Greece regard ing the alleged shipment of arms and am-— niunition from Greece to the irland cf Crete for the use of the insurgents there, and relative tothe appearance of armed bands in Macedonia, pointing out the danger iherefrom tothe peace of Europe, aud adding that Greece would be held respon- sible for it, The Turkish governicent also announced that it had been decided to grantlimited concession to the Cretans, and that they will be allowed repreeenta- tion. The powers, it is stated, have de- cided to rend a coilective note to Greece, ieclaring that the goveroment of the latter country mu-t suppress the matters com - plained of by the Turkish goverment. Adding that otherwise the Sultan of Tur- key will be left te resiore order in Crete. It is rumored here thatthe Turkish govern- medt intewds to despatch a force of Al- banians against the Greek filibusters, a step which will undoubtedly add to the gravity of the situation, eee A strange veriticaiion of a premoniticn of de: ts is reported from Elkhart County, Ing. Mires Katherine Ott, tweaty-eigl:t years of age, retired last night with the remark that -he wou'd not be living next moroing. Her faith in the reality of what she believed was a revelation to strong that she made arrangements for her obsequies. On Sunday morning she was found dead. Lightning bad struck the house during a storm, and she was instant- ly killed. Captain General Weyler has published a decree to theeffect thatin view of the difficulty of commuuication with foreign- MOVEMENTS OF THE The steamer H: ali ifax, Captain Pye, ar rived last night about half- past nine o'clock. She ‘had a general cargo and the following passengers :—Mr, “Boyle and wife, Mr. Swain and wife, Alex. Macdon- ald, Mrs. Macdonald, A. Wilson, Mr. Over inton, Mr. Fraver and wife, 8S. Memshaw and two daughters, Mrs. Fred Kettle, Miss M. McCarmen, Miss M. Fraser, .Miss R. J Doyle, Miss C. H.Eaden, Sarah McLean, Mary McPherson, John M. Ryan, George McNair and wife, Misses McNair (2), Masters McNair (2), Thomas A. Sheehansand wife, M. P. Me Leod, ra. J. McLeod, Rev. Mr; Clarke, Miss A. Wadman, Mra. W. J. Mcleod, Miss E. McLeod, 8. G. Dunnam and wife, C. A. Campbell, M. I. Piers, Mr. McRae and wife, Miss Isabel MePhee, Mrs. Doh- erty, Miss M. McWilliams, Miss C, Me- Donald, Miss Annie Walsh, Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. H. Colson, Misa-Colson, Mies Marv McKinnon, Miss 3. MeKenna, Harry Bears, Alex. Stewart, Master William Alexander, Master Jos. Uoleon, Edward Collins, jr, Wm, Stapleton, Patk. Me Kin.on, Jas. Blake# Miss Lila Blakeley, A. A. Seaman, James_Donald, J. ©) Drew, J.C. McKachern, A. Stewart, E. MeDon- ald, Henry Parker, Jos. Railey, Geo. FE. Jewel, E. A. Stewart, W. W. DingweTl, Jno. Dingwe!l. From Halifax, Mes. Geo. C. Cook, Mrs. Wm. Murray, Miss H. A. Green, Geo. W. Waon >A. Lakin, Mr: Malcolm. From Hawkesbuars,. Heo Li. Gritlin and wif’, M s3 Pickering. HALIFAN, The Helifax left th safternoon oF rettirn to Boston, via Halifax and Hawkesbury, Her outgoing passengers were: Mary , Grant: Chas. Lutz, Alice Mc@oubrey, Alex. McNeill, Baxter H ubley, Miss Hatley, Miss Martino, Alexander Micholsén, “By F. Longworth, Mrs °B. F. Longworth? "RR. § Carr, Miss Gilmore, Mr, Nicgholson, hiss Smith, Bishop Courtney. How is Your Watch Keehing Time ? A Watch is a delicate. piece -of machinery, and to give satisfaction should not be kept going . yeer after year without cleanining If -yours needs a'tentiou. bringsit at ouce to us and we will put it # iu godd running order at & moderate charge G.H. TAYLOR, Graduate Optician. North Side Queen Square, Ch’tow s pee oe REDUCTION IN PRICE of w— OIL STOVES, ‘ICE CREAM FREEZERS, SCREEN WIRE, CARDEN HOSE. ‘ c 4 é , | ‘ ¢ é \ & x / 4 & \ é p \ ‘ / 4 ‘ & / é \ ® é ¢ \ 4 3 . s . 4 4 \ / é \ x ( 4 \ \ M4 é & \ ( 4 \ \ & é ( \ ® ( ( \ \ f ( ‘ ‘ p \ \ r é FRIDAY, JULY 31, --| TELEGRAPHIC. | Sepo. Dasravcibe Tro THe Examiner ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION, ——- Right Ministers are Returned Without Opposition. Blair Will Likely Go Into the Senate Uutil There’s a Commons Vacancy. Keyrvitie, N.8., July 31 Hon, Dr, Borden, Minister of Militia, was yesterday declared elected by acclama- tion for King’s county. Sr. Jony, July 31. Ton, Mr. Blair has not yet suceeded in fiading a.constituency. KNowLTOoN, Que., July 31. Hon. Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agri- culture, was yesterday declared elected by acclamation for Brome. Toronto, July 31. The Co nservatives put no opponent in the field to Sir Richard Cartwrizht, the Minister of Trade and Commerce, in South Oxford, or toW. M. Mu'cck, Post- master Ueneral, in North York. Both members, therefore, were returned by ac- clamation. Queneo, July 31, Laurier, President of theOguncil, in Mr. was yesterday elected by acclamation Quebec East. Nomination for Portneuf County took place yesterday,and Hon. Sr Henri Joly de Lotbiniere was electe! by acclamation as Minister of Inland Revenue. Hon. Chas. Fitzpatrick was aleo return— ed unopposed. Orrawa, July 31. The election of eight members by accla- mation leaves four besides twe in the Sen- ate and the vacant portfolio of the Inter- ior to be provided for. Tarté’s nomination has been postponed unti} Agust 3rd, and Fielding’s in Queens and Shelburne until the 15th. Blair will likely go into the Senate until a Commons vacancy occurs in New Brurswick, and Pate:son will probably ruu for North Grey. The writ for the bye-election in North Grey will not be issued until the Minisier’s arriyel in the capital, LATE NEWS FROM HALIFAX. Review, Horse Races and Har- bor Illumination, Speculation Regarding the Four-Oared Race To-day. Havirax, July 31, The weather was fine throughout yee- terJay. Themilitary and nava! review in the morning was witnessed by fully 20,000 people, and was ove of the finest demonstrations of the kiud ever seen her’. The Roya! Berkshire Regiment, Rcyal Artillery, Engineers, sailors and marines of the British warships in port were reviewed by General Montgomery Mo: re and Admiral trskine, after which there was asham battle which was very real:stic The horse races in the afternoon were attended by 4,000 persons. The free-for- al] for tro'ters and pacers, purse $560,was won by Special Blend, owned by E. LeRoi Wiliis, of St. John. Time in the three heats, 2.23, 223 and 226. Clayson, a pacer owned by D.S. Maun, of Pe:ticodiac, N. B., was second, Only three started in th -.2.25 class, trotters and pacers, purse $250. Eska P., owned by J. R, Lamy, of Amherst, won in straight heats. Time, 225}, 224 and 2.25. Katrina, owned by Dr. Steeves, of St. John, N. B., was second, and Resoluticn, owned by dH. C, Lydiard, of Kentville, N. S., third. In the running races four hor-es_ staried. The bay gelding Herman, of the Lone Star stables, Quebec, was first. Time 1.53. Arnoldus, of the Hilltop stables, Gay’s River, N.S., was second, and Ida May, of the Strathavon stables, Windsor, N.S., third. The harbor ijlumination at night was a magnificent spectacle. There was a grand pyrotechnic display from the boats moored in the centre of the harbor, followed by « procession of boats of all descriptions, a}l illuminated in different designs. At the conclusion a schooner was set on fire and afterwards blown up by submarine mines in illustration of a mimic attack on a warship. The great feature of the display was the electrical illumination of the warship, her Oh! I say! If you want ’em to see “em you must go to Paton & Co’s THEY ARE HATS yt Untrimmed Straws worth $1.00 to $1.90 FOR 50Oc. I 50 “to select from. Jas. Paton & Co. net enna Re A Good Active Agent Wanted to canvas for the Thrift or Industrial branch of the Sun Life Assurance Co, A good territory and lib- eral contract will be given, Apply to E. R. BROW, AGENT Oh, SO —=say Comfortable Charlottetown. all who wear the We have them, all aE shapes, all widths, all colors. STICKY FLY PAPER. FLY> PADS, —~ INSECT POWDER POWDER BELLOWS. Wholesale & Retail. Fatson’s Drug Store. 222 22 urnishin: 0) fn 2M o f (© fs (J That’s the 1:emark heard fron, 1896. The Monarch of all-- ROYAL OAK SOAP, Unequalled. Unapproazhe for the money. Made here All Grocers. SLATER SEXO. Our latest repeat orders just in. The men that fits. only shoe fur J. M. McLEOD Se Co. L Art Bil Wil “Ads” may mislead— goods never lie. If you are thinking of new Shoes link us to your thoughts. Men who have any regard for their feet wit! keep them out of cheap, harsh, sti shoes. Grand value, our Men’s $2: Shoes in lace or congress, worth $3 of any man’s money. You n ake every cent count when you buy from us, — Yours for bargains. 4. E. WcEACHEN, _ TH E SHOX MAN a g pposed to anything like factions | through the cabin and settled in a bulk- - 9: : . : ' vt : ; a a i si : : ig oe etm < residing in - they _ —— ) dd & , R hull, spars aod smokestacks being outlined UNDERWEAR ae i ease * leat law @ their papers tothe nearest civil authori ) 0 ers in different designs, any reason why thesession sou -Other|. id wey a er 4 ot - ties, who will forward them to the office 4 r ’ : Hauirix. July 31 SHIRTS, than a short one ; he edad gti ko Hopyee. there, = vey vas : of the general government. The regis : y Sg, Users =e COLLARS ‘ : ward the men were good friends, although 1.044 papers will later be returned to those Wholesale & Retail. & Regard ng to-day’s professional four- ws twink : F his eye, “although it n °° be} the mate — — the matter, and they belong to, and a certificate of register bk susrisrvsrsrd aly ifn he or E. ca the ae ees snort PI wit Wy © make EEC eee mS will accompany them if required. All | —-— — Pn ke Cee Sa eee LES. . aiaealiain ‘We had the eame epee on the ioreigners from this date will be compelled af is the favorite in the betting. The St. : 7 5 GH IT TS’ - —_— voyage from | eraam vu oe eet register upon landing in Havana. ar a O€S 0 asses, Jobn crew is in the pink of condition and : i in. Lave S showing his great ver- Roads that we did on the o to Cardiff, oe making good time, Nothing positive can At never-t »-be-forg ytten prices. x LA DIBS \ oe but there was no more trouble, and when = aes AND UGA be learned about the Halifax crew, and Ss atility W fault is found with him we reached New York every man was glad Make it Sot t } : Rtas s 4 they may give the sporting public a big for calling Tarte to the portfolio of Public} to get out of the craft. None of them weathel eum a chaloea — : ‘ie b irprice. S J a N Left in stock, will dispose : ed, p ( « Works hie reply is that “wothing is too} eer sbiPhet se tien iaduced to go with | seeon with Hood's Barseparilla "| Now landing ex Mary P., direct from | = -~——- Bn H Tl. McK er of them at manufacturers’ for Tarte meaning thereby the his 7 o u , : ’ : “ y $ if ies 200 nuns. C ic ig - en ae Pee a Capt. Nash on a second voyage. I know | ~~ = pcmeee ome = ee eee choice bright Bar TOURISTS VISITING prices for cash sery s calledifor special recognition. But] gould not.” bacoes M sses. : >; “i sfound the posing over - pe SRR OARIEG ar Srna At Georgetown, on ." 27th July, the 400 Ibs. bright tek ( 3 ee?! * ‘ ke M r, Domville, Ellis CITLES AND TOWNS FLOODED. — of A. D, McPhee, E “j., postmaster, of iy3l aad Gia ai | : r he Gel of the ulf . e 9 s , ’ — a daughter. a. etai,lo mas room for such prope 45) o.6 Rushing Waters Swept Away All Before oe ae tes ine, fie. Pieced (Me pies ae Are invited to visit A Valuable Brick Laurier’s alter ege) makes reply in L’ Elec Axversoy, Ind., July 29.—The situation On the 3lst leak Mold Henry. dear! = 5 : e at cabinet p< sitions aie t re~ards,| in the Indiana gas belt is serious. Suc hel r OEY GOOEY te Tah li x but must be given only to thos » can | cessive clond-burats, which have m4 cal aeoee Harry and Ethel Conley, j Car rs wn ” : ; Dw el ng House . rith iwhtful reg ty since x : a a ha rmley sams otf te i (SECOND SUPPLY) Bockstore )~ ~~~ >>>} Davies coed et a i banks and are flooding the cities and V a . Montreal Gazet remarks (th@tl towns, 1 this city three men were struck : ' ( ¥ 5 « R u | St d nared e violent d nciations y Nentains oe ren — ~ Ca Photos for sale of leading ‘ A COW § TAIL ’ S ness an ‘ . hat use to | ‘ = along. the ite and other *19: ot Ke os se ian ae ots” Mikeape. gave wey -thie. evening and the buildings and Island scenery. | g ’ Dry S{0 ee ‘ ; beral leaders in and ent we . 7 j : i y : ) . ry . ; eames ; mater ewept everything before it. Prop'e Hhiva's Ho:n-Fly Powder, Sticky Souvenir Chinaware, with Is- é Sa il ces | =" are instructed by Mrs. Owen Goll oO “a ‘ erances Of | were rescued from second story windows, 4 ] : . S i > : , ¢ ’ > holly, to sell by auctio st Don ; , ° : and views, choice Stationery ‘ but it can’t get at the Horn Fly = y auction, Friday, Auge Mr. | g s g. H:| The big dyke at Yorktown broke, letting Ankles ’ co ’ > 14th, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises od hie agues a hold what wiil| the lake out. It came rushing down the « and Poison Fly Paper, Fancy Goods and loys, Books é ee pie St Pe é Snot leek Shins an ‘ ce nthe a practically be @ #ix months” inquiry to pea 9 . sak, eee want Insect Powder PARIS GREEN Novels, Magazines and Papers é brutes suffer. Harmless to cat-— ( W ‘ sae Ss — pepe oe ~— rooms anda ro suudy the tariff in its bearings on business, ! and buildings. Jobnstowo, a suburb, was If your baby has weak ° Prices always right. Prompt 4 the a ot — am So ¢ e still lead in Soda Water | (or) sea 0 the cornet of Qasall d on . many have y t ~ i at rom. ,. i . “ti se corner of Queen ® and learn whereir ! v far it may be| almost washed away. The zr tnd a. still ankles you should try a and careful attention te all é it aa ae 5 oe alien : 6th year, F inest k ruit | Dorchester Sts. ns = fons othe ent siog at the rate of a foot a our. Crops . " sa : ; : we Bln . ; ‘eg we “his first clase ree charged » it ry to th yuntry a s “ . hy, Soe om Es -” a pair of cur Corset R E D D| N B ROS orders. Goods deliveree free é and Retail at ” el and Pulps, Cream and vee » an re ae - is in good 3 ‘ erence irav 0 ythe Gaztle is ee ; > : ‘ ai tee >. j ” oct, dou ble windo a, WI : ” o ' en s . cities of Frankton, E!wood and Alexandria Boots with steer] sup- to steamers, railway and city é é osphate. outside shutters, in front, an i ira. sbat pat t mra eft GEenuncimtion oO 1€ e part! de rT. ag . : : 4 nay ec cE i cael - a oe” r wat Damage cannot porters, They are Opposite P20: hotels. ; 4 W R ddi f | Balance of stock of F. de C. Devi a a8 a good, dry, firost - a 100 orey = , fi. vo ie , ee ’ i : 3 Je avies at » Stone wal l, over nine feet, stables, ; on aha ork of a ( eery ative | ee — ood. é lil ln nearly half price. ‘ that t was th “ es f . hy iva - a ae a : . d K - \ TANTED,—Three (-neral Agents, for @ ¢ ‘ ‘ j ‘ 4 4 . } : etc. ; ; Government. and rot from ary knowl dge _ wag an iaving urned out ing block of Counties; also five canvasser. 20 ar Hf 0 ( é Jack Day & For further particulars apply to the they had of its operations. Their pie oF Sony arg is bul limg ao ne er fort at R K JOST oe ane aie La ta tae on 5s a | é Central Drug Store. é | 168 ., owner, at the Connolly House Dandas atti.iwe practicany declares that they do, Kumasei, every forty-poand load of cement . . ’ ici pounaet nelatet indies 2 ome . 3 Esplanade, or to : not heoe enough of the lattcr cven to used being brought from the coast at a cost homes” “HE BR ADLEY . Gasneteos co, QUEEN SQUARE. ; ‘ | Beales’ Corner St. George I harmey, A. McNEILL & CO : wale of 6.25 » . lage. . ° Lri 49 Ri ¢ st, > € | +. Oe ’ 7 9 chan ;e one echedul f $6.25 per carriage July 30 STAMPER’S CORNER a a eee ay ee yoat, Charlottetown, July27 dy & wky. CTT Beesewewewes, elm. ih as Auctioneers Oo ) jy25 - Clearance Ladies’ Shirt Waists& ONLY---— MUL WORTH FROM———== $150 TO $1.75 FOR $1.00 Hach. ALL WORTH FROM $1.00 60 Cents Hach. | TO $1.25 FOR ——" WORTH + $1. 25 For 4Qc. Each. F or 25c. Each. | tet OWT Se e—_—_—. WORTH 88 CENTS. ~ . ~ = : | STANLEY BROS STANLEY BROS. STANLEY BROS. STANLEY BROS