wo che Galiy 2a eee ‘ eh ¢ : ‘ : - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1896, te The Mail and Empire remarks that + constantly increasing, Stocks are Hore! RDA ILY EXAMINER. with Parliament off their hands the Min-| active, with a steady ‘advance eee i A isters will now beable to proceed more The Louisiana rice crop will be very vigorously with the operation of the gu small this year. Last year the crop was A OCTOBER 15, 1896 lo a poor one, and, in consequence, the far oS a Srwoiat Despatones tro tHe Examiner b , M ] i Mil . d the pin - tt mers plantec d less acreage this io . - ni "5 sienna Win MA ERVICE os wav is ¢ oe od vs ult of the poor crop is OWlDg oat ) q Ep, , Nant $1,000,0005" Tostenof'areduetica [a extensive dronth which prevailed” in che USL 5 | HE; WINTER MALL SERVICE, \ li Mr sa : ee a the 8 € ] the inland Gisuric 10 UUs st : 5 t eas ss be = aan: ’ Tie tes tie dhe The firm of John Wanamaker, of Phila- : ae —— ; | 2 mail service | So roting to the electors who voted for the | delphia, has purzhased ee eee CHARLOTTETOW &. ing , , : a a” ee a : of the late firm of Hilton, Hughes & Co. and tr ‘ eC c ot preal = is j 5 betw e uiniaad aallee ral ; — ah _— ” id. cadens The transaction includes the _—— = nner A Steamer Purchased fur ser- ner | duction of « nditure . on - » of . ig irm i UV , , oe ~According to a despatch, more or less all - ee a suasiedas of the fb vice at the Capes. tha ‘ a reliable, some Toronto lawyers are —_ shave of Recndwor.aed Leute Mtrert 6 Li to — ing for the ren al of Conservative ofhee able and ovtti the deliyery service a 7 M ; ’ al the replacement by Libera — ' it > mic rehbandise. : ; sae eae ag & cou seion on apd aii the i . x Seeves COMMENCING... .. OiTawa, Oct, 10. ’ . ar . » ‘ ,. 2 3 , : n the salary of the office. Business is busi A despatch to the L ve Daily ees The Minintes Of Misiue oat. Pikéees = yess would appear, as the Moritreal Gazette | from Vienna says that the Rissian ’ ‘d has j t uurchased the steel screw steamer J munpicat ] Stanley will, we ¢ remarks, to be a Liberal motto ia more | jster at Seoul, Corea, bas been instracte’ 4 Jus purcn . net tee to the Col- a : : — “ove Z iain to inform the King of Corea that Russia Petre!, of K ingston, ve onging o th ea eight Seen ak ] has no idea of concluding a treaty with lins' Bay Rafting Co., fur tbe iceboat ser- ‘ Pi eton ; ; e eontinues ae s . i i My > 1.1e. N , between Georgetown and Pictou Te rhe Lor nm Gus Pet t on a e Japan for a joint protectorate over his : g | vice vet veen Caps Torme n> i€ ih B., and —_ -—_—— — ae nee ae ee Kingdom, but that Russia considers Corea ‘ape Traverse, P. E.T. The vessel b 200 W AT BOOM nite entitled While it is true tha ings ; oe t ” 2s e oS lea s register, 129 feet long, 26 feet beam Or ; 7] : _ —- ‘ ‘ a Sif ee a i — 1 ‘i oo ioe sae a ' me 93 c devths, She 1 as fair accommo- 250 Men S t isters. from $ 4. ‘ 0 $] 2 JOU, No Shoddy ' 5 , D ( 1 result of the | question 1s close eee sun The E oment of the Favorite Acttess dation, for passengers and will carry on F s ay nine ene. the reliability of | the Daily News despatch, was comm he Engagement of the Favorite . Ss * : nee ; Ee 5 « a ; . > this : * } ea cated to Lord Salisbury during the Czar's aity: oes , ore M oo oS 150 Reefers, : 500 Overcoats, 300 b: OY» ’ Ulsters, 700 pairs pants 4 ee en eee tig dar : Yor BX vase Of On DY pack ice th “ i . a | Who are the parties to the setthment, and vis it t» England. i ee MisS ETHEL Cee to.. As there ie no pier at Cape from 75¢ to $2. OU. oil P, & Co 9 a ' 3 te i g | Thet ere the details of the anangement chaps gp ti hai an a age Hh aa Traverse, the Petrel will have to take her . shortag the w at crop of Ru a, India — a | ordit : tab have gone Jem ocratic ry abO ’ ' hanbes of lying alonguide or being docked . ‘ n the schoo! ordinance ¢ lause esta rood majority. Georgia, also, has appar- ! ch ’ vin6 © ; , ; r > . Arger mer Being eet shing separate schools, Mr. Redd, of | * 80 i. Neither sound in the board ice. Bo S Reefei bo i$ vercoats from | 00 up, — y t aw from argely | Prince Albert, m ved @ few days ago that — —- og v9 : the d renin 2 aseel Captain McElhinney, of the Marine De- 7 ee J O ? ° | ® J I . & CO, foreign mer ts have fal back | ne person should be assessec to support by the Po sul i. are likely, therefore, to partment, goes to Col fine Bay immediately sua eigo mercha | cian edenaio Satdaes She: Guaieee by a ot “Rees $i - etek: : to take the vessel down, eS oe { : I p . : nove these states frou eet t) é f acai Te ) we Poemier Bankai , — : atte . hich they usually stand in Presidential ‘ 0 ' amendment because he agreed with its The 1 »>ofa solid South will 7 . i courts. he hope of a &¢ : ( Foo tball in | New Braunswic provem : spirit. But the — — ae . — still encourage the Bryan party, and SUPPORTED BY v [rAS PA! ‘ON & ( 10 to th } ‘ s the Northwest Territories Act, a a strengthen the belief that the decision of a Joun, Oct. 10. = « leis : vas cast pn cla _ aed acme the contest will rest on the votes of the ? N B Teaenue fool ae » 40.000.000 by ul of man, and cat claw’? | States which includes Illinois, Michigan, ) 1 . The first New Brunswick L = the pr f 30,000,000 « ‘ 200, re hey must srt) out Uader it the minor Indiana, Iowa aod Wisconsin. Vii 1 WANA t ball match was played yesterday mee els of wheat means an addit of $3,000 ty had a right to assess, He therefore te | Wench whe death romnves nenthert | ( {| \ ; ( the St. John and Fredericton teams, an¢ ) r $4,000 vealth f | counseiled the wae lrawal of the amend- Genera! J rochu ae oar ;F : : : ns : ” ; t resulted in a victory for the visitors by a 000 $4, ‘ nat ee vested that the opinion of | of the prominent actors In the Franco score of 3 to @. SSS - — a ' : : ee our farmers at Al iar and sf H et ae be taken after the bill bal | German war of twenty-five years -, Ie a ae on eames iris \ we Ae ae The »od- | came to the front later than most of tLe : ec +} 7 “a It : 1) | ereater French generals who figured in Ravages of Fire. o>00¢ ooeeos — ment was accerdingly withdrawn. ae 3 of ths morable time, and = wheat plea sen that the legislative werk of Meswve, 1/18 Svante © COM ice, ie danedel axeros Oct. 10 aoe, Blake, Laird & Company is| survived most o vem. He defen Creston, Iowa, Oct. 10. 66 ° ' A Ot ™ , aris d probs yf did ali that dier ‘ : é ees aving its ¢ n the Northwest. I = tee ee got ” ine FAREWELL PERFORMANCE A report has reached — city =e he Sick Man _ : e1 yr : ae : : col < : . ee : : : ) f has been almost tola y — The New York Herald publishes a his fate to surrender the city, but the cir-| >, | ¢, ; wiieh Bhs na Corning, Iowa, h : » t ae £ : ‘ a@ par 7 118 fate to Y> T famous English Melo Dramz ; eye * , sit f es pH Washington despatch pH ng there 15 &/ cumstances involved - a so far as z 2 Ce centiog. ee ee ales “ gold @ ,eta Or va . reil deftaed belief in diplomatic circles e was cone od, c is country can vv, . i. iat the way to raise the : ere that asa result of J sorph Chamber saed tp lidéor fa death a we served it ei 99 § rice of wheat and other pro 8 18 tO} lain’s visit to America some definite) , i) high ability in life. ’ ae of Ca er ouse . ' , ‘ ; nage of silver understanding haa bees reached betw: aT : M lagasear via Kingston Johnson S Baking Pow a fgee——m—eee | boand Aenentary Olney ee ee caet tout ohana der gives fullest satisfaction ttlement f th elong pending Venezurlan | Jamaica, says : : . ° i +: . MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT. Seatdeee in eons, aes ine eerine wre ities a 25e a pound. Johnson & $ Being a modest little book which recouats the discovery, by Messrs. Footfriend % — tl yal p | an baseador Pauncefote are expected | perfect state of anarchy ,ar 7 : ” . : : Saree ‘ a Tuus is the season for the ee a or ee th sien month | have gone up the country _ Majange _ ~ Johnson. and Proudfoot, of a certain party who lives in a fine house but is much in ta, - ens & ar’ roe oo when the result of anaes eee Ea cea ae tag Pe iui ama ee im rs need of a bath — atog and oth«r mutual imp ripen" | Secretary Olney i Mr. Chamberlain w. suropeans ai a nie” he ‘ ’ : ° ~TY ; eupiasios We hope that these societies oe Shoal et a propacitios from | killed between June and oot and ie FD) Mr. Footfriend has left us a few copies free for > . oh gi t] tif Yharlott«- | the British Minister to » Secretary of | that time the road has been completely ‘. : . . > J " ; will be suffi siently pleatiful ia WE Pwe eee eae h “3 . aaeéd. cl ysed. . Io reality the French conquest . s quick distribution, to folks who are too poor to pay - x ; epee Cuting Shs coowing 1 or baer a: ill be in the nature of further conceseions | only officia!. They have secured ae A Fine Japanese Awata $6.00 for a pair of $3.00 2 . é& + They keep the young people who are in- by Great Britain in regard to the question Hova Quee n and the Government, _ : wie i anit te oe mischief, and they . «, and ll be so much | buudred miles from the nearest port; but E ‘ shoes. . got terested in them out of mischief, and they | of settled dis tricts, and wi 6 a the independent and semi-independent Clever and Catchy Specialties : q oy Ae" io eee ee: eee een ee bith hens = te ‘the United tribes living im the fastnes es of the moun} wse see If you are q ualified, eS ae ey) j 9 ‘ : 7 BBS s hitherto proposed that xe ~=Unite Z ‘ oh “ty. wut dads Will ine en | : puted, Whether private or ee ie wilt be Lt Aga if, aod thus — and forests, Poe ee 7 $ please call, or W rite, and get oe. Vey: We , ther in connection with < hurebes or Sane WY uela in a position for an ami-| to uropean troops, have ita 1eir OWL | y — é : ‘ ylace Venezuela in I ' . : ik i - ) N? € NWDY a ,v EE i as Cr Oy a ‘N) our homes, or independent of either, these wer settlement of the territorial question. | Way and = fy their French masters to CHILDREN S°C4N ie oe es one from » 6 Y Yy fy Yr : ; societies, properly conducted, tend towards — At a pnblic meeting held in St. John’s — moins —- eb SATU RD. L¥; AF age Pr NY These are the same va; es ? 4 J NYE), yy 5 ? the social well being of the community : - ae rf oe peg THE MAGISTRATES COURT you will see in the Fancy ; he . . ea, <% eefn esirability of celebrating 80 Ss a <= ¢ : , am ek ae gs NC ee way the 490th anniversery ot the] The following cases were disposed of} Evening Prices 26 gud 35c Goods stores of New York 2 t not to allow them to occupy more of , | discovery of New! tdiagg and the contio- |}, Mr. H. J Palmer, Stipendiary Magis- Matinee prices, 1@c-to all parts of the} marked $5.00 to ~ $25 00 each = or her time than can proy y be epared | ent of No rth America was carried unani- trate for Queens’ County, dur ng the past S esiee a if our firm while in New ° Oo : from the duties of life, and it ig important | mensly. Thre is great need of a break | gow days: ; Seg nc aie : a ek S A. that ccting be be : d: | water at Bonay ista, and a proposal was The Queen vs. John McKenna, Patrick York . last march, arranged - hat each meeting be bre ’ ; break water it — ; . . inlehpipionensiigiditncieanienilinantnonuial > , , cm _| made to erect there a breakwater and to | Gand, Thomas Murray and James Mooney | ——-——— — . es i eee) : ° bea @ sufficientiy early hour The t — CY | oonvect it witl the Cabot celet ration ; ad] _ action for causing a disturbance ou the W ith a J apanese manufacture rs e pee towards late hours is e banef 2, WHICH | a yst wor be ry considerable, the Southport ferry on the evening of one of SOuURIS agent for a direct shipment of oe : 3 apt to be encouraged at these ties, | assistance of the Local and Impe x Gov- | the vs days. Murray — wane these fine vases.) They have = ' t of the peo} 402/and | were tried. The former was discharged, ; . : . c But witl * guarded agains the influ . yee ; . “td : ; > 3 " d TI ~ . rae — should be solicited. Judge Prowse was] and the latter was fined $2 or 20 days. R [ Fk 3 now arrived. ley came via “ ence OF suca MUtNa! improve F "| very strenu n urging the eae at Neither McKenna or Mooney showed up, &h C.P.R. Steamer and Railway ” as we refer to is ai ogether bevelicent. | tirn) that Bonavista was Cabot’s landfall | ang warrants were issued for their appre . : ; y r . We should like very much to see adeba'i g| and that en this ground the breakwater | jencion. line We have marked these AGENT ema ia rss Mo. Set J anry sar flowing, and tae Sul |, Perera un youre ers |The aca! Fall Rae wit ake pase on] goods at same rates of profit a J. M. McLeod & Co, , a B Very SIENCOF SONOWIDg; and | ” ’ . Carver vs. y Myers. ; ee : tor Ferguson, Hon. L. H. Davies, Judge decided not to fix on any place as the Jand-| g.eault and battery. The evidence show- Souris othes Chinaware, . Only one Fitzgerald, Judge Alley and other pro fall, Lat to assign as @ aoe that Bonavis- ed that Mrs. Mvers struck Carver on the pair e: ich ia the finest goods. , minent men of the present day gained | ta was a promineat headland which was | mouth with the back of herhand. A fine ON TU ) Samples in our south window me ae eee eer - a A ANN ° ames ce oe ae — 1 much of their facility in the art of public | ¢2¢Ta!ly made a point of arrival and de- of $1 and costs was imposed. } —_—_ oo ‘ ee tt ae by the early navigators, and there The Queen ov tie prosecution of James When the tetion a acces will this evening This is achance # speaking fore, was a suitable sight for & memorialof] Vatcher vs. Alexander McLeod and — “heesainele a to get exclusive patterns of , scien: aii this men gome kind to Cabot —that menor al to be &! Fredk. Ross. Action of malicions in- oo ds at les th b half REPORTS FROM TURKEY. breakwater. In addition, Bishop Howley | juries to property. The eummons against Free for All, purse $100.00 fine goods a ess a é a ® —— suggested the erection of an obelisk of 8- | Ross was dismissed for want of evidence. 3 Minute Clase, purse 40.00 J usual prices : Tue Independent states that letters from | tive granite in Banuerman Park, St. Johu’s,| a1 1 the case against McLeod was adjourned sa . < | 7 ' — . \Ory hn Cabot—the cost not : m As the owners of the following horses ( tantlnople show that there is conclu- | to the memory of John Ca until Wednesday next. 8 3 i ; - : : : pana “ 2 : 9 . - to exceed £200 sterling. ‘The proposal ——_<e-o<a—— have already paid their entrance fee in the 20 ar er 0.) NA Ne NANA SY - SAS = 2s Yes, that is the price we sre poset that Che tate Me weneve wee care: | met genera! acceptance. Details regarding Men’s rubber boots— New s‘ock just in| Free for A:|, viz, All Bird, Gracie Wilkes, 3 s © ef % x “pes i” tap? spe fully planned. In some quarters Armenian the whole celebration will be arranged. at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. Loafer and Billie McKie, @ grand day > Fancy Goods Importers. RA : oS are selling gaiters for. * houses were carefully singled ont, and ee A Buy men’s clothing at J. B. Macdonald | Tacing maybe expected. — fe Sept 24—dy & wky SZ % ‘Sy fe marked with red paint, so as to guide the | NEWS NOTES, & Co's. ; yg ya jar, 60 per.cent., 30 per ae ea sae Orn. 6 —.uw RA We have also a la rge mob in its looting. The reports in regard ~_ cent., . os — ' g | S@C@CCCOOSODECRCCCOOOOOOOeS ik) miles to vovern. > Ss to the assistance furnished the rioters by] The literary and artistic world will $s $ Sronnathpe proves unfavorable. races POR i ‘ ¥ sortment of better ones, eer ae et Satey er ee nO en <... sleeeeen wv SATURDAY WF | No better value in the oufirmed. It is stated that they frequent- ee : Entries cleze 13th inst. ae 2 a - mn : = _ & ha ; 7 “ ere The anoual oer of = a, Trunk $ 4 tae OA ceil ef e We j ly pointed o Arn 1se8 ¢ Db ail >. publis : wondor shows a i A bs afier they were sted rchased = the oo cetete in “m of £82,000 o : ° JOHN McLEAN, A. A. McLBLLAN, That’s what we have fome sponges whe Tags | city . i ler. In tl ter bas t a A 1 . A bly b d : $ President. Secretary. marked at—but the don’t count, AS I . piunder nm the iuterior there bas been a be Australian ssem bly a8 paste te What we feel proud in shcwing you e e ee serious maseacre at M kdebh near Erzrun the second reading of the bill establ ane > 3 our oe ; is our line of the better goods. ww ZS but there appears to be « general revolt on | male suffrage acd “fone man one vote. ° S . i They’re marked as low as good m- cn a R K JOST é ‘a : The magnificence of the reception of the e ¥ roods can be marked. Toexamiue of interest to economica uyers. A\ A e e ° » the part of the Turks again e€ repetition | .. . x ' £oods | ; ow ' ! NZ . Czar and Czarina at Paris exceeded any-| @ : ‘ © them isto Know they will wear. | 282s ’ . he litt ae July 3 STAMPER’S CORNER of such «cenes The British Connsn) a |, ites al ease Advertised frequently. e i : 0) @ a 2 4 S Twill pay you to study the litt— ? uly 30 MPER’S COR} ; hing ever before seen in the French cap- | @ se i y e Just look at them. You'll find if oe : Van. who has arrived at Constant ple, | ital. nis is saying @ good deal. $ Call and see our values at e Wanted bs Viechane: 2: sted onal you are a purchaser your money’s and pay you better to take advant- she | ae : ow eg - ie bberil ee . ~ a nted i urchase, £000", sé . invested. . reports that beth at Much and Erzrim The - a er ou - ! lings ts = S 15e and 25¢c. We sell ° hand, medium size, base burner stoyes. well invested ie age of it. | they are protesting againet the injury done | Bent at Amherst, were destroye ry we ‘ > Nrice iP s i xs for sale ly- to : to trade and the country at larve by the early on Thursday morning. B-nt nar sponges at the price other : I artic aving a aa RMANS. EDDIN Ph B wf; TE iv P MEN’S UNDERWEAR. — > < . deineitiiny al i: Remeniee duane rowly escaped with his life. ° dealers pay for them. Ss Plumber and Gas Fitter, Grafton St. > ' i , aS “s Rae Ghone hank saint scone a: 392 aie ribbed I an ru C i ‘ 3 subity : : ull al ks ‘ : 9°, c st } ‘i. é - Bs 9 Ve. 3 ; Sis: ts ainda “tncthhilen ef cha ia A welcome addition to the leman d for o € ocl8 3in. Af. All ape 4 per suit, 85c. Plain, All wool, s3@ze Gnd ¢ _—- : 1g Cf Che Spirit) Canadian apples comes from the Western | » ° 1 iD PF > = S a fink 6 — : 13c @$1.14 Plain, heavy all woo! AS . Ye In a certain sense the most | Grates ' yrices so low J itob > entral Dra ore. 00 lack Cashmere, vc +. ! = : Q ° ao , i as ss T ’ memes ge Wah I ugse j pe Laman tol - " $ REDDIN BROS, c . Retter grade Cashmere 17 & 22c 4 $1,35. Fleeces lined, very fine, \ sapere: epment — a ee ” ate a ee ee >. Sunnyside. oo Full ans of White w sak C corte 81 50. Ye —7—— 26006 —— 2 the fact that there is tuch fivancia! distress | V0lario applies this year. $ Opposite P.O @ “ii as an oon cadian at Obildern’e fe ; A private letter from Mardin reports that| The returns Haan ne earn Boar | Seeeecccccccocccccocococcs QYy. Woolen Gloves. ¢ MEN'S SHIRTS — White se Andlongerevenings make the treasurer of that district has received z on Se ee = ee : 8 ust a oment > = Laundried Shi:ts, 65c. White ay a pi ur of good glasses de- orders to the amount of $220,000, and mor, is exports of £340,000 during that month, if } ou Are Sbesun j 7 LADIES’ ee — é nee ae aoa Full AVe sirable Can we help you were coming, while the whole revenue of] as compared with those for Septembe : . S * Good warm, long sleeved Vest rabge Woolen Lop shirts, ry vy . Be ee Ta Z.. en ie Gaels ee ae —— pared with s Pp , Going to I have now in stock the Please AS 18e. Bear den tee oe “—@ in this respec New ’ ' POoVInCe, 1 woe JES ut Limes, 8 ‘ 20 — i ; : e ‘“ | . a b ti | " . on only $100,000. The threatened mutiny of The report of the condition = the po largest and best line of : ‘ We ene woe . ain . cout ARS, CUFFS AND of gold and white frami Ss. . } - "LO « . - > 2 "a » + » : « , the Sultan’s body-guard of Albanians was ish crope up ag are od Octo a pt ’ Did I hear you say you ame sofi finished Vest, 30c. y goods in each line, Also large stock of lenses ; etches tet oon | ‘d that the cereals have been somewhat dam Breech & Muzzle Loading : b 9 Seve our handeome like of new ust received (ue to the fact that they had not been pai aged by rain, but their root and grass have wanted a pair of Rubbers? oye a in all shades. A “‘special’’ x J 4 and a special messenger sent to Germany | been improved. The average of wheat 3 . ae Y Le } CAs 3 ] i that li ra hand ’ bs WwW « . J | be 7 es. et me show you a CORSETS.— Best value in vat line of four in hand, in . ‘ to secure funds for that purpose only suc- | now 104 9-10, and that of barley 84 3-5. Or any part of the United States, al fthe “Maple eee town for the money, 30c. A = $a and light at 22c. aula E. ° TAYLOR : ceeded in getting a comparatively smal! A despatch tothe New York World The Cheapest and Best Route pair oO x os p we nicely made Corset, 42c. im Cameron Block. tid sum at 12 per cent.interest’ The personal | from San Francisco says: Captain a Brand,” the finest rubber | Tye excellent value, well made bee MEN'S HOSF.—Good, heavy } ~ i at. € I. * tk ac 2 e ‘i. e ‘ ‘ e a . x = : , sfety of the Sultan depends upon the es a Someta i. is via the nade in Canada. Youdo}, ia. Sent Sitting, SBe. ali week: a. Very Seo grey % . fide ty of his bodyguard, aod their fidelity total destruction by earthquake of Altata, Ev r shown on P E Island ot want American rub- AS 2 oe tara -_ Warm eoft i é iain anieeieian alin he western coast of Mexic e . . . t : : HOSE.—Warm, heavy ribbed , heather mixtures, 38c. lepends upon their pay. It looked upon | a little port on the western coa 0 5 i 8 10 12 14 16 hore bers Ww hen you can get AWe i Wi aa Bie”. Di Z As by many as very probable that the lack of The fiagship of the British South Afri-~ Mee ’ ee ? i sle Leaf,-—take no | Taye j ; 23 Good ribbed AS P money to pay the Turkish troops may | cao *quadron, the first class cruiser St. The Popular Route, Prices from $4.00 to $60.00; the Ma; ? > oe She: ait nie ing, EN’S GLOVES.—-Just open ercy . UAl'VEr, : ’ cis ngs ,.. | George, flying the flag of Rear Admiral HP f; hich i re special other odie 3 °, ee fine range of lined gloves AA prove a more forcible argument with the _ s ew rm rom. Whic give specia wre Children’s Hose. stave . Rawson, has been ordered back to Zanzi- : ¥ : é in all prices. Formerly with Davies & Haszard, . European Powers than the wassacre of the bar, and reinforcemente have also been or- Direct Service From Sharlottetown 2 4. E. McEACHEN, é town, P. Z Armenians. — there from the British Mediterranean The 8.8. HALIFAX will leave Char. Discoun S THE SHOE MAN . eee on io S Ss Attorney & Counsellor al law ee tleet. , ——- arge, neatly made,fine gingham “ai~ : , ins in | lottetown for Boston every Friday at 1 oh bi ket. 16c. Whi % NOTES AND COMMENTS. The Republicans made large gains in wo say” with bib and pocket, l6c. He ee " ' a the town elections in Connecticut, held | p. m., arriving at Bosion on days 7 | FOR CASH -----[F YOU ee. ~— Lawn, neatly made, 2lc. Large % Commissioner for the Provinces, —Mai! aod Empire: A ed recently. Of the 163 towns voting, 120 ;om., ee ae 80 ee i very nicely made white apron, : ? Jiture of $45,000,000, a de t «f $8,000 ¥ heard from at latest accounts, | ®' DOOD, Calling at Hawkesburyan ail 1 have also a com rlete line trimmed pink, 29c. Large well : ’ ’ ’ ’ . ; f: k W ia : I . owe > 000, and a new loan of $6,000,000, are e} andthe returns show that fifteen more | '®* ¢ach way. of RIFLES both for long ' x. «(made linen apron, bib and ™e Ay | Tremont Building. Room 629. beginnings of the reign of « :onomy towns have abandoned the Democratic | . 1 lle a hin a ket, 38c. BOSTON, MASS . : — Toronto Star: The talk of the Ontario | party. Via Pictou and Halifax. range and galery looting, oe: Veilings in all the baliest, Mien @ we N, | 2 Government establishing © model iron| The fiercest gale in years prevailed Passengers leaving Charlottetown on| Which include tie celebrated AS “ile spotted net, Ide, lfc, 18c. g “es : , mine suggests the thought that the same bdurin g Wednes lay vight and Phare lay “1 | Saturday, and Tuesday mornings, WINCHESTER Rep EATER, just And want a pure soap of the 4 we. The Canada Accident body might develop all the mining proper: | the west coast of F ngland. It was'especially | i ties a s | best quality, made from the very best | —— ties within the province for the benefit of | severe along the We Th coast, where the | Fhe I sabe dese connection at the thing for xoose shooting. Ddewinle, buy Royal Oak. faye A> sonia i ional . the people. water rose and flooded the country for | day miduight an with 8S OI IVETTE. ‘ > 1x Ooreée 2 ASS! RAN( E C0, Montreal Gazette: Conciliation,it would | # mile inland. Much damage to shipping sailing pao Wednesday a - oo See the Duck and PLover MATCHLESS - the er ae SY % cniilipeniniy levranher’s atril s reported and many !ives lost. | apest, for | e + , r= eppear, ended the telegrapber’s strike with | '* Feported and many lives lost For further particulars apply to Char-; Decoys at URIOUS for the bath, and cheapes 1 ¢ FRED W Hy} \ DHA : ; ttle anl Saas lcci Gane Saad Roes- t lasts longest. “All people use it, a . . L : Ny com paratively little difficulty [tis a pity, There are now eiguteen mines at O8E lottetown Steam Navi igation Co., Char- i Pp Send 35 wo» od. wv. e a ee 4 ce & ee 4 a6 4 ee é ° in connection with labor troubles, thai| land, B.C., equipped with steam plante, hstenanin: tte ” ; stores sel] it— especially grocers, _ on re oN soy 21 ERO = Sz Tz Ss SAS ZS ACENT FOR P. E.L, . concil.a'ivn is not sometimes used sooner. | the latest additions being the White Bear H. L. CHIPMAN, C iol WS0 Royal Oak Wrappers to Ch’town oap AS JAS ih | Accepts Plote Gdeen Eestennse alae. The best time to put it into operation is' and Mugwump. Over 200 miners are at , 4 "I ie & s: a . Works, and secure free that beantifu pic- May 23, 1896—law (6) before the strike, work at those mines, and the number v alifax, : , ture, “pares, inEdinburgh, 1787. ; Seasonable WE HAVE Wear ror school Children. wear i Sensible, Stylish, A large and varied assortment of goods fur Children’s .Warm and Moderate in price (te ee STANLEY BROTHERS. ‘ : °° = CHTLDREN'S CLOAKS CHILDREN'S. CAPS CHILDREN'S VEST. ss} ‘CHILDREN'S DRAWERS Stanley Bros. Children’s combination suits Children’s Hoods Children’s Dresses Stanley Bros, Children's Hosiery, Children’s Hose Supporters Children’s Dresses. Stanley Bros. Children’s Gloves, Children's Mits, Children’s Muffs, Children’ S Boas. STAN LEY BROTHERS.