“e ’ ane > gee Re rere. ore Sees eae a ieee =o ces . . . ere an THE DAILY EXAMINER - : . . - - eatumnine OF THE onan. steamer sine si ii a the DIED. | Spreendid Orwell—Kesult of THE DAILY EXAMINER. |. - the Com petitions Tue Scottish Gathering at Orwell Brurh " oo . | Wharf yesterday is generally conceded to most ever he'd | under the auspices of the Caledonian Club of this province, and the officers and mem- | | Time at have been the successful A MISREPRESENTATION. disposal of a number of the excursionists for the return trip, and before dispersing Mr. McLeod’s guests voiced their appre- ciation of his kindness by giving him “three times three and a tiger.” THE ODDFELLOWS, Tue Pat: «the Toronto Glob ers of the Club, especially the committee ‘ . : Pa ’ re a ee catia teed The Grand Lo lge of the Maritime Provyin- renr nt ' ' nr | Of management, are to * congratuiated. ‘ i ite misrepresentation of Sir ¢ es Tuy Pe ae te Oe ee : ces in Session at Truro, : Phe gathering was held on the grounds of | pers prese it attitude regarding the Man » . i . on ,a ‘ a ° Mr. Levi ings, situated but a few minutes | Ireno, N.S., Aug. 12.—The forty-first tosa Schoo! Ques When Sir Charles | walk from the wharf at which the steamers j; annual session of the Grand Lodge of was office his government was charged | discharged their living freight, and it is | Oddfellows of the lower provinces of Brit- , ted that there were between three | jsh North America convened at 10 o’clock. le in attendance. | §, T, Rogers, grand master presided. After ' we v ‘fine, end the | the usual opening ceremonies the grand . t tre uf i . at OT . . , : : : procec © well conduct- | master delivered bis annual address. ‘ ged w at duly bhe law the }ed and ordei.y, the Southport and The Grand Master regretted that he sa but the y 1 Of the parties is Jacques Cartier each brought up several | was not able to make a tour: ” \ isitation, changed. Sir Charles now eays to] hundred people, aod hundreds of others | and he also regretted the tardiness of # ' 1 “er reached the scene of the festivities ly | number of district deputies in sending in owers it et: “Let Mr marie? | o.,sias wh tl i —_— i. : : : : . MAUPICR | carriages and bicycles. On the grounds | their reports, but, judging from the reports BELL iC ‘ & Quest Having | during the day there was excell musi€) thatare to hand, he congratulated the hot i { ’ jer | bythe Artillery Band, and Mes-re.Fergusor, | order in thie jurisdiction on a fairly suc- infav e circumstance and hes de Griilis and othe rs hand ed ul e pipes w itts | coastal year, and be was led to believe that , ; ali their old time skill, whilst thore who] the lodges are progressing peacefully and fea ti S aS ares w a eal . os eT s ef" . , ? . st a wished to‘tripthe light fantastic? had | harmoniously ,and that greater gains may be longer, a3 a party, | pect ample opportunity of so doing. Mr. expected in the year we are about to enter The « T party say they w settle the | Vatchersupplied temperate drinks and upon than in the one just closed. During matter siximonths. There ie, conse- light ham hes, but a dinner table on the] the year, added the grand master, two : ; grounds would have been greatly appre- | subordinate and two Rebekah lodges were quenotiy BO Teason why » divisions ip “8 j Ho i Mr I : Ir . sd } : ; ciaie owever Mr. Wevl ines aud | organized, and he recommended charters Our Tanks caused by it should any longer | others living in the linmediate vicinity vet) | be granted to them as follows: Marmion continue.” This is the present attitude of | Kindly and thoughtfully attended to the | lodge of Sherbrook Guysboro Co. N. S.; I ent attitude of J ¢ | = ’ 3 ’ ; Sir Charles Topper with respect to the Manitoba Schoo! Question. We leave it to reasonable men to say w either or not it i@ justified under the changed circum stan e8, and whether t) »phes, as the Patriot Says, that Sir Charles has wheeied right about face” in respect to I the merits of the case. O06 Qty CRETE AND ARMENIA ACCORDING Eng sson to recent advices fram land, Lord Salisbury has learned a lk from his failure to stop barbarities in Armenia. He has at all events voluntar ily withdrawn Great Britain from the concert of nations in respect to Crete The result is at the ¢ r powers now see that w opeo rupture with Great Britain the ther united action desired by It is indeed stated by the London Chronicle that there i? reason to believe that Great Britain and »n is doomed to failure Russia have arrived at an un lerstanding to save the Armenians and Cretans, from Tarks, the which provides probably that a British further outrages by the France, it is said, concurs in arrangement, fieet shall protect Crete and that Russ.a shail send wilitary residents to the principal towns of Armenia, ke pieg an army within their call _ + 02 DISMISSAL OF SECTIONMEN. Tue Government of Mr. Laurier is taking Upon itself a seri It is us responelt l¥ dism Ssing toe of our railway track, who s2ccident, andfputting green hands iu their stead. We have heard and do not believe that it can be j echarae | have made it safe and free from not men proven that the took an active part in politics and itis a fact that their competency has b-en proved by long ye araot good work e | But apart from this point it is above all thin gs important that the road be i © we I! naintained. A . fatal accident might cause the a vernment v0 repent its hasty dismis-als of efficient men and the appointment of men io their place who know nothing about railroad work. ee ciate A RAY OF HOPE, ont Tx the recent eprech Fi ance at She certainly given that ihe promises of the Minister of , the impression is assist ance to ards raiiw y is Tu kr in Yar mouth, Shelburne and Queens, made by the late Government will be acted upon by the new Government. It m iy, therefore, be hoped that Hon. Mr. F Minister cf Marine his efforts to ling will aid ' a ; the and Fisheries in procure the the Belfast and Marray nstructicn of or Railway. If the present G f ment should adk pt the p ley of the late Goveroment in this regard they will do we —~*+Or+e ANDO COMMENTS. NOTES —Montr present Liberal Goverument is turned into . ' a Liberal country w Gazetie: The wr the eal Opposition egain t e safer the I feel in several wavs —The Enghish Governméot has honor- ably accepted the devi-ion of Purtugal as arbitrat r, and yielded c'aim to the Jittle i-land ot Trinidad, near the Brazilian Coast. Engli<h papers say uty always yet the worst n atbtrat ~The incessant talkirg of Mezers. Tarte ant Laurier leads the Brockville Times to fay o— Th’ an’t hin’ like the gift of gah That’s always been my observation— y rom #ellin’ patent wnedicines To managia’ a mighty nation. P : : The man that’s gol a ready wit, A knack: for firin’ verbal rockets, Kin y uw’ rally git the te pmost “ a An’ live off honest people’s pockets. There’s Bryan by his silver tongue Girabbed the free silver nomination, Aw’ Laurier with hi- d words Dumfvozled the Canadian nation. Suyar —2—-—-— eee THE MARKETS. There is nochar ge to ncte in the local my irkets. Cuerse.—In Montreal the market is de- edediv firm with an upward tendency. Nules are male at from 7} to 7} cents per panning for beet wesier: Iu Kavland there has been an advance ot a shilling on the Pa Oat —In Turon! ) OAs are to 19 cents per bushel and 26 to 26 264 cen as. q ioted at 18 in Montresl at ; Nothing doing here, Pork —Canadian short ent clear is quot- ed in Montreal at $10.50 to $11.00 per bbl; an! Canadian short cut mess at “$ll to $11.50 Che price in Chicago is $6.50. Euos—The market is unchanged. $$$ Perrin’s 7-hook Lacing Kid G'oves, in Blacks and Tans, opening to-day at Stan- ley Bros. 3i-—augi3 *“*e- A hypn ist in Ind anapolis Ind., is re- ported to have put a sutject to sleep in a graye and brought him back to life. As you pass the bargain corner window stop and see if there 1s nothing there to @-rike you. men charged with the care wants of When the excursionists in this respect. the Southport arrived at Orwell the Club was met by a delegation representing the resideats of that place avd = presented with the following address : Club GenrLemex,—We beg on this occasion to tender you the sentiments of gratitude and the complimentary regards which animates us on being thus honored by the first, but we hope by no means the lat, visit of the sons of Caledonia. We highly appreciate your strenuous eflorts to sustain the prestige of athletic sports in this proviace; and your laudable etforts in preserving untarnisbed the tradi- chivalrous animation ed our ancestors in the 1 and shaggy wood.” To the Members of the Caledonian uonal giory and which characteri * Land of brown heat *Tis your noble mission to retlect from the splendor the past the higa ideals and exalted patriotisin enshrined io the pages Scottish history, thas emulating as to poble exertions her sons beloved at home, e Vl of those which makes “ revered abroad.” The reminiscence of Scotia’s ancient vlo valiently died that the uation might live— the galaxy of poets and hist;riaus which permeated with sublime effect the rising genius of British literature, bear wiiness tv anenergy and yowerof which pation might be proud. The memorials of « eparted greatness— whethera Bruce enshrining iiberty on Ban nock’s ticeld of tame, or a Burns in the throes of poverty casting with prodigal hand his curselings of immortality to 4 grateful posterity— must tend to encourage the wayfarer who marches to the air of “ An honest man, though e’er £0 poor, is king of men for a’ that.” Those hallowed scenes, where valor bled at the shiine of patriotism—or tho-e en- chanting wilds o’er which Scott bas thrown the glamour of romance, #i0uld always find a sympathetic chord in every heart; “for that man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain forceon the Plains of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow warm among the veins of Iona.” The newborn energies of Canada and the noble inspirations of the past blending with a magnanimous enthusiasm, will rurtiy anticipate the great hopes, which young confederation elicits from every nation. Though far removed from these ecenes our fatuers loved so well, heather blows, where Scotia’s mountains tower; yet to-day we behold some gleam- of Scotia’s grandeur associated with tne stirring strains of the pibroch “loud and brill,” and the “plaide laddies” who sur round us here, we feel rejoiced to-day thig “The ancient hills of Orwell Hears ouce more the martial song Sound within her glens and valleys As the Clansmen march along.” Signed on behalf of the residents of Orwell, Atex. 8. McDenaLp. DD. BD. McLeop. J.J. McDonatcp. Cuaries NICHOLSON, B. J. McVowaLp D. M. McMiiiay. Matcoum MeLeop. G. A. C. Macixvrosn, M. D. D. E. Ress. DowaLp GILLI1s. Matcoutm M., Ginuis. R. C. McDowa.p. Daniel. McPuerson, D. R. McDonap. Hon. Senater Macdonald, Chief of the Club, replied, voicing the Clab’s apprecia- tioa of the address and the kindness of the good people of O: well. The athletic sports were carried out in an excellent manner, and to the satisfac— tion of ali. The competition in most in- stances was very closs,and the successful competitors had to work hard for their laurels, A the varieus events follows : Putting Stone, 14 ]bs—1, Wm. Me- Dovald, Panmure Island, 41 ft; 2, Daniel Clarke, Grand River,40 ft 104 in; 3, Edward Ennis, Sparrow’s Road, 39 ft-5ia. Running Broad Jump.—D. M. Me- Donald, Ch’town; 2, Lauch. McDonald, do. Throwing Heavy Hammer.—lst, D. Clarke, Grand River, 91 feet 3 inches; 2nd, D. J. McDonald, Ch’town, 83 feet 2 inches ; 3rd, W. A. McDonald, Panmure Island, 79 feet 4 inches. Ruoning High Leap.—Ist, Lauchlan McDonald, Ch’town, 5 feet 54 inches ; 2nd, D. M. McDonald, Ch’town, 5 feet 44 inches, 100 Yards Dash.—1, D. M. McDonald, summary of Clyde River; 2, D. M. McDonald, Ch’town. Quarter Mile.—l, D. J. McDonald, | Ch’town; 2, F. 8. McDonald, Montague; 3, John McLellan, Boston. Sack Race.—1, Mal. McKinnon, Strath- ' gartney; 2, L. McDonald, Ch’town. Vaulting with pele.—1,M. Henderson, | Clyde River, 9ft 114in; 2, L. McDonald, Chitown; 3, D. M. McDonald, Cli’town and | EK. Exnis equal. Hurdle Race.—1, D. M McDonald, Ch’- town; 2, L. McDonald, do. Boys Race.—\, Alex Sinclair, Ch’town; 2, J. McPherson, Uigy; 3, Neil McDonald ' Caledonia. i Dancinz Ghilie Callum.—1, D. F. Me- Donald, Vernon River Bridge; 2, Join Gillis, Ch’town, Special prize, Masier Vernon McDonald, V. R. Bridge. Medal for Best all-round Athlete.- D. M. McDonald, Ch’town. After the gathering the prizes were pref sented by Mrs. J. M. Campbell, wife of the President of the Club, and addresses were given by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, Rev. Dr. Doyle and Hon. Senator Macdonald. . Through the kindness of Mr. J. M. ry—the valor of her warrior clans who | any, where Scetia’s , Ch’iown; 2, D. J. McDonald, Ch’town. Hop, Step and Jamp.—l, M. Henderson, | : if any, would be towards | Regina lodge of Sunny Brae, Pictou Co., N.S; Bonnie Brier Rebekah lodge, Port . Maitland, N. S.; and Pearl Rebekah lodge, Moncton, N. B. Reference was also made to the appeal of the Italian lodges for re- lief of widows and orphans of brothers | killed in the Abyssinian war. There | were no questions of any importance be- | fore the grand lodge for decisions. In his | recommendations the grand master re- {commended that deputy district gran: masters be retained longer in offlve than _they generally are. } Grand Secretary J. C. P. Frazee in his report said : “The year has been one of fair progress, In some sections a very gratifying state cf activity and pro- gress if apparent. In others, though no increase of numbers appear, yet the mis- sion ofthe order is being steadily and loyally pursued, and its principles are be- ing worked out with zealand integrity to the admiration of the communities where euch work is being performed. A few lodges have decreased in membership, but among these are some of our best lodges, with whom the lessened membership is but an indication oi unrelaxing vigilance and careful administration.” The secretary referred to the Oddfellows’ Relief association, and the grand imaster also epoke highly of the management of of the association. The following statis- tics show the strength of the order : Rebekahs—Seven lodges, with a mem- bership of 412. SUBORDINATE The total number of lodges now enrolled is 63, being an increase of two over last year. The membership last year was 4,674, and this year it is 4,853, an increase of 179. During the year 79 membe:s withdrew by card and 32 died. Deaths average 6.72 per 1000 members. LODGES. RELIEF, ETC, The following table shows the amount distributed for relief during the year: Amount paid for relief of bro- CU sdk ies identi cis $4,631.33 Amount paid for relief of widow- Oe Picts kc thosincha 308.25 Amount paid for burying the I iinsick ict eke edeebicl ecedec eden es 763.65 Amount paid for special relief... 411.36 i CI aries aca scn emesis $6,114.59 | The total receipts {rthe year were $25,632.03, and the total expenses were $15,956.69. The amounts invested, etc, are: | Widows’ and orphans’ fund, $26,556.56, and in the banks and other institutions, $73,939.46, making an investment of $99,- 496.02. Grand Treasurer J. A. Balcom’s report showed that the total amount received by , him during the year was $3,331.63, and j the expenses $2,144.63, leaving @ balauce on hand ot $1,187.05. The reports was received by grand lodge and refereed to the different com- mittees, LET THERE BE Sir,—The Summerside Pioneer has shown exceedingly bad taste in publish- , ing the very biassed and untruthful report | of the bicycle races that took place in | that town last week. That paper has treated the Charlottetown young men that participated there very differently from th way the Summerside boys have in thre | past been treated in Charlottetown by the ; press and by thecs zens. On every oc | casion that Summerside has been represent- ied in Charlottetown, the repres: ntatives have been most corteously treated by every one. Charlottetown unfortunately cannot j say the same of Summersije. On several late occasions certain parties of Summer- side have not acted as geutlemen towards | Charlottetown. Whether they acted +o : through ignorance or not cannot be told, | but the fact remains that their conduct i bas not been such as to commend itself to rigbt thinking people. The resulis of the late sports at Sun _merside appear to have been too much for the good people of that town to stand, | Beaten at every contest and in every athletic sport that Summerside has competed against Charlottetown it would not have been a matter of surprise to know that the sportsmen of that place were disappointed, ‘but it is a matter of great surprise that they should allow their disappointment to develop into a lying and contemptible _re- | port which only found too ready publica- _ tion in the columns of one of their news- pspers. If the Charlottetown racers were guilty of the conduct they are here sccused of, where were the judges, and referee, nearly al] of ~hom were Summerside resi- devts? These judges, whose sympathies, Cannon, would surely eustain any protest if there were any grounds for one. No protest was how- ever entered, and no person thought of entering one, simply because there were not any grounds for one. “The Summerside Champion” as the Pioneer calls Cannon has always been ac- corded fair treata.ent in Charlottetown and FAIR PLAY, | he and his friends may rest assured that Charlottetown will always accord him and all others fair and decent treatment and in future should he win races, he will, as in the past, get full credit for winning. But his Summerside supporters must not over estimate his speed or his endurance. They should remember that when he measures swords with Lorne Unsworth, neither his speed nor endurance or their impertinent conduct will avai] him. There are others however, coming tothe front in Charlotte- town whom he may be pitted against. Trura. The greatestest inducements to the pur- chase of ready made clothing are now of- fered at she bargain corner. sanicdstasceiiena eons McLeod, the popular selling agent of the | Baking Powder, —25 cents a b celebrated Slater Shoe, the trim little JOHNSON & JOHNSON. Atthe residence of PYonald MeMillan, | K-q , St. Margaret’s, on the 91h inet., of | consumption, Allan Campbell, in the 19th year of his his soul rest in ) peace. } Qn the 13th August, Emmanetta, only child cf Jamea and Hannah Lee, aged three months and twenty-four days. . age. May | . o- : | PY AM SASAASASALZY Ranges SOSS SHSOSGVISOESSECBSCOSCCOE FAVORITE RANGES. FIGHLAN RANGES, SUUVENTR RANGHS, 00083090 368S90888C6609 9 \ < a Lots of testimonials from citizens. Dodd & Rogers. Wholesale & Retail. >>. BMHBW ORDA VWA VA WA CHOY LLM CACM EA EM EMEA ECM EMME De MeAey LMM MMM Yo MT Co Me eM NLT uN LI Me MF LT LM MM. bh crxrsrse aversrvd CVWVBWVWVSVWVSITSBWeEUVTwT/s ¢ HOT WEATHER | ; Produces DISEASE ¢ é * DISINFECTANTS | Prevent . é ¢ é Condy’s Fluid, Thymo-eresol. A splendid article and cheap. In bot- tle or bulk. Chlorile of lime in sprinkler can. Calvert’s Carbolic Power, Copperas—slould not be ¢ ¢ eo ¢ lost sight of—so cheap, but so good. ¢ ¢ ¢ A.W. Reddin, Phm.B. « (SOO 48G OS ]VOB8eBEBE Central Drug Store. . “Sunnyside.” é = eto e283 GeeeGey ‘American Currency. NOTICE. The Chartered Banks doing business in Charlottetown hereby give notice that on and after Monday, 24th inat., the charge on American currency wiil be five p:-r cent. Ci'town, Ang. 13—dy3i eod wli Creme —_ DeLa Creme The best Cigars and Cigarettes in the market, Wholesale and retail. REDDIN BROS Opposite P. O. GOOD BUSINESS STAND TO LET A kbouse and shops and outbuildings, and 9 acres of land situated at South Pinette Bridge. Moderate terms. Apply to MISS ANNIE YOUNG, aug8—d&w. Pinette. - &. > , oe a3 Are Bui Witt “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 will Keep them out of eheap, harsh, stiff TELEGRAPHIC Sprout Desparoees ro tHe Examiner NEWS PROM THS CAPITAL, Manitoba Difficulty Discussed, Orrawa, Aug. 14. A meeting of the Cabinet was held yes- terday, when the estimates which are to be presented to Parliament at the coming session, were under consideration. Mr. Sifton, Attorney-General of Mani- toba, arrived here yesterday and had an interview with the Premier. It ig report- ed that Mr. Laurier sent for Sifton to talk over the Schoo! Question and the vacant portfolio of the Interior. The probability now is that there will be no appointment to the Department of the Interior until the Schoo) Qiestion is out of the way. TARTE BROUGHT TO BOOK. A Commission to be Demanded PREPARING TO CARRY THE WAR INTO AFRICA. Monrrear, Aug. 14. There are rumors afioat of a charge that will be made at opening of Parha- ment against Hon. Mr. Tarte; and it is said that a committee of enquiry will be asked for. The Minister ot Public Works tias declared time and again that had he remained silent instead of speaking in the McGreevy matter, he might have had any- thing he asked for from a Portfolio down- ward; aod Mr. Tarie’s new triends have added that he might have had $50,000 from the Tories. I: is now said that a new light will be let in upon this question and that quite a uew face will be put upon Tarte’s alleged patriotism and disinterest- eduess. ——— Dishonesty in the Post Office. Newcastie, N. B., Aug. 14. E. P. Smith, an acsistant in the post office here, is accused of tampering with and stealing registered letters, ERVOUS ‘Trouples are due io impoverished blood. Hood’s Sar- saparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and NERVE TONIC. Ss YOU GAN MaKE Your dollars go a long way by carrying them. You can save both time and MONEY by buying your Station ery, Books, Hammocks, Souvenir China and P. E. Island views at our store. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Seedsmen, QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Aug. 3rddy & wky. APPLES. 20 cents a peck, at W. A. HUTCHESON’S. augl1—tf Shredded Whole Wheat BISCUITS. The above-named Biscuits are made frem the whole wheat berry, and therefore contain all the bran, gluten, etc., and are very easily di- gested. They are highly recom- mended for invalids and child- ren, and especially for anyone troubled with indigestion. For sale‘at Beer & Goff’s. Charlottetown. Aug. 6, 1896. Shop For Sale. ‘The undersigned offers for sa'e those two large turee story brick sheps and warebouses on on the east side of Queen Street, witha fiont thereon of forty™ x ft, and at present occupied by Merss. Prowse Bros. and D. A. Bruce. Good yard room in the rear, aod a right of way from Sidney Street. The shops are large and well lighted, and are two of the best business stands in Ch’town. If pot disposed of by private eale, the property wil] hereafter be sold by Public Auction. For particulars apply to the undersigned or to Mr, A. KE. Inge, Solicitor; Cameron Block. GEO. E. FULL, shoes, Grand value, our Men’s $2.50 Sinoes in iace or congress, worth $3 of any man’s money. You wake every cent count when you buy from ue, Yours for bargains. 4. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOK MAN. or In this city, to-day, a wallet coptain- ing asum of money, Finder will please leave at this office. augli—2j aug3—7in. Brush Wanted, Any parties wishing te supply 400 loads of brush, at once, should apply to H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk, aug 13—tf To be held on Saturday evening, Why we call it a Basket Picnic, In every department of this big store will be arranged rows and rows of baskets SST meee “ FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1896 ouR ~~ BASKET PIGHIC —not filled with stale eandwiches, but with choice seasonable merchandise, marked at ridiculously low prices. As there will be all kinds und all sizes of bas- kets, so will there be all kinds and® all p h q w Fl 5( ce a Ce J A Good Wanted to canvas for the eral contract will be give Charlottetown. sizes of bargains, Active Agent the Sun Life Assurance Co. EZ. R. BROW, We quote a few sam- le prices round the margin, but you will ave to come to realize the bargains, Not-one bargain in a hundred can be uoted here, as some lots will be closed out in an hour, and every basket emptied ill be filled at once with some new bar- gain. LADIES’ and MISSES’ SACK RACE We have about 25 Sacks for Coats) litable for present or early autumn wear 1o add amusement to the night’s sport. We will sell the first coat to first comer it Jc, the second coat at 60c, and each eu. - eding coat 10c higher. It will indeed le sack race to see who gets the cheapest vat, as any one of them sold from $2.50 to $4.75. Race will start at 7 p, m. at as. Paton & Co's Thrift or Industrial branch of A good territory and lib- Apply to n. AGENT eS, east ee The | Monarch of all--- ROYAL OAK SOAP © Unequalled. Unapproazhe for the money. Made here All Grocers. ee Sing le Apron, Open Rear o 4 ' HARVESTER AND BINDER | Farm, Stock, &c. T am instructed by Mr. James L. Mullin to sell by auction, on MONDAY, AUG. 17th, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, his valuable farm, situated on the Cove- head Road, Lot 34, nine miles from Char- lottetown, and 23 from York Station. It is convenient to schocls and churches, and is ove of the best and most beautiful in Queen’s County; is well watered and in a high state of cultivation. It contains 169 acres, 150 of which are cleared, the remainder is covered with the best growth of scantling and hardwoed on the Island; together with the STANDING CROPS, which are in excellent conditicn. Also, at the same time and place, the following Stock and Implements : — 4 horses, 1 foal, 4 mileh cow’, 11 young cattle, 22 sheep, 1 sow with pg, 6 pig one year old, 1 self-binder, 2 hay v:owers. 1 wheel rake, 1 seeder, 1 potato digger, | gang plow, 4 common farm piows, 1 set iron barrows, 2 sets woolen harrows, 2 carts, 1 truck wagon, 3 wood sieighs, 1 driving sleigh, 1 driving wagon, 3 sets driving harness, 3 sets cart harness, 4 sets plow harness, 1 set team harness, 1 mould- ing plow, 1 scuffler, 1 roller, 1 thieshing machine with shaker and fanners. Also, all the household furniture and numerous other articles, TERMS.—All sums of $5 and under, cash; over $5, fifteen months’ credit on approved joint notes, F. H. HORNE, Auctioneer. Covehead Road, Aug 5- dy f&s wtd New Prices in Watches We have lately received a nice assortment of Silver Watches for Ladie’s and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to please in price. Cal] and inspect them. W. N. TANTON’S Great George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. WATCH SALE. ooooecee On account of a change at the factory the price of the Rockford Watches will be 20 per cent. off regular price this month. I have now had the agency of these watches for ten years and can conscientiously recom- mend them for durability and fine time keeping. A special discount will also be given on all waiches till atter Exhibition. TERMS CASH. Ek. W. TAYLOR Cameron Block. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been presented, under “The Dominion Controverted Elections Act,” against the return of Augustine (o'in McDonald, Esquire, asa member of :!.e Parliament of Canada for the Eve's al District of Kings, in Prince Edwai:i ‘s!and. Dated at Souris East, the thirteenth of August, 1896. DENNIS MURPHY, Returning Officer for Electoral District of King’s. day augl3—d&aw FARM FOR SALE. rae undersigned offers for sale her farm, consisting of sixty acres, four miles from the city. It is beautifully situated, fr n'ing on the North River. A house containing lo rooms and good outbuildings are on the Steel Frame, Steel Wheels, Steel Platform, Steel $11.’ ing, Steel Bundle Carrier, Chain Drive, Balanced Reel, Self-lock Lever Lift, Simple and Infallible Knotter. : SINGLE APRON The long Single Apron performs its work in @ satisfactory and economical manner, and the , grain is carried forward in an even and steady flow to the binder. The effect of grain chang- ing from damp to dry or the other way, is not felt in the expansion or stretch of the cloth interfering with its operation, The apron neither slips on the rollers nor strains them out of shape. The apron is positively driven by three rollers, and carries the rs grain in an unbroken stream to the binder. There is no obstacle offered to the passage of the grain from the platform to the binder, and it is in full view of the operator until it is delivered upon the bundle carrier. d WE HAVE a limited number of the FROST & WOOD “ Daisy ” Reapers. They are very light, simple, strong, and easily handled machines. PRICES lower than the lowest and satisfaction guaranteed. Buy direct from us and save money, a 4. HORNE & Co. | Charlottetown, Aug. 12, ’36—dlaw&w > a nn — —— —_ : AUCTION, | i lack Dia | The SS. Coban, sailing from Montreal Friday morning, August 14th, will beduest CLarlottetown, Monday morning, A’ 17th, a wil] sail for St. John’s, - foundiand, via North Sydney, carrying horees, cattle and sheep on deck aad pe §f duce under deck, at loweest possible rate.) For farther particulars as to freight «id ‘ passage, apply to : PEAKE BROS. & C0, 7 Ageats Ch’town, Aug. 12, 1896, CLEARING-OUT SALE © SUPERIOR FURNITURE FOR Sait BY AUCTION. Iam instructed by Mre. Heard toveell - by suction at ber residence, knows # “The Cedars,” on Td URSDAY, THE 208 ig DAY OF AUGUST, inst. commenciag@t -& 11 o’clock, a. m. All her household effects, com isi . Drawing Room, Parlor, Dining-room, Office, Bedroom and Kitchen furniture, Also, 1 superior family Horse, 1 hs seated Carriage, with extension top, - Buggy, 1 Wagon, Sleighs, Harness, t Plows, Harrowe, Wheel-rake, Garden r Tools, Seate, &ec., &e. : Premises open for inspection on Web ‘ nesday, the 19th, from 10 a. m. till 4 p.m Terms Cash. : R. BEAIRSTG, ; ae “ Appiy to Mrs. .ANTED—A servant o ort Street. sugli Rost, Hoae, Roch premises. NE ; a eo JA FLEAGHER Ladies’ shopping Bags drawing strings at top, Extraordinary Bargain---A large quantity bought at a special price. A pretty serviceable bag; lined fast black Sateen, with fancy plaited basket coverings; silk and strong leather handles. They sell on Sight. 835c each. STANLEY BROTHERS l0daw Auction. ncaa d Any person having a small farm of > ae five to ten acres, within ve 3 the city, may fied a purchaser by to the undersigned at their offee @ Charlottetown. : McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARBIE, :