x } sop suns naman mma Tn ramen (sana YS NS LES “ ~e ao. ; aoe a = * oo { SATURDAY, AUGUST 38, 1895 i‘ r 3 THE DAILY EXAMINER - : - : - - SA . JUST 3, 1895. 4 a I M f 4 4 ee na —— Se eee a iceeeneiene erin a —_-———__—— . sn See nea pecs mee eg ARI ETINNoneeeemreememmm cc = ccna ienen ~eaaamgiiapiaa,« een ay — : . ee v2 > r — - j ORANGE GRAND LODGE, HUMAN FELLOWSHIP, SHIP NEWS. ee are si \ HR DAILY RXAMINER | } t} Province to the “Who hath no cronies had better be Port of Charlottetown. us ' oe 7" “hs y Grand Lodge at dead” said the jolly old pedagogue long sltam 4 ‘ Hi atten tl ti , 7 eption of Mr. Hender ago. It is wot always true that a man is : ie — septs anata ia fax . { “ » last evening. Before known by the company he keeps. The Aug 2—ssSt Glaf, LeMaistre, Picton; s Desparones TO THe Examiner ‘ son, returned hon : a DE neal icera 1d d for companionship oft laces Ww Junbar, * Read, Pugwash; Ellen F, | ° — . | HNowing officers | demand for »panl ofter places one m Dunbar,® Read, Pugwash; Ellen I . +} ee of the sess10u the following ] . ip V t r , oe aa Pie AMS ie ML NOTES AND COMMENTS agen y where the existing conditions are such that ? Jackson, Great Bras d’Or, Med ai rice ore ; zis - oe ._—Hon N Clark Wal: there can be no fellowship ; he who makes CLEARED. T N . ; 1 Sta mark : belief} M W Grand Master arecluse of himself, however, because he at ne Hanl a A TRAGEDY IN MONC ' z rded } Ja re-elected al songe iri isses : aon ee ee S008, Oston; ee t ba ° 7 ast Saat Pos a G rand Master—Major AJ Arm- The me aioe’ Gar a Edmond Russell, Jimmo,Chatham; Frank, : : Bhan , a ae ee a Grant, Wallace; Annie & ne, Verge genet x : : GS Soho. stettiwat, | was Micha, when under the juniper’ res | Grants Wallasey ABale A lessie.- Verge, | HEXE IS WHAT WE OFFER YOU: i + ond Chaplain y Jo ’ tg stou; Advance, : . rien ; ee ot x alone because he thought himself the Olaf, LeMaistre Pictou Wm Dar bar Sudden and Mysterious Death 1" wa - | Sterling, re-electec , : > is r- Pemgeccnteng . ; 1 nnbar, + . te ' ‘ ns oy ant to | Stetlings Feeney Parkhill, Midland. | aly worshipper of the true God, his nar—-| po4i Pugwash; Ellen F, Jackson, North 50 Blue Serge Dresses, suitable for Boys and Girls, at i Secrin e ‘ | oat @ Teeeest R A C Brown, St John rowing sympathies his morbid questionings Rulines rag 4 7 oniiitaidl i <3 mported | | turer se rownh, Ob « . * ‘ : by. —_ : exte ca eas R " iB 7 Toronto as to whether life be worth living, will ; - half price. f G D of C—hober urns, Loronto. a * : : a — . Q make themselves heard. F gi % . i millions of dollars | Deputy G Secretary—John .— It istrue that many of the world’s great- Nearly re, ee a ane tonic at In the Course of a Drunken Brawl. A counter of Ladies’ All-wool Summer Underwear at , sth the Panama Canal/ 5 anna” ‘se est and best men shunned what is popular- { “\!S Season, ood’s Sarsaparilla is the 10 bi _s vw it is proposed that a ! | Deputy G Treasurer—Lieut Col “— ly called society. Yet the most illustrious,} Oe true ton:c and blood purifier. half price. sc rae ‘ Owen Sound Oe Rl i. . . ; is : ‘ * mn ; d — . rested Ietons aco D SS had their ctiesse friends af whose 1S _— Moxcrox, Augusi 3. 900 Pairs of Ladies’ Everfast Hose. The above are : Deput) j ra, JC Que), J | love and fidelity they were sure. The man oe 1 : : “| ee p sad N B), J Munro (N 5), os Te M > EK 1 of Nazareth was often cheered by the sight } Ina ae ae int “A sn ie extra quality. Some of them were marked 80c., some $l. ‘ oo i She rd nt, eas , sNetl | 4 ioe . ; z ‘unswick se last night James Magee ° > ° P 0 a alee | Shepherd Out, ast), R McNe of the human face divine, by the warm } Brunswicl a ° . tng . . i. ne See our. price i athict. 1 c — : td McPhereon (Unt, » t S J Seller grasp of the human hand,éor while Bethany a oe 7 eae Heilw 0 < ~~ t 2 an active i re leputy G Chaplains— ave S J Se sti . ane a oe a of the Intercoicnia ailway ehops, rl " pray or —— I . | hae , inhabitants was it not to him “the nmin : . s 3 a ie os i 4 sales ‘ ' -| 4 & Thomeon, A L Geggle, J Ardill, J ¢ are " a her sister Martha’? bartender for the Royal Hotel, met a very All Capes and Jackets left at m .s°-go prices. so j - ? OS ony . * Ww q y ( Pr $s a ‘ ms 7 =n - i fe arty } ve | Madill. J P Morgan, R T Mignott, Dr. “To. “ te ‘an aled, bee the Goelale of . : sudden end. Jim Magee and Thomas : as os ie a W sure tha article healed | Smith and Philip dones, dens Geet ae ‘proved most helpful 1000 Cigars Sold This Week Gorman, of the Brunswick Hotel, have Gentlemen’s Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Braces, White and —_ : ‘ . i eehee ’ ees ae ae ar 1e ello s . « os = « é . . ‘ : st two or . ~ . . : ‘Human Sympa | . eee Dr. Johnson’s home in Fieet Street, Lon- been at loggerheads during the past : Colored Dressed Shirts, Hats and Caps, at pees to beat : . as e | SOURIS NOTES, a bit BY THE BOX—VERY CHEAP three days, and Magee, it is said, made ’ 4 pleasure, #3 i a lon, in the last century 18 @ familar place 4 A 4 X ue ys ‘A a i s pager roing to punch Gor- them all ; recat writer, WhO Was &! | : a Rnolia ars > The : ireats tha jas § , ~ “ ° i} oe el malar ree t | Mr n McLean, M. P., had his two] to the reader of English literature. Whe n a Seat a called at the Brenewisk wit le oaks be Ss : one tn i t . . a : jn double harness | such men as the stera old Doctor himeelf, =e . , anampenes . ’ ‘ | standard-bred mares in double h : je. Goldemith and Garrick met Hotel bar last night and the two men OV Cy 4 ce om s dene i this morning. They are very handsome Reynolds, Goldsm 4 a sin ahaa tl a quarrelled. Thev fellonthe floorin a clinch i 4 " Pp A ‘ , a 2) ‘ . Se y , | animals, both dark bay and well matched, the truth of = ae i he Lda - si i ancewdd § and as Gorman arose Magee laid over and A ; L . : t ant of th 4 is Ada a - ne e four and the other five years old. We} wien the “ ha selictenan © ulieiiinds tes y ‘ threw up his hands, without even the 4 contributed a I ningpehiceot set = : “s ‘diet think that they are, without doubt, the | begins and life ae Se ; ve a slightest articulation. 4: dered tent wes ; . . : tat a fe va ag < : a o s ) 2 Db ae i. ‘ * > 7 i cpeceevglors nate . _ . Niagra, | finest pair of horses on the re ~- tLis Whar ~ “ oe ‘aka nae ag oa This Week for $3.00. See them. moned, but could not restore the life that. s . ie oven oo % Schr. Satellite sailed to-day for St. | poet Uhatterton, tt . : . e been lost. An inquest is being held. Jotalpishe 7¢ Ont., with his bicycie standing bes le b Pierre with a cargo of cattle and lumber, thetic friendship, dying by his own hand, _— nausea: : Orwic nion Establish: es 8. : The supposition is that Mr. Adams felt an | © pped by Mr. Thomas Kickham. weary, ere he had rightly begun the march | N by ROS Sav) of heart failure coving, and diss] “Voi oo that Mr. Arthur F. Morrow is | of life. Had Goldsmith never yearned for A Woman Shoots a Boy. . . : mounted, propping his whee! a | teaving on Monday for Lynn, Mass. He | the praise of the great Johnson, he might sia whea death overtook bim ss been home spending his holidays. have often thought with tenderest love of angl Wasuincrox, Aug. 3. . . — naosics ' ; bo hes hee ting Misa | his dear green native turf avithout giving . . i ~The United States anbassad & Miss Pyke, who has been visiting Mit ce : = Miss Betsey Flagler, daughter of the NORWICH, ENGLAND ait London is not s jingo, s he ins y | Rena McLean, left to-day for her home in | to ae em ae ~~ a. MORT( ' AGE SALE, Hon. D. W. Flagler, chief of ordinasce, U. CAPITAL ‘ I ‘HM, EN ° % ee Bl » Great B i lifax. and old customs which we yas 1 ee ce Lia ket : er =" the Monroe do ué é oe Halifax oe aa Deserted Village.” While this and many eee S., shot and instantly killed killed a color -» Two Dollars of Cash Assets for Every . has taken possession of [sla I Souris, Aug. Zad, 15Je 2 rted af : ee ee ed boy named Ernest Green, whe was dyed ’ ~ . Dollar of Liabilities dad the yotral ~_ | aaeers 7s tt . ak a uae. seacs their: hiahest Leasehold Lands on Lot 48, | stealing fruit in a yard of Flagler’s resid- by ‘anderstood that som o : et ves © rs ence yesterday. ZI CS 3 Fad i . al seful { estat | LETTERS T0 THE ROIT OR development in the light of sympathetic eens : | ain tlt . —— TAT Rates. Prompt Settlements. If you want a Watch to cer. om : \ abe 6 Atlantic, | _ ——— appreciation, it is none the less true of ee En in tase aes, eer RUN ON TIME we can ee as oe ts oa i nat aa We at the | CLERGYMEN IN POLITICS, those who value most highly the work of | on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of September Obituar . rm nd seid that it was ju 4 oe ; ; : ies eT ie li ial ito be of some use| : these men of genius, No one can rightly | next, A D 1895, at the hour of twelve o'clock, . . . sult you. ialand had been fuund tot ! ete Sir.—With your permission, I would “wih i oe alae wet, tn = | noon aa . and benefit, inasmuch as I was as to offer a few words of criticism on aes 2 ee ee ; All that the undivided equa’ moiety or half nS ee Agent. for P. E. Island E W ’ ~— : } ‘ ne v4 oue Y ue is . 22 , > , é 8 Pu e@ i J i ss 3 : ‘ spot which nobody has hitherto s emed | » letiese ceased Ss Dwshe? aad some of the qualities ot & poet, any more part of which alired Ernest Mutch died pos- Richard Luttrell, formerly district super- Ch j 9. 1896 ty . . . . ‘ TAY LOR, oa ie i wenden: ag, oS . d ? ° than one who is celor blind can see the | sessed, in and ‘o all these pieces or parcels Of | 5 sendent of the Intercolonia! Railway, died arlottetown, June 10, pony july24 CAMERON BLOCK . want. “Cheesemaker,” and the alleged interview | , oe splendid piece of coloring. | land situate on Townsbip Number Forty- | a en > : —L'Impartial pays Senator Ferguson @/ yi: Father Burke, which appeared in ay SS ee "3 | eight, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows: | in Moncton yesterday of paralysis. , oo a f x his activity in the ieee P This truth accqunts for the just contem pt In Firs’, all that tract, piece and parce! of land = 5 ee caer apanatatnoas eli Gamat aoe _ - — oa ———— cetnag pw P ak sad ie ‘an your paper @ few days ago. which literary clubs, formed because of | situate, lying a « beingen Lt or ‘Tawnshlp mierests of t! ro , especially in § —— » t , r f ia . c : ; r * elg ed s ari o interests of the Proviuee, especially in his }” [ have no desire to withdraw from stiy-| (heir being fashionable, are held by all | SmBCO SET eC omnes ane on Yachting in New York. efforts for zood continental connection ne any right of citizenship and I think : o : so i as .ollows, 3 gay: 3 x on lees thine comes up where we ae ei aely | Sincere people. Feigned enthusiasm and | tne east bank of the Hillsborough River, at | i - omermep alee orgy, Senet : ee that | teat ® clergyman should have precisely | . 4), iration are very saon detected by the | the north-west angle of & farm of ta oo New Yorx, Aug. 3 can be benefitted,L’ Impartial declares thal ie Sane rights and privileges as any >: ee 2 ’ Ree merly owned by Francis Mutch, now oOwni« NE K, Aug. 3. Se “sleeves oa the an : = 7 Y | sense of intuition which we all possess. | py David Muteh; thence easterly along th« vhs Viele eee Oise co the eo 13 -_ Sete a ie ther citizen—no more and no eas. But the ranks of those who are true lovers | northern boundary line of said farm of David - ! ‘e! cag Reta? nc 70e €" ra er - S . vive.” This is in, striking evidenor| There can be no great ebjectign 10] o¢ what is beautiful in literature, io nat—| MUCltta iRewteternkie ineot thetwcwia: | yy ss nné the Jubilee and the Volum — to a othe ~ ae wn» | ole anes — 7 ere - iti- | ire and in art, are very falland are made] ave ‘acres of laud hereinafter, partientar ce ar ains in whenever any Isiand intereéstis UoGer cos” | mately teaching the people their duties as y jes and conditions of life. | described; thence porth-westerly along raul . | 4 ; litical] . 7 . : rades and conditions Of life. ; ; : = } sideration, are ready, for petty politica!) citizens,as they understand it. But this Wi eng . ] : - e t it we find those | “°ycD side line to the south-eastern bound | : : deration, are ready, fon Potty Pole | citizens, aa they understand it.' But thie | Where we least expec | gine oftand fmeriyowned bya! sandy | Meeting of Railway Committee. motives, to g! 5 Sin eMe: nak te is 8 m1xe¢ community, the majority 0 who could truthfully say : Currie, now in possession ot Donald Munn; | Gppreciation of J. imparts! — whom, whether right or wrong, believe s os ea thence westerly along last mentioned south. | —_— unpleasant to Senator Ferguson Too} that clersvmen should not interfere in “Cleon hath a a acres, eastern boundary ling twenty-one chains 0. | Orrawa, Aug. 3. 028 q a nit aie Shae as a re % ‘ . Te, re I; © the said eastern shore a lilsborough 2 . a seldom do wg — active workers the politics, and resent euch interference. Y — # ae o Swein River aforesaid, and thence southerly along | The R ilway Committee of the Privy meed of praise they earn 50 dearly They believe that the countries whose et the poorer of th the said shore to place of commeacemrut, | (4n¢ | wili meet on Friday next. ' ; : : Is Cleon, and not J. containing fifty acresof land, be the farue | J —{’Evenement, of Q 1ebec, says Chat- people do their own thinking are the most Cine ail oak eit liens more or less (2) Also, all that other tract o. | ae 5 * , fy ; Re ; rocreasiv ies ; orferenc § ; ’ ‘ ; > ; . ’ | . elle, a French-Canadian, was hanged, and | progre 5% e, and that et cota nce agi see Fonag Sane ar ane ane | (G.ven away. Men’s and Boy’s straw Watson S D St re “te —_— ; : to Shortis n litics 18 altogether mischievous. -? 2 i . 4 7 oe : on nyesoull } ee mo, a . Se ce wants equal justice meted ont to “7 iS po - : — po 0 mvt Ngee Cleon hears no anthems ringing vay ees on = acute westera ji as prices from 40c to $1.00 given away 0 a the Englishman. Upon which the Mont- | Some of them Oss g d sky; angle of a farm of twenty-five acres af land in | fur 25 cents this evening at J B Macdonald veal Ges tte remarks that when Shortis is | sav that the United States, where the In the sea and sky ; possession of Donald Mann and purchased & Co’ e z e : i & t Qn Onore 2 >. = : - . . . > o. ae . . cS : ; 8. trie] no doubt he will get justice. At any influence of the clergy in politics is practi Nature nee se eee es al atte Aares quraeatie acnen ta eae oo me : ¢ a c F Ex le : 55 t rortl f th t Wi i C. i i ala “ wil! not be the Crown’s fault if he | cally nothing, is a better governed country Earnest listener I, john Muich ; thence north-easterly along the Boy’s parte at = phen 7 you or Kxample :—oy cents worth oO 1€ pures ite Castile Soap (direct se, I tii not P tk own 3 a@uit ii i wen; s =: : " gl ine cs — wc ain : . rant ak x ove. w sui 1 : “y #. does not. In the meantime it may be re-} than Mexico and Spain, where clerical These are not found among those who coute-camere boundary Hse of “se SSN: _ : mia ow ores e will suit you from the makers) te 40 cents. SEE THE WINDOW ! marked, that it is neither an evidence of | inflaenee is paramount. They even] decry the rich, but grant them their own | thence south fiiteen degrees east along Jehu at J. B. Macdonak s. ae ae ee for French-Canadian | point to Ontario and compare it toQuebec, place, knowing that “The consideration | Boyce’s south-west boundary to land jn pos i ie cates meh ah | ge Charlottetown, August 3, 1895. a Se ae ; : Td ick ss in all societies is not with- | Session ef David Mutch; thence westerly papers to be coutinually associating the | to the disadvantage of the latter. the rich possess In al! societies 1s not with: | pine the northern bouadary of said land ip . idea of their nationality with the treat And yet those same misguided people] out meaning or right; it is the approval | possession of David Mutch to the northern ment accorded to murderers. No other | live harmonionsly with their Catholic | given by the human anderstending tthe | Souneney of aie Ore naene tut ahaa mee te ee —_— people thinks it a grievance to have its| neighbors. They admire and revere their | act of creating value by knowledge and a line in continuation thereof tothe place of @scassine punished, and it is questionable | priests, if they are vodly, modest and | labor.” Nor do they denounce the fasbion- | c.mmencement, containing twenty: five scres |, eae peau, — a “ -h lead f ble and gay. with their leasures God | Of iand, a little more or less, together with all 8 . if French—Canadians do. gentlemanly. And to such Jeaders Of} a ae rn : : rights, members and appurtenances. Th ' saan opeok Unde: Catholic thought as the late Bishops Mc- | pity his narrow sympathies, serene eee The above sale is made t ur- ute to i power ‘ i —i he western orgs Speaks. a od . » off i is i i of sale contained in a «eriain Indenture o : : : the caption “ Judicious Reflections,” L’lm Eachern and Melntyre, they offer a feeling his intellect, whose heart - eee cnnan Deoctien de: athe tuirty-Ora dew o2 Male*to our order in Germany and Wholesale Onl Ws se oe F Pienid, daees 9 The ’ ..:,, | Which in many cases is more than friend- | by the sight of happy human faces, by 80] o.:ober, A D i8 5, mace») tween Mary wuteb, | opened to-day :— , jy. ae = : — - E B k a ap “| ship and often love. But it is not because abundance of sweetness and light anywhere | widow, and Execat rix of the late Zona Muren, : . . m maa . ee sate Tar Ex Seen uch men as these advertise themselves in | in a world where our selfishness makes it fame 5 re. bestie and Laan z rapt est Pretty Things lil Chinaware, BINDER TWINE. of his interview with Tue Examiner, apro | |) news} avers, and set up for being lead-} all too dark. The Man of Sorrows said | Benjamin Rovinson and Catherine (his wife), : i 10,000 Ibs. Blue Ribbon and Red pos of the new time table, express the gen ers of public opifiion when they are not, “Rejoice with them that do rejoice” be-}| Matida Jane Mutch, Bethesda Match and CONSISTING OF —_——_— —-—_-_——- — og : 2 an ° | ic inion of this partof the : ¢ «9 6 : . > | Emily Elmyra Mutch of the first part, an i ° ap. d cee a te ee ws Es ened oe that the community respect and om a he said ; Weep with sat ss — George Mutch ef the second part, and which Sugar and Creams, ‘ insiaaia ae Seed cca : them, but because of the display of the | and was at the marriage reas o make | mortgage was by a signment bearing date the Cups and Saucers, Y u a y ] } f e. found who, not devoured by any love for christian virtue of charity and tolerance.| the scene more fair,’ and “Inthe dark | twenty-sventh day o1 Sertember A D 1g), 0 can save money JY Juying one O 30 Boxes. ; want aneasel? We havethem foronly} Wood Violet and Special the one, “If thy | Cash Grocers. | ei 45 cents each. <A purse? Your choice . : : thy heart be as my heart, , Q imi - ; of a large lot for only 15¢ each, worth up| White Rose. ig aie tie ere — P. $.—Try some of our new SUGAR. than ever before. We have also a limited number of extra Rub- ‘ to 50c. A book, zine, #pé ? , INTLY. pzea we . oe © _ | _ ‘ont oe ss i= aie Pet «oh A W REDDIN PH B aDeei — % — Summer Drink — FLORIDA 200 Barrels Granulated } j ber Bands in stock to suit all SIZeS of Jars. r oe st, just off the press. See sou- . In Voal— the citizens of Char- { i “ 4 eT e press. See our pretty sou ' } ’ *§ | lottetown will be pleased to ac aa ORANGE CIDER put up im oe aii — j SUGAR. Watern elons only 3c per pound at Bee Central Drug St eer wen eee cent. in thelr oud we: and oaee, 15 and 26 pager BEER & GOFF 4 & Gola a hy aly oc per poun eer ‘ 5 ore. bills can be made this year by using only ! cents per bottle. N. RATTENBURY. « | ‘ ght. aug: the Jewel Stoves. july24 july 23—2462 Charlottetown, August 1, 1895—246 E o , w % e s J : ugus €---nWweepin ecductlons on és entione cloWw | a . o oe , t + oie wip = the public good, but raiher for persona] and petty reasons, at first pulled hard They are respectful of the wishes and opinions of others, and do not attempt to Gethsemane of pain and midnight prayer.” But those who value most highly their ass'gned to the unde:signed, Rawan K Fitz- gerald. For farther part'culars apply to Mr William Hanging Eggs, Cream Jugs, our Summer Suits at our reduced prices. 50 Half Boxes. against the new arrangement. To-lay, ride rough-shod over eyeryone who differs | heritage in literature, who give most A Stewart, Solicitor, Newsum Block, Char Vases, W . ‘ mi ’ BANANAS £ oor a aa it gh-s = luttet 6 ‘ tie adic Pa , — ae ee a wre with them. o * time to the thought of the day, are apt Dated this second day of August, A D 1595. Baskets, c has Cw las o> v stoc — of elegant Cloths : advantages which this new table procoree Now, Mr. Editor, Protestants in this | to . —. — ‘ree a ROWAN R FITZGERALD. Plates, for Fall bought and we must 1 iake room Arrivals weekly, {green, half ripe for us, The system will be about perfect country have votes, and they do not — upon an as ne idle « — m a saabiluis citi man Assignee of Marigugee. Trays, &c f i] h ’ mf wind ripe. : > saiear . Mihi o be reminded every time they open their] a solemn reality ; play ee Fe ae ad hi a a ales ‘ } io ; . oo ANGES. eg eare aM 'S | weekly popes tin ihe ev. Fhe Dae ian or them, eed wi wre ob” | py ce [age SETS |" ate Suite, Punts. Underwoer all i nae be sinioe ays So tecmalt gon sthe one man in this country, above a 100d and it has been “Qa with foil af + , : ac eo = leave Jignisn somewhat later than at pre— alae a " holds heir sales in his | heart and brow and brain” ever since. OP: fi H HT ° “ on Tables in centre of Store. ats, Suits, Pants, Underwear, all Su M- | CORNMEAL. . sent. However, this is a commencement bands, and hes the ordinance and govern-— These, more than any need the energy of GEO. CARTER & CO. mer Goods, at big reductions, 500 Barrels Fresh Ground. which argues well for the ware. Time men this section of the universe as} human fellowship, and yet of all classes and the energy of those who ore ener aot _ his duty; and I hope that the are oftenegt ‘lenied it. The idea of meet-| Under Patronage of Mis Momor;| jely27 07 HAND-PICKED BEANS. a ee ee ee the rest. “good priest” will cee his way clear in the | ing their friends for an evening with am- the Lieut Gvuveraer ind S EEEEEEEinannEERRenEEEaeieEI 70 Barrels. ee ee future to attend to his own duties as a] usement as the sole object pleases them not Mrs. Howlan. RICE. ——-Tbhe Montreal Gazette in the course of parish priest, as some of the most esti- | and they remain alone with their thoughts r- ry = = - -¥ ' 100 B Be : au article has drawn up the following com-| j,able men in this country are doing, and | and society loses its best. But it need not i Meee Pie Se ae id ant a JOH \ \ i A | - ags Best Quality. parison between the economy of the former | sesign (at least until after the mext elec-| be so. Let no one think, no matter how os — : t BA BD . e CARVELL BROS., grit and of the present conservative govern- much he may long for “partners in the y g Y.M.C. A. has arranged with the Cana- Wholesale Only. : co tion) his’ self-inflicted duties of adviser— = dian Entertainment Bureau of Toronto for ment of Quebec : general of every body, and chief meddler in | flowery walk of letters, deep dispute aud the appearance here, Charlottetown, August 3. 1895 125 @ jv24 -2w 36 pat thm “Tp four years and a half the Mercier | everything. graceful jest” but that there are many like = ; Government increased the net debt $13,- Prorestast CONSERVATIVE. him who only want a leader to take them ON AUGUST 7th INSTANT ee eee = ne a 000,009, or at the rate of nearly three mil- a — - out from the Egypt of social custom they a a ade: b lions anaually. a SCOTT ACT ENFORCEMENT. have long outgrown. : : . of the Distinguished Indian Poetess, j ; In two years and a half the Tailion qT ay bei oid] In the olden time, when life was simple: 7” . * de ; 3 Sir,—The Scott Act is being rigi en- : r Sains i a + . a : i Government reduced the net debt $3,000, Pater vg a Whe net te Tectia: the Highlander and the Cornishman were Wiss BF. Pauline Johnson, Ove z €00, or at the rate of over a million an- | TOFCe® in “loncton. ‘J wont, on meeting together, to talk of deeds ually. town? There is something wrong some- | of daring and great adventure. Of the in— Aceompanied by If we turn to the expenditure, a similar where. Perhaps the appointment of &| centive the hearing of this conversation S occurred. from the total state of things is found to have The following figures are taken public accounts, and relate to the third inspector is needed. Perhaps the Mayor and Stipendiary would kindly look into the matter ? was to the boys and girls listening, Set history tell. Why is it that at the present day we have so little conversation when Mr. Owen A. Smily, Character Elocutionist and Musical En You can always get the very diario PN Wilililias —antes expenditure, exclusive of railway subsidies, ONLOoKeER. personalities, scandal aud domestic affairs tertainer. LATE S ; in the year before the liberals took office, wae “a ae are proscribed an oe hen each Also for the presentation, on August in the year they were turned out, _and in ee heals year the colleges sen fs thousands of | 27th. inst., of a novel feature of enteritain- BOOKS the last year of the Taillon administration Sir,— Your correspondent “Lot 16,” a ve joan 4 —- seney es ment, consisting of the portrayal of forty- for which ‘the figures are available : | is li i iti ead us to expect them at least willing $0! five emotions by Statuesque Posings i ; 9 i . 6 ong as was his little list of celebrities at : : : emotions by Statuesque Posings in a Expenditure. | work for Stephen, does an injury to the C. aS reform = — motes woe are We | Greek Costunve by At Publishers Prices, PBST .....ccesecccecvcsscascescscesesogp Spl lgtoe | C. Ls who whould have a share in the — ee ee era Miss Effie Elaine He t ’ a ea ae § FOS. O60 1 ences ks Me, Bie, MeiliRds wes of of study embraced too much and that in ats 4 u pt, ya P 1894 20. ..cecececcccecccorsesccecee-see 4,550,629 | the Fifteen Point poll all day, not only act aah a is —— 4 who will offer a complete and powerful HASZARD & MOORE 9 Every province of the Dominion can| with the Land Office at his back, but the Sree seid ay eeeedinted etth wen fi, eee . furnish a similar tale. The last conserva-| strongest reminiscences of the old ship- van = eae . ork i aches aa ae Sentimental and Pathetic Recitations. BOOKSTORE. : ’ : he . - ; 8 er—w in 8 1 an 8 3 sal Tic s + ve a . tive government in Nova Scotia, from 1878-| yard days when he launched vessels there. Tee ae gcor aan pebe nagp Speciai Tickets, good for two reserved uly20 5 ; readily banished from the mind with its | seats at these Entertainments, can be y $2, though they had but a very small revenue, for the N. P., had not had time to develop the coal trade as it has since, aad the Dominion allowance was not so large as now, yet left the province $72,000 better off than they found it. The grit gov- erumeat that succeeded them, though with sreatly increased revenues, have already yot the province over 34 millions worse off than they found it. And these are the peopie who say they would do the same by the Dominion as they have done by the provinces ! .-6-+o-— OO A Crown of merry children enjoyed themselves “shopping” this morning at Beer Bros. It was quite a pretty sight. eneen ————— We may not be able to beat on wheels, but we will match our clothing, hats and carpets against any house in the trade, ani yon can bet they will not pass us on the homestretch either, for quality, make or price.—Prowse Bros. aug3 2i Call at Carter’s Bookstore this evening Saturday, Aug 3rd for bargains. Half an bour (more or less) spent in our store will be pleasant as well as profitable. D3 ou Lor 15. e+Ore A nice settee, suitable for lawns or parks, just the thing for an outdoor seat, apply to R K Brace, agent. Straw hats, ties, and children’s washing suits at reduced prices at the Bargain | Corner to-night—McKay Woolen Co. Saturday night is always a special night at our store. To-night we will do our best to cater to your wants. Straw hats, ties and children’s clothing especially cheap —McKay Woolen Co. — F FOR THE LADIES! We would call your atten- tion to our unusually fine line of PERFUMES, in botile and on draught, 25 and 35 cents per ounce, shown to-night. The odors include Manzani- ta, Trilby Bouquet, Tea Rose, restraints. However that may be, there remains much to be done, for all are agreed that men and women may meet together soc- ially and be stimulated to nobler endeavor and wider sympathy and not lose sight of recreation at the same time. It only re- quires that there be some brave enough to usher in the new era of intelligent conversa- tion in subjects of vital interest to all. How many there are daily fighting with doubt in whose minds faith often gives place to despair ? What a joy forsuch to hear one in “dear words of human speech” tell how “He fought with doubt, and gathered strength ; He did not make his judgment blind, But faced the spectres of the mind, And laid them, till he came to find A larger faith his own.” But that we may have this real conver- Sation, without which there is no true fel- lowship, tiere must be the strict observ ance of an etiquette whose rules have their basis upon good feeling. Noblesse oblige. “Superior advantages bind me to a larger generosity” must here have right of way. There must be no class distinctions, save obtained from members of the Committee or at Haszard & Moore’s for 75 cents. Single reserved seats at the usual places for 50 cents. S. C. MOORE, Chairman of Committee. IT IS HERE ! The Preserving Season is here. We are ready for it with a large stock of GEM JARS, which we are selling cheaper than ever before. SUGAR, too—Raw, Yellows and Granulated—at right prices. SANDERSON & CO., augl—tf LANCASHIRE Fire Insurance Comp 'y OF MANCHES®S ER, GB, Established 1840. ——— Capital.........+-cce0ee+s Tem Million Dollars Reserved Fund...... Three Million Dollars Deposited with Dom. Gov’ment...$211,060 The Agency at Charlottetown of this old and reliable Company having become vacant by the resignat on of Mr. E. R. Brow, the undersigned beg to state that he has been appointed A ent at Charlotte- town for this Company, and respectfully requests a share of the Fine Insurance business of the Province, AANEAS A. MACDONALD, Office, Great George Street, Next Bank Nova Scotia. aug2—dy 2w guar Charlottetown, July 24, 1895—dy —— AND -—— CENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINGS. D. A. BRUCE. SCREW TOP PRESERVE JARS. We have a large stock of Glass Preserve Jars in pints quarts: and half gallons on hand, and the prices this year are much lower Print Cottons, Black Silk Laces, Cream, White and _Two-Toned Laces. White Skirts, KEvening Wear and Fans.—The Night Dresses, — hest assorted stock of Evenin Drawers, Chemises, Wear in the city will be cleare Corset Covers, at a sacrifice. Ceylonettes, Plain Chambray, | Striped Cham bray, |