pus- ;f the mild do ions to -ent of . a new -h Burr s. Bolt- :d-hand an apd fittings shakers :es and ‘* IE3 1 *' ug.,- 1 Rich, mar , . D04 ms I-'l.\‘ ISH - L'.\."I‘£R.5‘,, lIort.c'uLg, ; .nu!acture r~."»A~n--WW‘ ‘ ‘ PATTON BROS Special ‘Sale of Embroiderice D we Muslin. Challiea, etc now on B ugains for everyone. 2 «KTTON sacs; Th-~ Real and Genuine Carpet Men , I3‘ «'11.? BPIIKZ“ l "55 , V()Ii 2. iCH.\ltLO»_ A OVER 500 PAIRS ~Of SAMPLE BOOTSa.nd S BOUGHT LOW! SELIJVG CHEAP -—AT THE- WEB BBICK SHOP AT THE COHNER. I .-“ Ai.so—A nice line of Canvas and Colored BOOTS and Shoes. fic ._s;wAR:2s FIRE ! JUST BILOW, 7 LONDON H008? FIRE 1‘ ——é0—j-——-—-— THE ILLUSION Dl3P-,-’.E_D! V HE ILI.U.\'IO.\' so fondly cherished by our cit7zens that, owing to our excellent Wat: supply and efficient fire service, no serious crnfligaiation could obtain in f hurl ltc town has teen dls;el!ed, as wi ness the recent unfortunate destruction of St. John's. Nfld. BE WISE, THEREFORE, and insure ycnr property in tb- great companies ($ico c)o,ooo Asaets) ¢S¢Dt2d by J - MACEACHERN. _ AGENTTOR P. n._1sLAiID. APPLICATIOIS rnoaoueuir REIOVES‘ 1‘orout.o.‘I'r-.-avem Pa.-In¢ewA¢ent.CPR Everything ‘of tha Best SAMPLES! SAMPLES!’ SAVE MONEY _‘ —Sl~lOUL'3 l‘~\’l‘RON[ZE—- STEWART .._& curs - FOR FIRST-CLASS — Groceries,‘ Fruit, Confec- tioner, Teas, Flour. at the Lowest g A '. g . M *0 . ‘ ii-}_z:—i-'3";-37 ,'°3-353-3'So, xauaialrscirgaoaa of the City free of charge and ?‘.ii'i".:"..'r...i.........i.i...:...a”‘Ji.'§i‘i.”;’§.'.l '““' "" “ll "‘"'"' without d lay - I‘ J GUARANTEED p--a-a--um--u. "0-M90-h ‘ ; ‘ been in business, we would again. remind them ‘that we still maintain the distinction of holding first rank in the line of staph, and F¢ncy DRY GOODS; that our store is always crowded with the most seasonable and newest styles, selected with experienced care as to quality, good taste and variety We give Special Bargains in Black Goods, Sateens, Prints G nghams, Flanneletts, Art Muslins, Window Curtains Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Readymade Cloth- ing, Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps, etc. In honest and fair competition we cannot be undersold. We guarantee profit and pleasure to every customer-_—_becausc the quality and prices of our goods will prove a positive gain to the buyer. - .A.. B. Lia-O3.EIlN'ZIE do Co North Side Queen Square. Charlottetown. 'VV.A.TSON’S 5 Drug Store. Summer Beverages .__—-—————| ME JUICE is, without doubt, the most healthy and . _ refreshing drink you can take. ._ BEER & GOFF always carry a large stock of it, and till! season they are eellingt for— 15 cents per pint, or 25 cents per bottle- good heavy SYRUPS of the following Strawberry, Pineapple, Cherry. Lemon, Gingerette and Rasp- They also keep flavors :—Almon, Raspberry, Vanilla, Orange, Lime Fruit. erry Vinegar. ‘ . Raspberry and Lemon Syrups for sale by W9 gallon: Slut‘ able ‘for retailing or for tea parties. 3333 & G-arr. I Queen and Khan‘ scan" “*0I'*I~ S to compare the prices for DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS CASH BOOKS etc. We guarantee 20 per cent Cheaper than any Ilthcr Firm in the City. Our prices are always right. Satisfaction guaranteed. 2 gr. 9. J’. D. 3£o:I'.aeoa.’aI , B... vi... K. in5nlm’i§II' Goods Delivered in any part .. Loxnoir, » _, ,, Aug 19-—Iu the tour-ta today Lordr ' Aupstinc Breen, next , _ ( Bcynaike estates, note that lie was is Z _ "a bribecf £50;000 to consent to . p _; . ’ " -- Paniiaoxt , W. H. Sc-V61 _ ;bcen—committed to trial‘ ‘at-temp --i ;to.pQiaon her seven years __ 1$_i‘iI.green. :..i In‘; S ‘l ’ " ', ’ Weather. u " 0 iii" ‘ nous T0 man. OATS to hire at all houra, at reason- able prices, by r J. sNELcmvE. Steam Nay. Co. Wharf. Ch’town, J unc 22-Smos cod siNnr._it_ TWINE. ~ 20,000 P 0UN 0 S . CR 0 WJV‘ RED on 10, BL UE RIBBOJV‘. CA RVELL BROS u 6, 2w zaw HAVE YOU BACK-AEHE WILL cur YOU "Backache means the kid- neys are in trouble. Dodd’c Kidney Pills glue prom t relief." “ 5 per cent. 0 disease is rat caused by disordered hid- neya. "llightac well try to have a healthy city without sewer- age, as good health when the liidn eys are Dodd'e Kidnc clogged, they are Pills are used.’ Soldbyallduhrnoraentbynnilonreceipt ‘ box or it for ‘x‘>'.."'x1°fi°s...u.°-”"i.Er....... w.e‘..‘i’.‘.". bcokafledKidncy'!'ulk. GOLllEN A RAY 0IIi. BARRELS, II‘) hauling ex schr 70 Kalavala direct from New York, GOLDEN RAY is heat American Water White Oil; tight casks; no leakage. N., B. &' II. RATTENBURY. Thor Bmnir Photographic Studio QUEEN eraser, Nexttothesinger Machine Co..isncw opca. Hear: from 9a.m.to~5p.nr. Closed on Saturdays at I: noon. .. . First class work at moderate prices Phc the ccauengcra of the system. "Delay In dangerous. Neg- lected lridne troubles recu t in Bad Blood, Dyspepsia, Liucr Complaint, and the moat dan- gcrcuc of all, Brights Disease, Diabetes and Dropsy." “The.above diseases cannot- exiet where black and white. — Aug 13 lm law tographs enlarged and beautifully fini-bed in , signed by‘ allthe officere present expres- ing their thorough aatisfactiog with the explanation given by commandant Booth in reapecl: to the resignation of‘.Brigadier Phillpot._, This would seem to be the sign that the threatened trouble in the Army here has evaporated. COG The Worcester-’s Mishap. Pom: Ilawxasncar, August 17.—Tbc Worcester will -likely be placed on the marine railway here to-moi-row. Previous the fog lifted considerably, enabling the steamer to run along the shore. Sonic of our old nautical salts consider it was bad judgment to'be running so close to the shots at full speed. She would be about 10 miles out of her reckoning where she struck. ‘While the Durcae was making the bawsera fact to the Worcester prepara- tory to towing her to Hawkecbury, D. A. Ferguson, one of the seamen of the steam- ship Dorcas, in wrenching the hawaer in from the barge ‘Annie McNairn. the haw- aer pulled the handle out of the seaman’e hands and one of the handles struck Fer- guson across the top of. the bead, making a deep out about five inches long. Dr. P. A. Macdonald put five atitcbee in the wound. "Pu . oruag- ENJO Both th thod and results when Syrup of? is taken; it is and refreshing to the taste, ntly yet romptly on the Kidneys, fiver and wels, cleanses the sys- effectuall , d1spe' lscolds, head- laizlilee and fevgrs and cures habitual ”' ‘ti S in ofFigs,isthc °°”m£am§in§ oi itilkind ever» i . J ‘to th ' to h mptin .. .. I ' onl from csubsta~nces,1ts e’ ’_'_.-’ 0 0 air" kmiirlhsaiemsrsa I . "' ls , Any '. .- dru%1st,Wh9.ma¥ 3?‘ have it on-ban will _ it P’r°mFl-13' for. any °'.1°";'. Wk?‘ onlybytlia 33 ’3l‘3l“’. “ll; V. i...‘ ‘)1 l to her striking on Neighborc/ choc}, kc: Montague Bridge together with 8. S. ' programme willbe, much inducement to duced,-pleasing to the taste an’ ’unlitiescommendit -- . i -,-na;1-»5l~;:-adeitthe most ‘,- The Ladies C_3i1e‘£”¢_.’ I 9 , b- a principal cl»Rev.'B£-8’. nuein, it is in . morw~pro$p0!'0Ic ¢'0lldit§an.':fl}~Q .1” , f°"°- ‘on fcpteuber ‘J -_ _ - LETPE Tl ..EBIT : Prohibition in Kansas. ’ j '2 reading the letter of W. H. ‘Rogers from Annlicnt. ‘ . V but I am under the impreseioi tint there must be some mistake in th- figurea following, “Kanaae alone under 307, _Sir, from 10 document in my hand;-and of which you. ‘-havca copvy—I find onjiagc 11, “saleo or Malt ‘Liquorc in the ,.-Unimd snug’,- Klnsla, as has been recently chown, has not gone backwards. Ha: Mr. L P. Kr-ibb’e", who is set forth an an ‘‘°3P°1't 5!! figures” any means of verify-' ing thoce figures? , ’ Yours. elm. &c.. A Paonmi-rioxisr. Charlottetown, Aug. 19, '92, Montague N ewe. 4 Moiruaux, Aug. 17, l892.—On Tues- day, the 16 inet., the four Sabbath Schools holara from adjoining settlement: as- acmbled on the beautiful ground: of Peter A. Dewar to hold their annual picnic. About 200 S. 8. children together with a large number of teachcra, parents and visitors made quite a large gathering. Two large tables capable of accommodating from 50 to 60 persona were Ipread on the lawn, and from three until after five o'clock the kind ladies who presided were kept busy and were certainly aatiafied thattbeir labours were duly appreciated, judging from the pleasant faces that eur- roundcdlliem and the manner in which the good things provide disappeared ;when not occupied at the tables the young folka enjoyed themselves on awipga or in Athletic sports. I notice that our celebrated Athlete, Mr. B. F. Stewart, we: buy all the after- noon auperintending and giving hints and exhibitions of the beat method in racing, jumping, vaulting, &c. » About 6 o'clock, tor many expressions of pleasure and thanks for the kindness of Mn. and Mr. Dewar, each took up their. several ways resolved to meet coriie “ itber day.” ;'On the 18 inat., the Farmers’ Aaeocia- tion of Cardigan are to held a tea at that place we that they will have a fine day, andt-hat they will themselves. I do not think the dancing partofthc the ateid farmer: of thie aection of the county to leave their unfinishedlhayor white harvest fielda. . Harvest has commenced in come cec- tiona. J. M. Aitken cut a field of white cat: yesterday. Oata and wheat are gene- rally a light crop, but apparently ‘well filled root crops are looking exceedingly well; the potato bug, although numerous‘ not appearto hate injured the vln much.-Com. ’ ...~ .«.....;:.f'.; . * . ‘ -saaseomemtoq‘ cfinuaio. . 9-in adother éolnmn.” 8'rn‘c_e nut, 1' , .;. 3l3.—I was mudh-pleased this a.m ‘ ,1 Olltltivgjill up -‘n_gf “ Li _ R0Vntleman_wilh‘_-lcng- fiI§cn' 1 FEW“ .. . K A V, _ V gear there 'are_ two cliadgu in the7'per-aon- ‘ A tee: of the mi. Mrs. w. w; Andrews, . . _’_ g __ ' . g : wife of Professor Andrews .:gg=n.s.; til i he _ _ ~ "_V‘ictoria, takeecliarge of mdthcmatica aiid L 3% - " , htiaa‘ liars lathe‘:-n, daughter of 3..., . ' ’ 5.-_._ M i ' *l6‘éd'l_‘B? r. Iathern and*a"B. A. of“MountAlll-, ,. l .. (iiifir B mic."-'1-'33?!.‘i;.i‘:§§%l:i‘i*?*“'* it W on. , takes the «i°v=*'*?"°"* of Kansas». . .5 . , Vi, tkJ,,gs,.s,,c§ ii:-,.,,~er~'e,~,—'-._ obj.”-ua_ p I_. Ifiac Anna. doting thc‘auimner.har- gird" ?°i'9“33l33- 05053» B1‘“3‘~|’13-I defeated. lvc nil era killed pm‘ volcccflliune tr: V’ ' KLE t ‘"4"-"*3 . ;" "°l""1'Jl"“‘l;N°'—'£q°""'iI""" P ‘ ‘ . Ruh'R‘eei";_’ Games to ‘ plied, that all;tlie{__gigpr,c. .. _. 3 ''h‘’'f‘‘°‘l‘¥‘'iuh,‘‘ 7%; .- r I 00 ‘etc have unéo 0' ‘I iurre~dered»’to‘biIIi. fi’°"”""""*3‘“""'fhfo*oftbchacb» ‘ A 511 19$?! FOUNTAIN CoalCroek- ~ A0llIn'.l8,,0i the _ . H « . "* . g ; . ‘.1l.“.‘;‘ ' .5 -3’:-3; »............ a A ‘ em-were r-m=:-a---r-- suisted pure ltveri-gill (ms ‘an . (inn: n_ I 8“; ‘$59: Sal _, ' M __ ‘ "Ila. .pecia_llice cf HAVANA CIGARS pl W.” ° I , , "'°H‘- "“= .. “id . _ ~ . ""'°*‘-'nd3?"°*‘3RS’ G9°DSx.=ne»"r -9’2*nrs " .. ‘s . r » ‘ ' . L.-, rsa- .. - ~ - ‘ . e - . . s ' st. George Phai-may ., ,.. ,-I, _- , I-or . » . vicroaia ‘now Im rést. ._ -e - 4 l"l7""'ll"“"°‘ ' ‘ . I — T7-_. gt; — 7 __,__ A _ l xydgg of 3”“ Q" "I ' ’ * . \ R""°“:"-, . ‘'19'.‘I‘'*¢ias'8ti:n,A8cnt‘Yh”hl'‘tfh9‘l‘'P0cal-: »/ ,7 iftlieacnt-y"-eifiireijudielary ‘ — - Cbildefj"-utl purned from settlement of """&"°'“l" Ma’ * ciairmfl 55, I , g Dakota fill] this section, says that °'u°3' "u fir‘? 9¢‘&"&5%'I, , - .- ‘- _. _ V -‘ * epeoplcfi , lin good circumatancea A'§"7‘m“’- »* , "“,g°°[._ a . 7;~ ‘.9... .- _wHo WANT ro_ ‘"1 ‘ ‘Ffunrry haimore re- ""'°"'°"'“"""‘!""i '05” the ab , " ~ ‘-3 - onked upon one llqcor man. ’ «lac, ‘ _cf ca_.n.y¢g'" Mr. M -~b ~* prominent Bone peranceotllovaficctia. _ .~,.: air of em andlgocdf living‘. layer-cl tbatjlyfsfcue ll A i — ‘ ‘(fl a». ~. 2 vim. Haliaedil Mt .~ ' *V°'7b°d! kflofland rqectr. ' The titer 10. There-wan attendance majority of the council being in. atrccg sympathy with the liquor tratcrnity ; in the three lower wards, which over represented, tlib liquor sentiment waa :ll‘r0ngor_tlIII inft-he_' upper wards. The’ city ofiiciala and their cfiiccc under behavior. There waa at one time a apoc- ial inspector appointed. When the majority of the was diamiaaed and the ofilce given to the City Marshall. The majority against the ‘Act was 14 at last election and at prcvioul election 17 majority for the Act. The liquor trafic not only our own people but people from the country. The 9yeara of the Scott Actimprovcd our people. I attribute the non-enforcement of the Actac due to the forcec ageinctiit. The defeatcf the Act was dueto the people standing aloof from the temperance cause. The ctipendiary acted faarleaaly in enforcing the Act, but the majority in the City Councilhindei-ed the police from enforcing the law. I would prefer the ofliciala appointed by the Dominion Gov- ernment. I think a prohibition law could be enforced throughout the Domin- ion for the benefit of the people. To Mr. Clark-—'l.'lie Scott Act wan in force from 188050 1891. carried at firfl by a majority of about 400. I ibelicve the Scott Act jiducated the -people. In 1890 the people voted the Act down by a small majority. I prbaume the liquor cellerc cold to tboce who wanted to pill‘- chaac. ~ “ I have known four out of tho member. of the City Council, at one timcfenpged in theliquci-ti-alfic, ,whilethe ’ Act waa in force, acting illegally. I {believe the 8cottActwaaagood Act. I anrmder the impeeaeion that drunkenrgamr decrea- ed under the Act. I have never noticed any decrease‘ or increaacjin the attic- dance at church." ‘There w'aa not cl many votee polled at the Scott an-. daaiieaaa at a election. a great many 1; aabcpa. There persons had no in bar room who would dink through a back way. than the law on market day: paofi. wgufl go home helpleecin their wagonbnndcrthe of ‘Phoe- n0thofiHogo.toj?hurchon ‘ y. To Gigault.-_;—Thcrc ia mcrc_drnnk-V enncaa now than under "the Scott Act. _ There iaagrcalt-deal ofdrunhcenml at, s;’7.?2l“§'..3”?.7”;1‘“;...?.?.i"ll*..l.'*e.‘1’*‘3'°':a“°dr know the I i lawtothiceficccianctyetinfcrcc. The Temperance cociotiec do all they an to prohibit intcmpceancc. The W. ,0. '1'. U. Loppoeed tctbescott Actthe ' liquor. I ace people ncwgcingintca ' _ would‘ pmooedxogu’ hegurirxidoy L 0' I i i I, — '“The following are the official oll ,. rnoxuivcraamxro FDR- S in -=~ of mu v-i-~ K‘Y°F3.|V1li||‘°' *."“"‘....... 3..-.... I O H‘ V V »____ States and Territories, for the tijro years mgyorfortha I” (n".&.“ g :1: ' TH” Th” 6' oiiai-'.i'e;ii$-,ieiiii¢?i:§': ending 1”” 1’ 1891”, . . we . inn-, been . A the snub Sideofl 8% ‘nd£T.~‘?1l°r.:.,~. = ~ f 1 aura... ' I ’ being the second 3’ v°”»““ Kaniunilcu ' “ '' ‘” ‘ ' Dr Goods and Gents Furniahlildt. .....-.......... ... A . -"“°“"" . ‘ . ‘ll’ ‘ll’ *9--. law .. . A . ’“"”°?~9-5 _ -- : " ' s . e \l F8turlkl9§>é$%5¢§Pf&fi~$h&Bk3- ”‘ *- I. . . I I " ' . " “ - " " ‘r 9 ii‘ 7 “ O‘ -- ; e _ _ --.. 1133.’- gtthnf 1,, 3 H ifierencebctweenthoeetweet I - _- « g I ers‘in city and country during the many years we have "” 9‘ "“"" "" " ma. A-;'”,,,,,.mm> m dawn “pm figures for 1890-1 show: 653 of aid: W M °"f°‘~l 5' ‘"11’ °'"'‘ 3° ' ° ' D0lld’8' Medical 3.. Ange '3 '9‘ -- SO ' ofoafin-I-'-I. we r =2... mcndfiook Ohcapalda. raiiian, D9,!’ 3' $3. No. a an-mans .°.'.' is -- : eaceuncaecc II, :3 :: --i--w :: Aiihooaundeucoauycqe-Inky - Diamond S angrl glccd , g A p I I --AND— DEBIT‘ (HGARETTES Are ‘old on thck lieu-lea. Aretha But. work ‘in the interest of lienpcclce, night andday. ’ p y ‘ To Dr. McLeod.-—I believe there waa ‘moi-eliqnordeclinsin thclcwc walla ' ‘Iv.’ G-xzatarw-8. i . , ,thanintheotlicr. FceyaaraI.h‘gig“.¢¢' , _ y ‘ . r r A S r an ” ’ ""-" “""""°"" ' ' "5°“‘l”._.‘!'3"50§§-l§*1V0u1l:vcIewRb— <°°"5“."1°'-twr-3)-A :tu':rh% Evcrybody?Imcke'a'l_'ag. 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