eC Desirable ProPe Forniture, Horse, Carriage, ste. by Auction. TI am ructed bv Mr. Alexander Gillis. hy al on at the premises Ard *M Ll vard Roa 1, on AY, AUGUST 8th, (900 ng al ll o’clock, a. iD. WSENES yr cl T rty known as “Ardyowar for reside “e of thelate iT D , comprising 7} acres land wit cottag utbuildings all in good re pair grounds are tastefully laid out ted with fruit and orrameuta tre D ai Als » household furniture e buggy, . carte, harness, etc. As 3 llie intends leaving the Isiand all the o be sold witbout reserve. a R. BEAIRSTO, Aucticoeer, dv tf 2 na. Something New Something Nice FOR TOURISTS and for our own people. Direct from England comes shipment of P, 7. ISLAND CREST CHINAWARE, made expressly for Haszard & Moore. + Verybody should have a piece o! this beautiful Island crest cords All sorts of sizes and piees, See our show window — Haszard & Moore: Wesa7 Fierring Just re eived barre!s prin é Labrador Herring (warranted). These Herring are not very large, but if you prefer flavour and quality to size these are the Herring to buy. We have just received also some large fat Cape Breton Herrirg We ca. supply them in pails, } bbls. 3 4 2 bbis. and by the dozen, also iv barrels for the wh -sale trade. For the Preserve Season of ») We have iust received 50 dozen Preserve Jers in glassand stone which will be sold low to clear out the lot. Raspt erries. Orders filled for Raspberries by the pa... R. F. Waddigan & Co Lower Queen Street. CANADA'S International Exhibition Ni. John, N. B. Opens Sept, 10th, Closes Sept 19th. Additions have been made to the Live Stock prizes end a buttermaking competition and exhibit o! cheese making provided for, Amusemen's will, this year, be more than ever a promincnt feature, including many unique and startling novelties, Very cheay fares and special excursions on all railways and steamers. Exhibits on several of the main lines will be carried prac- cally free. Full particulars advertised * ter Exhibitors desiring space in the buildigs oron the grounds should make early en- quiry and, for sales and special privileges im mediate application should be made. Prenvium |ists and entry forms wili be sent ©n application to CHAS, A, EVERETT, Manager & Secretary. D. J. MCLAUGHLIN, President, FOR SAL} --8 ac Op it,cf6 roome 1: ile to $500.00. ® 1; miles from tOwn, town, dy 6ins pd. soloed en patra ceca Raa — $$ rly THE DAILY | ‘ res of land anda house rice APP y to Kobert Toombs, Charlotte- j THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWNKJULY, 25 rg00- EXAMINER OUR BOYS. s s very pleasing to Jearn that the iuct of the boys of the Boys’ Brigade, ch left camp last evening, was exceed- ely good. The fact is the more reassur- and gratifying when we remember * the boy is the father of the man ” that the future of our country dex : . ‘iu fand ' rer future. We hope that the zeal and strict ention to duty which has been charac- at teristic of “The Boys’ Brigade ” in camp, is upon the cunduct of the men of the | | you de not want to Know, or at least that NOTES AND COMMENTS. | —New York Press: “We owe Engs land one debt of gratitude. No Briton has yet tried to be fuony enough to intro- duce a Filipino sympathy resolution in, the Houee of Commons.” ‘ —The Halifax Chronicle, (Ministerial organ) declares that “the general elections cannot be much longer delayed. The final eelection of candidates in the various constituencies will soon be imperative, Thie may be taken as a broad biat. ee The Sin of Curiosity. «és It is the party of dignity to pretend you are pot anxious or lnqguisitive, when your husband makes a myetery of any sre SSTRARSSnSanaeeen A tangas esses EARNSCLIFFE NOTES. Ex-Premier Pineau ! nas fallen | Mr. Daniel McDearmid people of Cardigan, Miss Annie Dodd, Cherry Valley, is building # pew house. Mies Katie Carrier returned home on Tuesday from an extended visit with frieods in Crapaud. How the migbty is visiting the Yes boys, this is a growing time—in the scandc! and debt departments of Tarte’s government. young friend had a tooth taken out, re- cently, by the ‘painless’ method. He is yelling yet. Qur old neighbor, Mr. Jcbn P. Young, ' io River Point, R. I, and bis friends in the locality wish bim every success. It ‘paises’ us to hear that we are to be o * sontione to be characteristic of our boys and men in every sphere and relation e. Those who won the trophy are to be congra‘ulated. They were iu “a hot, competition.” Their success, we learn ed upon the fraction of apoint. This fact will teach our young aspirants the mportance of care and attention to every ietail of learning and of practice. It will, > remembered, too, that the same prin: c ple operates in respect to the winning of of life. Very much ly the excellent sermon of the Rev. Mr. Withycombe, addressed to our boys on Sunday last, from the suggestive x’, * Bleascd ie the D +} i aie ihe prizes to the jint was t€ man bot the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth io the way of sinners, nor sitteth o the seat of the ecornful.” Mr. Withy- » Mr. Williams, Colonel rs McDougall and Stewart, Captains * Watts, Grey, Miller and all the men who : ie ae stively interested themselyes in the boys’ Cteqeeeeree combe ae. 2 Vie ta P > camp of this year ate to be highly com- / mended fortheir work. The conduct ard drill of the boys reflect credit upon them ; and we trust that they will be numbered amonz those wbo * builded better than taep knew.” We bad all along entertained Opinion that there are no boys like our boys, and no boys worthier of train-~ ing in the way they should go. ; the oo | __—- + SPANISH FINANCES. Tue tone of the people of Spain has | great\y improved since the war. Misfor- They ceeem to il-d down to business—grum blir | tine bas done them good. Dav? s- g |eomewhat ebout the additional taxese— og bard to overcome their diffi- o n | culver. Their statesmen have succeeded ar ue convertion of their floating | dent o good terms. A loan of £48,000,- 1 QuU-1g., bak been obtained, by the sale | Of boo cs earipg Interest at 5 per cent., and (Ta g titty yeare, at 83—so that the | a trestis 6 percent. The remark | ate ta t the business is that the | loau va~ beep taken up by the people of pthes su towns, no lees than $328,000,- (00 -- a ten timesthe amount asked for— x been subscribed. This fact goes wthat Spain is not by any mest »eisie Of bankruptcy and that tu- ) flieotia: peuple of the country have decided to stand by and uphold the con- stiuuted authorities. oo — The bishop of Winchester declares that diffcaltiee of belief cut no figure as the caure of the shoriage ef curates experienc. edin the Englieh church. He lately | said: “A curate is not troubled with doubts | philosophic or otherwise. The controver- | sies and strife of the last few years might be regarded by the general public as oc- cupying thutime and thought of the average English priest; but the bishops know that this was not the case, and that forone man who bad given his thoughts to these dieputations there were fifty who were going straight on with their work and not giving a tbought to these contro- versies at all. that walketh | 4 smNore, ; thing,’ said the experienced matron io ithe young wife “Il was an old-fashioned | girl when I was firet married, completely | wrapped up iu my husband and his terests, and thought I was entitled know where and what and why he did anything and everything.” The ex- perienced matron paused and ewmiled, sighed and added i “That concourse was mapy yearsago. The way I was cured of what | called interest and solicitude and what he called curiosity—perhaps ta him- lus to ;self he even called it interterence | —was simple, but it was effectual enough to lJast through all these years, One evening he was writing letters, and I was sewing. Some of the | letters were of a business nature and others were w friends. As he finished each one heread it aloud. I thought this an idyllic perfcrmance, such com- munion of intereste, such interchange of thoughts andiueas. I think I fancied I was assisting him, too. The last note he wrote wasshort, bat he blotted it fur- | tively and folded it carefully. He did not read it to me. I looked surprised, then asked him what it was. ‘Oh, noth. ing, nothing of ary _ importance,” he answered, and thereupon popped the nolé tuto a drawer of his desk aad in eome confusion turned to bis letters again. I was annoyed. I simply had to | See that paper. I was equally determined | that he ehould know notning of it. He bad Said that it was of no importanee, eo I fel. that he would only have himself to blame if I took a look at it. | at itI did, as soon as I had an opportunity. | And this is whatI had the pleasure of reading : ‘ I wager anew epring hat from Mme. Toque’e that your curiosity will not permit you to let this alone.’ Did I claim the bat? Well, hardly, my dear. I tear I would now, ina similar predica- ment, but then I was proud as well as sily. Lehut that drawer tight aud never by worior look betrayed to him that he uad won his wager. And I asked no more questigus.” | ! } \ } i | Narrow Black Ribbon Vel- vets just received at Stanley Bros, also three widths in satin black velvet ribktons. } i j i ' ; | It may rain to-morrow, we are ouly guessing; but it would be well to secure one of our umbrellas; we carry the best , Stock in the city to choose ‘from. — Weeks & Co, The j People’s Store. ‘THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS F Ch’town was OTTAWA toeday yeen sorry you were not cover- you would have ered for a large amount. I have good companies and san quote, you low rates. cE. H. Seer Gee ee aes A Our BICYCLE LIVERY Look at‘our assortment of NEW BI BRING All new wheels. CYCLES. We have all world Leaders, Your Bicycie to our ‘repair shop} for satisfactory’ repairs. MARK WRIGHT EHome Makers. & 00. LID And look | ‘suppressed.’ But when the suppression |} process is over.our old woman will take |our place. Watch them try to euppress her . ; Sisoce our last letter the deathof Mr. George Crane has been announced. Mr. Crane was ferryman between China Poiot sod Brush wharf for about fourteen years and his peculiarities and eccentricities will be long remem ered. When the average young man fails in love be can always find a quick and effec- tive cure by applying to the nearest clergy- manorJ.P. But we know ayoung man neighbors can afford any relief. He 1s in love, deeply hoplessly in love; but the ob-~ ject uf his affection is, ab me, himself, Weare glad to see thatsome of our friends are agitating fora daily mail to Earnoscliffe and China Point, After suffer ing from a semi-weekly mail for years the people bave earned this boon. A eemt- weekly mail would have been a great thing in the seventeenth century; bat to-day it savors too strongly of the birch bark canoe and pod-auger period. We want a change, aud :t mast come too. We have been requested by a few of our leading citizens to use our iufluence with the governmenttowards having a bridge built across the Orwell River from Mce- are pleased to do, and pow that Premier Farqubarson’s attention has been called to ine matter we request that ve will please take up the request and send the old »cow down w survey the route. This bridge will be a great COnvenience to us here; as every pring and fa'], owing to the im- passible state of our ‘iiberal’ roads and bridges, we are almost isolated from the rest of the Island. With this to cuurches, shops torges, etc., besides be- ing able to snipour produce. This bridge be built without costing the country 43 cent. Iv order to build this or any other press a debenture bution the 2money rvlis vut —free a8 air,— aod our grandchildren will do the reet, Rex. oe re - Constization Headache, biliousness, heartburn, indis gestion, and all liver ills are cured by Hood’s Pills Sold by all druggists. 25 centa Can't you let us have the amount of that account we sent you a few days ago and oblige Meore & McLeod. We should be pleased to receipt that ac- count. Will you kindly send in the amount ? Moore & McLeod. [nse SS ret Rings, We have provided for the de- mands of fashion and display as e fine an assortment of rings as was ever shown in the city. Every dainty setting and com- bination is to be found in our collecticn—and that means no end of style to pick from. As to price, itis simply a question of what you wish to pay, for we have rings from $1.00 to $50.00, W. W. Wellner Jeweller & Engra~er, ERSEEESERERDELEQOUSERRLERRUCEREEESEEOEE a | Painiess dentistry is a great thing. Our | has opened up a large confectionery store | to whom no clergyman, J. P. or even his | iInnis’ or Tweedy’s shore to Mount Buchanaa, there t© conne:t with the nsw road the government buili trem Buchanoan’s bili othe shore. This we | bridge we would ve able at all times to get | wiil come of Course, and why not; it can | bridge ell the Premier has todo is simply THAPACUCUUOOOUENNONNEESUEAOOOOOOUGEAOOOUEASEOUOOUEEHNERNUOOUUOEHENEDESOUUOOOEERNNOOEOUOOEOOOUGANZSBOQ0NEEEEEEOOUG } | | } eR THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPAM The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New Yor, —- RICHARD A. [IcCURDY, President ASSETS—$277,517,325.36. ANNUAL INCOME—$55,006,629.43 INSURANCE IN FORCE —$971,711 997 7% We All Canadian Policies payable iu gold Before placivg your insurance, pleas2 call or Write fy etimates, JOHN McEACHERN, —Sat& Mon lmo- AGENT : IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS ——. We Are Dividing Prices Tr, ff W th you; sometimes in the middle; sometimes you get the lion’s share; sometimes not so much ; in any case, we divide with you. Iy there is a soul in this city with a cent to spend for sum- mer, they should accept this hint and come here while we aie dividing prices on oe ‘ISHIRT WAISTS, WATERPROOFS, DENIM SUITS, SAILOR HATS, 25 dozen summer vests 5c each ae yee HALF PRICE LADIES DRESS AND SAILOR HATS, I. J. Harris, High Grade English Fertilizers Like all goods of English manufacture ARE THE BEST, IN THB WORLD, They are true to name, always RELIABLE and during: the 10 yeorsin use here have NEVER FAILED T0 GIVE SATISFA TORY RESULTS. Our most progressive farmers are using large! uantities every year with paying results, They are appli¢ ble to all crops, on all soils, with or without stable manure, and are THE CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS ON THE MARKET. “The World’s best by every test.” Auld Bros! { 4 a London Howe SF ot an 3) DRESS EATS, | ” 4 TRIMMED HATS. ae