AS AAA SAS ASOT A Sight Restored Science points out the way to the restoration of sight. If your vision is defective we can by scientific methods measure the defect and supply the necessary glasses to restore it. G. F. HUTCHESOS, Watchmaker & Jeweler. FOR SYDNEY (North and South) S. S. ELLIOTT Sails from Summerside, Monday 20th, inst, in the afternoon and from Char.ottetown on Tuesday 2 Ist, inst., at noon. lias good aceomodation for Live Stock under and on deck. This as well as other freight carried low, R. McMILLAN. DOBELL LINE S 8. TIBER of the Dobel Line, is due here from Montreal on Monday, August 20th and sails for North and South Sydney, CO. B. and Halifax, N, %., carrying freight and passengers at lowest rates. For further information as freight and passage apply to N. RATTENBURY, Agent. Compositor Wanted. Boy or girl who has had some ex- perie.ce as a typesetter. Apply at 1HE EXAMINER OFFICE, : : : : : HEAT SE aS Be a YE SG SOUVENIRS —OF— Gur Little Island aud Deminirn. Belt Buckle-, rrom 85c. Brooches from 25c. ‘tat Pine from 25«. Cuff Links from $°.00 “poons from 2c. We bave many patterns not > ty be be seen elsewhere, £ G, H. TAYLOR, Jeweler & Optician, Suanyride, Queen Sq, Me Ae Fe Pee = * ie EES ESE SE IS SEE i Ft CYP ESE E VEE x pity >. i Lil! i! ul AT 8 Haszard & Moores Next week. see tu-mor- row~ papers f r particulars. l ——— beaming of the rover ‘QVAp elie. Her jpatitc poems,* The ciders of the tlane” snd “Canadian Bora” are good, Ee THBDAILY EXAMINER AUGUST 17, 1908. A SERIES OF EVENTS. 1. Tae Liberal government of Nova Scotia wae extravagant and got into debt. 2. Being in need of money they increased the royalty on coal and authorized the formation of the Dominion Coal Combine: with headquarters in Boston. 3. The price of coal to ali coneumers has since been advanced more than a dol- lar per ton ! Moral—Don’t dally with extravagant Governments. Vote them cut at the first opportunity ! a+6@es oreo A GOOD APPOINTMENT. TRE appointment of Mr, Charles THE DAIL‘ —— ee Scores of the Shooting at Kensington Range. A feature of the Provincial Rifle meet- ing at Kensington Range yesterday was the large number of ladies present,The Ex- ecutive Committee of the Soldiers’ Wives’ League gave afternoon tea which hospit- ality was shared bya distinguished party including His Honor, the Lieutenant Governor, the loeal Militia officers,Mr Mc- Donald of Dalvay and party, Col. Orr and party. His Honor,the Lieut, Governor presented the prizes. In the Ladies’ Challenge Cup match Segt. Major O. N. Baird won the cup with 49 points out of 50, This beingthe second time this cup nas been won for Mrs. G. W. Howlan, it becomes her property. YESTERDAY'S MATCH, OTTAWA TEAM, Sergt. Maj. O. Baird, Eng. No 5, 287 Lieut J. H. C. Acorn 2 82nd, 285 Lieut J. M. Crockett 4 82nd, 2: ~ Hermansas Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, in succession to the late Chief Eogineer Large,"is a popular one. Mr. Hermans is one of our best known citj-« zens, He has been counected with the Fire department for a long time, and for several years has been assistant chief. He will, we feel sure, discharge the respon« sible duties of Cnief Engineer in a satis- factory manner. -- ANOTHER LIBERAL; SPEAKS. STILL ee ee Stitt another Liberal newspaper, “The Vankleek Hill Review,” of Ontario,speaks and in condemnation of the Liberal leaders in their acts. We quote: “The leaders appeared ‘o gv mad with delight upon assuming office and forgot entirely the profeseed principles upon which they were elected. The men who elected them have not forgotten those principles, ano they still siand by those principles, “The Review, as an independentjsiagiy paper, has repeatedly protested agaiuat the mistakes of the leaders We uo ev ayein, and io this we are vot alone in this COLs:: uency. “Dariog the last month scores of old- tme Liberals here have sisted positively that they Swould use neither their ioflu- uce nor imeir vote to reture their party to power with ite present false leaders, “One leadi:y Liberal went so far as to @ate teat he ¥culd certainly vote againsi Wwe party at the first opportunity. “What the country wants is hones: goveromen!, vgqwaiter what the name cf tite.” In this the Liberal newspaper speake tbe truth and hesthe sympsthy of the largest sod Lest section of the Liber: party, But, uvfcriunately, this eectiou does not count iu the government as at present combined. The section led by Mr, Tarte, Macter of the Admunistration, preponderates in ihe councils of the gov- ern nen’. Ore MISS P*ULINE JOHNSON At the Opera House Last Night A small andience greetedMiee E. Paul- ine Joouson at the Opera House laet even- ing. Tore who stayed away cn accom: of the inclement weather mies&«t & ereal ireat, @ treet which would beve amply re- paid them, a8 it did thoee who were pres- ent, for braving the mud aod the rain. Shortly afiereight o’clock Miss Jobo~ son appeared clad in India garb, and looking what she claims to be, 8 Mohawk Indian of Indian parentage. The firet part of the programme consis'ed princ:pally ot conversational descriptions of a tew amuse ing incidents about the various “churchec” that had happened within Mise Johboson’s obeervation, of three poeme, “Wolverine,” “Qu’Appellie” and “The Rivers of the Pinine.” After a short intermi-sion Miss Johs- son re-appeared in & white siik evening dress and ent rtainec the audience with a very amusing comedietta; treating of the social extravayances of the wife ot a Cau- atdian M. P., after which sbe closed with the recitation of another poem, *‘Canad'e Boro.” This progromme was interepereed with sbnecduies, stories aud seuievtious ee) ings which combmed win it to make ibe evering & very pleasant ‘one. ‘Tne ;oeme@.and in facveverythivg given, were ot Mics Jubueon’s own ‘Com position E-pecislly we uwy mention *°Q.’Appe'le, , very ‘veautiful legend cour ec.ed wun the tullcf ‘fire, and, like all ber poems,bave the true poetic ring. On the etage she is tvilof vivacity and charm, sud the audi- ence, thouga so small, applauded her vigourously throughout the evening. Iie epterteinment was ove of the finest things that it tes been tbe privilege of a Capt J. M. Jones, 2¢82nd. 284 Sergt Reg. Stewart, 4th C. A, 284 Lieut R. C. Dewar,5C. A. 282 Pte H. Smith, 4 82nd, 279 Lieut G. M. Moore, Eng, 278 Lieut H. R. Lordly, Eng, 278 Gun H. Jenkins, 1C. A. 27 Lieut A.Shaw, 6 82nd, 275 Pte J. R. Brown, 2 82nd, 273 Pte J. Weatherbie, 2 82nd, 273 Sergt J. A. Moore, 2, 82nd, 273 Corp Geo. Blue, 6 82nd, 272 Pte E. Jones, 2 82nd, 271 Maj. D. Stewart, 82nd, 270 Lieut W. E, Smith, 282nd, Capt D. L. Hooper 1 82nd, Maj Geo Crockett, 4 82nd, Lieut V. L. Beer, R. A., Capt. W. A. Johnstone, No. 5,C. A Staff Sgt C. Owen, No. 4, C. A Pte S. Gay, No. 2, 82nd Pte A.C, C, Lawson, No. 4, 82nd Bomb. C* E. Kennedy, No. 4, C, A Lieut. R. W. Stewart, No, —,C A Capt. A. Beaton, No, 5, 82nd Set J A Stewart, No. 1, 82nd Gunnr. E, N. Younker, No. 1,C. A SPECIAL AGGREGATE, t Governor General's Silver Medal, Pts. Pte. E. Jones, No. 2, 82nd 151 Bronze Medal—Lieut. H. C. Acorn, No, 2, 82nd 150 HIGHEST AGGREGATE. Being the total scores of the Grand Ag- gregate and Ladies’ Challenge Match, Ist. The D. R. A. Silver Medal, Sergt. Maj. O, N. Baird 285 2nd, The D. R. A. Bronze Medal, Lieut. J. H. C. Acorn 285 GRAND AGGREGATE, Being the total scores in the Lieut. Governor’s, The Hodgson, The Weeks & Co. and ‘the Prowse Bros. Match and the Challenge Cup: Sgt. Reg. Stewart, No. 4, C. A. 6 239 Licut. J. H.C. Acorn, No. 2, 82nd, 4 248 Sgt. Major Baird, Eng., 3 238 Lieut. J M Crockett, No. 4, 82nd, 3 237 Capt. J M Jones, No, 2. 82nd, 3 236 Pte H. Smith, No, 4, 82nd, 3, 236 Lieut. R C Dewar. No 5, C A, 3 235 Lieut. G M Moore, Eng., 3 233 Gunr. H Jenkins, No 1,3 232 Liut H R Lordly, Eng., 3 230 Major D Stewart, 82nd, 3 2g Pte E Jones, No 2, 82nd, 3. 229 Lieut W.E Smith, No 2, 82d, 2 229 Lieut A Shaw, No 6, 82nd, 2, 229 Pte J R Brown, No. 2, 82nd, 2 228 Pte J Weatherbie, No. 2, 82nd, 2 228 SgtJ A Moore, No 2, 82nd, 223 Staff Sergt C Owen, No 4, C A., 2 227 Corp]. G Blue, No 6, 82nd, 2 227 Cant D. L Hooper, No 1, 82nd, 2 225 Lieut V L Beer, R A., 2 224 Major Geo Crockett, 82nd, 2 223 Pte A B Lawson, No 6, 82nd, 2 223 Capt W A Johnstone, No5, C A.,2 222 Pte S Gay, No 2, 82nd, 2, 222 Bandsman C E Kennedy,4th C, A..2 221 Capt A Beaton, No 5, 82d, 2 215 Gunnr E M Yonker. Nol, C A, 1 215 Lieut. R. W. Stewart, No, 5, C.A., 1 212 Sergt. John A. Stewart, No, 1, 82nd, 1 , 212 PROWSE MATCH, Team Prizes,— ist. Sergt A. Shaw, Corp G. Blue, Pte A. C. Lawson. No 6Co, 82n4, 276 pts $10. 2nd. Lieut G. M. Moore, Lieut H. R. Lordiy,Sergt Maj O. Baird, Charlotte- town Engineers. 271 3rd. Major Geo Crockett, Lieut J.M.Crockett, Pte Hy Smith, No 4 Co 82nd, 270. “* 4th Capt J. M. Jones, Lieut G. M. Smith, Lieut J. H, C. Acorn, No. 2 Co. 82nd. “e 7 65“. $8 PROWSE & CO’S MATCH. Pte. A. C. Lawson, No. 6, 82nd, 94 $12'00 C arlott:towa auaience to enjuy. Itis no easy tak for any ove single-hauded to in- ierest an audiesce for two hours, but in thie Mies Pauline Johnson succeeded ad- mirably well. Her ente:taining powers are of the very bighest order, anc last night she delighied the few who heard ber. Mies Pauline Jobnson bas already taken her place among ¢vlonial pocte. It iva ‘very high plage; and w@tecleure that ‘with ber vigor,of mind amd body eke wil! yet go higher. Lieut. H. R. Lordly, Eng. 93 10; 00 Lt. J. M. Crockett, 4th C. A, 93 8 00 Lt. Reg. Stewart 4th C. A. 93 8 00) Lieut. A- Shaw, No. 6th 82nd, 92 8 CO Lieut G. M. Moore, Eng. 90 6 00 Corpl. Geo. Blue, No. 6th 82nd, 90 6 00 Pte. Weatherbie, No. 2, 82nd, 90 6 00 Capt. J. M. Jones, No. 2nd 82nd, 80 5 00 | Lieut. R. C. Dewar, No. 5th C. A.89 5 00 ‘ Lieut, R. W. Stewart. No. 5th C. A.89 5 00 , Maj. Gen. Croskett. Nc. 4th 82nd,89 5 00 ' Lieut. H. C. Acorn,No. 2nd 82nd, 88 5 00 Sergt. Maj. O. Baird, Eng. 88 4 00 Bds C, E, Kennedy, No. 4th C. A. 48 & 00 Pte, H. Smith No. 4th 82nd 88, 409 Sergt. D. P, McRac, No. 2nd 82nd86 40) | Gun. H. Morris, Eng. 86, 4 00! Sergt. J. H. Moore, No. 2nd 82nd, 86 4 00 Staff Sergt. Owen, No. 4, C, A. 86 3 00 Lieut. W. E. Smith, No. 2, 82nd 86 3 00 ’ | Capt A Beaton, 2,C A., $3 00 Capt. D, L. Hooper, No. 1, 82nd, 85 Gun, E. N, Younker, No, 1, C. A. 84 Maj. D. Stewart, 82nd. 84 3 00 3 00 Capt. H. Beaton, No. 5, 82nd 88 3 00 Gun. W. Perkins, No. 1, C. A. 83 2 00 Pte. H. Hooper, No, 1, 82nd, 82 2500 Capt. W. A. Johnson, No. 5, C, A. 82 2 00 Capt. Landrigan, No. 1, C. A, 72 2 00 Corp. S. Jardine No, 2, 82nd, 88 2 00 Sup. Geo. Brown, Eng. 81 2 00 Corp. L. F. Muncey, No, 2,C.A.81 2 00 Pte, S, Gay, No. 82nd 81 2 00 Lt. Col. Longworth, No. 4th Reg. 81 2 00 Sergt. R. Bobertson, No, 2, 82nd, 84 2 00 Pte. W. R. Brown, No, 2, 82nd. 79 2 00 Pte. E. Jones, No, 2, 82nd, 78 2 00 Lieut. V. L. Beer, R. A., 77 2 00 Bdr. A. E. McInnis, No 5, C. A., 77 2 00 Sergt. J. W.S. McLeod. No 1, C.A., 77 200 Corp] J. R. Allan, No 6, 82nd, 77 2 00 Corpl. Bruce Duek, No 4, 82nd, 77 Lieut. E. Hardy, No 4, 82nd, 77 Staff Sert. E. Stewart, No 4, C. A., 77 LAST SCORF, 200—3 443455 3—28 5H00O—5 354452 35—28 2 00 2 00 H00—2 30 4342 5—21 77 TYROS. Gun, F. McLeod, No 2, C. A., 72 2 00 Pte. A. Doyle, No 4, 82nd, 72 2 00 Sap. H. C. Hodgson, Eng., 71 200 Pte. W. Macmillan, No 6, 82nd, 70 200 Corpl. F. J. Harley, No 2, 82nd, 69 2 00 Staff-Sergt. T. Black, 74th, 68 2 00 Lieut. W. Oxenham, No 5, 82nd, 67 100 Pte. W. A. M. McRae, No 2, 82nd, 67 1% Pte. J. Garnhum, No 4, 82nd, 65 100 Pte. Jas. Rodd, No 6, 82nd, 65 100 Lieut. E. DesB. Peake,Nol, C. A., 58 100 Gun, A. Pickard, No1,C, A. 57 1 00 LAST SCORE, #04 220502 LT, GOVERNOR 8 MATCH, Pts, Capt. J. M. Jones, No. 2, 82nd, $10 00 49 Capt. D. L. Hooper, No. 1, 82nd, 8 00 48 Pte. Garnham, No. 4, 82nd, 7 00 47 Sergt. Reg. Stewart, 4. Regt. Band 600 47 Lt. H. R. Lordly, Eng. 5 00 46 Pte. S. Gay, No. 2, 82nd, 4 00 46 Sergt. W. G.Smith, No, 2, 82nd, 4 00 46 Sergt. Beer Royal Art, 4 00 46 Pre. E. Jones, No, 2, 82nd, 4 00 46 Stf-Sergt Carl Owen Statf, 3 00 45 Sergt-Maj. Baird Eng. 3 00 45 Pte. A.C. Lawson, No. 6, 82nd, 3 00 45 Corp. G. Blue, No. 6, 82nd, 3 00 45 Sgt. J. A. Campbell, No.2,C.A.300 44 Sgt. J. A. Stewart, No, 1, 82nd, 3 00 44 Staff Sgt. E. Stewart, C. A., 200 44 Private H. Smith, No. 4, 82nd, 2 00 44 Lt. J. H. C. Acorn, No 2, 82nd, 2 00 44 Pte. J. R. Brown, No, 2, 82nd, 2 00 44 Lt. A. Shaw, No. 6, 82nd, 2 00 44 Capt. A. Beaton, No, 5, 82nd, 200 43 Sapr. H. C. Hodgson, Eng, 2.00 43 Sgt. J. A. Moore, No. 2, 82nd, 2 00 43 Gunr. H. 4 skins, No. 1, C. A., 200 re | L. M. S. Grey, 82nd, 200 43 Mr. H. J. McKenzie, 2, 43 Gr. A. Pickard, No. 1, C. A., 2. 42 Lt. C. Leigh, No. 1,C. A., 2, 42 Pte. Henry Hooper, No. 1, 82nd. 2, 2 Lt. E. De B. Peake No. 1,C. A., 2, 42 Lt. E. Hardy, No. 4, 82nd, 2, 41 Lt, Col. J. A. Longworth, 4th Regt. $2. 41 Capt. W. Johnstone, No, 5, C. A., 2, 41 Major D. Stewart, 82nd, 2, 41 Pte. J. R. Berrigan, No, 6, 82nd, 2, 41 Lt. R. C. Dewar, No. 6. C, A. 2, 4l Corp]. L. F. Muncey, No. 2, C. A,, 2, Scores 3, 4, 4, 2, 3,5, 5, 4, 5, 5, TYROS LT. GOVERNOR’S. Mr. Austin Judson, 2, Sgt. Kennedy, 4th Regt, 2, Corpl. F. J. Haley, 2nd Regt, &2.nd, 2, Capt. Goodwill, 3rd, Regt, 82nd, 2, Gr. F. McLeod, 2nd, Regt, C. A., 2, Pte. Jas. Rodd, 3rd Regt. 82nd, 2, Cpl. P. McIntyre, Ist Regt, 82nd, 1, Pte. W. A. McRae, 2nd, Regt, 82nd, 1, Pte. W. MeMillan, 6th Regt, 82nd, 1, Spr. Geo. Prown, Eng. 1, Cpl. R- Crockett, 4th Regt, 82nd, 1, Sgt. L. S. Coffin, Ist Regt, 82nd 1, HODGSON MATCH. Lt J HC Acorn, 2, 82nd, $8 00, Sgt-Maj Baird, Eng, $10 00 Gr H Jenkins, 1, C A., $7 00 Lt J M Crockett, 4. 82nd, $6 00. 45 45 44 44 Sgt R Stewart, Band, 4th Regt, $5, 44 Pte H Smith, 4, 82nd, $500 44 Capt J M Jones, 2, 82nd, $5 00 44 Maj D Stewart, 82nd, $5 00 43 J Weatherbie, 2, 82nd, $4 00 43 Pte J R Brown, 2, 82nd, $4 00 42 Cpl F Gill, 4th, C'A., $4 00 42 Lt R C Dewar, 5 C A., $3 :00 Lt C C Richards, 2.C A., $8 00 40 Sgt G A Moore, 5, 82nd, $3 00 40 Cpl E Jones, 2, 82nd,$$3 00 40 Lt V Beer, 5, 82nd, $8 00 40 Major Crockett, 4, 82nd, $8.00 39 Cpl Muncey, 2, C A., $8 00 38 St. Sgt. V. Crockett, Staff 82nd, $2 38 Capt Watts, 74th, $2 38 Lt. Smith, No 2, 82nd, $2 37 , Cpt. Duck, No 4, 82nd, $2 37 i Pte. A. C. Lawson, No 6, 82nd, $2 37 | Capt Johnstone, No.-5,C. A. $2 37 ; Capt. J. R. Allen, No. 6, 82nd, $2 ‘BT ‘ Cpl. Geo. 8. Blue, No. 6, 82nd, $2 36 Cpl. F. Haley, No. 2, 82nd, $2 36 Sgt. J. A. Stewart, No. 1. 82nd, $2 36 | Bdsm. C. E. Kennedy, 4th, C. A. $2 36 | St. Sgt. Carl Owen, 4th C. A. $2 36 i Sgt. J. W. L. McLeod, 1, C. A. $2 36 , Cpl. 8S. Jardine, No. 2, 82nd, $2 36 Lt. C. Leitch, No. 1, C A. $2 35 Gr. J. Landrigan, No. 1,C. A. $2 35 Capt. D. L. Hooper No. 1, 82nd $2 35 two—35.3 counted out. Last Score—2, ‘4, 5, 5, 3, 5, 6, 5, 3, 440 TYROS. Lt. E. Peake, No. 1,C. A. $2 ‘Gr. 8. H. Coffin, No 2, C. A. $2 Gr. -A. McInnis, No. 5, C. A. $2 SSH 3 00 Lt G W Drake, 5th, C A., $4 00 41. Cpl M A Allen, 82nd, $4:00, 41 W P Brown, 2, 82nd, $4 00 41 Lt Gurntome, Eng, $3 00 41 40 40° EXAMINEK*® CBARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 17, 1900 eee 93-Auinea BYCICLE (Lad af) ti 3() ti 0 PIANO FREE, in their spare tim Carriage paid to your door. paper, and full instructions, Address,— *% THE “WOMAN’S WOLD” BRENTFORD, LONDCR. W_ ExCES yp. GOLD WATCH (Ladies’ op SEWING MACHINE FREER. TRIP tothe PARIS EXHIBITION of 1999, ALL EXPENSES PAID, VALUES In order to increase the circulation of the Woman’s W arrangements whereby any subscribes may gain a ladies’ guineas, a gentleman’s bicycle, value 30 3° guineas, a goid watch, ladies’ or gentleman’s cost beyond the subscription money. This system is a —to receive something for nothing—but for those who 200 { cleverness, e, for which they receive handscr. 1 If you want any of the articles named | coming a subscriber to the Woman’ ticipate in our method of procuring the articies air subscriber to the Woman’s. Wor Lp is according to conditions we send. Subscription for Send addressed envelope with cach aa how to proceed, also sa a .<imateenaee” ies’ ar Bont) | Ss WorRLD, , ini we tte F guineas, a 7-octaye bieyle, ) value Suineas, iy ee above you can This makes you een , named tree ef entitled to one of a (of any country may 1x y which Prize you 4 Ls FREE Bazaar Patterns ‘Free Tonight ~. SHIRT WAISTS One Third Off. Special in COTTON tWRAPPERS 50c. each. VESTS 5 dozen Ladies’ Veste, epecial 5c. SKIRTS Balance of our ‘crash, duck and pique skirts going at greatly reduced prices, Come expecting to g2t @ b bargain, You'll notjte ditap j«i e F. PERKINS & The Leading Milliners. Sappr. H. Hodgson, Eng. $2 Pte, Rob McRae, No. 2 82nd $2 Cpt. D, C. Leslie, No. 4, C. A. $2 Sergt. J. McDonald, No. 5, 82nd $1 Pte. J. Garnhem, No. 1, 82nd $1 Pte. A Joice, No. 1, 82nd $1, Capt. Goodwill, No. 3, 82nd $1 Sergi. C S Coffin, No. 1, 82nd, $1 Gun. 8. McLeod, No. 2 C. A. $1 WEEKS & CO. MATCH. Lt R C Dewar, No 5, C A, $10. Pte E Jones, No 2, 82nd, $8 Lt H R Lordly, Eng, $7 Lt A Shaw, No 6, 82nd, $6 Gor H Jenkins, No 1, C A, $5 Lt G M Moors, Eng, $5 Capt W A Johnstone, No 5,C A, $5 Lieut Beer, R A, $6 Pre J K Brown, No 2, 82nd, $4 Lt J H C Acorn, No 2, 82nd, #4 Pte S Gay, No 2, 82nd, $4 Major D Stewart, 82nd Regt, $4 Staff Sgt C Owen, 4th C A, $4 Lt WE Smith No 2, 82nd, #4 Sgt Major Baird, Eng, $3 Lt J M Crockett, No 2, 82nd, $3 Pte H Smith, No 4, 82nd. $3 Bds C E Kennedy, No 4, C A, $3 Gur E N Younker, No 1 C A, $3 Pte J Weatherbie, No 2, 82nd, $3 Sgt J A Moore, No 2, 82nd, $3 Gur J McLeod, No 2, C A, $2 Capt W H Watts, 74th Regt, $2 Capt DL Hooper, No 1, 82nd, $2; Lieut E Hardy, 4 Co, $2; Corp W B Prowse, No 1, C A, $2; Gr H Horne, No1,C A $2; Pte B McMillan, No 6, 82nd, $3; Lieut W G Darke, No 5, 82nd, $2; Major Crockett, No 4, 82nu, $2; Lieut C C Richards. No 2, C A, $2; Corp Geo Blue, No 6, 82nd, $2; Q. M. Sgt Grey, 82nd Regt, $2; Capt J M Jones, No 2, 82nd, $2; Sgt Reg Stewart, No 4, C A, $2; Staff Sgt E Stewart, No 4, C A, $2; Lieut R W Stewart, No 5, CA, $2; Pte W R Brown, No 2, 82nd, $2; Sgt J O Stewart, No 1, 82nd, $2; Sgt Wm Doncan, No 6, 82nd, $; Pte Henry Hooper, No 1, 82nd, $2; Two fifty ones counted out. Last score-~500, 5, 5, 8, 2, 2, 4, 2, 3. 600, 5, 2, 5, 4, 5, 5, 5, 4. It pays to buy at Perkins, = E We'll Save You We Know We Can, If you'll take a quick in- ventory of your Goods needs after read. ing the news of Satur- day’s specials, in all pro- bability we'll wants tomorrow. Dry supply me pet COTTON * “ WHAPPE 5Oc ch Ladies’ Cotton Hose wort 16, \ night epecial 186. ' Don’t’you waat afnice sailor bate trimmed hat. We bave redusel price on allzour eummer millisey. & me TYROS--WEEK s & 00. = Corpl L F Muncey, No 20 4. Capt DC Leslie, No 5, CA;# SapofH C , Copl Duck, No 4, 82nd; 2 Gr L H Coffin, No 2, 0. A.,85 Corpl F J Haley, No 2, 82nd,®; Sgt Thompson Black, 74th, §: Pte W A McRae, No 2, 82, $i Gr A Pickard, 1 C. A. $1; Gr. y — —= a ; e, ’ ; . Set TW Darke, No 5, 82nd, #1; o Two 28 counted ont last sor” § —20. at Mail and Empire : The Lier of ammunition fur the forihcowivé paign promises to be more than the emergency food. A Se Se ee OS Rm A ee - —So the allies are at Pai! : this end the Chinese trouble? great etroggie jast began? A Goop Storny.—The openieg ~ of a vere interesting &UTy will 4 a today’s Examiner Read it & torthe following chapter® s A Mr Bil iING ple? ee ~ — Of the Liberal Conservstiv* of Charlouetown Common, ote will be held iv the Lyceo® 0 uo oe eveniog the 20th, inst, to the purpose of celecting deleemn gin! the Loberai Conservative he held on the 23rd inet. = ° SIMON W. ORABEE Convenor for Charlottetow® Rovalry. = Meeting at North Wilt © —_—--— we A meeting for the purpon inating a candidate for the Not Cahiers will be o NEST? ie Wiltshire on ar _&§ 7 O'CLOCK, P. M. : JOHN s1 ONBDYEOM : Convener for