aS a* —_— eS ae ee _ a Neeson a oe —— a a THE DAILY EXAMINER . . . . 7 TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1896. en re =a santsiansnananmansuaemnmnnatiilioicinnment men Re EE omavenanoeatantitone: _ ; i nereasing. He sells aleo considerably | GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED | {6 Jive industrious lives and to be at rest | : R reasing ne The skim STATES. with all mankind. With the prophet cf Liha © | quantities of ceticious Cream . —s s : old they feel - though the feeling may tind “No Cause They Esponse Can Fall, ¢ J 1 milk left over is fed to the calves, a num a n > Gna Time no articulate utterance—‘how beautiful He Cause Shey Cppem, Gan 'taage. upon the mountains are the feet of him In the course of his address at Saratoga, | that bringeth good tidings, that pub'isheth | Srworen Desearoues to tue Examiner Lord Chief Justice Russell, discussed the | peace.” a MONEY CANADA, laws of nature and morality in relation to j . “Mr. President, 1 began my speaking of | these nations and enlarged upon the } the two great divisions-~American and PARLIAMENT OF ss sa — $$$ $$$ oe - = — he le is — ber of which are being reared for the farm wod for sale to those who can afford to pay es the fancy prices which pure Guernsey cattle command. | i | Six Cuartes Terres, in parliamen’, re- ae cern see at emmneeennend necessity there 1s for improved and stricter British —of that English speaking world = ; sian theeushout the THE “SOO” CANAL TRAFFIC, views of neutral duties. “Who,” hecon- | which you and I represent to-day, ead sg ois F — on © : , : | tinned, ‘can sav that these times breathe | are one 7 np oo to ee I end; . se ee wdemsends of tin yovern- Intereeting Letter from an Old Friend— j \ emieta off eaoe t There is war in the Who can doubt the inilauence t iey ssean it . 6 6 f th § j one ad ‘ a concerning its Immense Trade on the Great Lakes, a N sane armed to the teeth nrate of | for ensuring the he althy progrens. aud pena Uns 0 e €S$ On. THE MONEY QUESTION: SILVER cl Indeed, if the National po Sin.—Just a word to von and the old | peace. One sovereign burthens the in- | peace of maukind? But if ths influetfte Say OR GOLD..—We take either—no distinc Hi on friends of the now distant green Isle, to | dustry of his people to maiotain military | is to be fully felt, they must work together tion made between the two metals, Treas- j v bas be pr say that here atthe foot of the great and naval armament at war strength, and | in cordial friendship, each people in_ its | SIR CHARLES ON THE TRADE ury notes, bank notes, and silver certifi- by Sir BR ard Cartwright aod Mr. |. Inland Ocean,” amidst strangers and | his neighbor does the like and justifies it | own sphere ofaction. If they have great cates are all interchangeable at our store, Laurier, not a day should be lost in getting [ qirry of sh pping, is where ‘the writer | by the example of the other; and England, power, they bave great reep msibijity. No OUTLOOK. and the buying qualities of each are in- a e. the un er— | spends twelve busy hours daily Sundays | ineular though she be, with her imperial | cause they espose can fail; no cause they flated to the highest extreme. : ee j}not excepted. Of the magnitude and interests scattered the world user, tuiwwa, | oppo-e cantriumpb. The future is ™4u --—— BLACK DRESS GOODS.—The new- tainty and d pee, ne conehtiinin tein deat alae Cana!” I nee or is forced to follow, in the wake, If | large part, theirs, They bave the uxaking : : est and best makes kept in stock. Our and monetary circles as a not speak. The Blue Book gives that in | there be no war, there is at best an armed | of history in the times that are to come. Mr. Laurier Holds to the Policy of 50c all wool Black Cashmere is the best of the hes tating, palter ng conduct leta I. Bat of the tonrage engaged in the peace. > . The greatest calamity that could befall U rt i, j value on the Island. New Black F — d Gove a Lakes trade aword may not be out ot} Figures are appaling. I take those for | would be strife which should divide them. Heertal. J. Goods, new Black Lustres, - res ee i : place. Few indeed there are who take the | 1895. In Austria the annual cost of “Let us pray that this shall never’ be IT’S PRACTICAL ECONOMY for Charles Tupper says, paralyzing caj rouble te aaneult the peaeenary etatinises army and navy was, in round figures, 18 | Let us pray that they, always self-respect ee you to buy your Dress Goods here. Quali tal and business. With every conditior showing what an immense inland trade i- | million sterling; in France 37 millions; in ing, each in honor epholding its own Grrawa, Ang. 25. ties are pot sacrificed to price, and yet favorable to increase, the volume of trade? | carried on upou the Lakes, and how much Germauy 27 millions; in Great Britain | heritage of right aad _ Tespecting the nk return*,'s decreasiug {the canals of this place have done t 36 millions; in Italy 13 millions and in rights of others, eachr in its own way fnl- levelop that trade between the East and | Russia 52 millions, The significence of | filling its high national destiny, shall yet prices here are always the lowest, consid ering the high grade geuuine select gc ods you obtain. The best is the be-t, and a Tn the House of Commons, replyipg to Mr. Cameron, the Premier said that the Mr urier is in duty bound to set forth | 4 “ee : a , : Gov it did not inte c ; , ‘ ae. Laarior % te duty oo the West. Some idea of the Lak-s trade | these figures is increased if we compare | work in harmony for tke progress of the yoveroment did 1 utend to touch the always the cheapest. You g-t it at sisively and clearly, the policy | ““* *°™: i. . ? a Tie! world Franchise Act this session unless the ses- ’ now, Gecisivery &D COOOETY, Tae § may be gleaned from the fact that from 5° | them with those of former timea. 1¢ | world, ore ' carift é i . ar } ctllintin 0 <ttttilliey anise sion were unduly prolonged. of the vernment in respect to the tari! to 75 dee p laden and alao-t as many mor- | normal cost of the armaments of war has =—s . i y K ' ’ ' - , ' A full line of ter f coats sell Replying to Mr. Kaulbach, Hon. Mr. ODO ae small steamers, including tugs, have been | of late years enormously increased, The A full line of waterproof coats selling Gavins Git that the disetaed mk ace — nall ; Zz ing , . ; ii ce ries ‘ : ¢ rernment did n VIOLATED LAW vcked through the Amercian a@.d oa: | aogual interest on the pablic debt of the | cheap at the barzain corner. , ‘ & id no ’ saves ee : , ; ia aia the Rehind this intend, this session, to do anything to ‘ ‘ nm Car 4 dai.y aguring the ’ , owers 1s ax. e § —— ee ————————— ——— . “ ‘ : T nnouncement that the Minister of | C@nadian cana page it gut or iad oni ioe teaeie Seine It encourage the fishing industry by bounty ‘ } Ment tna. t ’ sia @ s ~— : ur | was ‘ rev : 8 s ‘ Myr ° 4 ’. i " i aerteleeme ite eT ieee ae _ ae or o-herwise. To the same member, Hon. oer — sont wn sheries was about to enforce nly od all drawing ove rls I tale. It speaks of over- eee 4 g hand, the laws for the pre- | 6 inches until the new lock on the Ameri- | burthenes ind > yp pe ; Government’s intention to place ladian ais Tnlae fis} was an side was opened recently. There are | energy unprofitably engaged, of the squan- oo ; , aa oa : corn On the free list, or to admit cornmeal! very many Steapers in the trade, varying | dering of treasure which might have et Boarding end day school for young , fre , or to touch tLe tariff at all this ees- ecieved : : sion. sires the continus ros pe ine 100 8 @ ne y los ! late. anc without re- . . . +: . . @ person who desires the cont 1} 7" ip to 3,100 and 3,3 10 ton = Vhen loaded | olate, and ae cae a ao Studies wi'l be resumed on Wednesday, Sir Charies Hibbert Tupper tried to MI O ft count his is one of tl wit! heat se larger ges c¢ Pic se ne thoug } es ‘ . : ity of the country. This i me ¢ be with wheat oe = ane +g ore oom pes e he a oie Me hee iar September 2nd, extract an answer from the Premier as to ec ive enn . : ; 195 { 46 0 b } rol 3 ‘e3 ’ nac , 95 : . . 0ints in which the Jateadministration was | 125,000 to 146,000 b: shels. wee ee Te 2 eee Bae ODP aug25 whether, in speaking at Montreal in Janu- } 5 eS wheat fleur and grain are carried east and | try or to preserve national honor or for uty; 100, be eal ted wat ou eee coal west. Since the Canadian canal was | national safety. When will goverrments J» 9/0, i ae ‘< se cal be free; but Mr. Laurier dodged the issue from the change. It is disappointing & pened for traflic last fall some 5,000 rn the lesson that wisdom and justice ’ hy od . . ° =a tk Mek eel Aiener ha ta ad emt hake har tote a" eee are a stronger sicidtiey” than - = t - «= by stating that he was not now able to Wanted to canvas for the Thrift or Industrial branch of , ; i ° call to mind what he had uttered eighteen Minister’s promise, lobster fishing tit The new American Lock, so far, bas | weight of armament? : sens ‘ ronths ago. This answer was received the Sun Life Assurance Co. A good territory and lib- . Wet ‘hcmals 6) ruiser- | 2Ot done as well as was expected. The “[c is no wonder that men— earnest men a saat hice irk eon ke eee aaa neenek “tee a i A | t y RO} AL pA K SOAP ei adhtetegeanbartade ass Soda Lock being 100 feet wide and 806 feei | enthueiasists if you like, impressed with x honchbin = - : era & . pply to $ e nave were Wray ths ginene, Sientaene lung, necessitates monster stet] gates to | the evils of war, have dreamt the dream ; s. . and aed Bei be : stand Th ower is | that the Milleniam of peace might be ‘ After Mr. Lemieux had seconded the 1 pproache raps have been ieft in "™* water. t 18,] withstand the pressure. 2e:r power Is | thatthe Mille ce ’ 8 : se to epex a a Te te a So wavitie —— ny ir oe , as onan our electiten! me- | reached by establishing a universal system Ppa . Sir ——— ~~ rose - peak. E. FR. BROW, for the money. Sie heal sae: 1 ‘aga sig ; a. u M iim. That our lock is built 60 feet wide of international arbitration. The cry for € spoke up to recess and resumed when shown. ibe atiention of onoravie JI ater 4 ' ad Ce ee De We have a large stock of | the House sat in the evening. Sir Charles 1 Davies is called to this imporiant matter. and J0U feet long, with oak gates of moder- | peace is an old world cry. Ithas echo+d : - went exhaustively into the bistorr of Charlottetowrn. AGENT All Grocers. ate weight and strength, is why our Cans- | through all the ages, and arbitration has porcelain top preserve jars, in Canada since 1878, to show that the-elec— from 1750 to 3,000 tons register, and & f-w | light into many lives, of homes made des- ladies, iii ci le Oe ih anttle | a2 innitaeen oom te ueede in bir Lame the varded as ti handmaid of . . We shall see whether or not it possil ‘ian lockages can be made in one-thi: ong been regarde oe oe oe b! pint quart and half gallon | torate had steadfastly upheld the National aS for a Liberal Minister to enforce the law | the time required by our ne ghbors. peace Arbitration has, indeed, a venerable i ? | ff, : Policy, and that had Putian “endun — a 1a a eerie a for 4iberal inister tore © i - Se . : "eee 7 ii = 9 9 . . , LIC Y, sus wi. hout fear, favor or affection Shipping has greatly decreased during | history nw Own —eee 51Ze8, W lich we are oO ering Free Trade been the issue at the June elec- MOUL ear, ro i ON. » maat £ ~ \ reig < ) > se ” i" ’ é i “ ° ‘ x +00 ——_____— the pact renga , saigets f rSremrny 7 i & uation wage - ot. Wink ere cheap by the dozen this tions, Mr. Laurier would have remained Qa WEAR THE =e uow 60 to 69 cents, were formerly $1.10 t- | then repndiste i sagreement. Who is - y spa l ‘ in the cold shade of opposition, He quoted : EAS VIEW FARM, $1.75. Many vessels are being tied up fo: | coerce it! Or having gore toebritation and | Season. We have also im- Mr. Laurier’s utterances on the Mactohe 3 i . ‘ ; a eee etl . ; ay dec} bound ll 7 7} : ; , - ; ir , ee the 7 2 hi - — by ao = op ee it pag elgg llc s por ied a few extra wide schoo! question during the late campzign, here has iate'y been, throoghou tainty of pgs ifm coppection with the ny th . - , : ng > a W . . } i . ee } icity of ! Pr vis e, a marked devel yp! ont in dairy | present political campaign across the | These considerations seem to me to justify mouthed hen : for precney aS Fepatitiog Siadery Goce aie x ’ We : a : atlas: tn - | river. Much ia feared from the at'itude two conclusions : The first is that arbitra- large sized fruit w hole. Those one war in Ontario and enccian: wa o . farming. ere ew of the silverites. Many of the thinking | tion will not cover the whole field of inter- 7 — y in ' a a. _ 2 . ger e uebec. Cheer after c ‘ Si development in an occasional short ¢ Americans are heard to say that the poli- | national controversy, and the second that a much otronget than th Cherie as, in wtilanten ee = acriptive article, from which those reade:s | tical commotion, kept alive by frequent | unless and until the great powers of the ordinary jr. ated Mr Laurier’s charge aaa he aan = 3 4 A D $5 ; : wn? a oe sina tees oe ‘ Y . . } selves to coerce aut. a Ah ‘ of Tae Exawtver who are farmer: may | € lecti ne, Has a@ crushing effect on trade | world, in leegae, bind themselves to coerc poaledtornceand religions prejudices daring 5 N s . and security in commerce. calcitrant members of the family of na- ; 9 } é ; take a hint “or eltaina suggestion. The oO a sarning more oo th s country later } rec ose we Lave still to face the more than eer 0 S. the June contest and pointed to his record | a Jearning m i i tior ‘ of forty years of public life as a standing estavnisiment tO Which We Shall first dre will venture a description and Opinion as | possible disregard by powerful states of ob- : ; A | | WA R R A N | E D <i : ; : : . - * ae : rebuttal of suck ; cing attention is East Virw Farm, commandi: y¢ | to its merits as a farming district. So far | ligation of good faith and of justice. The Charlottetown, Aug.25, 1896. tal of such @ bese slander. Taking “estes - } up the procrastinting policy of the Govern- se ‘ ee eo have rot seen any ing d slos | as =h acambiuation has been ad- . f the broadest and finest land- | I have rot seen any farming done close by; g:heme of such ace , ment In the trade matter he warned the a i ; . * ’ . scapes in the Province. Atout fifteen | 02t believe there is good ‘and in places, |¥ vated but the signs of its accomplichanent PrXFrxsresrx~Fr17 Ractiats War eer te rose apes in - : ve P ; | and have seen excellent samples cf ripened | g-e absent. We have, as yet, no league of Tpeta — ma : vears azo air . TOR,” ‘ ; Pe ‘ the entire business community. Any de- cisiou in bis judgment would b- better than m9 | wheat and vats grown on St. Joseph’s | nations of the — ss : q this city, took East View Farm and | [.Jand. Are we then to «conclude that force is — . - : began the production of pure-bred Shrop We have all nations represented in our | stil] the only power that rule: the world? é ae wtaint : FSTVBVeVVI VTA]; cM a ae a people and population, from the Fiulander | Must we then say that the sphere of ar & p this vague uncertainty as to what course ; hire sheep, Berkshire pigs and Guernsey | People and population, from twlander | Must we theo say that the the Gove reald paseos a : ‘ Sah eae retin vig wal Ourtbes 1 ceetemasall Galen et deme] cases a eaten eat meee ine a Y[rcliicdineens Or if Oey MEIN ONLY ¢ Dressed in Bis Best ¢ cattle. He has dropped the sheep and y Che is areal Chippewa). But few P.| By noymean*, The sanct ons which ¢ eae & g this se sion ee tions " é 8 B§ g3 and now confines his attention exclu | E. Islanders are he A} ’. J. Cam- ie wrong- > breaker of the public a a! : “ pigs and now a | - ‘ 2 “ - ' — os eee co e — eee ware ab hice nai a the ly & Mr. Laurier fullowed. He said that tle T i é li 0 3 aivels to the cattle an their proincts. J eTon, 10 as su a- at f sto ie ito, the ¢ 3 : policy of tariff reform hed sucereded at the i ‘“ > ~ > ” * vera he ongest [ th he goud many improvements are seen in and | bridges - ae P. K. ey eas sain canplreedsong od aon wie BN é po'ls, aod as soon as possible the Govern- R OUR Ef a TION Cigars, g ; ' . . Pre and doing i] s de. f ger. dees ) ; a abo it the farmstead,—the most notabie of ect ag n + ee sus oa aa the ‘repr bation of mankind. p & aoe oe to introduce practical re- aud best smoke or o cents. s u , ce aie team " “srigeal ented me si forms, ‘. Laurier spoke at some lengt! : e don’%t look anything— waich is the ndmiil. With the pows J. W. Hvoass. Public opinion is a ferce which makes it- I : etl, : : pe ything obia ned from his windmill Mr. Brow Can-Soo, August 22, 1896, eelf felt r every corner and cranny of the ‘ g n See ee on the Manitoba School Take one after each meal, and as often as desired, ¢ dou’t look dressed withont is gna eae sacaaoiil world, and is most powerful in the commu- \ | Question, but threw no more new light A. GOOD. M.D é = nice walking stiek. Bap, pumps an abundance of the puce water { aren o deieiiaeeitian nities most civilized. Ia the public prese ¢ — question than he did on tariff Take t - : 4.1, = og oP show. Noe his cattle, and thus obtains one cf NOTES A , in the telepraph, it possesses agents by Lae ake this prescription to a ee nee ee wd sipal constituents of pure milk. Wii! aan este : ; which - on . samen, and spee | ? & A Conservative caucus has been called : P I A direct shipment. See them ee ee m F = Montreal Gazette: Liberal preaching ily & ht to bear where there is any pub- \ é for Thur-day morning next. WwW A TSON’S DRUG STORE é this windmill pow:r he also threshes the | an4 Liberal practice are a good deal not | ''¥ Srouga ated — , : ; <1 & lic wrong to be exposed and reprobated. It 4 ea —————— gran, cracks the feed, pulps the roots, | alike. a gee ; \ ia SSE é ‘ " : i year by year gathers etrength as genera! 90CCCCOCC COCecoesesuc cose; A RR eats the hav for cattle and horses, aud wil! —Sir Charles Hibbert Tapper wants to enlightenment extends its empire and a \ é e e ¢ . . p : thia winter cut all the siraw that he usea | know whether the Controllers of Customs higher moral altitude is attained by man- 7 \ $ $ 8 ; 4 tsi ing ta | alr en Seay [Wade West mor eu (Q TAKEN ATPAGE VALUES|$ School and Calege § Cert Drag Si r , Z er members of the Cabinet, and whether Dy | seas or armies in the field, and yet great é oe e , a re ; ead be more alsorbeut of the lquids arrangement was made with either of thi m potentates tremble before it and humbly s y 3 . > + Sunnyside. The windmill save: a gregt deal of istor} as to the position he was to occupy, ani 1: bow to its rule. Again, trade and ‘r. fic pgs. é August 21st, 1896, ‘ for horse and man It costs sbwou: ore 1 so. what? The public, which foots the are great pacificators. The more nation= ocailibis : t haodred and twenty-five dollars, and is | bills, is very much interested in the om of one another, the more trade rela- \ D. A. Breve E, Esa. CBVeEweeswew~c17Ase why the atte a at our be anew cr. tions are established between them, the h Z - hy th itention 7 : | —The Brockville Times takes “fr | more goodwill and mutnal interest grow s 00 § oY é S. "a Dear Sir:—Allow me to acknowledge the ! 10 farmers Who can aifurd to get «pe. waurier to task in tl fyllowi: g ion : ; d these are powerful! acents working ° ° . ri a By its means maay comforts and laxuri:s | an I the er oo oa it. say “his — si P ™ . y a ¢ $ The large-t and best assorted stock @ delivery of the suit made by you, also to state ‘ i ie ae ‘o vid-d with | first duty as premier. .. uot yet | “There is on inflaence by which the 4 \ ® of School and a os : that it is a perfect fit in every particular. I have oe ee ee : es ee a : Sates i ealea . requisites ever offer in this @ . : ae : nn : mS : @at work aad withont cost. In many of oe eneniiaed ; anna aa pd aggre fing nie mee & We also will cash them s ‘ province. ° had clothing made by many noted firms in New A large ‘arand ee held in a . aa : ; pei Mackenzie Was mie 8 ] aT ) x ‘ ) : : a Wa é . s tio , 30 the States in the West almost every fat Liberal Cabinet. Mr. Laurier has allowe: peace—I mean mediation. The mediator at three yer cent discount e e York and Philadelphia, but have never found " ape rs aie 2 : ° St. J h’s Cony mer has a wind mill; and those of cu- far. | the session Of parlanent to begin, and | is not, at least in the first instance, invest- @ Assortment Complete . them to surpass the sult made by fou in st rle . osep Ss Convent I a Yi Minist f Cust ed, and does not seek to be invested, with & g e 3 P 7 , ° mers who can afford todo so wi hort | their is not vet a Minister of Customs or a | ed, a ¢ ut se 0 eled, : Prices Alway iy, ‘ ni . re lis te : i‘ ° ’ wht to f : the i minister of the interior.” Moreover it must authority to adjudicate upon the matter 1D 9 Sapocenognoessespesese & ° ARR aN bier 3 = fit and finish. oa en ; eo a oe a Ce remembered that the delay is for the | difference. He is a frend of both parties @ Prompt Attention to all Orders @ s r = aes exam ple set by Mr. Brow. | Purpose of corrupting and coercing Manito- | He seeks to bring th-m together. H = > a ae «i : : —— = — Ni { 14 15 16 { Phe barn at East View is s0 compict | ba. avoids a tone of dictation to either. € is bavi + 9 e - ‘ ouying 2 Cook Stove? ——- e j j j y ay and well arranged that, thongh not parti- _— careful to avoid, ax © each of ae % J 5 5 e , : 4 : : FRANK B. EARL. Ie aid of ie in Cathedral cularly larg, it holds easily the whole of THE MODERN KNIGHT, ee die panties, 4% pe 4 \ ° e Philadelphia; Pa. rela . oe , sihadialins dignity or th s ibilities. } = 5 ghittteteeereneenss Mr. Brow’s beautiful herd cf f rty one These are certainly not the days of chix. | Cannot compose the qnarre!, he may ut y SEE THE Sey 6 : WHOLESALE & RETAIL $ tain, rw , a oe Refreshment and Ice Cream cattle andl] thatthey consume. The alry and romance; of !ong haired poets and least narrow its area and probably reduce 6 — % ° $ 3 casted > = = > ~ oy deli- 7 »+ilos in it have a capacity for a hun- linging feinales The tendeney ‘ ‘ i: tomore limited dimensicns, the result eo © " : : - i a ny : oe. © Oveter pooth, -s 1 and tea i * ; <n and the pract ah dadanes in meio of mutual concessions; and, havivg nar- 4 6 3 20 arier 0 ° We have hundreds of similar testimonials nd a se petrovized, will merit to be dred aod t(wentr n= of COrh €HSiiage, ¢ . , <a! " é 7 ee _— ls . si - : ’ nore so thie year, as the very i there + :pace in the roomy lofts (ur Inrge | #4858 are mostiy objects of vt lity, some- | Fowed the iseues, he may pave the way for 4 ‘ ° ' ° for which we have zot space.—D. A. BRUCE. will be got for the ceresion a here pace in th sa ae | thing which saves time and gives comfort a final settlement by 4 reference to arbitra- 7D. * .Siiehieeiieiia te Qpetteeen, ° Can esneeies ait eens wall rant ties of hayend grain. A pleasing | .o4 ease. We are quick to appreciate | i0n or some other method. This isa & s e e ce : Tabi « oo aucy Tables, feature of the stables is the land plaster or | and nse anvthing which increases our | Power often used, perbaps not so often as f the acknowledged y > N. B.—Amorican Notes taken at @ : 2S oe eee le a ariety Table, ial . ac. comfort, especially if it be in the way or | 't ought to be—and with good results.” best @ face value in exchange for goods.— ° _— a useful and ornamemal, groun! gypsum which ie spread daily « rt, esy ly if it inthe way The Loed Chief Justice concluded % est, Ta © © re I A new feature will be the display of Io- Seer a ae See a ae clothing. Let any body once realize the a he Lord Chief Justice concluded as ° G.C. &. CO. ° dian Curiosities aad dieposed of by sani the S00re to. shecrd the moisture oe magnificent healthful warmth which Fibre | follows: . 7 ae vent offensive smells. All the stables are eat will a to his clothing aoa he “We boast of our advance and often 4 —_—_— COSC LOCC SOSSSESECOROECSC0 LO : acre —— oe ua costume, ] clean and well-ventilated will certainly be provided with thia jn | ‘ook back with pitying contempt on the 4 g " . m m of tentiieh mentian: € place in the course : Dut it is in the management «of the milk xpensive equipment against ali freaks of | Y4Y8 «nd manners of rnerarnae ne by. 4 \ “> ey) Band in attend sue rery nigh vy ver : tg Let thay the weather. This interlining ig made | 4Te we ourselves without reproach? Has ® Dodd i Ro els A ey a Tea Tickets Se Ad ery night, P and its pre en , wr the ees wed em pure spruce fibre and is a complete | °UF civilization borne the true marks? ' réme—__ Positivele oa childs ' ae a § ; Mr. Brow hae taken the most decided step | ,o5-conduc tor of both heat and cold so ares a ees as mae been said re- 0 y « te } dren admitted after i: advance. He haz not yet obtained a] that a laver of it througa clothing, keeps | |'#!0n ‘tself, that countless crimes have r te; ‘ , > 70 m Iking machine. The cows ate milked | out the fiercest winds and preserves the te — in > eos —_ ) Wholeeale & Retail. C ‘ * ake BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE iis | " , io. | natural heat of the body. ably i was inévitable sat the meé rid Or the mon abent the ™ =. Bie the ary weaker races should, in the end, succumb, > y | m . are milked the milk is carried at once So ——____ but have we always treated them with PRD MEVAXBD%> h b : P. E | Commercial Coll { Gaere y odulew. a a — ' : ‘onsideration and with justice? Has not ; | Be acrers tae yee dairy, and the All Europe is agog over the coming tour | “COSM#eratio J om e est wars . . . . erainel and aerated. First it is ran | of the Czar and Czarina. So far as the ‘cr he ee ny as 1" § Opportunity than the present will lik ely Shorthand Institute. ' ; : indi steele “tied. isit to Queen Victoria jis e : ; , os um 4 oe , _ of « ‘ aitinge ; : through @ five mu-lin strainer into an | * * — - : ar ciiesmeas onal the bible by the hand of the filibuster ? LADIES? and Cigarettes present itself to you. for if you are waiting The undersigned, having purchased ordinary creamer. From this it is poured Se pets er. al as And apart frum races we deem barbarous, : for better values or reater bargains rou from 8. F, Hodgsoa, all hia interest in ; to the journey. Their imperial Maj-sties rm Sain tell 1 1 1 in the ma ‘k t Boe ; S this institution, is t : or rather allowed to run over the surface | wit) arrive at Balmoral during the Queens _ the passion “~ ae on verre th B, iG. Societ TKe . may walt in vain. However you may rest ne he eee * .. : ow. prepared to carry of the serater. The serater i« a large prconcber antumn visit tothe Highlands and | 4" Power accountable for the worst chap- Wholesale and retail sa d henever u do come, we will nied ds pte Commodious premises . : aped; tia can filled to the top of | ters of cruelty and oppression written in . . assured whenever yo ; occupied during the past pear, over the cone #napec j } r ited + tid Oop the cone wiih ice rnd water : Cnurlottetown, Being a graduate of, and have been for some time & teacher in thé there will be a large family gathering to : 7 : ~ | | there will by They will probably arrite a2 | the world’s history? Few people perhaps CRAPAUD. | R ED DIN B ROS treat you right, at morning, noon or night. @) Bauk of Nova Scotia, Queen Square @ ® Moatrea!l Business College, after a full J O H N I : Mi K E N Z | bE “ . course at that Institution, Le now offers to j i . | some northern port in the Imperial yacht ‘ede oe free a this ae pie Around } vik e thet = peo, Polar Star and travel without ceremony to tadeed 16 true Civilization y is fruit Balmoral. There is vo likelihood that | YOU shall know it. It is not dominion] An entertainment will take. Opposite P. O the bottom of which is pierced with «n gl! hol wealth, material Inxury; pay, not even a - kee colander ' through | they will come to London, unless privately ’ : : ; pear ails —a a 6S mort, ane (hee il ae : } Great | ¢reat literature and education widespread— place in the Rector > Ss ee —_— " aenee alt 4» | OT Make any public Appearance in areat ’ one. .. G d h . . . ‘ stud I } . ¥ these mal! h K pa OF O08 T aah good though these beings be. Civilization rounds, on the 28th, inst , students, boih ladies and Gentlemen, & the surface of the aerate By this }ro | —~eoo— is n6t @ veheer; it must penetrate to the at 7 p m ac lalnon Ine ousiness education second to none. : . , ntees . . * cesi the | i ralure . reduc edto fi riy There was a time when eurging throng, very heart and core of societies of men. & =2) K Oar business course will emt race Book eizht degrees. Then, after the anima! In mad approval sang the song, [te trne signs are thought for the poor eo Mae ceping, Commercial Arithmetic, Com- ehh Tides dee oe ik jv | “The king can do no wrong !”" and suffering, chivalrous regard and res Jnstrumental and Vocal Music. oo, mercial Law, Business and Legal Forms, Olors have “— 3 ed, the mils “The kiee can ds no wrong !” pect for womar, the frank recognition of Chinese Lanterns and Balloons. Business Penmanship, Business Corres y. poure! into clean, transparent bottles and | af buman brotherhood, irrespective of race Ice Cream, ®Candy and Cake Stalls. ae ENE een | POUdence, English Grammar and Compo- at once brought into the city for delivers But now a different song we sing, or color, or nation, or religion, the love of Admission 1 0c. : EE ee . . sition. Iu these sealed bottles it cannot possibl, For the king is but a common thing, ordered freedom, abhorence of what is mean Funds in aid of New Sunday Schoof, : — . — ; = As we bave had an experience of over ee On i. ra of the town | SO bere’s the song that has the ring and crue! and vile, cca-eless devotion the | Parish and Readin Rooms. Sa Sera twenty fyears as a Practical Reporter ia ' become tainted by the odors of the town | . - & a anal ee : : - - } on po ; ?| The song that has the ring. c’aims of justice. Civilization in that, its Tickets only 10c. May be purct asec the Ben Pitman System we wil] give E he cont nated even ta tl} wl. tant ° 7s p at . dee - , g oF Se omenarES even to thx shghtest | irue, its highest sense, must make fur peace. | the st: res of Messrs W) igh! Bros, Vie oria The SS. Bonavista, sailing from Montreal Shorthand very cereful attention. Our dezree by dust or filth of any kind. It is | The woman loved by me or you, We have solid grounds for faith in the | Me Lean’s, Cameron’s, Crapaud Corner, Tuesday morning, August 25th,will bedue at students will also bé instructed in the use water The houses wife who takes it can Our luve no wrong can do ent of the ' } tl ; Several Bright young iain é- *Haod : oath Snbney carryir enter at any ti } Students can =s - ——™ © GO vyoveromen ie pie b ie , a a a v ) 2 ny tim : : . a gove te y pope ANT D do work for us in this Vicinity foundine a vd ns 7 ms t ow cnr Antams — —_—_——_——~—— and for the people. Populations are nu If they have Ricycles all the better address, | horses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro- isfae 7 but remember that there ara begins Sept, Lst. Apply at once in person q longer moved and manoeuvred as _ tie “Advertiser,” Brantford Ont. — duce under deck, at loweest possible rates, Every pound satisfactory , = or by mail for prespectus. P a3 From Bermuda.— Our stock of Bermuda arbitary wiil or restless arcbition or caprice Several fir-t-class cieske co | For further particulars as to freight and|/two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the ISAAC OXENHAMW, lily bulbs has just arrived. Best we ever | of kings or potentates may dictate. Ard WANTED—ix; to cur business in this passage, apply to est. For sale wholesale or retail b Principal & Manager. , . y aw, Very choice bu'bs for lic, 25¢ and although di mocracy is sulject | and adjoining Counties. Apply with re PEAKE BROS. & CO., | P, O. Box 242. 35¢ each. Now is the best time to plant !to violent guste, the abiding eruti- | f Teneces. Agents, i . J- MORRIS Augl8—dy 246—wky. ex+ily see that the transparent bottles are p'rfectly clean, and the consumer gets his milk as pure, and fresh, and sweet, and rich as it can be made. Mr. Brow has now, we hear, about s xty | ; : A 7 ; | The one sweet creature pure and true fut Gov ia | ; ard’s. T ’ : Frid ing, August ° of the Remington Ty . not even possible to add to it » drop of | . , uture, Governmin 18 becoming mre | and Leard’s, Tryon, CLarlottetown riday morning, g ] th T th t p 0 t } 1€ Kemingtoo Typewriter, : : No wrong cau do, no wrong can do; «nl more, bvt in no narrow class core, —_———-—- | 28th, and at sail for St. John’s, New- g 6 6a, a rin § Ta G all Gases Cus omers, Rates same as formerly. ‘ customers for his milk, aod the number is ! for good results.—Haszard & Moore. ment of the masses is tor peace — “a heknen ee os Ch’town, Aug. 21, 1896. | So", a Lot 1. Sor, 100%", se Lot 2 se 10c™:, 150", se Lot 3 % 1Se". These Are—=™ { —-———— Was t Inoludes the balance of our printed ducks. worth 15 patterns assorted printed cotton Pongees and This lot includes French Printed Sateens. Mus- ; } 12c to 15¢, and 30 pieces print cotton worth 10e French Cashmeres, new goods, absolutely fast lins, Crepons, Ceylon Cloth, and wool Challies, hh hai Rin neue ail ind at 8c = ound colors, made to sell at 15c and 16c; now only 10c 30 patterns in all, worth from 19¢ to 38¢, now : . i csc see | per yard. | all the one low price 15c per yard. er SEE THEM & yi * Stanley Bros. « Ser, 10c, Stanley Bros. 1L00};,,1507, Stanley Brothers. So's: ;