~ 2 eenggem ae _oee = CALENDAR FOR ALGUST, 1804, New Moon, lay, : 1L7m., a m.SE ; r Juar lay, ¢ 02.8m, a. m, N npeaec HE WAILY EXAMINE — VW — . ae | ‘ a La guar 25 ay, 4n 0m. | m.. N : oe wl ie TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents RK lh m | sfter’s sf lay 64717 25 m4 — -" a — ~ chibi a ae ae eee . —— 2 i 24] li 41 pat) ee “ . yr Y “ {surly | St] 30] "o't| NEW SERIES Un! 3LOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1894. VOL 34.—NO. 4 Sy = 5 | een 19 015 ; Mr. J. W. Dykeman 4 Foe 1 36 | com :, oe ' , = - , ee wr eer me mer ar ae ae = — ; St. George, New Brunswick, Puesday | 19] 2 16 ‘LETTERS. 7 THE EDITOR. CARDIGAN BRIDGE NOTES, ie “ =* | MASTERPIECES of the ee wai | Ait the Grip Lo | | ay j “| 1? 5 20 sridve and vicinity looks abont as bean- Th pe | . 6 an INFORMATION FROM A TAXPAYER, | tify] as any other place our Island can | NO Strength, i Ambition . at : 7 43 5 » S) t saa ok aa eile os boast of. Standing on the bridge, one — Sir,—In your issue © 1e th there : - | vi . 2 | 7 % 4? appear c riuicle headed “Int ads ae 5 ee take in at a view the outlying hills, | Hood’s Sarsaparilia Gave Perfect ‘ | 9 2% s | ate Tax atpasee Pa ah ” t, eer" | crowned with ripening harvest, patches Health. i i ; o 9 2 vr the Llaxpayers, rom which | observe . - . j ‘ . . . ls} We ay i 10 6 several] as. have been paid for new of dark green woods, an I maintaining its | The following letier is from a well-known av 10 39 nee ENE ane neal . C} fa “were tee ' <a i. right of way through all the sparkling | merchant tailor of St. George, N’B.: - Omls f epsetow, AS i é > taern & - . . 7 lay Sr it il il Ci I tow. I teel it my duty t 2 little river. “C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : 2. Ba AY ar St @ Ne mae OF : a Y thas rs : Ke a i '"\| ‘The beautifuul proportions of a vessel “Gentlemen—I am glad to say that Hood’s i Li | | "OV wn ere | on oad Open- | . . 7 , . aft 12 : i oi Tn A th ite “y oo , i Ha MN. on the stocks and a fine residence ap- | Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Pills have done me a a ‘ i i - “yf eres ew ante t i gv MC- | ‘ ; 1 , & ay 3 9 44 ” ; 25 U Is . x ae oe a a: proaching eompletion in the best locality | great dealof good. I had a severe attack of ; le ‘ . 6 = NX ot ae — an a a the place offers speak volumes fur the | 4¢ grip in the winter, and after getting over the = 2 ¥ 2 , a2 eee et er a es gr tg enterprise of the leading merchant, Mr. | fevert did not seem to gather strength, and had ae - .& case NE = MI isan the main post road, Chep-tow, toSt Cath James E. McDonald, M. P. P no ambition, Hood’s Sarsaparilla proved to be 3 i i 50 2 4) ‘ 4 erine’s. Now any man that will call this | 9 ews” m4 : am . . just what I needed, The nooems were very 24)! is , 46 la new rou <t have “gall.” The afure- ! aCTS Ol e icimily have al-] satisfactory, and lrecommend this medicine w a ! ; : KNOW LEDGE a new road must have “gall.” The afors | ready made considerable progress with the | all who are afllicted with rheumatism or other > < , i at | raid road has been open for public use harvest, which is remarkably good as a 27 | Moncs a3) 8 13 MOST CE A Brings comfort and improvemen’ ond | for now fifty years, In the year 1844 general thing. . h fale gx 2 I 2 yo | ; ] ; 4 Ps = tends to personal enjoyment when (| the late « John melasee, being the bs gad of Oe th wk oht ot Uatienles the tik ton pa 2 ay ZI 4\ | . 2 of sente " ra istrict of ew’a |. 5 : . ue i " >| eMictions caused b 4 % 4 ei, chtly used. The ny, who live bet- _ ee ay Zz t . It : oe et, in the apactous and admirab ly firted hall. , th an a y poison and poor blood. 7 | - » 7 . ee ter than ctlersa.d eny y *ife more, with REET 5 GAS SOS... SRL. . HORS Ai epstow | the well Known and ever popular comedy, always keep Hood's Sarsaparilis ia my house > mee 7) ae ° | the aforesaid road, and also a small sum and use it when I need a tonic, We also keep F ; ‘ . : ar i oe - apa | less expenditure, by more promptly We have secured the right to offer these fine Engravings to our readers, ‘ihey are iin a world’s best products to bound in Portfolios, each containing 16 pictures. The price is 10 cents eac h, delivered at} ths needs of physical being, will attest <a kine IIk ) |\ ) tihs office or at R. H. Mason’s News Stand. Orders by mail sent post free. ¢ Part No. 1 con-| the value to health of the pure liquid , ; “Old Homestead,” was presented by the : ‘ ; Bahia iy > “ ‘ ‘ hb tivoy’s Pils on hand and think highly of them.” for opening the road.- But at that time Williams & Troy Company, of Boston, J O because ae George, Rew Peceoete ' there were no wheel rakes or reaping | Mass., to an reciative and aturally | n appreciative and naturally ” Mood’ S Pills are purely vegetable, and do machines, and a narrow road would do us merry audience, wi sahil te oh . i nce, 10, dging Db sOne- pu y > then, and dii until the memor- J i oe not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists, | tinuous peals of laughter throug rhout the ee ' aa laxative principles embraced in the : iE ne si able boodle year of 1893, when lay, will» meek” Ot at Oo tains the followi ins beautifu nerayv ings eo remedy, Syruj p of Figs. this road had to be called a new road and | Fic hee af ei poe ij + oe oT a ee ' y a 4} due to its resenting be oi bs ad a fu aes No ch nd e Ke O nerican Comedies. r / ~ : a »r’s Dancing Lesson. Woodland Vows, Its excellence is Pp ught and pai ragain. Now, regard- | in 2 (~3 « Leaping DalLy NEWSP4PER Our Grandmother’ ’ s Dan _ | i hore in the form most acceptab‘e and pleas- ing all the roads from Main Post Road to | fi oe a are . Save RY fit Ae 5 or Se SO A Wee Bit Fractious, | Jack As aOre ae : aia aut to the taste, the refreshing and truly the shore, there appears to have been three | Tk Ms miu uw a tee » every anoraces. from the office of After Dinner, Merry Making in tne Olden ] imes. beneficial properties of a — lax- } woos ponet and ee and I say bor PICNIC ae. agen: AUD, ‘ & : EXAMINER PusBLisuine Company, in the ' . lana tive: stually cleansi system ively not any Of them were opened.| "re . ' ips ; ; toadoa House Buliding, Queen Street Charity, Lilaes, — 5 effectu iy one ne Se ae ae rhere appears to have been paid for roads | The Methodist Sabbath Schools of pacst FIGES iid ae Maes, YY ' : “ed . lispelling colds, headaches and fevers I 1} liGranend Vietorias AO aig st chie boat’ % "> ws rES OF SUBSC Low Tide fomeo and Juliet ie aad to Alexander McDonald $47, Ronald Me- | C™paud, Victoria and Hampton held their] ie RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ow ide, “ : : ° : ‘ aud permanentiy curing constipation, | Aul yg47 Gabr Mi D a | : $122.75 annual picnic last Tuesday, the 14th inst é | © ‘ ‘ or ‘ ‘ é ° - 2 . ea: Aulay S4i,Gabrel Me phaid, 6.1Qo-— 7% . 7 : o (IN ADVANCE) [The Dice Shakers.. Coming Home - A Highland Cottage It has given satisfaction to millions and it dh ce all 8356 o.oo Re eel on the farm formerly owned by Jeremiah ie ZA AND ous ; ean. ie A Satine aie. Doorway. met with the ap} ov ll or the medical sion was paid out of the Government funds McNeill, but now in possession of Jozeph ‘% a ai Turee MontTus ; j.te | . 2 i At the Cx sts n pr fession, because it acts on the Kid- | to go to Chepstow to decide which of the Ferguson, Hampton. The day was all KS PURIFIES Gxe Monts 0.35 Domestic Pastimes, } 4 i€ wpstan, neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- | three proposed roads would be the most that could be desired, and the children a , Seat post paid to any part of Canada or the enemy see eee. ening them and it is perfectly free from | beneficial tothe public, It appears from | 2% parents enjoyed themselves immensely. \e./ a7 :. : | every object yoable substanee. | shale Meeiaine hil Gis tee ame elena Swings and amusements of al) kinds were <a ae THE L oiled States . . * - rOvVit 24 Vv - energetic co e of the i ae ae — ] H E EXAM | N ER PU Bl ISH | NG COM PANY. Syrt up of Figs is for sale by all drug- } and paid for. Now, I ask the Hon. James pr vided by the on committee of the _; ae a ey ‘ ADVERTISING RATES gists in T5e, bottles, but it is manu- |} R. McLean, Commissioner of Public C rapaud Sabbath School. : : « ew ea \ 4 For sma vulvertiserments which are ordered tactured by the California Fig Sy rug Works, before the appraisers and tax]. Phe c rapaud Sabbath School, om ae" — Ae re ior oniy one or two weeks the eharge is & Co. only, whose name 18 printed on Sens | gathecer comes round through Chepstow Junction with the trustees of the chureh, é “Oe provided a table for visitors, and the snug 4. DAMS’ cents per inch for the first insertion, and 2% ps kage, also the name, Syrup of Figs, | toask me to pay taxes to uphold this ex- ve fe “we Pre cents for each continuation. Rate cards are Tic BIS {0 osion and being well informed, you will not travavance, that he will vive us one con- | *@™ of fifty dollars was realized, which ‘THT o e ee S . ‘ furnished on application at the office. Special 8 | wceept any substitute if offered. soling feature, that is, he will point out to goes to the Crapaud church building com- Uy i : . on . . . i 2. ? “ ittee eontract prices at a reduced rate are quoted W. R. Watson, Druggist, Charlotteowa | us which ofthese three roals is to be mates ae for addy sementsa four inches in size of ee Pe ¢ re ay were pleased to hay : opened. an ysaible. to open : eat s have the 4; larcer, which are to run for three months o uy Your rickets <i Boston by PE I; land. iymwif pened, and if possible, to open at least a : to be palmed . Fisl Allow neo i: titatic —_—-—- —_-——--—— - ene tive foot road tothe shore? Now, as I rev. ° ° isher present, as he alw aye c de i arwy . 2 yeR, e1 . «2 well Glled eaichel of o ‘andl oa APAPAAR ERR Rm oe ‘ 64 33 TY |amaresident of Chepstow, and do not hae vel filled satchel of mate and Condy). ncpcanksnnssimnniinenieaninciicciaastamietatts No epecta 1otices inserted gee a9 for 1 S FLORIDA p R. J I} ra MI TRRAY, | raved munh around, 1 will say nothing tou istri mute, a rate of 10 cents per line, and under no 7 a ’ . . . . 4 Md 5 ‘ > about all the other new Toa 's in King’s "he committee in charge desires to re eircumstances will such paid notices appear a2 E ip ¢< 4 i 7 wah i a ae | : Cor ee : wreon | turn their thanks to all who assisted and tn the local estumn. yi ’ cents per pound, ee | County, Butt sent iat some. BONER) as fee. Wiapaioe ie. dba men eet TO CURE DEBILITY, ¢.eial discounts made on all advertise- Ts | | vive » > rs gO Jy — . : will give the re ace r _of EXAMINER field Loss of ap etite, sleeplessness and all nerv- —— FROM— at least some information about them. , ous troubles, physicians 1ecommend meats connected with Church F . B . i 1, Tana a Pienies a No noti - wil vs saebanteen gs LU KE RI 3 BON i c i= Qaeen Sf 33 " rae Cha rlottetown A Taxpayer. U1 aeu l, Ang. 20. Campbell’s Quinine Wine 7 — . , s a sg 6 *henstow vo 2 ae | ” the s#:me unless the regular rate of 10 cents per W. W. i? AR R K ‘ may30 Spee Ang. #, 5. ee : Do not let your druggist peunte you d°a°-e — ---—> j R OBITUARY that some other is just as good K. CAMPBELL & Co., Mfrs (Canada Atlantic and Plant Line), » is paid. aise soiegibinis omen § For Cash Only at Ticket Agent, fhat Tas Examiner is considered by our A LETTER FROM THE MAGDALENE , MonTREAL, . map Merckanta acd Manufacturers te be the lead- THEY DON’T AGREE. ISLANDs, Daniel C Cam ph ll died at his home me arene © P. & Deans, oe ee ithe near Montague Bridge, P. E. L, Aug. 3, a! irindstone Island, 1894, on his 83rd birthday, leaving four eer ae cee gen oe sons and three daughters to mourn the fe my n — ; ‘| loss of atender hearted, loving father 7 aici a | Dear Examiner,—As it is now some | His wife and one son had passed “over the t ( time since [ wrote you any news from | river” some years before. quently the most valuable advertising mediam | ) Corner Queen and Water Str eet &, thre ote which to make their announcements 2 O D SZ R 7 (x EK R Se. . Cc harlotte ‘town, June 22, 1894 pub «abundantly proved by the ‘act that prsheaabisnn aceon in order to accommodate our auvertisers we | have been compelled to enlarge the paper to ’ =] Pp e é ’ ite present size. | Wholesale & Retail Wardware. 1 : Tae Damrey Examtnen is for sale by the fol- Owing agents . , 1 . ‘ R. H. Mason, Post O'fice, Charlottetown Charlottetown, July 26, 1894—tu thu sat ' J. Mcintyre, Maipeque Road, C. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, " : = W. M. Coffin, Grafton Street, = | If you are losing flesh your these Islands, I will endeavor to give you Mr. C was, during manv years before a summary of what may prove interesting | his death, possessed of a broader view of sysieni 1S drawing on your >} to some of your numerous readers. Hay- the love and sovereignty of God than that jatent strength. Something making at prese nt is the order of the day, | which is held by Christians of either | of which there is a plentifnl crop, and] the Calvanistic or Armenian schools is wrong. Tako * Gases dem Weted and Pease Ot. | owing tothe extremely fine weather we | Whether his position was right or wrong, ; 4 D. Chappe Prince Street, } Pasaar store Queen Street, } Geo. Carter & Co Gaese ee sa | : rs saa S. Gray. News Sia’l, P. E. I. Railway and | Our grain crop also is beantifal and pro- | —none too low to be lifted up—none too LSE é trains —wit— ises a plentiful yield. Potatoes als c si Seiad onlt aaal : om ee “ EL ar a, | WILL mises a plentiful yield. Potatoes also look | vile to be brought back again to God have had of late, the inhabitants have | each one must or may judge for himself; merside ' 0 4 fi the Season on June 89th ? well thus far, and fortunate:y we are not | His life was therefore peaceful and happy, . ° a silt” Ghairte j pen or u ‘ Ponn's Extk.cr Jersey Mosquito — yet troubled with that potato bug which I } and with tendernoss and love he looked 5 4 Bus sSsiI0n Hon. D. Gordon, Georgetown cimaiiiinininis smallsize. Have “em small size. Have*em ¢ “ee : “ heen able to make it in first-rate order. | but in every man he saw a_ brother ee ; minim 2.) oe od bigger. uuch biewer, sce infests part of your Island. And as | on every son of Adam. He believed that S rr Chek oe ag ANI This beautiful watering-place has been ee For — ; ; . 7 2.3 ‘ ree, Al to i ; A. J. MeNeil Stanley Bridge regards the fisheries, I think there will be | all far wham Curist died would be saved > as e . : : ’ ' "nas me mu¢ h improved this season, so as to make N STANT RELI EF a very fair catch. It is hard to give an | and he also believed that “Jesus Christ. the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, ee ek ee . ee - ae tand estimate of the catch, i, e., of mackerel, | by the grace of God, tasted death for every to give your sysiem its need= r i W kl E } i } Still-water and surf-bathing, croquet ane | froin over the Islands, as the latter part of this | man,” so his faith helped him to look for peas . » ; 1 1e ee y hxamimer | | lawn tennis, boats and fishing, beautiful . oath dnd 2 o the 20th of : a eres a gt I : chi os ed strength and restore your | ae . <i, é Stin of MOSQUITO month and up to the 20th of next 1 n- | ward to a gathering-time when eve ry son ; . ; ni . & tasued every Friday morning from the shady walks and avenues. ae re & sidered the best part of the season for the } and daughter of Adam would be brought healthy weight. fhysicians, i. publishers’ office. It is made ap of matter | moderate | from BITES hooking of mackerel. I ain told there are | home to the Father’s house, where there tie world over, endorse it. a ublishers’ office. ddresa, - ee ee. a sce + ‘ ; : ots AC A - which has appeared in the Daily editions, and neeunt NEWSON & CO. Heat of SUNBUR N boats which have at present from twenty | would be — fulluess of joy and j : ; is a firsi-class weekly newspaper—interesting | r r " ” to twenty-two barrels per boat, that is three pleasures forever more. This confidence Men't he deceived by Substitutes! and full of the latest news. men to a boat. in the gocd will of the Heavenly Father 6 # Rowes, Belleville, Ail Deuesten, tie Gn Codfish have been very scarce the first | and the ultimate well-being of the human part of the season, but since last week or | family gave him peace in life and good so they have been very plentiful, particu- | will to men, and also consolation in the larly at Etang du Nord. latest hours, when the shadows gathered Quite an enjoyable excursion was gotten | around him, and all things earthly were up last Tuesday, the 14th inst. Our mail | receding from his mortal vision. The subscription for Tuz WEEKLY Exam. INER, post paid te any part of Canada or the IN © vi * | J | june30 Charlottetown,*P _E. L Showing our new stock of Now is the Time to Order Your Spring Swit spring & summer Tweeds, as United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given bove for THe DAILY EXAMINER. steamer St. Olaf, with her genial and He believed in the accomplishment of : ' e . ‘ £ t Pp imen ( ollegiate School for Boy 5, : , COOLING The universally ree- | obliging Capt. aes left 7 about | that for which we pay and labor, and it »m erenen W d & . 0 egnized Specific for 10 a. m. for Cheticamp, C. B., arriv- | may be that he had the advantayve . &. ry P (See directiorz . 2 ad : oa WINDSOR, V.S orste ancy vercoatings. oat SHING ie BS. (See directior 8 ing there about 3 p.m., giving the excur- Let us hope to-day that that larger view Also, a beautiful assortment of Panting et la ibid: Walid ‘aan sionists fuur hours to enjoy themselves of the love of God which he possessed 106th x EAR. i | Our goods are all new, and our prices just INFLAMED | sces A Wonperrut ashore and visit their relations and friends, | tended rather to d i . : ur g 8 } tail ON ! ¢ U raw him nearer to the stiieoentiione ; i ! | rivht. Wecan dress a man for a moder Hearer. leaving Cheticamp again at 7.30 and arriv- | fountain of all Jove than to banish HEAD ™M STE R—Mr. H. M. Bradford, M. A., | ; ) j { | i: y t \ ~ |atesum. It will cost nothing to look Bathe the Aching Head or ing here on return at 12.30 a. m. Dancing him to a region where love is supposed to Cambr 4 - : P j the Swollen Feet with POND’S . throngh our stock and name your price. on deck was carried on both going and | be shut ont forever, an! Gol and good are RESIDENT ASSIST ANTS—Mr. G. M. Ack- | EXTRACT. What comfort! returni he strains of two lively ; tI , ‘ : : ‘ turning, to the strains of two lively | neverknown.— 4 " ibridge; Mr. Lawrence “harlottetow 2: aa tarnings ' ) known, : a ' H . On 7 a j dge ir. Lawren Charlottetown, April 23, 1894—m w f We Will Guarantee Satisfaction. When the mosquitoes send subs itutes to do iolins, Great praise was rendered to j Real} os : ' ’ i - . their work, then use somethirg else *‘just as pt. Le Maistre by all who took part i eS Y F * vith « large staff of visiting Professors. REE Y good * in place of Pend’s Extrac’. But when Capt. Le Mais ee oe ee ee , Ec | ; ' " ah manatees © wethannianel Ghd A. J. acu. ; Tail 9 the mosquitoes come themse'ves, use nothing ihe excursion for his kindness and care For Over Fifty Years. qual to any pasar ys sium. with Tnstructor in attendance dally: erchant Lalor, but genuine Pond’s Fxtract. Made only by for all on board, many expressing the hope AxO 7 We T 2 , ~ at Ay : fh N | ; : x O_p Axp ELL Trizp Remepy.— Te ron sag aaa nee ‘a dente oF | June 1 1 = inmtn f f i. tate lice acheiedaemsan sheanammineen siren aes) set vaanaaaiaiamaads | that so enjoyable a trip may be repeated at Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup hae OKC my ee and oe son oe ied ty ateeeaan and | eterna cent ee ee no distant day. : beed used for over fifty years by millions | Insist on Getting th ISX ; i a soaahes every care from the | > > | Our se hovls, both Catholic and of mothers for their children while teeth- Ki : ; oe : ; What S the time? | Protestant, are closed at present, nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the /10 Cent Smo e for ce P sre prepared for business life§ or for | and do not _ Open again till Ist child, softens the gums, allays the pain, es Ye: on yt = , a "| a in rHURSDAY September. We were fortunate in secur cures the colic, and is the best remedy for } papiRe= Michacimas Term bogins — | | ing the services last term of Miss Clemmie | pp; ie oa \ jE won Se) r tth ou havea Cough Ins : oe Serre — ’ ” a — © | Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold « oBA- Keomane for 1894-5, with full particulars, | AVEATS, TRADE MARKs iy - é McEwen, of St. Peter’s Bay, P. E.I. — mann rom the Head Master. TO HIRE. A firet-clase Horse ond Buggy, also a | Dev eated Phietor Enquire at G G. | JURY'S Jewelry Store, north side — | " : Post Office, Charlotte- 9 Zi uw (w f) Sn ! Factories. j ' ruaranteed ym all | A iit ’ ‘ ‘ K guaranices on aii WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND wl WORK M. STE VEASON, TFPACTURER OF iia Stove Pipe, &e., | 55 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, A lera promptly attended to. ap! REMSVED! I have removed my Book- biury to the Shoop next to/| A. E MeEachen’s Boot Store, two doors below Weeks & Beer's Old Stand, Queen St., where I will be pleased to see all my customers. J. DB. TAYLOR, apso tf WATCHE Watchmakers of | We make a specialty of bringing ‘Fine “Watches to keep close time. Spec attention Men’s Watches. Correct time your watches will keep il. ‘Watches and Jewelry at T! NWAR E RU!i DOWN Creameries and Cheese ; Patronize recognized Railroad ‘ es and Cheese Factories. | we repair them. lowest prices in the city. G. G JURY, Opposite Post Office. North Side Queen Suuare, Charlotteiown, August 1, ROBERT PALMER & C0., ” | chaaisilinens Sash and Door Factory. READ than ever to supply Sain with PANEL MOULDINGS and ST ATR BALUSTERS, NEWEL We are now better Bae ee SPOU TING and CONDUC YTORS, STAIR RAILS . POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stock, We are also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. 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Full particulars from CARVELL BROS., Agents. aug7—-wed thu it is time you were taking GRAY’S ,, RED SYRUP ~ SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS. Gray’s Syrup has been on trial for more than 60 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. 25¢. and We. per bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Preopnirrone MONTREAL. THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Noe. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. One of the hichest Galleries of Paintings in Canada. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o'clock a. m., to 4 p. m. All the Paintings are originals, mostly | from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit tean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a at many others, are members of thie Society. Sale of Paintings at easy terms. Next Society and Scripholders ton August 15th 22nd and 29th. Price of Scriptum 25cts. Ask for Catalogue and Circular. H. A. A. BRAULT, janl7—mwf tf Director. Eminent Artists, such as Francais | distribution of Paintings between the | During the two terms Miss McEwen |} taught here she made many friends, did | faithful service in school, and her pupils | advanced wonderfully under the intelli- | gent and attractive way she had of impart- | ing knowledge. She left us for her native home amid many regrets, and with kind- | More anon. Yours, | P. J. | — ———— 9 + Oe oe —-—— BROOKFLIELD NOTES. | 1 | —_—— | The farmers here are busy getting | ready for harvesting their grain, which | has the appearance of being an average | crop. The potatoes, notwithstanding the | ravages cf the bug, are looking well, and | the hay was better than ever before. Messrs. McDonald and Ferguson are laying the foundation of the new church, which is to be built by the enterprising firm of Clarke & Schurman, Summerside. Our school is progressing favorably under tic cLisient management of Mr. Geo. S.Mcleot. We fear we are guing to lose him svon, as he is talking of complet- ing his studies at Dalhousie College. Everybody about here is anxious to | know what has become of Louis Pino. | He was a freqnent visitor to this place pre vious to the 13th of last December, but | since the po he has been cons picuous by his | absence® Pe rhaps “ Fred” has bounced him and given his position to Mr. John Carson. The officers and men of No. 5 Co. gave nesday, the 15th inst. Jt was well attend- ed by all the youth and beauty of the neighberhaod.- The “crack shots” !amused themselves by displaying their skill with the rifle. Lovers of the water formed themselves into bathing parties, |and the remainder passed the time by swinging, dancing, etc. When the ehades | of evening began to fall they all repaired | to the house of one of the officers, where they tripped the light fantastic until alate (or ‘rather an early) hour, and after sing- | ing “* God Save the Queen” they al] went home, well satisfied that they had a very } ; | i } ! } enjoyable time. ALBERT. No one need pity you, if you die of con- sumption, without having tried Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, “the kind that cures” coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary diseases. Every bottle warranted. Nooily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c, and $1.00 at all drnggisis. | est wishes from parents and scholars alike. | a pienic at Brackley Point Beach on Wed- | by Druggisis in every part of the world Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is | incaleulable. Be sure and ask for Mrs | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no | j \ 1 other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y The man who declares that people do | not take the trouble to read the advertise- | ments in the papers may have a wife, but he is never known to possess several grow! | up daughters. Plain Liviag and High Thinking, The two go toge the But high living | cannot be associated with high thinking | it utterly deranges the system and makes mental labor of any lind an effort. It leads j 1 | 1 to dyspepsia, which. however, may be completely cured, as it has been in hun- gait ae cases, by a systematic course of all druggists. Powelli—The cost ot the cigars and whiskey consumed in this country in one year would build a navy Milford —Y« s, but it never wil A Railway Manager Says: “Tn reply to your question « do my chil | dren object taking Scott’s Emulsion A Say No! On the contrary, they are fond « | and it keeps them pictures of hea ith” } 9 with your son when he gets out of college ? Potts—I think some of sending him to school. — Puek. m | | Pipkins—What are you going to d } Priestley’s Cravenettes are really the only satisfactory goods for ladies’ water- proof garments. They come in Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Grey, Casto and Black. The name of Priestley is so well known as a manufacturer of high dress materials that Cravenettes bearing this name and rolled on the Varnished Board may all ways be relied upon. dren to Mr. Earle’s music school next term will greatly oblige by making appli- cation to him at once, as he will have only a few vacancies outside of his regu- lar pupils. The fall term will commence Monday, Sept. 10th. Rooms over Miller Bros., Queen Street, where orders may be left. Piano, orgar, voice culture, singing taught. Beginners a specialty. Class singing and harmony free. d eod tf Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic and Hawker’s liver pills. They are sold by Ladies desirous of sending their chil- Palpitation OF THE Heart, Exhaustion AND Stomach Trouble. Rock i, Mass Liy daughter, Mrs. Mars, has been ring from the above diseases for rs, aad employed all the _cading Physicians d and specialists in Boston, » relief. They said it was bad state of the blood not sleep nights; bowels nd Lie cg wine of the she could hardly walk. ené4 bottle s of 3k oda” s Discovery, copa’s Lirrte TaBiets. Now an work every day, eat well and soundly. Ican never express my MRS. 8. E. CROWELL, Rockland, Mass. Medical Advic Pree SODA DISCUVERY GO., LTD., WOLFVILLE, t. $ For sale by all druggists. Trade snp vied ‘~ W. R. Watson Charlottetown P, E. Provinelal Loan. Provincia, Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last See sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government of Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Tem- porary "Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, om call or on such terms as may be agreed upon. This wil! afford a good opportunity for the investment of large or small sums for short or long periods. ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov. T reasnrem june2i—pat