THE DAILY EXAMINER - - - . . . . MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1896. . —_—— =a ce tate iharnataaed saihimadlinipnennseesete saint aanennamigmine -deeaamememneeeenemanndeteemna seman : ae — im OE re ENE A DESPERATE SATILE i i rT i A SPLENDID ENDOWMENT. | A DESPERATE 8: | GOOD BUSINESS STAND TO LET 1" ¥ A : lu i A S| l s announced, from Montreal that | Matabele Warriors Show Great Bravery at sosshcaidhbiedl ad Sy i ' . a i Lord Mount Stephen ond Sir Doncld A Umbigula,—Charged Almost Up to oe A house and shops end outbuildings, a : a Muzzies pf the British Guns,—Herole | 44 9 acres of land situated #t Seuth x AUGUST S | Smith bave handed to the trustees, to | Death of Majer Kershaw atthe Head | py etre Bridge. Moderate terms! Apply | Sewotsat DespaTonss TY THE EXxaMINeR - form a permanent endowment for the | of His Men, tu Cer . HON. ALEXANDER LAIRD Royal Victoria Hospital, securities to the Care Towx, August, 7.—Details have | :' MISS ANNIE \ eae BIGYCLE RAGING AT HALIFAX - e : ; : ‘oe > . > > ~y* > > >. o > ? yy t e. : ur siue of S800,00 ] c it 2 atl J ist been received here of the decisive vic augs--4 & w. ine . he | par vs ee oe i tory on Wednesday by the 700 British | ———— . OR ‘ Alexander Laird» | mated,wiit j lan income of at least $40, troops comyos ng Colonel Plumer’s column | em i 000 a year. Herein lies, at once a s GZ" | over a native force estimated to have eo. 32 83238 @2?T® ©] 2 OO 8 OF ewer wtetet ti "The | eee sen SSaee eran 5. 10 “48 Cannon Wins the Two-mile Lap THE BADGES OF THE HIGHLANDS. i the hat” | Charg og up within a few yards of the | ave to “send aroun i ; Race, . ssiaidianaeaciamee aan r and yx ca, and was successtu Bot long : rapid-tire guns, About five hundred of | His farm at | for means of marntenance Who among | the Matabale warriors were slain during é Worth More 4 : ea j CLANS BADGES. \ Ds ve und | us w morta their names by provid the engagement, which Jasted several é é But He is Disqualified for Crowding. ; S i | anent endowment that ia | hours, and the loss of the British included But we have special lines we sell pei la oe C } a} 4 Fir Club Moss. Bay wa ‘ \ - : } za Major ene eee et 4 at especially low figures, ° Hativax, Aug, 10. am pbells, ” ? Wild Myrtle. : ‘ srveat. prov ‘ i c a} req es ra | sergeants, aut j it ie s fo . 2c — Saturday r . , pa ver iral and s | A SUGGESTION | six officers, several ane S Good N hisk for oct, ’ rhe Rehen’ eae ti ot Farquharson, e - - ~ Glove. oo ; . i wer ask cere, and alx ifty on ounded, attractec , gliplage : : ‘ ae ee a : a | r » on. heer tale: OME ali = é Box good soap 10¢ é Windsor, won the mile 2.30 class; wee McDonalds - - . . . Common Heath. us ' ‘ * Per is weed vhose scent the fair | according ee ee ae 9 432 T as Nase f Lunenburg, } : ll F Aer IM sl] Insura i : Tho s ™ t lies sistas \ . o 2.4340 Thoma Nase, O sun 5 Me 2ans - « - = Ho SF a | i ee cosended hg Geig oiate Reames g Good cloth brush t5e gon” the C. W. A. championship; M > ls, Juniper pa lew xl : eee ala .| commanded by the big chiefs Se ve an Baal Windsor cLeods + - - - - e per. : ca | ‘ Ir is reported that Mavor Pirgree, of an Umlugulus, and were divided into ; Good hair brush 5c é ar, ae eet, Si ae ns . ’ i . i t, who started the * potato patch five impis or regiments, each of over a é oe ‘ vas : < ie a half nile CW. A chamy conship i: = } ‘ ‘ ’ Be » a > > P "iees. won B B . ° . i ) . a i e | plan, by which poor families are e: 2 bled — men, well supplied with arm ’ es. ° in 1.17,and the quarter mile, open, in The Scottish Clan I artans - ; » cultivate the waste Jands in the neigh | 8% EEENeR. , ? : 83 1-5 seconds. The two mile lap race was ee eo cao’ 1 fe | AE ee ee @ | won by C of Summerside, but he CAN BE HAD FROM ; ‘ rhood of ties, has been nominated for]. - . Svea won by Cannon, OF Sum side, © As pa? Tt f we mistake ‘ vr . ’ 7 | force of abou: 700 mea, whites and natives, A W Re din p il : - » , ce Gover the Governorship of Michigan by the | egy alry, intancey and artillery, all under é ° . § * ave ¢ was disqualified - ——e ae “ee Republicans, in a year when the Repub! —! British otticers, marched to the Umlugula ; : é was awarded to Cunningham, o at.tas. W + is tepu , ye | cate; Mk Umiiee einained sienna Central Drug Store. The five mile C. W. A. championship was . is ~ or 4 = x to mean electior | sity “eC sees eQESUT ys VS : : : ; of 27 : s of the prov stes from 18% . ! : V n : € by Captain Beresford, with two serew guns é ; 3 won by Conrod, <a - 12.27, " vear he was a} ber of | We suggest to the wide-awake Mayor rnd | and a Maxim rapid-fire gun, was detached 4e oe @ @ © @ Oe Be WO Dd, with Archibald of Halifax second. in the different Plaids from 702 to $1.60. _ Counci! of Charlottetown the idea of pre- to make a detoir behind seme bills, and then take up a position from which the ‘ ? ; ‘ SOME SIGNIFI ANT FIGURES valley could be shelled. It had p:eviously FARM FOR SALE. } . been reported by the scoats that the enemy —_—-— . in strong force, was enc amped in the valley 7 undersigned offers for sale her farm, ——— ce nsisting of sixty ac’es, four miles front a a ee ‘shea cme aiae _— nena 7 — . : . HH i a . preparing fora forwar i move ment of im tnecity. It is beautifully fituated, jronting h { I S { E Cc f ficd by being called to higher things. | portance upon the British position. on the North River. A nee se contajning b a oun ry a ar é Uuppor § ee ae an ' req | There is, for example, a vacant lot at the | Toe main body of the British was halted he good outbuildings are on ' Ooo Te a meant M & McLean’s fouodry | While Captain Keresford’s detachment,with JANE FPLEAGHER the Conservatives 1a°e t ’ i ¢ LSvl the soul f McCAIDNDON ¢ MCLeAan s pubUry | [ ; . y | vitiog that some of the waste lands in and about this city be tto the poor to le . for | cultivated. The ader of the movement ay expect to have his amoition grati k fo 5 5 ‘ a a. a a i il ae the guns referred to, was making its way aug 10—-d&w - a . re 7 at present overgrown ith to the position desiynated for the artillery to on CTC ’ stle, which might well be turned into a! gecupy, and while this movement was be- - ee va A Sava P! i : ‘ é por man’s potato patch. The burrs are it o ae Se ake Handiien ae Orrawa, Aug. 10. fect- | & uuivance to the ladies, to whose elirt- | ores eee ad F ss Gameal Se eae , ilation of the oflicial returns of . ‘ srtial paralysis a | a sudden and determined rush at Captain 3 A compilation of the icial re _— : ms, » was | they stick fast, and an eye-sore to every Bi 4 ord’. - re i There aaa ne SUPERIOR FURNITURE FOR SALE the recent generai election shows thas ‘ : a | ea Se all W ue the leat in ol eaehens ax qrentiteeel. he eallen 890,711 votes were cast, while the name Wanted to canvas for the Thrift or Industrial branch of : . i pisser by 10 will take the leal in | strategy or concealment. e natives _—! . a ig ee we . ¢ ; i an able man and exercised a strong scp yh eceds els Eee at cot niaueiied Steir Votes ek aiden aad BY AUCTION, on the voters’ lists pumber 1,353,735. the Sun Life Assurance Co. <A good territory and lib- ROYAL OAK SO par He married, in | crusade against ¢ 2 ee oan 2 ead in spite of the hot flre which was promptly ——" Counting in as Liberals the Patrons claim- eral contract will be given Apply to a AP, 1364.R » donated of ste Ephraim | s and other lots, and in repel of | poured into their ravks, displayed the most I am instructed by Mrs. Heard to sell ed by the Liberals, and counting as Inde- i 5 Unequalled Unappr 7 Read, | e.a after th, Annie, | potato patcnes fur poor people Who- | remarkalle gallantry, succecded in getting | by suction at her residence, known a8 pendents the other Patrons, McCarthyites ‘ oa he ee ce m , the la Samuel ever he may be, we promise him promo- } within forty yards of the screw guas and | “The Cedars,”’«n T : URSDAY, THE 20th and Incependeuts, - the returns E: RR BROW for the money. Made here d he ale mitt » het | sion reachid a spot only fifteen yards from} DAY OF AUGUST, inst., commencing at | show that the Conservatives polled 413,006 a . 5 Carruthers, I € Sk ali¥ } va & she Maxim rapid-tire gun before anv of il o’cloxk, So. Mm. votes, the Libe rals lets a tLe _—. All Groce . . wanna) . —— — ae : : ° ‘ — " 2 , rand 5.00 rs. seonial man, and be leave’ many yeTsOva! s P ge pieces could be brought into action. In | r usehold effects, camprising | pendents $0,511. V hile pollng 10, >? <a Ieestaiad — . WHERE IS THE PRESIDENT? he x 2 ser pany —% eae ® ae Se oe Sle s Hal! f * votes than the Conservatives, the Charlottetown. AGEN friends, among his political opponents as ae fact, another minute’s delay in opening fire | Draw nz Rc om, Parlor, Dining-room, Hall, ewer votes se ‘ ? Ti > = ~ A Rf SO Sms eS ' martisans. who | What a f the Citizens’ | with the guns might have proved fatal to} Uffies>, Bedroom and K.tchen furniture. Liberals have 25. mere "nem bers. : 1e ae well a8 among bie pPOHnica Ear sd I nape ats ea | dail tos th ica the Beresford detachment as the whit Also, 1 superior family Horse, 1 double Libera's have also a maj rity of thirteen ; . wom m pat »with his bereav- | League formed last fail for the propagatio , — > +s. J . 7 , ee ae J — — a tomperatice and the duc sealers of | infantry was unable to check the reckless. | seated Carriage, with extension top, 1] in the House over the ba ae, me cae it gS ehe i ve ‘ . . to court death in their fierce attack on the | Plows, arrows heel-rake. rarden | popu ote o Jons 3 PREFERENTIAL TRADE. come of the talking presiden’, who ws colume Secke Ginte Ie he dependents together is 100,000 in excess of - - roing to work such wonders in the temper ' — ’ bc yey i i 3 Fn . : : . ; : t of = there | acco ; H : ee one “8 ; hs ; But when the screw-guns began crash- Premises open for inspection on W ed- | the votes polled for the Liberals. ‘Yet one ; Frow the Canadian _ = "oo oo - a ee + anaes as cn eile ve . : : . ¢ : ». mw. | of the most potent of the campaign crie- a oe sas contained in his speeches ing case-shot into the enemy, tearing} ne-day, the 19th, from 10a, m. till 4 p. pe ete me hed b gree ” ” . | ob naira calfegech a wide, bloody gaps in the rank-, and the Terms Cash against the “Tories” wasthut they ha a the Opera House, or had the | wide, bl gape te the ranke, leaialel as ; i ive thousand more woes 97 ss 7 _ ate ¢ ; tios anvth.nz to do wit} | deadly Maxim rattled its hail of lead into R. BEAIRSTO, gerrymandered the constituencies to the Fi é ‘ itial trade with G . Ww "| thee xtraordinary inactivity of the Leagu: ? | the heaving, serried masses of the rapidly | 10d & w Auctioneer. | disadvantage of their oppouents. First-class a i = ring 12, t} ati , F ee sn ite Bil illite! “Test early part of | Unless the } resident comes out and shows | moving Impis, the natives wavered in their pence Feet ae i i . 1 Empire | his colore a great many will c me to the | charge, aud awoment later the rush was j UNITED IN DEATH , i a er ry. as } ia ana 2th} , Ss ve ah... . d — o ‘ 1 5 ox : ” ' " _.. | belief that his temperance is subservient to | OPP 1 and they began to give way, } Fill potnse Oat, taere wae in &e ‘. | ii® politics and that both are subservient | leaving heaps of cead and woundcd on the _-—— : mercia: uUbion f the British Empu to his own interests. The citizens look field. ‘ . ; Drownin of all En a ed Pair, Faultless C lias jucts were then allowed to | for activity from the League, from it-| But, rallied by the chiefs, who bravely a — “ ? a ¢ : rates s e | pre sident i we to ils members amongst rushed to the front, encouraging their fol- Foot wear, , vo into England at nal rates, v oepeagg ey patie perce > oes te lowers by a display of magnificent dash, Mowrreat, Aug. 10. 54 eal Ss n articles | Wom, ! take not, are th represen i : eal? th ‘ g ee sie < s . - a . S ¥ } | é , ; . PY < , . . > $ . > goes : “ 1 | tatives of Charlortetowa in the Legislature. a vay te re it ve he ‘sane - While fonr young people were boating { That s“Slaters! ] : whe » it ‘ n Ww t Le ; : . : lw 9 . jerc i eninnnniiiiniaiitiany : y : omiog 1D I . ? ~ [| Let them all come out of their shells aad | © es : - Britich _ - i inten A Grand Tea Party will..be held at St. | 2&2" St- Helen’s Island on Saturday, the coasequence was that between 1811 and | show themselves. Inquires. ee ee ee eke oe ee Soe See >. ‘| craft upset, and Fred. Harrigan and Miss we i Hiei | Beresford’s force was fora few moments] Ann 8, Lot 65, on Huchee. who were to have been married 825 the popuia ppet aDAGA ) a is le i 8 dex i surging oh ’ : ( os : t =7 152.000. In the| LOOK AFTER THE DRUG STORES completely surrounded by o : o chortly, were drowned. The other two increased from 77, » 158, » the} : 4 waves of warriors who seemed to know no Monday, the 17th August, aaa ; } . 2 a. next ten years if wore than doubied, | i i a tear. a oe oe : os 6.469. In the next five oe A oe . * ; ee ! _— 7 The position of the Beresford forces was In aid of the Building Fund of the b d . ee ak i nthe th pi det tag ‘d oan ih | then most critical, and their commander new R.C. Church to be built Paterson to be Oppose ' vear r s€ ; 2 t4 wee spe in po uncer In Sou ne varging i? . . . : a a — — ee i Senbenbyy ot a : tt * = T ve ul hurriedly ordered his signalmen to ask at St. Ann’s. _---— Fine , 1840 a - again more an doul i... aaa Os Sie ; - . ees , : a Colonel Plumer to lose notimeinadvanc | j= asscceces Owen Sevusp, Ont., Aug. 10. F hos that are now determine: oO put a stop to se . : ‘ : " siter year a 52,- | ° Sa wns aft ‘i . a ing with the main body to their rescue. The Tea will be held on the Church At the Conservative Convention on 00 wear tha ‘ I ‘ ii aanen | i will ad th : , While the signalling was in progress a hot} Grounds. Provision will be made for the Saturday, James McLaughlin, who came Fits all £ I \ per ap whe SO mary | aad delermine *- fehl raged around the | care of teams. co near beating the late member, wae 1 : : now it is certain that @ similar develop-| idleness in conne with the proseen- se ee 5 Ree aie ae wie * _ ee . Feet, also every =: tests deteltinent, Toe Gennell wet i 1 several British officersgand men Dancing, swings, and all other seasor-! yngnimously nominated to oppose the : ° 7 . ee. eee ys | ote sa € prosecutor to look sharply after | fell. Inthe distance could be seen two} able amusements will be pr ovided. Hon. Mr. Paterson. The Conservatives Feller’s Pp cketbook —be it . got shipmenteof our agricultural and] iw breakers and bring them all to | ™OTe Impis rushing forward to join in the Tables will be ready at 12 o’clock, and } wi]] make a stiff fight to redeem the con- a : o:her produ Great Brita nes no- | cae ™ . * ny = ae ain , | attack upen Beresford’s position, and there | wil) be well provided with all the deticacies | ctituency. Fat or lean; also his , ' © silts | *peedy justice. A supar 00 just ; ‘ : J i i“ te k catia in “ oe i was no time to be lost if the guns were to | of the season. Daney. be it hing 7” reig pa all oO } j also be ept on the drug ‘ ores, and if be caved. Tickets 25 cents. a ‘J? ‘enix: call one ar } need be bring them to book also. Thev Consequently, Col. Plumer ordered the BY ORDER OF COMMITTEF. Collision of Steamers. , nA Fastidious or not main body of the British troops to advance have no more right to violate the law tha: zny other store, and the public will not le = af ¢ Z . 7” eatiefied until the \ aaliies in Chie auc The mounted men were sent forward at a Aug. (—wky td—wateh” her MoyrreaL, Aug. 10. [That's “Slaters” couple o’ times! * " Pees re gu oath fom the | Zt!lop tostorm the hills on the 1 f: ef The steamer Vancouver put back here an eal Ss ; rt : aaa Fash dink eaiies tela wiiae seresford’s position, from which the natives with bows badly stove in, the result of a sadl n ted § 8 nada » ge, aes gg ag : were delivering a haste, dropping fire upon collision with an inward bound steaner. consequence Engia d hether she | 8, ‘vor or allection. 7 . as the kopje occupied by the guns. The No lives were lost. ¢ cine how God « r a from one country a cavalry was gallantly led by Major Ker- = : x ae et ae te ee ————— sLaw, who charged up to within fifteen ; BEER DRINKERS, yards of the enemy’s position, when he wa- A strong was mace manifest & few oer — shot through the heart by a native, who Facts, azo, when in the midst of a war scare the Sir,—Yor r correspondent“Independent” | almost immediately afterwards fell, liter- Figures and s neorie of Great Britain saw their food- | bit the nail cn the head when he said that | ally riddled with carbine and revolver bul- ¢ ; t J RE Your dollars gO @ long Se a ace - sili gee Pion the importance the beer liars must b- ettended to. There | lets. > 5 I ull in- suppues ——-* or P is no doubt of its intoxicating power. If it The advance of the main b-dy of Plu- way by carrying them. Formation of having ample s 8 food *UpP'Y | was not intoxicating these old topers would | mer’s force wae quickly noticed by the of h : ources of food supply | was 1 | | : You can save both time F within the em was brought h net be so fond of it and the boldness with | natives who were pressing around the and rec : tom Thi ate w favors fur | Which it is sold and drank is simply a;- | Beresford detachment, and it caused them on For the asking. : “ ensure | Palling. Make an example of one or two | to take steps to retreat in order to escape si! , ng algae , . 9 5 ees of the witnesses and there will be an en: | being caught between three fires. The guns AT k ind out Free Trade within the & pire aie 2 ESS | of the drinking and false-swearing. were thus able to do better execution, and oer Fr -_ tion egainst the world. Mr. Laurier has Citizex, a well-directed fire of case-shot, followed by : ce rom the 7 a grand opportunity. W ie avail him ST a well-placed fire of shrapuel,soon changed 2 E D D / N B R OS by buying your Station Firm salf of it Tue Guuxare left port early this mor: the native attack into a retreat, and when ery, Books, Iiammocks, i : "i sas ceiccaiidanniieibia _ -—- ng the fall reinforcements came into action @ . ° Cl ° and P I urnishes em. MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL e en the enemy broke and fl-d. Opposite P.O. wouvenir Hina a . That’s J. M. McLeod & C neat Tne 10rn or Averst.—Black duck The guns and war rockets played upon E. Island views at our [ 1ats J. M. McLe X 0. | Ir is announced that th wnager of the | shooting bas commenced. the natives as long as the latter were -in : 3 Free From Flies. 4 Ma wae Shite Casal i sing to Can pe range ; but the main loss of the enemy was store. — Curistiay Expeavorers. — Remember | inflicted while they were so bravely charg- ‘ ” ~ | the rally to morrow evening at 8 v’clock in | ing almost up to the muzzle of the British 1 ers that 3 SIF “ca@port 0) St. Paul’s Schoolroom. pieces. and one cannot help speculating ‘Zz Ceo. Carter & Co ; NEW GOODS : which they can sost pr ably shi . ; <> what would have been the result had the Wi ps adian produce. It is needless to say that | Exeursion.—About 80 or 90 excursion. | gallant but illarmed Matabeles been able Booksellers & feedsmen, ———_. LATEST STYES _& rters will t te ready to be cor | ists left in tue Jacques € ang 9 morn- | to reply io kind to the fearful fire of the a s our exsporee eee ess | jog en route to New Glasgow. The stean:er | Maxim and ecrew guns F Qi EEN SQUARE y ‘ - ‘ ‘ ter- , ma > ee aa > lie se 7 4he vad “de ] NI vinced. We are, indeed, most of all inter j will return to~n ight. The 82nd Battalio The natives displayed bravery toa fault 1 f LOW EST PRICES , ested in obtaining new markets in whic! sand accompanied the excursioniste. earning the admiration of the British ; but Charlottetown, Aug. 3rddy & why. gs mn ss ell ain se e promptiy and fit- | > there was no resisting the leaden stream . . ’ : our produce can be promptly and profi : ; og } * - , < of ' us ace iid; an! if the manager of the Mai | Memoria Service.—Instead of the | thrown into the native ranks by the Max- Ti: e Positive ( ‘ure for [have on hand a large importation . ' usual! decoration of the graves of deceased | 18, it would have demoralized well-train- Rolled Dats Oatmeal oe ene aoe — one — . ter hit I n wut nv > Omi 7 5 . . , . reR : ada. ch ster Ship Cane! can oa Oddfellows, Prince Edward Lodge, Sum- | ¢d and properly-officered picked European “ Ads” may misleal— goods never J Of the largest Wholesale houses & ® - > . ; ~ a : : sgh ip : : i ‘Gold and ej! merchants that they may ehip direct to} ode held a memorial service in their | ‘fOOps, ander similar circumstances, much lie. If you are thinking of new Shoes POT BARLEY & AGENGY Rheu mm atism and N eu- or ee = _— i Manchester with greater profit than to | hall at that place lest eveningatwhich Rev, | [88 hordes of nearly naked, badly armed link us to your thoughts. Men who 1 WC., ' ° ‘tH resem Bre SS te Stick Pi I enool or London, we have o loubt | Allan Hudson delivered an address a} - savages; for while rifles and ammunition have any regard for their feet will raigia, on ae ae “ ta ‘Be ees . : tLe | propriate to the occasion. were not wanting among the natives, the keep them out of cheap, barsh, stiff Having been appointed Agent for Walte aol — ’s] . I a v. ot Chaina, #68 $188 Vaseds © — oa ; —-— supply was very far short of the demand, shoes. Grand value, our Mev’s $2.50] Thompson’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am - < Chain lek "14k 15k Vek Weddin R ings “ M er Ship va epee cate Neary a Bap Accipext.—Master Ch and the shooting of the warriors was of the Shoes in lace or congress, worth $3 of | prepared to receive orders for the above. Wholesale and Retail at ae Oy pis t i . ved Ri = Gem : erable volume of trade. Uitherto the cana | le ; ail aie ; ped | a sl a worst possible description. any man’s money. You make every | Guaranteed the best quality. Please get Ringe Bhit W. oy s a rs eeu ies Karie narrowly escaped being serious! y oa : a i aist Sets $ - é, y concer t , ss . : — nae cent count when you buy from us. efore purchasing elsew : ae ~ : hae 1 eet paying ern” that it | jp ired a day or two ago. He was firinga Boils and pimples are due to impure 2 ee ‘ qomations. before WwhW weeeme 9 silver, Spectacles and Eyeglasses, Silver o ight to be in w oft great eaterprise ag but Sra ge by D . a de hlood. Remove them by making the Yours for bargains. as — c aa WATSON S DRI 1G STORE Thir. a Hoe et Eight Day a ’ nd t «lo pat their | He extracted the she!l and tapped the cap. | b ood pure with Hood’s Sareaparilla. TAG" r : , uirty Hour Clocks, nice patterns ® a : ae Rit ' - al : s ,, | AS @ result the charge exploded, and Mas- | : A. E. McEACHEN, : ee Ds eek hae aT peapeincg a a = " very cheap. Cleaning and repairing ’ ' ie ae ae ter Charlie’s friends would hardly recog- ” " apts ’ —_—$—$—_—X—[[=__= THE SHOE MAN. 2 8 attended to clocks watches and jewelry. m is se ah aS not yet ps “| nize him now. He was not badly burt, GENTLEMEN Remember the place dividend. In fa *, we believe, main- | however, and will be all right in a day or j a } “ ers re lwo. G, G, JURY. getter “Susmeo ATTENTION, PLEASE |$h 5 E wld Ktow— nets loon —s eel ai '| Aw O_p Axp Wert Triep Rewepy.— yer'yone 0 siellngsd 1.8 Debe a mu n°, WhO | Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been 1 S Ops or L ale. y ‘never say : “ie sear g cut | used for over fifty years by millions of ‘ : a new sources of trade und traitic. “Tis not | mothers for their children while teething We have placed in a where the best values are to be J:od. and in mortals to command success.” But the | T!t® perfect success. ae ee — our window a lot of | The undersigned offers for sale those if by trading with such houses you: v: a . softens the gums,a ays i paio,cures wing i “ ce - s » rick ni / i‘ 2 i i oe men of the Ma — sna! will, at | colic, and is the hest remedy for Diarrheea., | Men’s Boots and Shoes, ada camel thveels Sa ean + a ears = dollars, as the case may be. east, © deserve satin Is pleasant to the lente. . d by Druggists | and will clear them out Btreet, witha front thereon of forty <+ix @) You are that much better off. At this sna a : cena e — pas of — ig venty ep at $1.50 . pa'r, The f ool at present ar eg by Messrs,| @ f season of the year we can certainly save ; 7m a ee sold on . gag me atthe y | te ene en cu ds an . ‘ rowse Bros. and D. A. Bruce. Good é , . : a : the Island is FALSE; the 5 - a a eo - ty | Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Sooth former price of those yard room in the -rear, and a right of. way 1 y OU ha V you some money, because the balance ot that TEETH can only be extracted . - queer a ! = Et | gioer.0', ig Syrup, and take no oth»r kind. 513 w boots ranged frcm ¢2 from Sidney Street. our summer goods are in the market at : PAINLESSLY by the use of = heel pggen Se meitietths Auakor oe ee d a, .a| The shops are large and well lighted, rou buve te-bold isiat as ic 2 fee ee : . e: pone that has prevailed in violation of the |<, S0Uvenit China, jast the thing for tour- | to gd a pair. We have! i sre two of the best business stande in uf you lay te held iia ae prices that we could not think of in the 7 VEGETABLE GAS > al oa x“ fn , e ov. eteiealidaaidhien par- ~_ at Verte rea Book store. See it iu the | all 8izes, and can as- Ch’town. of properly fitted ” glasses regular season, But now they will go if — ‘ i 4 ° tial enforcementof the Canada Temperance |" | sure you they are bar-| [f»ot disposed of by private ale, the might be worth more than we cin get cost for them. Is TRUB. T use it daily in my prackeaas Act,—our only means of curbing the liquor 3) led ae . c . : | property will hereafter be sold by Public | their weight in gold. Call PURE and FRESH. No exira charge a od An . Shred ‘ed whole wheat biscuits are very gains. pee our window Aucti £ aa oe e . where teeth are inserted. Best set of traffic. | easily digested and are just what dysper. | awe ; | and compare your sight with J O lH N ae , CARS al — | tics ought to eat. For sale at Be 7 | For perticulars apply t» the undersigned | and without our test lenses. -m e ™ teeth—everything FIRST-CASS, $10. Housekeepers !—Do your ¢ lothes wring- | go, © : | or to Mr, A. E. Ings, Solicitor; Cameron esa require wew rolle? Tatu: ¥ @her part Aug. 7, 2in. | R. K. JOST, Bleck. EW. TAYLOR. C. L. STRICKLAND worn uut? Br.ng them to Lepage’s old Bakinr Powder, —25 cents alb | ’ GEO. E. FULL, ° vs OFFICE—Newson’s Block tani and h: ve them repaired. tf JOHNSON & JOHNSON, July 30 STAMPER’S CORNER aug3—7in. j Cameron Block. ec iy24 a I : 8s Block. : We Carry a Complete Range | | p s i \ | Of High Cl } ishing Good White Shirt Ww , | g ass Furnishing Goods. ite irts, the W.G. & R. make, perfect fitting, : | ETIRNISHIN | and good wearers. Underclothing in fine natural wool and balbriggan. Collars, ri ANS Oufts, Ties, Braces, etc. Everything guaranteed as represented. STANLEY BR OTHERS. Ss ee x tt oF et 4 ~ - 7