I ' —_ THE DAILY EXAMINER - . - : . . ° lien ee meee — ia en = ncaa —_— - , - - one —- ——— sieenognectadin a SUPREME COURT, =. | | nshire. In 1886 he was ap Fleet paymaster—Frederick North. Fleet engineer—John G Mayaton. 3 many faithful services, Robert 1, on the | O¢ grinding millionaires. Garwood. = Robertson, ex-Governor Hoard, and . Mr. Races at Moncton. e forfeiture of David, Earl of Athol, gave | pare Peace and Ple jointly reig Assistant Engineer—Harry R Batchelor. | McPiereon are among those present. At = . ‘© | Here Peace and Plenty jointly reign, , , , ar. ¢ ig ) him a charter of the lands of Strathbozie. | wi : Gunners—Frederick G Wilton, Harry | the mecting held this mornirg a com- that Iik. Their eldest, son No hearts to-day more lea] and true to Great George, up Great George to Rich-| your favor by the help of Scott’s Emulsion. Ne SAN . m : ; was in 1449 created Earl of Huntley in mond, down Richmond to Queen, along]? ee ice See Cini pty = A We have secured the right to offer these fine Engravings to our readers. They are ic & ces to > . y 2» arc 7 ’ e ° . > ‘2 > . . - . consequence of hie great public services ¢ pense See ee See ee eT a — %e- | bound in Portfolios, each containing 16 pictures. The price is 10 cents each, delivered at a lag tt 8 THE VICE-REGAL VISIT °° 82trm 1A Warships Coming to Ch'town. with the mission of carrying policy of the this capacity he rendered hin- ; ’ \ the home rule Govern- ment. In elf immensly popular in Ireland, and the | Dublin on the oceasion of hii Naval instructor—Geo P Edwards, Sub-lieutenant—Pasfield V Oliver. Surgeona—Patrick B Handyside and B Power's Release Unanimously Refused. Tuvrspay, Aug. 9. The Supreme Court met to-day for the purpose of hearing the renewed applica- Accidents are covered by the Insur- Brilliant ul f Leiters, I have appoint i Me. P a. ! rainor, of scene in Wm J Maillard. tion of John F. Powers, for his discharge Kent Stree , soe Agent for Charl ; : ’ B E ‘ : 9 3 z a . j s . ‘ v ' ariotetown leave-taking is said to have been such as] Assistant paymasters —John E Dalthan | from Queen’s County jail. All three ance Policies issued by | for the -a'e of above letters, which can be had never been witnessed there sinee the ! and Geo W F Osmond. it will be remem- judges were present. i seenan the wodavet W. A. i itcheson, L ARRIVE THIS EVENING AT leparture of Lord Fitzwilliam in L795. Engineers—Francis H Lister, James F ] bered that some time ago the court re- E. R. BROW | Esq. Prices a= follows :— PIL oo ee yg whe a seannnt of manvy | A Hastings, Wm H Wood and Chas R | fused a similar application, but gave leave | iateia® i tislt dene 23 coma ’ religious and philanthropic societies. Hall. to Power to apply again and produce evi- BROWN’S wa ee eee 6 O'CLOCK. | He is probably the most popular noble- | Aasistant engineers—Wm A Dathan, | dence from Besaee as to the aon of the BLOCK, CH’TOWN. - ore betite a ee a * Sais | man in Scotland, if not in Great Britain. | Walte- J Leighton and John Dawson. furniture there. This evidence was forth- rice ee ret nsceerenennnra 2 The Countess of Abenieen is widely Ganners—John Courtnell and Arthur R | coming to-day before a special sitting of Insurance Agent. AN IAVIT ATI 0 N | Bs i“ ee = ‘i s Rarl and Countess of Aberdeen on | known not only as the wife of the a R Lloyd. the court. Mr. Davies, Q. C., for Powers, | aennen menses oem Five enn ; & Boa d | nor General, but as a leader in philan- Boatswaine—Joseph V Luter, Chas E | produced an affidavit from a lawyer im + EG ercotone rrekesee. ae rd. } throphic movements for the advancement | Co})jng and Frederick Maidment. 3oston that the honsehold furniture was soil Acad ae a halt , Thtteneensnonmenag $s + S ale | and elevation of women. Carpenter—Thos G J Guest. worth $250 and was subject to a bill of i aera $1.20, % XS A Poet's Greeting. Midshipmen— Harry L Wells, Duncan {sale for $150 given on the 22nd her mae ‘ F ¢ J. HAMBLET WOOD, + Dae oe ce T Brown, Cyril S Townsend, Frank Lar { 1894. Mr. Stewart, Q.C., on behalf of armers al | eT angs St. Jonn, N. B SHORT SEETCERS = = — , ahaa len, Harold G Jackson, Gerald Ducat, | the detaining creditors, produced a jeint ie _—m : = AND THEIR EXCELLENCIES. Byents of To-Morrow and Saturday. Tae town is gay with bunting in honor of the visit of Lord and Lady Aberdeen, who are due here this evening about six o’elock, in the flagship Blake. Many of the principal stores have their show } And, cannons, with thew fiery tongues, Your presence here proclaim, | Swiftthrough our Isle the tidings floats: | Lord Aberdeen’s at hand! And from ten thousand loyal throats A welcome rings throughout the land. “Cead Mille Failthe!” Noble Lord, Simple our words of greeting; few, But rich their worth, when forth they epring From hearts that’s leal and true, Alan G Hotham, Francis R White, Frank E M Rae, Claude Seymour, Seymour F Rowe, Ralph C N Gathorne-Hardy, Basil V Frooke, Geo D Jephson, Humphrey F Dawson, Philip A James, Dennis G Thynne, Leslie Menzies, Albert M H Phil- lips, Andrew I M Surel, Arthur Broomley, Andrew W Kerr, John AL Hav, Arthur H deKentzow, Wm Bruce. Clerks—Henshaw R Russell, and Her- bert S Measham. THE TARTAR affidavit of a constable and of a general appraiser in Boston, who gave a detailed list of the furniture, &c., in de- fendant’s premises in Boston, which both ewore was worth at least $900. Specitic values were placed opposite each article. Mr. Davies almitted that the evidence of value given by the detaining creditors was more satisfactory than that produced by Powers, but argued that as the proper y was beyond his reach or control, he shoutd be discharged. Mr. Stewart was not called on to reply. The Chief Justice said the Sreoiat Desraromes tro Tux Exauiner General Herbert's Retirement. Loypoy, Aug. 9. The World says: Major-General Her- bert may possibly by ordered to vacate the command of the Canadian militia and re- turn tohis regimental cuties with the Grenadier Guarde. This is consequent upon Col. Ricardo’s promotion to the com- mand of the battalion. It ia rumored, WHEN VISITING THE CITY a Paton & Co's. Establishment. They Have by Far the Largest | be obtained at any time. BOATS TO HIRE. Parties wishing to hire boats, or to be . taken out tu the warships, can be accom. modated on applying to John Snelgrove, Steam Navigation Wharf, where boats egy augs DAVENPORT SCHOOT, sinieee ‘eantitelly deanreted and or Which bid us speak oon re once more | ;. 4 twin screw cruiser of 1,770 tons. Her cellet aaah. <i eee ie Master however, that the War _ Office is being Dry Goods, Carpet and Cloth- Poriland flanor St John N B. namented with portraits of the distin- | ser oa they ee a indicated horse power is 2,200 natural of the Rolls concurred. The Vice urged by the Britich military circles to ing Huuse in the City : : om nished visitors. The arches at the City Cead mille failthe, ten times oer, draft, and 2,500 force draft. Her length is Pisaiiiee eutd that aa ekg eon allow Major-General Herbert to continue ° _—— k ' Loved Countess Aberdeen 275 feet, and she draws between 15 and 16 : . in Canada, owing to the important reform Boys educated for College or Business Building and the Railway, are about com- pleted, and all is ready for the guests. | Fair Isle, that bears the noble name feet of water. Her armament consists of: application he had been inclined to allow Powers out, but after the evidence given which he has started. If General Her- hy an excellent staff of Resident Masters, . , Six 6 inch B L_ guns, five tons ©). | bert does not return he will forfeit his ; A Noble Ancestry. | Of the illastrious sire a ae ace to-day he conld not consent to his dis-]-. ; ; Snec . berdeen is the heir of a | Of her wholinks, with love-wrought chain each. Eight 3 pound, quick firing tharze. The property was in Boston, and right to the command of the battalion. " y 7 rial Attention Paid te Rell. The Earl of Aberdeen Of her who links, with g , Twe'y 14 st ‘ joes, | Charse: 1€ property) ’ ion, Morals and M long and distinguished ‘ine 0° British | You to her vast Empire, ee ii ‘va — eee ere, a iat there was the fact thata bill of sa’é had 168 Vi ix R * ° anners. noblemen. The first Gordon of whom | *Tis meet thy sons, e’er leal and true, Taree Coenen. Tocca © ©" | been given late in March by Powers and An Unusual Caae. icloria ow. ) j } there ie now any distinct trace Is Richard of Gordon, said to be the grandson of the famous knight who slew some mon-trous animal in the Merse in the time of Malcolm Ill. That R chard waa Lord of the Barony of Gordon, in the Merse, is undoubted, as between 1150 aad 1160 he granted from that estate a piece of land to the monks of | St. Mary at Kelso, a grant confirmed by i his son Thomas. Other Gordons figure in history abont this time, apart from Ber- tram de Gordon, whose :rrow in 1199 fatally wounded Richard the Lion-hearted | of Ergland at Chalons. Alicia 1V. of the Gordon family, an heiress, married her | cousin, Adam Gordon, who was a soldier among the thoueand auxiliaries Alexander IIT. sent with Louis of France 1 whom | Honor the mother Queen In him who bears her love to you,— The trusty Aberdeen, And if, my Lord, our gracious Queen Should ask you to convey The things which you have heard and seen In Edward’s Isle to-day, | Say “tis a land surpassing fair, | Blessed with a fertile soil, | Won from the fox and shaggy bear By thrift and honest toil. i Her fields are clothed in richest hue, Or nod with golden grain. Aad every scene enchants the view On meadow, hil] and plain, officers and men, and is a handsome ves- eel. Her officers are as follows : Commander~ Henry L Fleet. Lieutenants—Edmund M C Key, Ed- ward H Moubray and Wm J S Alderson. Paymaster—Walter R Ward. Chief engineer—Henry S Rashbrook. Surgeon—Hamilton Meikle. Engineer—Lindsay J Stephens. Assistant engineer--Geo H Fryer. Gunner—Michael J Ahern. Boat» wain—Alex H Thompson. THE MAGIEIENNE. The Magiciennre, like the Blake, has been described before and the work need uot be done over again. Her officers are : Captain—John P Pippon, C M G. his wife just before leaving for Charlotte town. He, however, prt his decision on the ground that Powers had property under his control which should be applied towards payment of the debts. He there- fore ecnearred with the Chief Justice and the Mastor of the Rolls in refusing to dit- charge Powers from jail. In the matter of the application of Dou- glas MeNeill, for a writ of certiorari to remove a conviction under the Canada Temperance Act, had before the Stipen- diary Magistrate of Summerside, Mr. Stewart, Q.C., on affidavits, obtained a rule nisi for certiorari upon the ground that the defendant had not been served with a summons in the first instance. jSr. Joux, Aug. 9. In the police court yesterday, Ed Har- vey, pugilist, was flned $100 for having issued a challenge to Tom Trenholm for a prize fight. The challenge was published in the Telegraph and the manrger of that paper was called to answer a charge of having published the same. In the absence of the managing director the case was_al- lowed to stand over. A Japanese Success. Loxpoy, Aug. 9. A despatch dated Yokohama Aug. 6, oa res , ‘ a 7 . eeane . —SESESEEw ae , , "hs to Palestine, where he wae slain The groves peal forth a merry tune, Lieutenants — William B Fawckner,| proyixctaL DAIRYMEN'S A339 00- nays the Japaneve have routed the Chineve F ieee ie Adie ol Her waters and bright streams Francis A R Boyié Arthur H Tremayne, awnenak and taken Siekwan. The Chinese fled to rem his gran . 9 ‘ ’ ' ere : . e Koshin. Their lozs was 500 killed. the Gordons in Scotland and Canada are descended. The first appearance made by Sir Adam in history was at the recapture of the castle of Wigton, of which he was subsequently made governor. For his He was killed at Hallidin Hill; but hi« With Heaven's bounteous boon In ric abundance teems. Within her bounds noue cry for bread, For Wealth her gains with Labor shares; | Hence, we’ve no bombs to crush the head And sweet content, well blended three. All these have won her titled name— Peter B Garret. Staff Surgeon—Heward J MeC Todd Paymaster—Charles A R F Dunbar. ‘leet Engineer—James Leighton. Engineers—Hamilton J Coad, Harry T Bennett. The annual meeting of the Provincial Dairyinen’s Association is being held to- day inthe Market Hall, the president, Hon. Alexander Laird, in the chair. Prof. mittee of five was appointed to prepare an The Japanese loss was trifling. The Japanese now hold an important position above Yasbau. Moncroy, Aug. 9. son, Sir Alexander, escaped the slaugliter, i “Fair Garden of the Sea.” Clerk—Harold M Barnby. address of welcome to the Governor Gen- a Hoyos ary te s a — wens THE-—— and was the first designed of Huntley eral. The feature of this afternoon’s session | Clase, C. P. R. was first; Pacer Fred, 2nd; E "e : i The Programme : 4 Nellie Bly, 3rd Another Sir Adam Gordon, in descent | And say this land is peopled by ; : _, | is aspeech by ex-Governor Hoard. I oan : tenth of Gordon and Huntley, whose A sturdy, hardy race, The arrangements for this evening will dienes AEE n the 2.45 class, Rowdy was _ first; father was slain at Otterburn, lost his life fighting for his country at the battle of Homildon in 1402, leaving only a daugh- ter, who married a second son of Seton of Alexander, James I. and James II. To trace all the great actions and deeds of the wariike line of Huntley would far exceed our apace. Alexander, the third Earl, fell at Flodden; Geerge, fourth Earl, was General of the forces on the Borders to oppese those of Henry VIII. under Nor- folk, with whom he had many victorious encounters; but in an attempt to get the Queen out of the hands of the Ear! of Moray, he was attackel by the Me- Kenzies, Munroes, Frasers and Mackin- toshes, at Corrichie, where he was slain in 1562. George, the sixth Earl of Huntly, whose father had been High Chancellor, with other Catholic nobles, was suspected of having a secret corres: | pondence with the Spaniards and troops were sent against them by James VI. in | 1594. The latter was defeated; but Huntly was enant of the in 1599. George, the second Marquis, was | Captain of the Scottish Guard of Louis XIII, and was s0 strongly attached to the eause of Charles I., that he was forfeited ‘ . . . oe 545 an T ine *hik eri — , . . ‘ F . se Sy igs, = i cian ie = a me Bom W —— ; “dag “heme sede The proceedings of the agricultural con- -—— m. Just opened at J A colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. ..... ia — 9s ee 2 ee 2 ah ference will begin at 2 o’clock on Friday. | 9!@ *- swat — simited, ‘ | gy oe iedamae th eld Bis |W ne I et np a ee Professor Robertson, Dominion Dairy| Hire’s Reot Beer Extract at The Ladies’ Friend. Pond’s Extract. OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW HARRY LINDLEY'S DRAMATIC CO. u vious Ss ees 80 | 8s 2 ’ os a . . i - . . . : B iv NUK } rished in the royal cause at the | And for the thoughtful, queenly deed Commissioner will preside. The order of | Watson's. oe No household should be withoat it. k BRUNSWICK. attle of Alford. George, fourth marquis, was created a duke, and his noble defence of the Castle of Edirburgh for James VII. is a stirring event in Scottish history. On the death of George fifth Duke, in 1836, the title became extinct, but the marquixate of Hunley went to the Earl of Aborne, lineally descended from George, fourth son of George, second Marquis of Huntley, who was raised tothe peerage of Aboyne by rdoned,” appointed Lient- | orth and created 2 Marquis | In whom the keen, observant eye, The lusty Celtic blood can trace; And warm the veing it courses through When’s spoke Victoria’s name,— Here stands the sturdy Englishman, Strong arms and ruddy face; There the proud Scot, e’er in the van In council, field or chase; And Erin’s pride stands closely by, As oft in camp and field, Ready to conquer or to die, ut ne’er to foeman yield. ' In all her wide domain. | What throne need fear war’s loud alarms Or foemen’s envious arts, Safe guarded by such brave, strong arma, Deep-rooted in such loyal hearis ? Long may the Thistle, Shamrock, Rose, Harmoniously blend ; Triumphant o’er Victoria’s foes, | And Britain’s throne defend. | | | | Fair [rish lips would kiss thy hand, | Most grateful for thy noble plea | For justice for that dear old land That pines beyond the sea. | Soon may Rigint conquer Bigotry | And Prejudice lie tombed low down, | And Erin rise unfettered, free, a : age i care | The tairest gem in Britain’s crown. ' A million prayers ascend For her who, in the hour of need, Stood forth their noble friend. My Lord, in honoring honest toil | You true nobility have shown; | And, be assured, in fruitful soil | The kindly seeds are sown; Labor will feel an honest pride, Nor blush in homespun to be seen, be about as outlined yesterday. After the address of welcome has been presented, the procession of firemen, etc., with band of music, will march along Water street down Kent to Government House. His Honer the Lieutenant Governor will give adinner at Government House this evening The programme for Friday will in- clude a Levee and_ reception § at Government House in the forenoon, the Agricultural Conference at the Driving Park in the afternoon, and a ball at Gov- ernment House and fireworks display on Market Square in the evening. After the procession this evening the Citizens’ Band will play in Queen Square Gardens. To-morrow evening the same band will play during the fireworks dis- play. On Saturday their Excellencies will at- tend the Caledodian Gathering at George- town. The Guard of Honor will be under com- mand of Capt. D. L. Hooper, and the salute from Fort Edward will be fired by a detachment from No. 1 Company, Gar- rison Artillery, under command of Capt. H. M. Davison. THE AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE. events (subject to slight modification) will be as follows: 1. Presentation of addresses to His Ex- eellency the Governor General. 2. Reply by His Excellency. 3. Address by Hon. W. D. Hoard, ex- Governor of the State of Wisconsin. 4. Presentation of medals by Her Excel- lency tha Countess of Aberdeen. 5. Addresses by Hon. George W.Howlan, Either by acquired taint or heredity, those old foes Scrofula and consumption, must be faced generation after generation; but you may meet them with the odds in LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line, Gentlemen: Buy your dress shirts, tier, collars etc., at James Paton Co’s. — Temperance Drinks.—Capt. 7aac Thorpe 's agent for a number of choice Tem- peran:e Drink-, such as Catawba Cham- pagne, Lemon Sour, Hop Bitter Ale, ete., all ofwhich he has cn sale at his store, Richmond Street. Ladies shirt fronts just opened at the London House. For Angust —Munsey’s and other mag azines, also fashion books, at Carter’s Bookstore. aug6 Call and see the splendid assortment of crockery, glass and chinaware that are of fered so cheap at the cheap crockery store —W P Colwill. j27 3w dw A Genuine Bargain.—Five dozen black and colored silk scarfs selling at 20 per cert less than regular prices. Please to Wholesale and retail: 10 tons bran; brIs choice family flour; bris cheap family flour, 2,000 bush oata—W J Boswall. a2 d3i wli THE BLAKE. Nellie, 2nd; Molly, 3rd. The Ring. 25 rounds last night. cided a draw. The Fatal Bomb. Arnens, Aug. 9. A bomb exploded in the Jewish quar- ters yesterday and seven persons were killed. The fight was de- Death of an M. P. Montreal, Aug. 9. Felix Geoffreon, M. P., for Vercheres, died at Vercheres last evening. To Clense The System Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood 1s impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritat- ing or weakening them, todispel headaches of directions around each bottle. NEW BOOKS, A Wee Bit Fractious, After Dinner, Charity, Low Tide, The Dice Saakers, A Seratch Pack, Domes:ic Pastimes, Our Grandmother’s Dancing Lesson, Romeo and Juliet, Home—A Highland Cot Doorway. At the Capstan. Coming Lilaes, | | MASTERPIECES of the World’s Art Galleries. MOST CELEBRATED PAINTINGS IN THF this office or at R. H. Mason’s News Stand. Orders by mail sent post free. tains the following beautiful Engravings :— Woodland Vows, Jack Ashore, Merry Making in the Olden Time, Visitor—The Lord Bishop of Frederig ec , ton. "s Warden—Rev. John M. Davenport, Ss M. A., Oxford. Day Scholars, $45; House Boys, $200 per annum N. B.—Boys with fine voices for the choir will be adn.itted at much lower rates, School Year begins September 3rd. A ply to Headmaster. tl let sep—jul3 WORLD Part No. 1 con- The New Beunswick — Royal Art Union, CAPITAL Si.CK, $150,000 Incorporated to Promote Art. This Company will distribute among . . ? co its subscribers, on the 18th Day of September 1894, 3432 Worke of Art, aggregating in value ‘Masonic Opera House. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Under management of Everett King, prsenting on FRIDAY, Aug. 10, “Over the Hills te-the P. or House.” | MATINEE AT 2 P. M. : | With such a patron, friend and guide Lieutenant Governor, Hon. Fred Peters . sas 2s , . Charles II. for his many loyal services. |" 4, My. ee ag ois tal acien, Sn, eter or Part'es wi-hing to visit the War-hipe By Famous Authors. $65,115. Every sub-criier has an equal! Ct The fighting force of the clan, when in | ion Pairymen’s Avrociation; Prof. Fletcher, when in port, can (at reasonable rates) be chance. SATURDAY EVENING, AUG If, arms for King James in 1715, is given by General W The Earle of Aberdeen, so created in 1682, are descended from Methlic (cousin of the Earl of Huntley, who fell at the battle of Arbroath in 1445. | Sir. George Gordon, of Huddo, Lord High Chancellor of Scotland, was elevate: | to the peerage and made first Earl of Aber- deen, and has been succeeded distinguished statesmeu and soldiers. Our Distinguished Guests, The Governor General of Canada is the grandson of the Earl of Aberdeen, who was Prime Minister in 1854, and under whiwo-e premiership Mr. Gladetone served his first | term as Chancellor of the Exchequer. He succeeded to the Scotch peerage January 27, 1870, on the death ef his adventurons e at a thousand claymores. | Patrick Gordon, of | by many | | To still all grievances we’d fain In these most happy hours; | But there’s one link short in the chair That binds this “ Canada of ours.” And safe beneath our strait it lies— Such is Sir Douglass’ opinion; Not found I fear, ‘twill jeopardize The honor of Dominion. | If taxes are a gift of Jove, Abundantly they’ve come; | But wise men wrangle much to prove Whether from good or ill they sprung. But Grit and Tory all agree Our state requires a tonic; A tuanel’s the one panacea To right things economic. Too long, I fear, I have detained My Lord and Lady’s ear; botanist and entomologist, Dominion Ex- perimental Farm, and Prof. Joh» Craig, horticulturist, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Dairy Commissioner's medals to the patrons who supplied the largest quantity of milk per cow in 1893: Gold medal fur the province: Mr. Jolin Moar, New Perth Factory. Silver medals : Mr. J. W. Wright, Dank River Factors; Rev. E. Walker, Gowan Brae Factory; Mr. Owen Sullivan, Vernon River Bridge Factory; Mr. James McDon- ald, Red House Factory; Mr. Donald Muar- chison, Cornwall Factory; Mr. Neil “Mc- Donald, Murray Harbour North Factory; Mr. Louis €. Haslam, Kensington Factory; Mr. Crawford Hayden, St. Peters’ Bay conveyed to and from the same ina com- fortable four oared gig, by calling at the Hillsboro Slip, Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, and applying to JAMES GRIFFIN. aug9—li Notice to the Public. Persons wishing to board any of the Warships in port will find a comfortable Boat at the Hillsboro Boating House, Peake’s No.1 Wharf. Careful men who know their work in charge. Apply to JOHN WHITE. pd angI—li 175 of such just received and selling cheap. Only 15, 20 and 25 cents each. Also, alot of good readable Books at 3 FOR 20 CENTS. All the leading Magazines for August now on our News Counter. GHO. CARTER & CO, The Grand Prize is a Group of Works of Art valued at $18,750. Subscription Tickets for sale at the New Brunswick Royal Art Union Gallery in St. John, N. B. Price $1 each. In addition to the monthly chance of winning a valuable prize, the holder of 12 consecutive monthly subscription tickets will receive an original Work of Art, by such drtists as Thos. Moran, N.A.; Wm. H. Shelten, and others. Send money for subscriptions Ly regis- tered letter, money order, bank cheque or draft to THE NEW BRUNSWICK ROYAL ART UNION, Lid., St. John, N. B. Circulars and full informetion free. Agents wanted everywhere. mailed The Great Society Comedy, ““ DIWORCE.” On this occasion Mr. Lindley will sing his famous Song, “ Hamlet.” aug8 Masonic Temple Opera House MONDAY, AUGUST {3th, 1894. SWEDISH QUARTET ; | - - i means low prices for buyen That's just what has happen _to the prices of many of /goods. You can get a | Watch at not much over the price formerly paid. is the same with many articles — lin Jewelry and Silverware Call and see them and aleo a — — 4 - HIGH PRICES EXPLODED ; ; : Sol Yet, hard it is to be constrained Factory. ee Sahar a ee : July 6. . +er | : ae ase entary 23, nailed from Boston ig | ,, 1° part with those our hearts hold dear;| These will be presented to the winners co Booksellers and Stationers. —— CONCERT COMPANY. sample of the — hand pe capenlty Saike dg thd clialeae teve. bat, though our lips the fareweil speak, by Her Speier the Susmaoen of Aber. Tobacc y ‘ | oe Kee Off tie brass santo framed pictures we are al >. aceundl hie Melbourne, anid wae swept over- | ur aoe will keep your memories | deen at the Agricu os a oe The 0 aries in f 3- e* EIGHTH SEASON. vlvVine away to our customers. - “at Ae board in a storm and drowned on the fourth | w, 2S)", winnese abe Sequarten t Sane nes meer weer aid other vali- és Nese 5. 5 : : i day out |W hile we'll e’er pray, God blese and keep | the platform at the opening of the confer- ;. . q . - Ww ’ ; y Your own or friend’s | * He was educated at University college, ; °°! Lord and Lady Aberdeen. — ; [les accord: in . e’ll Allow No Ove ta Tres- | urder an arrangement with the Y. M.| enlarged. Cost thing ext mi . ow An informal reception will be held t ; : aC ee ged. sts nothing exes & : Oxford, of which he took the degree of | The Visiting Warships BM SRSOTIS! FECePUOn Wi ” ay h . B Orse 01 er 800 pass on our Toilet C. A., this Company will give one of their if v ¢ — a B. A. in 1871. and thatof A. M. in 1877. In | Tue flaeship Blak their Excellencies, the Karl and Countess {o wnere _ it 5 ' ’ justly celebrated Grand Concerts, consist- | u you wish. See ecards at our a1” 1881 he was appointed Lord High Com- | tic fleet, Sok Lead and Lily Staddeea os Oe ee ie aes aca i is the longest and heaviest foretopped, Business | ing of Choice Musical and Literary Selec: | Store, Ee “4 missioner of the Queen to attend the ses- | hoard, wil! arrive here this ai ning about at the close of the Agricu tural confer- maned and tailed Horse living to-day in a tions, the Quartet being assisted by MISS | ; 4 sions of the General assembly of the | six o'clock. She will | ening BL | ence on Friday afternoon. — Thie is by de- the world, and is considered one of the We have a pleasant, smooth Rubber un | GRACE MAE LAMKIN Dramatic and | se f Church of Scotland. For five successive the connie rs Tastee a2 1 M ican vi en lene eee greatest freaks of nature in the animal breakable Comb at 10 cent-. Call and | Humorous Reciter | E W f . SOESSi ¥ ve craisers Tartar and Magiciene, and a : a : ‘ . . “gem oe | years he ennually took up his residence will remain in port until Baterday even- ew < pees: farmers and the kingdom. His abnormal growth of hale — sii Bi ee | oe eh ats will be ready on and after | . . AY LOR, . wo wage aghan ed = ee : ye — ae The ladies and gentlemen will pass out - @ burden to bin, ond & constantly complete. - : : Adt ted Saale: ut Gian is . ‘ yargh, where he entertained royally and Neither the Blake nor the Magiciene are “ ee ee , ' growing at the rate of two inches per ona " AGULISFION eserved Seats, 50c.; un- | CANMERO; BLOCK ; na Renee Uk Maan: dit dead to : gicien of the Exhibition building after they have — a : REDDIVN BROS. reserved, 35¢ ok - aha 2 ; rom . ae del orl ho pe ov hie *trangers to Charlottetown, but this is the | been presented; and it is requested that month. He was one of the leading attrac- J ies ti ’ . od—augé | eS rx — hake ; a i sheets aed l'artar’s first visit. they pass on and out as quickly as is con- tions for nine monthe at the World’s Fair, une25—eod Opp. Post Office. i? he attested the ee od a as a a> THE BLAKE. venient, owing to the short time available ae _ re hundreds of thousands of é : ciconiied takin ted caiiens of 1876 he | The officers of the Bta'ce are: for the large number who are expected. elie ae een oe pt a ; : : i ; . er een- ’ disagreed with some of the principal Vice adaveal Sor Jehu O tfopkins, K ———> <> ~<a s sy sation in the : a. hy e ; ot : Laos y equine family than all the ae measures of his gs and when we Ck. a Swevish Quarter Compaxy.—lIt is sel- 5 fis trotting and runniag horses of the age. years later the Kazls of Derby and Car- Play lie Menusy GG Saud: man, dom that a Windsor audience listens to No one should fail to see this extraordin- PR narvon resigned their offices Lord Aber- | Secretary—W m Hi Rowe. a better entertainment than that given by MASTIFF PLUG CUT ary animal on this occasion, as you may aa a deen heartily pores the views of | _ Clerks to Secretary—Alfred R R Parker, ! the Swedish Quartet Company. While ail] ; . ce . never have another opportunity of seeing ae ce entail othe oe yet nar lalla tind waish the © were eee manner ini 12 8 scents mixture a of all ‘oaltnes, a or BE i R GOFF a ye ge + " ve Govern-| Ci — Dee on. waich the Quartet sang “I’se Gwine Back | nere fur a short time. Edison, the Ww av ° = ia =e et ment of now road a > yin he | ee H re * to Dixie,” with imitation banjo sioapuiatiae of : t r ay: grades greatest deuulsion of the present age, is Cc f x ° ° hay c J ust Peeely ed et harge was amemberand sn uently became | aeutenants—Julian C Vilkinezon, | iment, was the most highly < r| Sejecie f s considered d , but he is ‘ d- fi chairman, of the royal commission Wo en- Alex L Duff, Henry H Campbell, Heary | any. —Windsor ig re i manufac Pepa ore pq dor ge baw eee ase 0 2 nglish Wiliow he | arket Baskets. Call a aes into the subject of railway accidents. | Thompson, Basil R H Taylor, Walter M.| Plan of seats on exhibition at C. D. ture ro of U irty years sake EDISON, of the equine family. All| S@@ the MN if you want a nice B sk t auc Se Juring 1877-78 he served asa member | Ellerton. Rankin’s and Medical Halli on and after experience should see Edison at the Tent, Charlotte- asSkKCet. a of the committee of the Houseof Lords | Staff commander—Henry E Wood. Friday, 10th. ‘ _ town Market Square, Afternoon and Even ae : on intemperance. Having become a rec-| Major marines—Edward & Pyne. _——s— ’ ing, August 9th and 10th. Georgetown, B 1 Lae 1a ognized member of the Liberal party, he | Chaplain—Rev Hugh 8 Wood, M A, USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the great! J.. B. Pace Tobacco Co. Ri August llth. Ten cents admits you. & Gi OF e ety. was in 1880 appointed Lord Lieutenant | Fleet eurgeon—Richard 8 P Griffiths. | Blood and Nerve Remedy. ‘ Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. meee : dy 2i wy li—a9 Charlottetown, July 28, 1894—tu thu sat ye “a . ; ; ° 2 he FOR “a é fine assortment of Feather Fans; Evening Gleves, in C eam and Light Tan Suedes, 25 and 29 inches long: - . : s 3 é. I — es. in Black, Cream, Sky, Mauve, Red and Yellow, and 27 inches long; Black Silk Hlosc. in Plain |) ° . 2 - ; EVENING and Lace; Lisle Hose, Silk Clocked: the celebrated P. D. Corsets. manufactured in Paris, perfect fitting, the ~ 4 ‘ ’ ’ : § ‘ \|great Evening Corset; Gentlemen's Gloves and Ties. : ° STANLEY BROTHERS. — ‘ : ee . . “raul * , s ‘ a a i” -